La Jolla beach cleanup volunteers round up 125 pounds of trash, 18 pounds of recyclables

Children of Jerome’s employees help clean up the beach. Photo: Courtesy

The, company whose chairman Jerry Navarra has a home in La Jolla Shores, surprised beach goers with chairs and tables to enjoy on the sand throughout the day.

Ninety-three volunteers collected 125 pounds of trash and 18 pounds of recyclables.

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