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So ashamed. I forgot all about Earth Day.
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<blockquote data-quote="Boot Jack Bulls" data-source="post: 1412417" data-attributes="member: 24016"><p>Major side note here, but the founder of Earth day, Gaylord Nelson was born in my hometown. The elementary school still bears his name and his childhood home still stands in town. I actually met him when I was a senior. All politics aside, he was a very pleasant man, who truly cared about the people of his hometown. As you can imagine, Earth Day is a big deal in our town. It is a great excuse to get students of all ages out of the school, doing something worthy. They pick up trash, clean up yards of the elderly, paint buildings, plant flowers for main street, build park benches and picnic tables, clean up the various parks and public areas, ect. They make it less about the political aspect, and more about getting out and doing something to better your community.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boot Jack Bulls, post: 1412417, member: 24016"] Major side note here, but the founder of Earth day, Gaylord Nelson was born in my hometown. The elementary school still bears his name and his childhood home still stands in town. I actually met him when I was a senior. All politics aside, he was a very pleasant man, who truly cared about the people of his hometown. As you can imagine, Earth Day is a big deal in our town. It is a great excuse to get students of all ages out of the school, doing something worthy. They pick up trash, clean up yards of the elderly, paint buildings, plant flowers for main street, build park benches and picnic tables, clean up the various parks and public areas, ect. They make it less about the political aspect, and more about getting out and doing something to better your community. [/QUOTE]
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