'Sips for the Sea' Thursday night at Greenvale

Posted 3/29/23

Clean Ocean Access is hosting "Sips for the Sea" at the newly renovated Greenvale Vineyards on Thursday, March 30, for a night of fundraising and conversation. Guests will enjoy a wine tasting with …

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'Sips for the Sea' Thursday night at Greenvale

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Clean Ocean Access is hosting "Sips for the Sea" at the newly renovated Greenvale Vineyards on Thursday, March 30, for a night of fundraising and conversation. Guests will enjoy a wine tasting with local oysters and delicious seafood chowder followed by a talk with local commercial fisherman, Jason Jarvis.

The event is from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Tickekts are $45.

Jason sits as one of the commercial representatives on the R.I. marine fisheries council as well as being the Board president for the North American Marine Alliance and a licensed captain. He has participated in every aspect of the fishing and marine industry for the last thirty years. He grew up with a deep respect and connection to the land and water, spending most of his childhood fishing and clamming. Jason continues to be a steward and an advocate for protecting our natural resources.

All proceeds will go back to Clean Ocean Access. Click here for tickets.

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