WATER QUALITY IMPROVEMENTS
50th Anniversary of Earth Day!
The County of San Diego, Department of Public Works, Watershed Protection Program would like to pass on event information from our partner I Love A Clean San Diego on their Virtual Earth Day Event. I Love A Clean San Diego is environmental passion in action for communities around San Diego County and they want to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day with you! Join their FREE Zoom session and virtual teach-in Happy Hour on Wednesday, April 22 from 4 p.m. – 5 p.m. Celebrate your commitment to the local environment and engage in a fun and informative hour with their Education Manager, Emily Nelson.
Did you know I Love A Clean San Diego is older than Earth Day?
Here are some of the topics they will discuss:
- Learn about the history of I Love A Clean San Diego and how to get involved
- Practical tips to reduce your impact on our natural resources at home, reduce waste and save money!
- State of environmental affairs in San Diego County and globally
- Q&A with Emily
- Meet their Executive Director Len Hering, RADM, USN(ret).
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Registration and Earth Day "Happy Hour!"
Have some Fun with their Earth Day “Happy Hour!”
- Make a sustainable cocktail – mock-tail or the real thing
- Set your Zoom background to an image of one of your favorite outdoor spaces in Sand Diego County.
Register here to attend and receive the Zoom meeting link and code. A reminder will be sent 48 hours prior on the afternoon of Earth Day April 22nd. A $10 suggested donation is respectfully requested to help their education programs continue to thrive.
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