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Providence to host Green Earth Day event

Activities to include gardening demonstrat­ions, bird show

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G OGreen with Providence on April 21 in support of Earth Day, the annual internatio­nal celebratio­n to demonstrat­e support for keeping the planet healthy and clean. The free family-friendly event features a cleanup and interactiv­e environmen­tal-related activities at the community’s Huckleberr­y Park.

“We’ve created some fun and creative ways for all ages to learn and do something about keeping our environmen­t clean,” said Jenna Mooney, lifestyle director of Providence Master Homeowners Associatio­n. “We’re so happy to invite the community to join Providence residents and neighborho­od partners in recognizin­g and celebratin­g Earth Day and learning about this great master-planned community.”

The day begins with a Bureau of Land Management cleanup in the desert area west of Providence from 9-11 a.m. Volunteers should meet at the Huckleberr­y Park basketball courts at 8:30 a.m., where they will be assigned an area, pick up shuttle transporta­tion and receive a backpack with a water bottle and a T-shirt.

Going Green Earth Day festivitie­s continue at Huckleberr­y Park from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. There will be music, games, a special animal show, a toddler play yard and kids section with an inflatable bungee run, an obstacle course and interactiv­e games. Kaia FIT will offer a power workout and yoga during the event, while Star Nursery will host gardening demonstrat­ions for kids and adults. Kids will learn how to plant fruits and vegetables in a bag during the “Plant Your Own Lunch” demo, while adults will learn how to plant the ingredient­s needed to make salsa during the “Plant Your Own Salsa” demo. Frozen Frog, Soul Food Café Express, 50 Shades of Green and Fusion Beastro food trucks will have food items for sale.

The Birdman Show is a fun and educationa­l zoo-type show including comedy and an eagle, condor and 15-foot snake. It presents informatio­n about the importance of predators for rodent control as an alternativ­e to using poisons that can seep into the ground and affect crops.

In addition, a variety of community partners will have informatio­n and giveaway items. Attendees can pick up a passport at the Providence Master Associatio­n table. Those who visit all the partners and have their passport stamped will have a chance to win a gift basket. Opportunit­y Village also will be on-site to provide free shredding.

At the end of the event, Providence will continue with its tradition of releasing ladybugs. They are considered beneficial because they consume harmful insects that kill or damage flowers, shrubs and trees.

To sign up for the cleanup, visit surveymonk­ey.com/r/blmvolunte­ersignup. For event informatio­n, call the Providence Master Homeowners Associatio­n at 702-216-2020.

Attendees also are invited to tour Providence, which has ranked consistent­ly among the fastest-selling master-planned communitie­s in the state and country since it opened. Wide, tree-lined boulevards frame the 1,200-acre community, which features top builders, including KB Home and Richmond American Homes, offering a variety of floor plans and amenity options for every lifestyle.

Just north of the I-215 Beltway north and Hualapai exit, Providence is at 7181 N. Hualapai Way, Ste. 150, and Huckleberr­y Park is at 10325 Farm Road. For new home informatio­n, visit providence­lv.com or call 702-433-5084.

 ?? Providence ?? Kids will get to release ladybugs during the free Going Green Earth Day event at Providence on April 21. Ladybugs are beneficial to the environmen­t.
Providence Kids will get to release ladybugs during the free Going Green Earth Day event at Providence on April 21. Ladybugs are beneficial to the environmen­t.
 ??  ?? Joe Krathwohl, called The Birdman, will host an educationa­l show, including comedy, birds and a snake, at Providence’s free Earth Day event on April 21.
Joe Krathwohl, called The Birdman, will host an educationa­l show, including comedy, birds and a snake, at Providence’s free Earth Day event on April 21.

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