via the City of Georgetown
The City of Georgetown is celebrating Earth Day this April with events focused on nature and recycling.
Family Nature Fest at Garey Park
Gather the family and head to Garey Park from 1-4 p.m. April 9 for Family Nature Fest. The annual event focuses on connecting families with nature through a variety of activities, demonstrations, and environmental education.
Activities include Story Walk, upcycled nature crafts, wild animal visitors, birding, an obstacle course, pony rides, a petting zoo, and more.
Garey Park entry fees are required, and some activities may include a fee.
For more information, visit parks.georgetown.org/family-nature-fest.
Earth Day Recycling Event
The Cityβs Public Works Department will host a recycling event for Earth Day from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. April 16 at East View High School, 4490 E. University Ave.
During the event, residents will be able to drop off paper for shredding, tires, mattresses, and electronics, including televisions, microwaves, computers, and cell phones. Individuals are limited to three boxes or sacks of paper for shredding and up to four tires per carload. There is no limit on electronic items. Household hazardous waste items will not be accepted.
To participate, please bring a donation for Friends of the Georgetown Animal Shelter, which helps support the needs of the Georgetown Animal Shelter. Items needed include:
- squeegee poles and heads
- muffin tins
- stainless steel pet pails
- pill pockets for dogs and cats
- small dustpans
- durable dog toys
Monetary donations will also be accepted.
Love Our Earthy Georgetown
The Georgetown Public Library and Public Works Department host Love Our Earthy Georgetown from 10-11:30 a.m. April 22 at the library, 402 W. Eighth St.
Participants will learn about Georgetownβs natural features, including watersheds, rivers, caves and other karst features, and other earthy characteristics of the area.
Find more information and register at https://bit.ly/35XDIen.
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