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Celebrating Earth Day 2024

Clouds roll in over Great Sand Dunes National Park, August 2023

Updated 4/16/2024

Wishing you a wonderful Earth Week 2024! Earth Day is this Monday, April 22, 2024, but celebrations have already begun. Don't miss out! Here are some great ways to celebrate our GreenEarth on this 54th anniversary of Earth Day*.

  1. Check out the variety of Earth Day events here and here for kids and adults from Longmont to Pueblo, including cleanups, a student climate summit, terrarium workshop, self care Sunday, clothing swap, seed ball making, a film screening and more. 

  2. Protect Our Rivers is organizing three cleanups of the South Platte River on water or land, Saturday, May 4, 2024. 

  3. Organize your own cleanup in your neighborhood or on one of your favorite trails at Clean a Trail.

  4. Want more lead time? Plan a cleanup for National Cleanup Day, September 24, 2024. Here are some resources for that.

  5. Sign the Global Plastics Treaty Petition asking leaders of governments to address plastic pollution and make a plan to mitigate it. According to Forbes, this signed treaty will be presented at the fourth session of the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee at the end of this month.

  6. Check out EarthDay.org's Take Action Tool Kit, a comprehensive guide for taking action as an individual or group.

  7. On Saturday, April 27, 2024, from 9am-11am, volunteer with your family at the Greenway Foundation for Family Spring South Platte Stewardship Day for trash pickup, crafts and activities.

  8. Read about Earth Day and its history in USA Today.

  9. Sign up for Colorado Public Radio's weekly Climate Report newsletter 

  10. You could also just grab a bag and clean up trash in your neighborhood without any fanfare.

Top left photo:  That's me in the hat hiking with friends this past weekend at Chavez and Beaver Brook Loop trails picking up trash. I carry a bag on hikes, dog walks and at the beach, just in case. It was soooo good to be back out hiking in nature again. 

Top right: So many beautiful daffodils blooming in my front yard right now.


Bike to work. Consider walking or biking to work or school this week, or any day you can, and (safely) picking up litter while you're at it. What sustainable practice can you implement into your daily life to help combat climate change? Then spread the word and share your enthusiasm with your friends, and even with the world on your social media profiles.

*Please double check links to confirm dates and times.

Last year's Curtis Park neighborhood cleanup, organized by Protect Our Rivers, kicked off Earth Day week. Much of the litter you see ends up in our waterways when rain and wind carries it into storm drains, streams and rivers.

GreenEarth Photography. Environmental conservation, sustainability and supporting this Earth are part of who I am, how I live my life and why I named my business GreenEarth Photography. I hope you can join me in spreading hope, optimism and action for this GreenEarth, today and everyday. Cheers