Virginia Hobbs took Ella Hobbs, 3, Lexi Rosario, 8, and Ethan Hobbs, 5, on a walk around their Thornbury Hunt neighborhood in Manchester Township Monday to pick up trash.
On Tuesday — Earth Day — they distributed fliers to more than 80 homes in the neighborhood with a photo of what they collected and a reminder to help keep the neighborhood and planet clean.
If you’re reading this blog, it probably means you care about travel and the outdoors and keeping the precious places we enjoy in good shape. Earth Day is a reminder that without individual efforts like these, we wouldn’t have clean lakes, parks and natural wonders.
Did you do anything to mark Earth Day? What do you do on a regular basis to do your part in caring for the environment? Post a comment and share.
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We live in the perfect location. Philly, Pittsburgh, B-more and NYC are just a drive away. As for me, I'm on a quest for the quirky. Want to learn more about things like outhouse races, a tug of war competition with the Amish, a boulder field with rocks that ring like bells, and more? Then stick with me. Come along as I (Andrea) explore the wilds (wooded, urban or otherwise) in our world, our state and our county.
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