University Of Colorado, Denver: Earth Day Activities In And Around Denver

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Denver CO

20 April, 2022

5:23 AM

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Press release from the University of Colorado, Denver : April 19, 2022 This story was written by University Communications' student content writer, Diddiery Santana Every year on April 22, Earth Day marks the anniversary of the birth of the modern environmental movement in 1970. Colorado has some of the best opportunities to help show some love for our planet. Whether it's by exploring a new trail, participating in a clean-up, or promoting ecofriendly businesses, there's an activity for everyone. Take advantage of the nice weather and picturesque sights to recognize back our planet. Earth Day Service Hike Join the Lola and Rob Salazar Student Wellness Center for a service hike to commemorate Earth Day. Enjoy a combination of breathtaking surroundings while servicing local trails and hanging out with other students. When: Saturday, April 23 Click here to register. Hut Camping and Hiking Celebrating Earth doesn't have to be limited to one day. Spend a weekend treading through the mountains and enjoy a night in a private log cabin. When: Saturday, April 30 – Sunday, May 1 Registration Deadline: April 28 at 5 p.m. Click here to register. LoDo Cares 2022 Earth Day Cleanup and Celebration There are multiple ways to give back to our planet right here in Denver. Engage with other community members while cleaning up a community playground and public gardens. A light breakfast and refreshments will be served. When: Saturday, April 23, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Where: Rothman Children's Playground, 1404 Wynkoop St., Denver Earth Day Themed Flow at Black Swan Yoga Reconnect with nature through some relaxing yoga. Join the Black Swan Yoga for an Earth Day-themed flow. Instructor Caoilfhionn Schwab will help reconnect your spirit and roots to give Mother Nature some love. When: Friday, April 22, 6 – 7 p.m. Where: 2815 South Broadway, Englewood This press release was produced by the University of Colorado, Denver. The views expressed here are the author's own.

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