Volunteers joined together for the City of Everett’s annual event
Special to The Advocate
On Sunday, April 21, volunteers planted trees at Gateway Park for the City of Everett’s annual Earth Day celebration. In celebration of Earth Day, which is recognized every year on April 22 to celebrate the anniversary of the birth of the modern environmental movement, the City joined with community members and local organizations to plant thousands of trees. Volunteers mulched and planted trees that will help improve the environment and the public park’s green space for many more years to come. Following the planting efforts, the City hosted a free barbecue to thank all of the volunteers who participated. Thanks to the efforts of all of the volunteers, this event was a success.
“Our Earth Day event is always a special one because it brings so many of us together to achieve something that will have a positive impact for all of us,” said Mayor Carlo DeMaria. “Thank you to everyone who took time to come today and show your commitment to our City. It’s spectacular to see every year.”
All of the upcoming City of Everett events can be found by visiting the events calendar on the City website at cityofeverett.com/calendar/category/events/list. You can also follow the official social media pages on Facebook, Instagram and X (formerly known as Twitter) to stay updated: Facebook: /cityofeverettma and /mayorcarlodemaria. Instagram: @cityofeverettma and @mayorcarlodemaria. X: @EverettGov_MA and @Mayor_DeMaria. All are welcome to attend the upcoming events.
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