Jackson Township is set to launch its first-ever “Litter Free Jackson” Community Cleanup Initiative in partnership with Six Flags Great Adventure.
The initiative follows a meeting held April 19 between Mayor Jennifer Kuhn and park leadership, including the park’s president and regional public relations manager, where officials secured support for the township-wide cleanup effort.
As part of the partnership, the first 1,500 residents who participate in the kickoff event will receive a free general admission ticket to Six Flags Great Adventure, valid for any day.
Township officials say the program comes in direct response to ongoing concerns from residents about community cleanliness. The administration is aiming to take proactive steps to maintain Jackson as a clean and safe place to live.
“We have heard our residents loud and clear, and we are taking action,” Kuhn said. “This is about community pride, teamwork, and setting an example for future generations.”
The kickoff event will take place from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. and will include a youth-focused component. Children ages 12 and under who participate will be sworn in as “Deputy Litter Free Officers” and receive certificates recognizing their efforts. Snacks and refreshments will also be provided for volunteers.
Officials are encouraging residents of all ages to take part in the initiative as part of a broader push to improve community appearance and engagement.
Residents interested in participating can sign up by emailing [email protected], attention Pauline Dressler.
Township leaders say they hope the event will spark a lasting commitment to keeping Jackson clean.

Do u need to live in Jackson to get the free tickets?
Will they still charge for parking?