The City of St. Pete has a plethora of events set for Earth Week here in the Sunshine City. These free community events offer residents the chance to actively participate in the protection and beautification of the spots they love most here in the ‘Burg. On Saturday, April 22, the city and volunteers will gather at Tangerine Plaza for an Earth Day cleanup. The outpouring of support has been so great that they’ve completely sold out of registration space.
This cleanup is in partnership with Keep Pinellas Beautiful, and you can reserve your spot at the event on its official page. Keep Pinellas Beautiful is hosting the 2023 Great American Cleanup (GAC), the nation’s largest community improvement program, in partnership with Keep America Beautiful, Pinellas County, and Seagram’s Escapes through June 30th.
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How to celebrate Earth Day in St. Pete
This Keep America Beautiful signature event engages over 7,000 volunteers, removing litter and beautifying locations throughout Pinellas County.
Other events to keep on your radar for Saturday, April 22:
- Earth Week 2023 Series: Water Treatment Facility Open House
- Earth Week 2023 Series: Pollinator Pathways at Boyd Hill Nature Preserve
- Earth Week 2023 Series: Lassing Park Restoration Project
- Earth Week 2023 Series: Brick Street Farms Garden Tour
You can see a full view of earth week events on the City’s website.
The City’s free residential compost bin program will relaunch on Earth Day! Find more information and how to obtain a free compost bin at www.stpete.org/composting.
Participate in cleanups across the Tampa Bay region
More cleanup opportunities with Keep Pinellas Beautiful:
- Water Warrior Alliance Redington Beach Cleanup – April 22
- GreenTown Kids Cleanup @ Indian Rocks Beach – April 22
- Earth Day Neighborhood Cleanup @ Kiwanis Park – April 22
- The Green Peacemakers Cleanup @ St. Pete Beach – May 7
- Mirror Lake Cleanup and Planting – May 13
- Campbell Park Community and Alley Cleanup – May 20
- KPB Monthly Gandy Cleanup – May 20
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