Sign up for Source to Sea Cleanup

Volunteers pulling out a wheel.
Volunteers pulling out a wheel.

Greenfield, MA- Registration is now open for the Connecticut River Conservancy’s  Source to Sea Cleanup. This annual event, now in its 23rd year, has grown into one of the largest river cleanups in the country. CRC invites volunteers to continue the tradition of getting dirty for cleaner rivers on Friday and Saturday, September 27 and 28.
There are three ways for volunteers to get involved in the Source to Sea Cleanup this year: report a trash site in need of cleaning; find a cleanup group nearby to join; or organize and register a cleanup group.
The annual Source to Sea Cleanup is a two-day river cleanup coordinated by CRC in all four states of the 410-mile Connecticut River basin (NH, VT, MA, CT). Each fall, thousands of volunteers of all ages and abilities clean the Connecticut River and its tributaries on foot or by boat. Volunteers remove trash along rivers, streams, parks, boat launches, trails, and more. To date, volunteers have removed more than 1,100 tons of trash.
If anyone wants to get involved but needs a cleanup site, has questions or knows of a trash site in need of cleaning contact CRC’s Cleanup Coordinator Stacey Lennard at cleanup@ctriver.org. Learn more about the event at www.ctriver.org/cleanup.

The Deerfield Valley News

797 VT Route 100 North
Wilmington, VT 05363

Phone: 802-464-3388
Fax: 802-464-7255

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