NEW HAVEN - Saying they were "Encouraged by singer Jack Johnson’s environmental support," Save the Sound, a program of Connecticut Fund for the Environment, Radio 104.1’s Green Team, and Live Nation will hold a beach cleanup at Long Wharf.
The clean up is 10 a.m. to noon, Saturday July 3.
Giveaways include tickets to the Jack Johnson concert on July 9, Save the Siund said in a statement.
More than 2,700 Save the Sound volunteers collected 21,518 pounds of trash from 63 miles of Connecticut coastline last year, the statement said.
Look for Save the Sound volunteer coordinator Kierran Broatch.
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