Greenwich Green & Clean is excited to announce the annual International Coastal Cleanup, taking place on Saturday, September 21, from 9:00am to 1:00pm at Greenwich Point Park (Tod's Point).
This global event invites the community to come together to protect our oceans and waterways by removing harmful non-biodegradable trash from our shoreline.
This year’s event features a special highlight: the poster created by Mia Temmoku, a 6th-grade student at the Greenwich Japanese School, has been selected as the official artwork for our event flyer.
Mia, who has volunteered every year for the beach cleanup, expressed her enthusiasm, said, "I believe that if we keep on participating in International Coastal Cleanup events, the sea will eventually become clear of trash."
All collected trash will be tallied and reported to Save the Sound, which will then submit the data to the Ocean Conservancy. The Conservancy works with global partners to analyze and address pollution in our planet’s waters.
Pre-registration is encouraged and can be completed on the Greenwich Green & Clean website at www.greenwichgreenandclean.org/international-coastal-cleanup-day. Walk-ins are also welcome.
Participants should check in at the tables set up in the parking lot across from the first concession stand. No beach passes are required for those joining the cleanup.
Gloves and buckets will be provided, but participants are welcome to bring their own. This is an excellent opportunity for community members to contribute to the health of our local environment, and certificates for community service will be available.
Greenwich Green & Clean extends its gratitude to the community partners who share our commitment to keeping Greenwich clean and green.
For more information about the International Coastal Cleanup or other Greenwich Green & Clean initiatives, please visit www.greenwichgreenandclean.org or
contact Kanako McLennan at 203-531-0006 or info@greenwichgreenandclean.org.
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