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    Cottonwood 2nd Annual Earth Day March and Rally

    April 11, 2019No Comments
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    logo_earthdayCottonwood AZ (April 11, 2019) – An Earth Day March and Rally will meet at the Baseball Field parking lot in Riverfront Park at 11 AM. A 1.2 mile walk from the park will proceed along Main Street to the Verde Valley Montessori School, where the Earth Day rally will take place.

    There will be two speakers at the Rally. Shelley Haiken will be performing songs.

    Earth Day is celebrated each year in April, and marks the anniversary of the birth of the modern environmental movement in 1970. This is a day to focus on our environment and demonstrate our commitment for a healthy, sustainable environment and for clean air, water, and healthy soil. We turn our attention to global warming, loss of species biodiversity, and push for clean energy. The fight for a clean environment is increasingly urgent.

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    Please come and be a part of this Earth Day March and Celebration. Bring a sign if you like that shows your commitment to a sustainable environment or simply celebrates our wonderful earth.

    The March and Rally are sponsored by the Northern Arizona Climate Change Alliance (NAZCCA). Cars will be available to shuttle people back to their parked cars.

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