Saturday, May 2 will be the 45th annual Green Up Day in Vermont. The first Green Up Day was held in April 1970, just days before the first Earth Day. Now the annual event is held the first Saturday in May.
Every Vermont town has its own take on Green Up Day. That's because each community's effort is organized by a local volunteer coordinator. Here's some of what is going on around Vermont for
RT : Phase 2 of ’s trash study happens in & on 5/2.
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Branch Out is planting 130 saplings in the city tree nursery on , 5/2:
— Amy Kolb Noyes (@AmyKolbNoyes)
For artist to build wire dinosaur on statehouse lawn & fill w/recyclables
— Amy Kolb Noyes (@AmyKolbNoyes)
bags have arrived! Our goal is 500 bags and a full dumpster at the end of the day.
— Twin City Subaru (@TCsubaru)
is coming to ! Our day starts May 2nd at 9am, O'Brien Center and Scout & Co. Pre-register here:
— City of Winooski (@winooskivt)
Girl Scouts are gearing up for 5/2. Will be cleaning up Grove St. & Library Ave.
— Amy Kolb Noyes (@AmyKolbNoyes)
is turning to law enforcement to address concerns. Town is also seeking volunteers
— Amy Kolb Noyes (@AmyKolbNoyes)
Want to support ? Check off the new box on your tax form.
— Amy Kolb Noyes (@AmyKolbNoyes)