Rosarito Event This Saturday Has 2 Purposes: Maintain The Beach & Support The Region
Rosarito Event This Saturday Has 2 Purposes:
Maintain The Beach & Support The Region
ROSARITO
BEACH, BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO---The Rotary Club of Cambria, California
is co-sponsoring with its Rosarito counterpart this Saturday a beach
maintenance day --- but its main purpose is to show this area is safe
for U.S. visitors.
“Any
beach can benefit from a clean-up day, but the ones here are maintained
very nicely,” said Bruce Howard, past president of the Cambria club.
“Our main goal in bringing Rotary members down is to help correct
misperceptions in the U.S.”
Participants
in the beach maintenance day will meet at 10 a.m. on Saturday on the
beach in front of the Rosarito Beach Hotel. Local residents can join
the effort just by showing up.
One
group will head south, towards Rene’s Campo, while the other group will
head north to clean up as much of the beach as possible during the
two-hour event, according to Edson Ruiz, the President of the Rotary
Club of Rosarito.
Ruiz
is asking all youth and service groups, clubs and organizations in the
area, including members of Rosarito’s large expatriate community, to
participate.
Further information on the event, including lodging discounts, is available by contacting Jack George at; jeg925@yahoo.com or, in the U.S., Bruce Howard at; bruce@brucehowardrealtor.com.
Howard,
who has a vacation home in Rosarito, said media coverage of the Mexican
government’s aggressive crackdown on drug cartels has created the
impression among many in the U.S. that the area is unsafe for visitors.
“Those
of us who love this area and visit it often know that is not true,”
Howard said. “But unfortunately the perception is seen as reality by
many and it has badly hurt the economy and many people here.”
“We’re
hoping events like this and others we are planning involving club
members and their families will help spread a more accurate perception
in the U.S.,” Howard said.
“It’s
also a great way to strengthen our relationship with clubs in Mexico,”
he added. “Many members of California Rotary clubs and their families
love this area and have enjoyed visiting here for decades.”
Rosarito Beach Mayor Hugo Torres praised the Cambria club’s effort and expressed his gratitude.
“This
is a bad time to be involved with organized crime in Mexico,” said
Torres. “But for our millions of visitors the area is as safe or safer
than ever. Still, it is difficult to overcome negative perceptions.”
“We
are extremely grateful to the Cambria Rotary Club and other U.S. groups
who love Rosarito and have stepped forward to help us convey an
accurate picture,” Torres added. “We know they are among our best
ambassadors in the U.S.”