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Earth Month - What You Can Do

Celebrating our planet earth happens every day of the year but you likely know that Earth Month is April. Every year on April 22nd, Earth Day marks the anniversary of the birth of the modern environmental movement in 1970. You can look up online sites to get suggestions and ideas for what YOU can do in observance of Earth Day. Here’s a few to consider...

1. Earth Day: The Official Site | https://www.EARTHDAY.ORG

Visit the official Earth Day site to learn about the world's largest environmental movement and what you can do to make every day Earth Day.

2. 15 Earth Day Tips to Support the Environment & Stop Climate Change

Avoid Plastic Disposables.

Volunteer to Clean Up.

Plant Trees.

Eat Local.

Recycle What You Can.

Don't Drive Alone.

Take Shorter Showers.

Go Meat-Free.

Unplug your devices.

Donate your money to a “green” cause.

Donate your time.

Donate your belongings.

Join Earth Day’s Network campaigns.

Share your Earth Day tips.

Don’t stop after Earth Day.

To read more about these 15 suggestions, go to https://www.goodwall.io/blog/earth-day-tips/

3. Here’s a wonderful St. Petersburg event that is very popular year-after-year...

Green Thumb

4/23/2022 & 4/24/2022 9am-4pm both days 7891 26TH AVE. N ST. PETERSBURG, FL 33710

WALTER FULLER PARK 7891 26TH AVE. N ST. PETERSBURG, FL 33710

St. Petersburg's annual Green Thumb Festival, brings together plant and flower lovers, as well as, individuals and families looking for a fun weekend activity. With more than 120 garden, plant and flower vendors and exhibitors, the annual event brings the community together for a weekend of fun. This two-day event will provide more than 200 educational and environmental exhibits, vendors and workshops. The festival continues to be free of charge. Find more information here: http://www.stpeteparksrec.org.

If each of us selects just ONE THING we can actively do to be more mindful of resources to help our environment, that’s one small step. But if each of us does just ONE THING, we’ll have made a HUGE, POSITIVE DIFFERENCE.

Fighting Chance Fund

The information below contain links to help our local small businesses in this time of need.

The Fighting Chance Fund applications are live! Interested applicants/donors please see www.stpete.org/assistance/fighting_chance_fund.php

Or see social media links below:

Twitter: https://twitter.com/StPeteFL/status/1248220733655965698

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/B-wnNJ1gWVs/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StPeteFL/photos/a.302382427315/10159167070297316/?type=3&theater

Nextdoor: https://nextdoor.com/news_feed/?post=143967901

You can also view the infographic video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0sByvZnhJDA

Marketing, City of St. Petersburg

City of St. Petersburg Announces Fighting Chance Fund

Today, the City of St. Petersburg announced the creation of the Fighting Chance Fund. This emergency grant will be available to St. Pete residents who own and independently operate small businesses which have been negatively impacted by COVID-19 orders.

The fund is expected to provide critical support to about 1,000 restaurant, bar, retail, and service-based businesses and their more than 3,000 eligible employees. The City's goal is to help offset the significant, temporary loss of revenue during this global pandemic.

Program information is now live on the City of St. Petersburg's website. Applications will be available April 9. Technical support is available through The Greenhouse team until April 8.

For more information regarding the program and applicant eligibility, visit:

stpete.org/fightingchancefund

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image Snell Isle is home to the historic The Vinoy® Renaissance St. Petersburg Resort & Golf Club, one of the Nation's premier golf courses.
image Our tropical surroundings provide waterfront vistas for most residents. Over 80% of the homes on Snell Isle enjoy waterfront views.
image In 1920, local developer C. Perry Snell began construction on what was originally, a muddy mangrove island.

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