Milton Grows Green has a busy March. In addition to the Bulky Trash Amnesty Day March 22 (see below), volunteers are also hosting:
Evergreen Schools March 4
Evergreen Schools will meet from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Chattahoochee Environmental Education Center, 3802 Barnwell Road in Johns Creek (click here for directions).
Jerry Hightower, a National Parks Service ranger, will lead the group on how to use journaling as a K-12 teaching method in the outdoors. Lunch will be provided by Harry's Farmers Market. This meeting is open to all schools or volunteers in Milton, Roswell, Alpharetta and Johns Creek.
For more information please RSVP on the Meetup group or contact Cindy Eade at cindy.eade@cityofmiltonga.us.
Adopt a Stream March 8
Join Milton Grows Green for our Adopt-A-Stream program training Saturday, March 8. Location and times will be based on interest.
This is a great family volunteer project, and those interested in learning how to monitor water quality in Milton streams should e-mail mgg@cityofmiltonga.us for more information.
Shredding event March 15
Boy Scout Troop 3000 and Milton Grows Green are once again co-hosting a document shredding and electronics recycling event March 15. Keep your eyes peeled for the exact times and place in the March newsletter.
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