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Creepy Crawly Composting

Don’t Be Scared – Creepy Crawly Composting is Great – and Makes Our Soil Healthy and “Spooktacular”  !

Please send best wishes to our four Maryvile College students, the MC-EPA-EE Fellows, as they travel to Eagleton Elementary School on Friday 20 October, to provide a community environmental education activity to help grade school students and families learn about sustaining nature and promoting soil health during that school’s Halloween Dance! 

This is the third Community Environmental Education (CEE) event of the second year of the US Environmental Protection Agency Environmental Education (EPA-EE) grant Maryville College was awarded in fall 2022 - and the sixth CEE event overall.  The Fellows and our “Out of the Box Sustainability” project partners remind you that our soil needs nourishment to stay healthy in order to grow the fruits, vegetables, and plants that we love.   Composting creates new soil that helps grow the food that feeds both people and animals.  And composting is another form of recycling.   Composting in fall can make your garden “spooktacular” come spring! 

Earlier Event: October 19
Creepy Crawly Composting
Later Event: October 28
America Recycles Day