Today is Earth Day. What You Can Do To Help in Waterbury, CT
Today is officially Earth Day, where we all dedicate our time and energy to making the planet on which we live a better place for ourselves and our posterity.How? By recycling, picking up our trash, encouraging the use of green energy and other measures designed to improve the quality of life and stop the deterioration of the earth.
While there were no activities planned for today, that does not mean that Earth day was forgotten in Waterbury, CT. There are at least two activities planned in commemoration of Earth Day in which Waterbury, CT residents can take a part:
Community Shred-It Day, on April 24, 2010 at the Bernie’s Plaza on Wolcott and Lakewood Roads. Sponsored by Waterbury Crime-Stoppers, the event is from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Come and get rid of all that excess paper you’ve been keeping and shred it!
Earth Day Clean-Up, on May 1, 2010. Participants will meet at the Brass Mill Commons at 8:30 a.m. to receive bags and gloves, water, and a ticket to Frankie’s on Watertown Avenue for a free hot dog. The clean-up will take place all over the city from 9 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. You can help to make you neighborhood, and your city, a better place by participating. I look forward to seeing you there!
Courtesy of William James Walton, Sr. , Realtor, WEICHERT, REALTORS® - Briotti Group
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William - Thank you for sharing an informative and helpful blog.
John
That Shred-It Event has been getting some pretty good press. It is a great idea.
We had lots of clean ups here as well, the one that amazed me was the riverside clean up. I couldn't believe how much waste they picked up, I would say at least 300 lbs of hazards waste (Paint, cleaning supplies) just waste was dumped along the river.
