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Rubio's to Host San Diego Beach Party for World Ocean's Day

Rubio’s, the restaurant chain inspired by the ocean for more than 30 years and known for craveable fish tacos, invites the San Diego community to a beach party in honor of World Oceans Day.  The family-friendly event will include beach games, free Rubio’s food, prizes and a beach cleanup to ensure no trash is left behind.  

 

The party will be held Saturday, June 9, from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at South Cardiff State Beach – Seaside Reef (South Coast Highway 101, between San Elijo and Solana Beach; learn more about the location at: http://ow.ly/be63S).

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WHY? Counting the sea as a source of inspiration for more than 30 years, Rubio’s is dedicated to ensuring that it does its part to “Stand Up for the Ocean.” In honor of World Oceans Day (June 8), Rubio’s launched a month-long celebration, including a school poster contest, a Share Your Story Facebook contest, support of the Surfrider Foundation’s San Diego Chapter, and a reusable tote bag giveaway. The celebration will culminate June 9 with the beach party and cleanup in Rubio’s hometown of San Diego.

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Community members are invited to come out for a day of beach-side fun and festivities with Rubio’s co-founder Ralph Rubio. The party will include complimentary surf lessons, bocce ball tournaments, sand castle building contests, face painting and badminton. The Rubio’s taco truck will also be hitting the beach to offer party goers fan-favorite tacos, including The Original Fish Taco, Salsa Verde Pan-Seared Shrimp Taco, and the Grilled Chicken Taco. The beach cleanup will commence at the end of the party where the Rubio’s team and any interested party goers will take trash bags and supplies to clean up the beach, ensuring no trash is left behind.  For more information, visit: http://rubios.com/WorldOceansDay

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