Has Earth Day snuck up on you this year too? I feel like I blinked and we were in mid April already! Earth Day is on Saturday April 20th, so I wanted to share more information about the fun and free Earth Day Festival happening at Centennial Park in Nashville, Tennessee for local readers and a link to help you quickly find a free event near you as well.
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Boxed Water is Better on Earth Day and Beyond
in #AD, boxed, earth day, giveaways, no plastic, sustainable, water, by Linda A Kinsman, Wednesday, April 19, 2023
Earth Day is celebrated on Saturday April 22, 2023 and to me it’s a holiday, like many others. Even though this environmental movement has only been around since 1970, it has gained worldwide popularity with good reason. We only have one earth! I was honored when Boxed Water asked if I’d like to collaborate with them for an Earth Day giveaway.
Boxed Water is Better!
Happy Earth Day readers! It’s a grey, semi-rainy day here in
middle Tennessee, but that won’t stop us from doing a few things in our own
piece of good earth. I’m weeding my front flower beds in between rain drops
while enjoying my Primroses and thinking about how best my family can reduce
our footprint for our Earth Day cause this year.
We are in the midst of a
true spring fever here at our house. All the flowers have buds, the leaves on
our trees are that lovely new leaf green color and the sun is shining so
brightly today that I’ve had to take two breaks just to step outside and soak
it in. Living just south of Nashville, TN. has it’s perks and lots of green
space is one of them, that’s why my family and I will be helping locally on
Earth Day this year by attending the Nashville Earth Day event held at
Centennial Park.
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This is the sunken garden at Centennial Park with the Parthenon in the background. We love bringing our daughters to this park and have a lot of fun family memories here. It's the perfect place to hold our local Earth day event!
I’m
thankful for the ability to walk outside and enjoy fresh air. To get lost in bird
watching because our front yard is teaming with birds in our mature Maple and
Pin Oak trees. We’ve planted trees in past years to celebrate Earth Day because they are so important to our planet!
Sadly, there are some areas of Nashville that don’t have enough green space due
to our steady growth. Neighborhoods seem to pop up overnight and we are losing
one of our best and most natural resources- trees.
That’s why I was excited to learn about a Music City
initiative to preserve our trees called If Trees Could Sing. This cause has the
backing of the country music industry with Reba McEntire and Amy Grant leading
the way.
I’ll be looking for this booth when we’re at Centennial Park
on Saturday the 23rd celebrating earth day, Nashville style! You
can learn more about this project here if you aren’t in the Nashville
area.
Fun Ways we help
while attending our local Earth Day Event:
- We listen to local bands
- We shop local businesses and farmers
- We listen to and participate in educational booths so we can become better stewards of our resources
- We recycle all containers used in their proper containers
- We donate to local foundations
- We smile and applaud and laugh and talk to strangers and pet puppies and try samples which adds to Nashville’s friendly vibe
It’s
a fun filled day for the whole family, including dogs so if you live locally,
come on out and join us! And yes, attending really is helping because without attendees sponsorship to parks and rec centers would go away! You can learn more about Centennial Park and the Earth
Day Event HERE.
If you love being outdoors like we do, whether that's digging in your flowerbeds like me, planting a garden full of veggies, or just bird watching, then you are ready to celebrate earth day locally! If you’d like to learn more about Earth Day events in your
community, just head on over to EarthDay.org and look under events. You’ll find
a wealth of information and ways to plug in and help our earth stay green!
Please share in comments: Do you celebrate earth day and if
yes, how?
I see the Moon, a great STEM learning box offer
in earth day, Full Moon, learning for tweens, moon dance, parenting, STEM, subscription box, by Linda A Kinsman, Monday, April 04, 2016
The moon has called to us from above for ages. Not only is it a celestial marvel to look at it, is necessary to us mere mortals here on earth. I've looked up into the night sky to find constellations and admire the moon since I was a kid and I've passed my love of the night sky onto my daughters. We have a telescope and try using it as often as possible. If you'd like to help your kids say I see the moon in a whole new and exciting way, check out this great STEM learning box offer from Groovy Labs.
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What is Groovy Lab in a Box?
Groovy Lab in a Box is a monthly STEM kit that encourages critical thinking, problem solving and fun! Groovy Lab in a Box incorporates STEM investigations and an Engineering Design Challenge - all designed around the Next Generation Science Standards. Each box has a retro-themed lab notebook and access to the Beyond...in a Box, a special web portal for additional groovy STEM fun!
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Fellow STEMists who want to become optical engineers can be on their way to doing research and investigations through the engineering design process found in monthly-themed Groovy Lab in a Box. Explore Earth’s moon, gravity, mass vs. weight, moon phases, tides, light, telescopes and much, much, more. Check out "Moon Dance" for more groovy fun for STEMists! .
Parents can take advantage of Groovy Lab in a Box's sale and check it out for yourself! You can get 50% off “Moon Dance” Single Box! Just use code FULLMOON at checkout HERE. Hurry and be sure to give your STEM Friends a groovy heads up while supplies last. Deal ends on EARTH DAY & FULL MOON - April 22nd! US residents only.
Please share in comments: Do you have a budding astronomer in your family? What moon phase is their favorite to see?
I wrote about our Earth Day movement here, so to honor our beautiful Earth, I thought it only fitting I share a few photos of the beauty in my yard. I hope you enjoy them and will join us in our efforts to make our world a better place.
Purple Bearded Iris |
Bug on Peony Bud |
Purple Lilac Buds |
Apple Tree Blossoms |
Please share in comments: What's blooming in your yard this Earth Day?