Join us in celebrating Earth Day this year, which falls on Thursday, April 22nd. Some ways you and your household can celebrate this holiday during the pandemic include supporting our pollinators by selecting the right plants for your garden, cleaning up plastic in your neighborhood, planting trees, and remembering to reduce, reuse, and recycle throughout your everyday lives!
Today, not only is Earth Day a day meant to increase awareness of environmental problems, but also it is also becoming a popular time for many communities to gather together to clean up litter, plant trees, or simply reflect on the beauty of nature.
EarthDay.org is the official site for this holiday, and is honored that the Biden Administration has decided to convene a global climate summit on Earth Day 2021. They look forward to being a part of this historic climate summit and making active progress to restore our planet.
To learn more about Earth Day or ways you can get involved, click here.

