Beaufort County is hosting free ‘Go Green’ workshops in 2025 to educate residents on sustainable practices. Topics include stormwater management, composting, and recycling, aimed at all age groups. These sessions, held at various library branches, will not only provide valuable information but also foster community connections among eco-conscious residents.
Hey there, Beaufort County residents! Mark your calendars because the county is rolling out the red carpet for some exciting and free educational workshops in 2025, aimed at helping everyone go green! That’s right! The Beaufort County Solid Waste and Recycling department is hosting a series of fun and informative workshops called “Go Green”, and you won’t want to miss them.
These workshops are designed to be engaging and open to all, covering essential topics such as Stormwater, Composting, and Recycling. The goal? To educate residents about sustainable practices that can help protect our beautiful environment right here in Beaufort County.
The sessions will be hosted in various Beaufort County Library branches, so there will be plenty of opportunities for everyone to join in! With sessions tailored for all ages, from kids to adults, these workshops promise to be both enlightening and enjoyable.
Here’s what you can expect in early 2025:
If you’ve ever wondered how you can make your home more environmentally friendly or simply want to learn more about community practices for sustainability, these workshops are a golden opportunity! Knowledge is power, folks! You’ll discover how to manage stormwater effectively, create your own compost, and understand the do’s and don’ts of recycling.
In addition to learning valuable skills, attendees will also have the chance to meet fellow eco-conscious community members. It’s a fantastic way to share ideas and build connections with people who are just as passionate about making our planet a greener place.
Curious to know more about the Go Green workshops? Don’t hesitate to reach out! You can contact Valentina Palacio, the Public Works Environmental Education Coordinator. She’s available at 843-255-2827, or you can shoot her an email at laura.palacioruiz@bcgov.net. She’ll be more than happy to provide you with all the details you need to get involved!
So, Beaufort County, are you ready to make a difference? Join the movement to learn how to go green and become an active participant in preserving our beautiful surroundings. These workshops are just around the corner, and they promise to be both enlightening and fun!
We can’t wait to see you there. Let’s work together and give our planet the love it deserves!
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