The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Dress for the weather and explore Geaguga parks to earn scouting Credit

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Geauga Park District is planting 1,000 trees at Veterans Legacy Woods, and now you can join in to help us “reforest the fairways” – restoring this former golf course to a more natural state in celebratio­n of Earth Day 2023!

There are multiple ways to get involved, with additional details posted at www.geaugapark­district.org/activity/special-events-art-shows:

Back the mission with funding. Sponsorshi­p packages offer a variety of opportunit­ies to promote your business or organizati­on while we work together to help our environmen­t. Send support by credit card or check.

Team up to help plant and protect. Volunteer packages offer recognitio­n and take-home gifts for groups who plant trees on Thursday, April 20, Friday, April 21, or a fall date to be determined. Volunteers will work together to plant young trees and build fencing for their protection. Create a team of friends, family or coworkers – or, if you work in human resources or own a small business, consider engaging your employees in a wellness day they won’t soon forget! A public tree planting at Veterans Legacy Woods will also be held Saturday, April 22, which is Earth Day itself. Please note, however, that attendance will be limited. To register beginning March 20 at 10 a.m. (for Geauga residents; March 27 at 10 a.m. for out-of-county residents), visit www.geaugapark­district.org and click Programs & Events, then April 22 on the calendar, or call 440-286-9516.

We look forward to partnering with you on this exciting 1,000 Trees initiative! Thank you! For more on Geauga Park District offerings, please call 440-286-9516 or visit Geauga Park District online via www.geaugapark­district.org, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram or YouTube.

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