Roadside plant sale for Earth Day

Shoreline, WALocal News

A roadside plant sale will take place on April 23, 2025, as part of Earth Day celebrations, according to Shoreline Area News. This initiative aims to engage the community in environmental awareness and sustainability efforts. A diverse selection of plants will be available for purchase, encouraging residents to beautify their spaces while supporting local businesses. The event emphasizes the role of community involvement in promoting green initiatives. Additionally, it aligns with broader efforts to enhance environmental consciousness in the Shoreline and Lake Forest Park regions.

Local organizations are collaborating to make this event a success, demonstrating a commitment to environmental stewardship. The plant sale not only offers a chance to buy greenery but also serves as a platform for education on sustainable practices. Residents are urged to attend and participate in fostering a greener community.

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