SAVE THE DATE: SCHOLASTIC BOOK FAIR IN AUGUST

FROM AUGUST 2ND TO AUGUST 6TH WE WILL BE HOSTING

AN ONLINE AND OUTDOOR BOOK FAIR.

What does this mean!?

It means that EVERY DAY from 3:30-5:30PM we will have our ENTIRE SCHOLASTIC BOOK FAIR outside to peruse during pick up!! We will also have games, contests, wish lists, and recommendations ready to help really cement the experience.

The books will range from board books to camper-level chapter books, so make sure to swing by and find your kids’ new favorite! Especially since school is just around the corner…

YOU WILL ALSO BE ABLE TO SHOP ONLINE 24/7. There are over 6000 books, learning aids, and fun scholastic products that make good gifts for any age.

All the proceeds help Common Ground save up to build our READING RAINBOW LIBRARY and buy much needed curriculum supplies for the coming school year!

Save the date, shop with us, share our online site with your friends when it’s available! We cannot WAIT!!

Love Love Love,

Your CG Family

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CG Birthday: Celebrate Earth Day on April 22nd

April is not just our birthday month! It’s the month we celebrate our incredible home: The Planet Earth.

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  • What is the History of Earth Day?

    • April 22nd, 1970 was the very first Earth Day! Proposed in 1969 by Wisconsin Senator Gaylord Nelson, Earth Day was celebrated all over the nation in a collaborated effort between grass roots groups and their local governments. Elementary schools did trash-pickup and anti-litter movements. Flowers were planted. People swept their streets. Mothers protested the pollution destroying their children’s air quality.

  • Did it work?

    • By the end of 1970, the Nixon administration had established the Environmental Protection Agency and passed the Clean Air Act.

    • Environmental justice gained momentum in New York especially.

    • Activists increasingly emphasized “environmental racism,” or how toxins and lack of green spaces in poorer neighborhoods disproportionately affected communities of color.

    • In the 1980’s El Puente and WE ACT formed to oppose environmental hazards like sewage plants and other pollutants that contributed to health disparities, including high rates of asthma.

    • Many observers have invoked the threat of climate change and pollution during the COVID-19 pandemic. Some have pointed to falling pollution levels in cities, as certain industries are on hold and transportation has slowed.

  • What can you do?

  • How you can celebrate at home

    • Animal Exercises to do at home with your kids ALL MONTH.

    • Stock up on reusable bags and try to go a month without using plastic ones!

    • Plant pollinator friendly local plants in your garden

    • Walk whenever you can or take public transportation (Keeping in mind Covid-19 precautions)

    • Use blankets or open windows rather than cranking up the Heater or AC

    • Pick up trash when you can! Even one piece can make a difference.

    • Watch Our Planet or Planet Earth to get your kids excited and curious about Earth

Remember everyone, we all share ONE COMMON GROUND. Our little blue planet is precious, and we have to take good care of it.

Love Love Love,

Your CG Family

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