Bristol employees’ Beluga Point spring cleanup in Anchorage took place in record time this year due to a turnout of 11 volunteers, reports coordinator Deanne Fuller. “We found lots of broken glass, fireworks, bullet casings and – you guessed it – cigarette butts,” she reports. Bristol volunteers regularly clean up the Chugach State Park property as part of Bristol’s commitment to community service. Volunteers will return to clean up Beluga Point again this fall.
Beluga Point is a popular viewing area at Mile 110.5 of the Seward Highway scenic byway. The site, which is named for the beluga whales that frequent Cook Inlet, overlooks Turnagain Arm and is part of the Alaska State Parks system.


