Plastic Pollution Purge: ABC7 with Jim Cook from Victoria Sailing School in Denver, CO

Plastic Pollution Purge: ABC7 with Jim Cook from Victoria Sailing School in Denver, CO

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To help clean up our waterways, the American Sailing Association announces a new crusade… Operation #ASAPlasticPollutionPurge, visit americansailing.com/plastic-pollution-purge/ for more information…

Thanks to ABC7 and Jim Cook from Victoria Sailing School an ASA Certified Sailing School in Denver, CO.


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