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Rouge Rescue Earth Day Cleanup

  • Fort Street Bridge Interpretive Park 150 Denmark Street Detroit, MI, 48217 United States (map)

ROUGE RESCUE
Earth Day Cleanup

Saturday, April 22
9 a.m. - noon
Fort Street Bridge Interpretive Park | Detroit

MEET AT DFUMC PARKING LOT AT 8:45 A.M. TO CARPOOL
Or meet us at the park, if you prefer

DRESS FOR MUD

BRING: Gardening Gloves, shovel, rake, broom, trash bags - whatever might be handy for clean up!

Dearborn First UMC Climate Consciousness Team invites you come along and help clean up the Rouge River as part of a celebration of Earth Day.

On Earth Day, we will honor our commitment as stewards of God’s Creation, and HAVE FUN while we DO GOOD in the world!

LATER THAT EVENING - ENJOY A CONCERT ESPECIALLY FOR VOLUNTEERS!

[Partner Event] Michigan Philharmonic's Overture of Our Earth

When: Sat, April 22, 7:30pm – 9:00pm

Where: Salem High School, 46181 Joy Rd, Canton, MI 48187, USA (map)

Michigan Philharmonic will pay tribute to our humble planet Earth during this very special Earth Day performance with an evening alive with the sounds and stylings of several modern composers, focused on the natural world, from mighty pine forests to creatures both great and small. This event will feature composers Ralph Vaughn Williams, Jessica Hunt, Alan Hovhaness, Erik Santo, and Ottorino Respighi. FOTR will be present with information on sustainability and restoration of the Rouge River.

Questions, or interested in participating? contact Doug Marks: Climate@DearbornFirstUMC.org

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