Spring has sprung and with Earth Day just around the corner, Sustainable Orangeville and Credit Valley Conservation are partnering to plant more trees in Town.
On April 22, residents are invited to help plant native trees and shrubs along Mill Creek Trail off Hunter Road in Orangeville.
“Sustainable Orangeville is pleased to partner with the CVC in this great annual Earth Day initiative,” said Councillor Tess Prendergast. “Planting more trees is a simple way to help strengthen our environment and has many incredible benefits. It’s also a great family activity. We hope to see many of our residents out for this event.”
This is a free event hosted by the CVC. Interested participants are encouraged to register by Thursday, April 20.
The event will be held on Saturday, April 22 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Participants are asked to meet at the trail access next to 91 Hunter Road.
For more information, including how to register and what to bring, visit cvc.ca/event/orangeville-earth-day-tree-planting.