This two-day project celebrated the annual Professional Landcare Network’s (PLANET) Day of Service, a nationwide Earth Day event.
PLANET Day of Service was organized to demonstrate the importance of maintaining green spaces in recognition of Earth Day. Stihl joined many companies performing a variety of volunteer lawn and landscape projects to give back to their communities around the country.
An estimated 1,900 people working on 140 projects in 36 states, Canada and the Virgin Islands participated in PLANET Day of Service this year, contributing an estimated value of $660,000.
PLANET has launched a movement, Come Alive Outside, encouraging individuals, families and businesses to relax, reduce stress and have fun outdoors, in their yards, parks and sports fields. Come Alive Outside demonstrates the power of the outdoors to beautify communities and enrich people’s lives.
Volunteers from Stihl, K & D Round’s Landscape Services, and City of Virginia Beach Parks and Recreation gathered to cultivate and redefine flower beds, prune trees and shrubs, create a wetland garden and install a rock bed to control runoff erosion. Children of Stihl employees participated in planting daylilies in the wetland garden. Stihl, Virginia Beach Parks and Recreation and K & D Round’s Landscape Services dedicated the new wetland garden to Virginia Beach Middle School, which is located in front of Beach Garden Park and uses the park athletic fields, and to the citizens of Virginia Beach. Plant materials were donated by Lancaster Farms.
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