The Way to
Happiness Association of Tennessee had a community cleanup for Earth Day this
April and successfully cleaned up a Hermitage neighborhood.
According to Nashville.gov, $11 million in taxpayer dollars are spent picking up the trash that Tennesseans throw on the ground. To help keep Nashville beautiful, The Way to Happiness Association of Tennessee (TWTH-TN) had a neighborhood cleanup event for Earth Day. The cleanup was dubbed “Green It Up,” as part of an ongoing campaign by the organization to make the city of Nashville greener with less litter.
Volunteers took to a street in
Hermitage that has seen better days. They were able to collect several trash
bags of litter including many alcoholic bottles, among other odds and ends.
The Way To Happiness book was
written by humanitarian L. Ron Hubbard and has a total of twenty-one precepts
based on the fact that one’s survival depends on the survival of others. One
such precept is “Safeguard and Improve Your Environment,” and it is with this
at heart that volunteers took to the street to help pick up litter. The chapter
states, in part: “There are many things one can do to help take care of the
planet. They begin with the idea that one should.”
Earth
Day began on April 22, 1970, when millions of people took to the streets to
protest the negative impacts of 150 years of industrial development. The day is
now celebrated each year with events to commemorate care for the environment. For more information on “Green It Up,” or if you would like to participate in future events, visit twthtn.org.
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