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Greenville to Celebrate Earth Day with Community Planting Event

The city of Greenville is organizing an Earth Day celebration in partnership with Greenville Parks & Recreation and the Mayor’s Health Council, according to a news release from city officials.

The event is scheduled for April 22 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at 400 E. Robertshaw Street. Participants are encouraged to bring a seed to plant as part of efforts to create a greener and healthier community.

City officials said the event aims to unite residents of all ages to promote environmental awareness and community involvement. Organizers invited nature enthusiasts, families, and anyone interested in supporting Greenville’s sustainability initiatives.

Participants will have the opportunity to contribute to the city’s ongoing efforts to improve local parks and green spaces. The event emphasizes the importance of collective action in fostering a more beautiful Greenville for future generations.

Organizers highlighted the event’s themes of giving back to the earth and planting the future, encouraging community members to join in the effort to keep Greenville beautiful.

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