Celebrate Earth Day with litter pickup at citys newest park

Marysville, WALocal News

Marysville is set to celebrate Earth Day with a community litter pickup event at the newly developed Twin Lakes State Park on April 2, 2025. This initiative is designed to encourage environmental stewardship and strengthen community ties. Volunteers will not only assist in cleaning up the park but will also have the chance to participate in a fishing tournament, making the day both productive and enjoyable. William Gissberg, a local advocate for environmental initiatives, is leading the event, highlighting the importance of community engagement in maintaining local parks. The event aims to raise awareness about littering and its impact on the environment, while also promoting the beauty of Snohomish County's natural landscapes.

Participants are encouraged to bring their families, fostering a sense of shared responsibility and teamwork. By participating, residents can contribute to a cleaner, healthier environment while enjoying the great outdoors. This event exemplifies the city’s dedication to environmental sustainability and community involvement.

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