Clear Blue Skies for Earth Day

Earth Day was celebrated around the Tristate region on Saturday, April 24, with art projects, drumming circles and trash brigades.

Young and old in many towns in the area spent the day picking up trash from roadsides. These included students from The Hotchkiss School in Lakeville, who went out in groups that extended all the way into Millerton.

A large group including state Rep. Maria Horn (D-64) convened on the Green in Salisbury on Saturday morning, and joined the group that meets there weekly to call for world peace. 

The weather seemed pleased with the group effort and blessed the day with excellent weather.

Students and faculty from The Hotchkiss School spread out around the area and cleared trash from roadsides. Photo by Kaitlin Lyle

Katja Schultz, owner of The Dig in Millerton, joined a young visitor (6-year-old Morgan Meyer) in drawing Earth-themed pictures on the wall near the Main Street shop. Photo by Kaitlin Lyle

Students and faculty from The Hotchkiss School spread out around the area and cleared trash from roadsides. Photo by Kaitlin Lyle

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