April 13, 2016
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St. Charles County’s Earth Day event will be held from 9 a.m. to noon at St. Charles County’s Broemmelsiek Park.
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Several events in St. Charles County focus on environmental conservation and awareness By Brett Auten Mother Earth takes center stage in St. Charles County on The St. Charles County’s Recycle Works Central and Recycle Saturday. Works West facilities will collect and recycle electronic items Getting a jump on Earth Day, which is April 22, St. Charles of all types from residents. For the free recycling collection, County’s Earth Day event will be held from 9 a.m. to noon at residents should meet at the Horse Trailer Parking Lot near St. Charles County’s Broemmelsiek Park. Shelter 2. All types of electronic material will be accepted, but The free event, which is the second of its kind for the county, other types of recyclable material cannot be collected this day offers crafts, guided hikes, (these items are routinely planting trips and free accepted on site at the Reelectronics recycling. cycle Works locations in St. Doug Bolnick, Public InCharles and Wentzville). formation Officer for the Participants should place St. Charles County Departthe electronics securely in ment of Public Health, said the trunk or rear of their that the worldwide celevehicle, and staff will rebration of Earth Day offers move it during the colleca tremendous opportunity tion. If you have questions to reflect on activities that regarding this special recyimprove a community cling collection, please call through the efficient use of 636-949-1800. natural resources. “Computers, mouses, “This is a weather-decords, anything you don’t pendent event and last year As part of St. Charles County’s Earth Day Event on April 16, participants will learn to create crafts need we will take it,” Bolwe had around 200 people and garden gadgets using recyclable material. nick said. “We recycled and we hope to get more over 2,000-pounds last than that this time around,” Bolnick said. “It’s a great oppor- year and hope to top that this year.” tunity to get out and enjoy and see the park with family and The Division of Environmental Health and Protection staff friends with a focus on conservancy.” will help participants create crafts using recycled materials. The Earth Day Celebration presents a variety of free activiThe parks department officials will guide wildflower hikes ties for participants of all ages, interests and needs. along the park’s trails and instruct participants on how to conDo you have an old desktop computer or two taking up See Earth on page 2 space in the garage? Maybe a VCR or DVD player as well?
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