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TDOT’s Nobody Trashes Tennessee, Nashville Sounds, and NDOT Team Up for Neighborhood Cleanup

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The Nashville Sounds are teaming up with the Tennessee Department of Transportation's (TDOT) official litter prevention campaign, Nobody Trashes Tennessee, and the Nashville Department of Transportation for a neighborhood cleanup around First Horizon Park. At the same time, their respective mascots, Booster and TrashSquatch, cheer them on.

"We're proud to once again team up with the Nashville Sounds, who consistently lead by example in keeping the community clean, safe, and welcoming," said Antonia Hayes, TDOT Community Investments Manager. "Their ongoing dedication to environmental stewardship and volunteerism makes the Nashville Sounds an essential partner in our mission to keep Tennessee beautiful."

In addition to beautifying the neighborhood around the stadium, the cleanup aims to raise awareness of Tennessee's litter problem. At any given time, more than 88 million pieces of litter are on Tennessee's public roads.

"We take pride in helping keep Nashville beautiful," said Adam English, General Manager and COO of the Nashville Sounds. "Programs like Nobody Trashes Tennessee allow us to give back and unite the community around a shared mission to keep our city clean and beautiful."

DATE + TIME **Weather Permitting**

• Thursday, May 29, 2025: 11 a.m. – 12 p.m. and 2 – 3 p.m. Cleanups will occur in two shifts

LOCATION

• First Horizon Park – Main Entrance, 19 Junior Gilliam Way, Nashville, TN, 37219

WHO

• Nashville Sounds and mascot, Booster (Booster present from 11 a.m. – 12 p.m)
• TDOT's Nobody Trashes Tennessee and mascot, Trashsquatch (Trashsquatch present from 11 a.m. – 12 p.m)

Throughout the year, Nobody Trashes Tennessee teams up with organizations like the Nashville Sounds on cleanup events across the state. Learn more about the state's litter reduction and education efforts and how to be part of the solution to end littering at NobodyTrashesTennessee.com. Three ways to get involved include the no-cost Adopt-A-Highway Program, reporting littering incidents through the Tennessee Litter Hotline (1-877-8LITTER), and joining the Trash Masters Rewards program, where you can earn exclusive rewards for your litter prevention efforts. Join the conversation on Facebook, Instagram, and X.

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