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Apr 30, 2021

Earth Day - Hazen

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April 22nd was Earth Day and we wanted to do our part for our loved community. So our office set up an event and got some caregivers, family members, and friends together to volunteer. Check out the article below from our local newspaper, the Hazen Star by Daniel Arens.  

Hazen volunteers gather for Earth Day cleanup
By Daniel Arens

With warm sunshine Thursday, several Hazen residents came together to serve their community in a unique way.

Thursday was Earth Day, and Christy Mindt decided the beautiful weather provided a great opportunity to get a group together and clean up around town.

“I wanted to do it to beautify Hazen,” Mindt said. “It was a way to give back to the community.”

Mindt and Erin Sorensen, both with Home Instead in Hazen, put out a call for volunteers. Several community members responded.

Among the responses was the Hazen Police Department, with Police Chief Jim Wolff and Officer Jesse Folkerts donating garbage bags to the other volunteers. Folkerts also took part in the clean-up itself.

The volunteers met at the Paul Weiser Memorial Pocket Park, where they divided into smaller groups to target different areas around town and pick up litter and trash around town.

Mindt said the event went very well, expressing gratitude for all the people who gave of their time to help honor Earth Day by making Hazen a little more beautiful.

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