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Enjoy a day of activities and service projects including a rain barrel installation, Cigarette Litter Clean-Up, Houtman Park tour, Tree-Shrub-Flower tour and Americana Roots Ramble.
10am – Rain Barrel Unveiling near Tot Lot by the Community Hall Featuring river and rain themed ...
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On May 1st, 2009, Philadelphia Councilmen Frank DiCicco and James Kenney will hold a hearing on legislation they have introduced to reduce waste in Philadelphia by banning plastic bags at all retailers or mandating a $.25 fee on plastic shopping bags, and prohibiting Styrofoam food ...
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Celebrate Earth Day and volunteer to help the Darby Creek Valley Association clean up trash and debris from Darby Creek. Over the years they have taken out cars, sofas, tires, bicycles and a whole lot of trash. Creek cleaners are needed along the entire length of the creek including Radnor, Marple, Bryn Mawr, Havertown, Drexel Hill, Clifton ...
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Free event…. Registration kindly requested. All Delaware County residents are welcome & encouraged to come. Come learn about opportunities for your children or students. State House Update by State Representative Greg Vitali. Comments from Congressman Joe Sestak. ...
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Check out these cool March events....
3/11/09 MOVING THE COUNTRY FORWARD WITH NATURAL GAS
Event Organizer: Greater Philadelphia Clean Cities
Location: Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, 8th Floor, 190 N 6th Street, Philadelphia, PA
Please join us to hear presentations from a variety of experts on Natural Gas as a ...
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Green Drinks is a loosely affiliated network of environmental / green themed gatherings held in 433 cities around the world. A monthly meet up of like-minded individuals looking to share, collaborate and network green. According to Wikipedia, Green Drinks was started in London in 1989, by Edwin Datschefski and friends. It's a great way to ...
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