Kathy Wine
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Water is a defining force that shapes the character of each place it touches. The role of water in transport, industry, sanitation, and nourishment made it the reason for human settlement. It is a feature to be celebrated—not treated just as cosmetic or as a commodity.
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Planting trees is a fantastic way to cool ourselves down, particularly in urban areas experiencing the heat island effect. Trees have a natural cooling effect, making vegetation a simple and effective way to bring down the temperature in our cities.
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Safeguarding our Investments in Natural Resources and Community Health
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Now, with Father’s Day near and the desire of the Garrison’s Office on the Arsenal to host another holiday alongside the 250th Anniversary of the US Army, River Action has the opportunity to issue this Invitation:
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On May 1, River Action awarded eight Eddy Awards to people who have gone against the current to get things done. Giving awards to community members is so important because it recognizes and celebrates contributions, inspires others, and fosters a culture of appreciation and excellence.
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The first Earth Day in 1970 mobilized millions of Americans to protect the planet. On April 22, 1970, 20 million Americans, or 10% of the US population at that time took to the streets, college campuses, and hundreds of cities to protest environmental ignorance and demand a new way forward for the planet.