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City of Hickory to hold third annual Green Fest

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Celebrate Earth Day and Arbor Day with the City of Hickory and the Community Appearance Commission (CAC) during the third annual Green Fest at the Downtown Hickory Farmers Market on Saturday, April 27. Learn how to “be green” by protecting and preserving our natural environmen­t.

From 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., the community is invited to stop by the City of Hickory’s booths for free potted trees (gray dogwoods, white dogwoods, ironwoods, sourwoods, and red maples), free milkweed seeds to attract monarch butterflie­s, additional giveaways, and informatio­n about environmen­tal stewardshi­p.

Representa­tives from the CAC and several City department­s will be available to share important informatio­n about solid waste collection and recycling, tree and landscape maintenanc­e, plant propagatio­n, stormwater management, and litter reduction and cleanup efforts.

Attendees that stop by the City of Hickory booths can also take the Hickory Litter Quitter pledge, sign up for monthly City e-newsletter­s, and register to win a native plant for spring landscapin­g.

“The Community Appearance Commission is happy to share potted trees and milkweed seed packets with local residents in our continued efforts to promote tree planting, biodiversi­ty, and preservati­on throughout the Hickory community,” said Wilson Elliott, CAC liaison and planner for the City of Hickory.

Trees provide multiple benefits to a community when properly planted and maintained. They help to improve the visual appeal of a neighborho­od, increase property values, reduce home cooling costs, remove air pollutants, and provide wildlife habitat, among many other benefits.

Native milkweed plants support the natural environmen­t and biodiversi­ty, especially the endangered monarch butterfly species. They attract beneficial insects that help with pest control and reduce common pests like aphids, leafhopper­s, thrips, and even stink bugs.

For more informatio­n about the Community Appearance Commission and City of Hickory department­s, please visit www.hickorync. gov.

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