Who's Taking the Pledge?
Individuals / Groups / Schools / YOU! (Take the Earth Pledge)
Individuals
Bryan, Jamal and Dennzell pledge to Do a community clean-up project, Compost / Use a mulching lawn mower. (Read quote)"My son Jamal and Dennzell joined follow individuals to clean up plant debris and trash from the youth Skateboard park between HAPO Credit Union and Kadlec Hospital 4-19-08 from 10:00AM to 3:00PM. This area also included a irrigation ditch, which we cleared old clothes,auto battery,and other trash from the water and in the trees.I also for about 2 years have a worm composterin my garage and additional 3 composter bins in my Pasco home."
Nancy from Kennewick pledges to Do a community clean-up project, Attend an Earth Month activity, Recycle, Reuse, Walk or bike more / Drive less, Have car emissions tested, Take shorter showers, Xeriscape, Adjust the thermostat, Cold wash / Line dry clothes, Use non-toxic cleaners, Compost / Use a mulching lawn mower. (Read quote)"I am participating with 4-H clubs and individuals in the Ranch Reata area to clean up designated horse trails."
Dick & Ellie from Richland pledges to Recycle. (Read quote)"Ellie is going to help her dad with the recycling of cans crushing, bagging and delivering."
Amanda & Ethan from Richland pledges to Reuse containers. (Read quote)"Ethan will take a reusable water bottle to his T-ball games instead of a new one."
The Lang family from Richland pledges to Recycle, Install 3 or more CFL's, Plant a garden. (Read quote)"We are planting a garden. This in time will teach our children about growing and taking care of plants/environment, including composting and proper water usage through drip irrigation. Through this we can also teach them the importance of sharing the extra produce with others instead of wasting it."
Marla from Pasco pledges to Do a neighborhood beautification project, Attend an Earth Month activity, Join an environmental group, Recycle, Reuse, Displace water in toilet tank, Use a broom to clean sidewalks, Xeriscape, Use efficient irrigation, Install 3 or more CFL's, Cold wash / Line dry clothes, Use non-toxic cleaners, Dispose of hazardous waste properly, Eat less meat, Buy local / organic, Compost / Use a mulching lawn mower. (Read quote)"Marla, Malaya and Maysi pledge to pick up trash around their rural neighborhood, continue recycling and conserving, join Friends of Badger Mountain, give away -- not throw away -- things we no longer use, and start saving to buy a hybrid, AWD minivan when one comes on the market."
Tamara from Richland pledges to Do a neighborhood beautification project, Do a community clean-up project, Attend an Earth Month activity, Recycle, Reuse, Pre-cycle, Use public transportation or carpool, Walk or bike more / Drive less, Displace water in toilet tank, Take shorter showers, Hand-wash dishes, Use a broom to clean sidewalks, Xeriscape, Install 3 or more CFL's, Adjust the thermostat, Cold wash / Line dry clothes, Use non-toxic cleaners, Dispose of hazardous waste properly, Eat less meat, Buy local / organic, Compost / Use a mulching lawn mower, Reduce use of gas powered equipment. (Read quote)"The Bell family pledges to do our part to reduce, reuse and recycle for our neighborhood, community, city, and state, and to inform anyone who asks about the benifits of doing their part for the environment of the many ways they can help!"
Jason from Hermiston pledges to Reuse, Walk or bike more / Drive less, Purchase / lease / test drive a hybrid or more fuel efficient car, Take shorter showers, Hand-wash dishes, Install 3 or more CFL's, Adjust the thermostat, Use non-toxic cleaners, Eat less meat, Buy local / organic, Calculate and reduce carbon footprint, Use no electricity on earth day and walk to work. (Read quote)"I plege to use no electricity on earth day and walk to work."
Emily from Kennewick pledges to Do a neighborhood beautification project. (Read quote)"Emily, age 5, will pick up trash around her neighborhood."
Kelsey from Kennewick pledges to Cold wash / Line dry clothes, Use non-toxic cleaners, Eat less meat, Buy local / organic, Plant some trees. (Read quote)"I am already a vegetarian but I pledge to continue to eat meatless one or more nights per week. We already use as many organic cleaners as possible and buy local/organic produce (and grow our own organic produce). I pledge to plant some fast growing willow trees in my neighborhood."
Claudia from Connell pledges to Do a neighborhood beautification project, Attend an Earth Month activity, Reuse, Hand-wash dishes, Xeriscape, Cold wash / Line dry clothes, Use non-toxic cleaners, Use cloth bags for shopping. (Read quote)"Participating with Connell's spring clean up"
Katherine from Connell pledges to Do a neighborhood beautification project, Attend an Earth Month activity, Reuse, Hand-wash dishes, Cold wash / Line dry clothes, Use non-toxic cleaners, Use cloth bags for shopping. (Read quote)"Organizing Connell's community clean up day...featuring yard clean up for seniors."
Heather from Benton City pledges to Do a neighborhood beautification project, Do a community clean-up project, Recycle, Reuse, Hand-wash dishes, Use a broom to clean sidewalks, Buy local / organic. (Read quote)"Will participate in ShareFest and BC Garden Club community projects. Invite everybody to join me shopping for great fresh produce and fruit at the Benton City Community Market."
Lorie from Richland pledges to Attend an Earth Month activity, Xeriscape, Use non-toxic cleaners, Buy local / organic, Use cloth bags for shopping.
Gail from Richland pledges to Do a neighborhood beautification project, Do a community clean-up project, Attend an Earth Month activity, Recycle, Walk or bike more / Drive less, Eat less meat, Buy local / organic. (Read quote)"I have started recycling plastic from my daughter's sport events. I am making a bigger effort to reduce driving the car. I am participating in a school clean up and a neighboring yard of senior citizens."
Mary Ann from Kennewick pledges to Attend an Earth Month activity, Recycle, Pre-cycle, Install 3 or more CFL's, Compost / Use a mulching lawn mower. (Read quote)" I pledge to use cloth bags and/or reuse paper ones at the grocery store. I am also starting to compost household waste and to recycle more paper."
Sabrina from Benton City pledges to Do a community clean-up project, Recycle, Walk or bike more / Drive less, Take shorter showers, Use a broom to clean sidewalks, Xeriscape, Install 3 or more CFL's, Adjust the thermostat, Use non-toxic cleaners, Eat less meat, Buy local / organic, Compost / Use a mulching lawn mower. (Read quote)"I will recycle more and will change the lightbulbs in my house to flourescents. I will eat meat less often as well as walk more. I am also helping with the City of Richland Adopt a highway clean up."
Lora from Richland pledges to Attend an Earth Month activity, Buy local / organic, Stencil storm drains. (Read quote)"Stencil storm drains and use canvas bags for all shopping, not just groceries."
Bethany from West Richland pledges to Attend an Earth Month activity, Displace water in toilet tank, Cold wash / Line dry clothes, Compost / Use a mulching lawn mower. (Read quote)"Our family will start composting and continue with our recycling efforts. We also will let friends and family know what we do! We have a clothes line ready to hang up and willhten use our dryer a lot less! We are already using a water saving front loading washing machine!"
Ginger from Richland pledges to Attend an Earth Month activity, Recycle, Xeriscape, Use efficient irrigation, Cold wash / Line dry clothes, Use non-toxic cleaners, Grow some food. (Read quote)" I ripped out ~200 sf of turf for a vegetable garden. I'll use drip irrigation. The benefits are fresh veggies, less water, less lawmower time."
Keith from Pasco pledges to Recycle, Reuse, Walk or bike more / Drive less, Use a broom to clean sidewalks, Use efficient irrigation, Install 3 or more CFL's, Use non-toxic cleaners, Eat less meat, Buy local / organic, Compost / Use a mulching lawn mower. (Read quote)"I pledge to live more simply, consciously making an effort to reduce my demand of greenhouse gas emitting processes for my daily life."
Karen from Richland pledges to Do a community clean-up project, Install 3 or more CFL's, Use non-toxic cleaners, Eat less meat, Buy local / organic, Compost / Use a mulching lawn mower. (Read quote)"Our family will go on a "trash hunt" along a richland park trail today, Saturday April 12th. We have switched to CFL lightbulbs, non-toxic household cleaners, and plan to purchase a in-kitchen odorless composter soon."
Heather from Richland pledges to Do a neighborhood beautification project, Recycle, Pre-cycle, Take shorter showers, Install 3 or more CFL's, Dispose of hazardous waste properly, Buy local / organic. (Read quote)"Becoming more aware of taking care of our earth."
Jane from Kennewick pledges to Do a community clean-up project, Reuse. (Read quote)"We will be doing adopt a highway on 4/26/08. I am already doing many things to help the earth."
Anna from Kennewick pledges to Do a community clean-up project. (Read quote)"Collecting old cell phones from family and friends to be recycled."
Shelley from Prosser pledges to Do a community clean-up project, Reuse, Take shorter showers, Use a broom to clean sidewalks, Xeriscape, Install 3 or more CFL's, Insulate water heater, Adjust the thermostat, Cold wash / Line dry clothes, Use non-toxic cleaners, Dispose of hazardous waste properly, Eat less meat, Buy local / organic, Reduce use of gas powered equipment. (Read quote)"I pledge to commit to being re-use conscious and energy efficient. We have volunteered to clean up a stretch of Hwy 240 in Richland/Hanford."
Debbie from Richland pledges to Recycle, Walk or bike more / Drive less, Use a broom to clean sidewalks, Adjust the thermostat, Dispose of hazardous waste properly, Compost / Use a mulching lawn mower. (Read quote)"We pledge to use less water, recycle more get rid of hazardous waste properly. Plus ride bikes and walk more often and clean up our compost piles and make more. Also adjust our thermostat more than two degrees along with using a broom to clean up instead of using water on the driveway and cement slabs."
Candace from Pasco pledges to Do a neighborhood beautification project, Do a community clean-up project, Recycle, Take shorter showers, Hand-wash dishes, Xeriscape, Adjust the thermostat, Cold wash / Line dry clothes, Buy local / organic, Compost / Use a mulching lawn mower. (Read quote)"We plan to help with the McMurray Park clean up and do many other acts to help with Earth Month."
Sherri from Kennewick pledges to Do a neighborhood beautification project, Reuse, Take shorter showers, Use a broom to clean sidewalks, Install 3 or more CFL's, Eat less meat. (Read quote)"We will try to do many things listed above to help the planet become more green."
Erik from Kennewick pledges to Do a neighborhood beautification project, Do a community clean-up project, Attend an Earth Month activity, Recycle, Reuse, Precycle, Walk or bike more / Drive less, Have car emissions tested, Install airated faucets/shower heads, Displace water in toilet tank, Take shorter showers, Hand-wash dishes, Use a broom to clean sidewalks, Xeriscape, Install 3 or more CFL's, Adjust the thermostat, Cold wash / Line dry clothes, Use non-toxic cleaners, Dispose of hazardous waste properly, Eat less meat, Buy local / organic, Compost / Use a mulching lawn mower, Reduce use of gas powered equipment. (Read quote)"We pledge to continue and further our commitment to help the environment."
Kathy from Richland pledges to Do a neighborhood beautification project, Recycle, Reuse, Pre-cycle, Use a broom to clean sidewalks, Install 3 or more CFL's, Insulate water heater, Use non-toxic cleaners, Dispose of hazardous waste properly, Eat less meat, Buy local / organic. (Read quote)"Continue to keep doing what I'm doing. Recycle, take reusable bags to do my shopping. Continue to use non-toxic products to help your water system."
Jessica from Richland pledges to Attend an Earth Month activity, Recycle, Reuse, Get her university to recycle. (Read quote)"I am a student at WSU-TC and would like to see WSU-TC recycle more and be more aware of what they are able to accomplish."
Tracy from Kennewick pledges to Attend an Earth Month activity, Recycle, Pre-cycle, Take shorter showers, Install 3 or more CFL's, Cold wash / Line dry clothes, Use non-toxic cleaners, Eat less meat, Buy local / organic, Be on the Earth Month committee. (Read quote)"I'm going to take my reuseable bags to the farmers markets and shop for local, organic food to make meatless meals - by the light of a CFL!"
Chad from Kennewick pledges to Attend an Earth Month activity, Recycle, Use a broom to clean sidewalks, Eat less meat. (Read quote)"I liked Who Killed The Electric Car so much the first time I saw it I'm going to go see it again in the theater! Hopefully someday the environmental lobby and groups like Green Peace can afford to purchase their own politicians and then real change will finally be able to occur."
Matt from Richland pledges to Recycle, Reuse, Pre-cycle, Walk or bike more / Drive less, Purchase / lease / test drive a hybrid or more fuel efficient car, Have car emissions tested, Displace water in toilet tank, Hand-wash dishes, Insulate water heater, Adjust the thermostat, Dispose of hazardous waste properly, Eat less meat, Buy local / organic, Calculate and reduce carbon footprint. (Read quote)"I will continue to recycle and reduce waste the way I already am, but now Im going to document it which will help me find and take further methods to ensure I do this correctly and form better habits of reducing my carbon footprint."
Pat's Grandkids from Mesa pledge to Do a neighborhood beautification project, Recycle, Walk or bike more / Drive less, Use a broom to clean sidewalks. (Read quote)"(The grandkids) will help Grandma Pat with a neighborhood cleanup project, picking up litter."
Diane from Kennewick pledges to Recycle, Reuse, Purchase / lease / test drive a hybrid or more fuel efficient car, Displace water in toilet tank, Take shorter showers, Install 3 or more CFL's, Adjust the thermostat, Eat less meat, Calculate and reduce carbon footprint.
Jessica from Richland pledges to Attend an Earth Month activity, Recycle, Reuse, Walk or bike more / Drive less, Displace water in toilet tank, Take shorter showers, Adjust the thermostat, Cold wash / Line dry clothes, Use non-toxic cleaners, Dispose of hazardous waste properly, Eat less meat, Buy local / organic, Compost / Use a mulching lawn mower, Calculate and reduce carbon footprint. (Read quote)"I already do some of these items, but I am pledging to increase my effots to do them more frequently (eg. carry a reuseable coffee mug in my car for those unexpected coffee shop stops!), as well as try out some new ones (eg. composting)."
Kendall from Benton city pledges to Attend an Earth Month activity, Recycle, Reuse, Purchase / lease / test drive a hybrid or more fuel efficient car, Install 3 or more CFL's, Upgrade an appliance, Cold wash / Line dry clothes, Dispose of hazardous waste properly, Eat less meat, Buy local / organic, and Request a "Leave No Trace" presentation. (Read quote)"Pledge to recycle more."
Eileen from Richland pledges to Do a community clean-up project, Attend an Earth Month activity, Join an environmental group, Eat less meat, and Buy local / organic. (Read quote)"I will join Friends of Badger Mountain and become an active member. I will also volunteer as a participant in the McMurray Park cleanup. I plan to attend the Ice Age Flood presentation at the Kennewick Library and also Joint one of the Native Plant Appreciation Tour of the Horse Heaven Hills."
Nancy from Richland pledges to Recycle, Reuse, Walk or bike more / Drive less, Use a broom to clean sidewalks, and Buy local / organic. (Read quote)"Our family will take the pledge to recycle more and walk and bike more!"
The Lam's from Kennewick pledge to Join an environmental group, Recycle, Use a broom to clean sidewalks, Dispose of hazardous waste properly, and Compost / Use a mulching lawn mower. (Read quote)"We will start this tonight with some of the pledges."
Jane from Richland pledges to Attend and Earth Month activitiy, Recycle, Reuse, Precycle, Drive Less, Take Shorter Showers, Hand Wash Dishes, Use broom on sidewalk, Adjust thermostat, Line dry clothes, Use non-toxic cleaners, Dispose of hazarduos waste properly, Eat less meat, Buy local organic, Reduce use of gas powered equip, reduce carbon footprint, and recycle greeting cards. (Read quote)"Do all that I can to improve and reduce the effect of my presence on the environment."
Calley from Othello pledges to do a Community Cleanup Project, take shorter showers, use CFL's and adjust the thermostat. (Read quote)"I Will help my local Leo Club clean up the high school parking lot and surrounding area, in preparation for the Sandhill Crane Festival, for two weeks prior to the event."
Mary from Richland pledges to do a Neighborhood Beautification Project, Community Clean-up Project, attend an Earth Month activity, drive less, landscape with drought tolerant plants, dispose of hazardous waste properly, eat less meat and buy local/organic.
Michelle from Kennewick pledges to attend an Earth Month activitiy, recycle, reuse, take shorter showers, hand wash dishes, use a broom on sidewalk, use CFL's, line dry clothes, eat less meat and buy local/organic. (Read quote)"During the month of April I pledge to do all of the above things I have indicated. I also pledge to convince at least two people I know to do the same, including eating meatless once a week throughout the month. I will take steps to shrink my footprint on this green earth."
Amy from Pasco pledges to start recycling. (Read quote)"A guest speaker came into my classroom this morning and told my class about recycling. I really want to make a difference.I relize that anyone can make a difference. Yes, everyone says that, but it really is true! If no one in our world did anything to help the enviorment, we would be in big trouble. All those helpful people out there who are caring enough to even recycle one pop can, or take one 5 minute shower, they are heros to our world. They are the ones who keep this world going. Without them, how would we swim in the river? Or have paper to write on? We should all follow in their footsteps and make a diffenence. Even though I may only be in 5th grade, I feel confedent enough to make a difference."
Trudy from Kennewick pledge to do a Neighborhood Beautification Project, Community Clean-up Project, recycle, reuse, displace water in toilet tank, take shorter showers and use a broom on sidewalk.
Josh from Kennewick pledges to plant eight willow trees in his neighborhood, eat vegetarian, and buy local whenever possible. (Read quote)"I am already a full time vegetarian and buy local organic foods whenever possible (on top of growing my own). I will plant a total of 8 willow trees in my neighborhood."
Molly from Kennewick pledges to do a Neighborhood Beautification Project, attend an Earth Month Activity, reuse, take shorter showers, hand wash dishes, use a broom on sidewalk, replace 3 lightbulbs with CFL's, adjust thermostat, line dry clothes, use non-toxic cleaners, and eat less meat. (Read quote)"I'm Excited to do my part!"
Groups
KORD 102.7 pledges to Attend an Earth Month activity, Recycle, Pre-cycle, Walk or bike more / Drive less, Install airated faucets/shower heads, Use a broom to clean sidewalks, Install 3 or more CFL's, Use non-toxic cleaners, Dispose of hazardous waste properly, Compost / Use a mulching lawn mower. (Read quote)"Make an effort to be green, and let everyone know on air how they can help."
The City of Richland pledges to Do a Highway clean-up along the by-pass highway from Van Giesen to Aaron Drive, Dispose of hazardous waste properly
Lamb Weston - Kennewick Office pledges to Do a neighborhood beautification project.
INES pledges to Do a neighborhood beautification project, Do a community clean-up project, Recycle, Use public transportation or carpool, Walk or bike more / Drive less, Take shorter showers, Use a broom to clean sidewalks, Cold wash / Line dry clothes, Use non-toxic cleaners, Buy local / organic, Reduce use of gas powered equipment, Encourage others. (Read quote)"We shall encourage others to recycle and help the environment by advertising Mid-Columbia Earth Month on the internet, sharing with friends."
Bright Horizons-Kadlec Child Care Center pledges to Do a community clean-up project, Recycle, Adjust the thermostat, Use less plastic cups. (Read quote)"The preschool class at Kadlec Children's Center is pledging to do their part in helping the environment a cleaner atmosphere!"
Shalom United Church of Christ pledges to help clean up McMurrary park on April 19th.
Oasis School pledges to Do a community clean-up project, Attend an Earth Month activity, Recycle, Reuse, Pre-cycle, Use a broom to clean sidewalks, Install 3 or more CFL's, Insulate water heater, Use non-toxic cleaners, Dispose of hazardous waste properly,Buy local / organic, Compost / Use a mulching lawn mower, Reduce use of gas powered equipment, Calculate and reduce carbon footprint, Request a "Leave No Trace" presentation. The will also be doing a clean-up and beautification of McMurray Park from 8 to 12, and having an Earth Day Celebration from 12 to 2.
Family Friend Child Care/Preschool pledges to Recycle, Use public transportation or carpool, Walk or bike more / Drive less, Buy local / organic, Compost / Use a mulching lawn mower, Start a vegetable garden in our playspace.
Boy Scout Troop 248 pledges to clean up the trailhead at Van Giesen and Bypass Highway.
Fluor Community Involvement Team pledges to do a spring clean up and beautification of the grounds at ARC of the Tri-Cities.
The William O. Douglas Society of Professional Journalists pledges to Do a neighborhood beautification project, Do a community clean-up project, Attend an Earth Month activity. (Read quote)"Members of our group will participate in Earth Month cleanup activities around the Tri-Cities"
American Chemical Society (ACS), the Washington State Department of Ecology, WSU-Tri Cities, and the City of Richland pledge to Do a community clean-up project and Hipp deep creek and McMurray Park water quality testing and outreach. (Read quote)"The local chapter of the American Chemical Society (ACS), the Washington State Department of Ecology, WSU-Tri Cities, and the City of Richland have joined together in an effort to teach students the value of water quality by adopting a local stream. Cleanup efforts and water quality testing and monitoring, will be coupled with classroom presentations by professionals and graduate students working in this discipline."
St. Joseph's Parish High School Youth pledge to Host a community recycling event. Check out there event here.
(Read quote)"Our event is an "Earth Day Camp Out" set for Saturday, April 19th at all three Yoke's locations (Kennewick, W. Richland and Pasco). Our group will have a moving-style truck set up at each of the Tri-Cities Yoke's locations in order for the community to drop off their newspaper, plastic, aluminum and can recycles. The 8 high school students organizing this event are "camping" atop their trucks beginning at 8 am and will stay there until their trucks are full! This not only helps the environment, but hosts a fun and friendly competition among the cities, as well as the the three locations. Clearchannel will broadcast updates over the radio as to the progress of each location. All collected recycles will be delivered to Clayton Ward Recycling Center in downtown Kennewick."
KAPP/KVEW pledges to Do a neighborhood beautification project, Do a community clean-up project, Join an environmental group, Recycle, Reuse, Pre-cycle, Purchase / lease / test drive a hybrid or more fuel efficient car, Displace water in toilet tank, Take shorter showers, Hand-wash dishes, Use a broom to clean sidewalks, Xeriscape, Install 3 or more CFL's, Adjust the thermostat, Cold wash / Line dry clothes, Use non-toxic cleaners, Dispose of hazardous waste properly, Eat less meat, Buy local / organic, Compost / Use a mulching lawn mower, Reduce use of gas powered equipment. (Read quote)"Employees at KAPP/KVEW TV are excited to help clean up our environment."
City of Richland Employees pledge to participate in an Adopt-A-Hiway clean-up of Hwy 240 from VanGiesen to Aaron.
Benton City Garden Club pledges to Do a community clean-up project (Clean up the wild life / boat launch area at bridge entryway to Benton City. Begin new butterfly garden at corner of Babs and 2nd st. Plant flowers around the flagpole on babs Ave. Plant flower boxes throughout town), Recycle, Walk or bike more / Drive less, Use a broom to clean sidewalks, Xeriscape.
Girl Scout Troop 1131 from Pasco pledges to Do a community clean-up project, Attend an Earth Month activity, Recycle, Install 3 or more CFL's, Use non-toxic cleaners, Dispose of hazardous waste properly, Eat less meat, Buy local / organic, and Recycle Girl Scout Cookie Boxes. (Read quote)"We will make sure our Girl Scout Troop responsibly recycles the cardboard boxes that Girl Scout cookies come in, which for our troop equates to ~125 cardboard boxes."
Puddle Ducks Herb Farm, LLC in Pasco pledges to do a Neighborhood Beautification Project, drive less, take shorter showers, use a broom on sidewalks, landscape with drought tolerant plants, use efficient irrigation, upgrade an appliance, wrap waterheater, adjust thermostat, dispose of hazardous waste properly, eat less meat, buy local/organic, compost/mulch, reduce carbon footprint, and build a natural bird habitat.
RSC-AmeriCorps from Tri-Cities pledges to outreach to the community and it's children by putting on such programs as "Go WILD for Reading" and helping at the Mid-Columbia Library System by volunteering to help run their activities.
Cub Scout Pack 128 pledges to hold a 'Reduce, Reuse, Recycle' themed pack meeting, collect aluminum cans and donate to Sunset View Elementary for their can recycling contest, participate in a cleanup of an empty lot across from the Kennewick Disposal Station in March, and participate in a park cleanup project at their annual Family Campout in August.
Richland Stake LDS pledges to do a community clean-up of the Abbott Shelter Belt in Richland.
Schools
River's Edge High School pledges to clean up South Richland parks.
Oasis School pledges to clean up McMurray Park and offer a celebration in the afternoon on the 19th.
Highlands Middle School Campus Beautification Committee pledges to incorporate Earth Day and Arbor from April 22nd-25th with activities of campus clean-up, planting trees, planting flowers and bulbs, freshening up the beds with bark, and filling planters for the entrances with flowers.
Can Contest Participants
Badger Mt. Elementary, 485 participants
Bethlehem Lutheran School, 158 participants
Carmichael Middle School, S.A.V.E. Club
Christ the King, 3rd Grade, School wide
Columbia Elementary, 3rd Grade, 70 participants
Columbia High School, 10 participants
Country Christian School, 30 participants
Hanford High School, Recycle Club, 50 participants
Highlands Middle School, 6th, 7th, and 8th Grades
Horse Heaven Hills, Recycling Club, 1,000 participants
James McGee Elementary, 670 participants
Jefferson Elementary, Kiwanis Kids, 40 participants
Kiona-Benton Middle School, 7th Grade Science, 120 participants
Lewis & Clark Elementary, 460 participants
Liberty Christian
Longfellow Elementary, School Competition, 580 participants
Marcus Whitman, 400 participants
Oasis School, 28 participants
Sacajawea Elementary, 2 1/2 5th grade classes, 55 participants
Sunset View Elementary, 600 participants
Tapteal Elementary, 460 participants
Reuse-A-Shoe Participants
Amistad Elementary
Badger Mountain
Christ the King
Ellen Ochoa
Highlands MS
Kiona Benton MS
Marcus Whitman
Sunset View