This recent story from the Martinsburg Journal in West Virginia hits the spot! It’s a group effort to restore a raingarden after it was buried in snow for … more or less forever, it seems … The story includes a terrific photograph of people working together to make a difference, and talking about what they’re doing it using words that work:
Vice President Lisa Giles said she is proud of the group and its projects because they are making a difference locally. Public outreach and education are vital because they teach others to respect the environment and also encourage them to help make a difference…
Most people who read this story would be look favorably on the effort, and some might feel inclined to get involved themselves. It’s a nice piece of work.
Click the link below to read the full story:
Environmental awareness story in the Martinsburg Journal
Thanks to S.W. in West Virginia for sending this my way!







