
Earth Day is celebrated every year in April. This year, it falls on Wednesday, April 22. But you don't have to wait until then to enjoy it. All around Richmond homes for sale and throughout surrounding communities, you can get involved with Earth Week the whole week of April 22 or either weekend.
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle Regatta is the headline event at Pocahontas State Park on April 18, from 2 to 4 p.m. As a participant in this free event, you'll have the opportunity to turn recycled materials into miniature boats. Design and build your own vessel, then see how it performs, all while learning about the environment. It's all convenient to Chesterfield homes for sale.
Turtles with Ty Smith is being sponsored by Powhatan State Park this year. Happening on April 19 at 1 p.m., it's a terrific opportunity to learn more about turtles during Earth Week. Virginia Master Naturalist Ty Smith will answer audience questions and provide plenty of insights. Free pre-registration is required online. Easy access to the park is one unforgettable perk of Powhatan homes for sale.
False Cape Beach Cleanup is your opportunity to get involved and give back to one of Virginia's most beloved parks. On April 17 from 9 a.m. through 4 p.m., all through the weekend, and into Earth Week, drop in any time, and you can join a volunteer group performing cleanup in the park. Working together, it's sure to be a wonderful time. Some of the best Virginia Beach homes for sale are just minutes from the fun.
T-Shirt Transformation Crafternoon kicks off at the Trail Center at First Landing State Park on April 19. With a start at noon, you'll get three whole hours to turn old t-shirts into new treasures you'll love to keep or give as gifts. Materials will be provided while supplies last, but you can also bring your own. It's all about learning to reuse things creatively, a big part of keeping the Earth Week spirit alive all year.
Forest Soundscape Walk is another sure-fire hit from Powhatan State Park, this one taking place on April 18. Drop in on the playground parking lot at 1 p.m. for a special Earth Week hike all about the magical subject of plants and communication. Plants actually make many different sounds in response to the environment, but humans can't usually hear them. With the aid of special electrical signal monitoring equipment, you will!
Earth Week Projects are launching from the CCC Field at Pocahontas State Park, starting at 9 a.m. on April 23 and running through noon. The park's rangers and other staff have a selection of fun volunteer opportunities anyone can take part in. Some of the goals for this year include:
Trail work
Litter cleanup
Habitat improvement
Planting projects
No experience is necessary. Individuals, families, students, and Scout groups are all expected to join in the fun.
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