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April 22 Is Earth Day--Recycle More Day In Blair County
The Professional Recyclers of Pennsylvania want all of Blair County to join in the countdown to Earth Day 2009. April 22nd is Earth Day, a perfect time to help your family, your coworkers and your friends to “Recycle More!
 
From school children to Corporate CEOs, Americans are recognizing the need to be green and environmentally conscious. One simple way every person can make a difference is to Recycle More. If you already do some recycling, add another recyclable to your bin. If you don’t do recycling right now, take time on Earth Day to choose one simple item to recycle.
 
Residents of Blair County can get a blue recycling bin by calling the Blair County Department of Solid Waste and Recycling at 814-696-4620 or 949-2566. Ask them about what item you can start recycling.
 
PROP also invites you to join them and the folks at the Blair County Department of Solid Waste and Recycling at the Blair County Ballpark on Earth Day for “PROP at the Ballpark” night. Game time is 5:05 p.m. with the Curve going up against the Reading Phillies. PROP will be handing out fun prizes.
 
Roxie the Recycler will be making a special guest appearance, making this the place to celebrate Earth Day!
 
Earth Day Network is the non-profit organization that grew out of the original Earth Day in 1970. Earth Day, April 22, is the largest secular holiday in the world, celebrated by more than a billion people. Earth Day Network seeks to grow and diversify the environmental movement worldwide, and to mobilize it as the most effective vehicle for promoting a healthy, sustainable planet.
 
Their mission is accomplished through education, politics, events, and consumer activism. EDN's international network reaches over 17,000 organizations in 174 countries. See all the details about Earth Day Network at www.earthday.net.
 
For more information on recycling events in Blair County, visit the PROP website.

4/17/2009

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