On this date in history:
In 1790, President George Washington signed a bill creating the first U.S. copyright law.
ATLANTA — Earth Day 2022 is simply across the nook – Friday, April 22 – however there isn’t any want to attend to get entangled: Occasions will likely be happening round Atlanta all week.
From Georgia Tech’s full slate of Earth Week occasions to the Earth Day celebration on the Atlanta Botanical Gardens, listed below are among the occasions happening within the space the place you may get concerned:
Atlanta Botanical Gardens Earth Day Celebration
Friday, April 22, from 10 a.m. – 12 p.m.; 1345 Piedmont Ave. NE
“Go to the Backyard for enjoyable and fascinating household actions celebrating nature and the gorgeous crops throughout, full with a musical efficiency known as ‘Saving the Earth with Mr. Greg.’
Value: Free with Admission; https://atlantabg.org/calendar/earth-day/
“Be a part of us in a collaborative campus-wide program to have a good time nature, the preservation of our planet and the Georgia Tech group’s contributions to campus sustainability.”
https://earthday.gatech.edu/about
Earth Week at Youngsters’s Museum of Atlanta
April 18-23; 275 Centennial Olympic Park Dr. NW
“Little ones will discover ways to cut back, reuse and recycle, hearken to ’10 Issues I Can Do to Assist My World,’ play a trash, compost or recycle matching sport, and make seed paper.”
https://www.atlantaparent.com/occasion/earth-day-celebration-2/
Atlanta Inexperienced Market Truthful
Saturday, April 23, from 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.; Ponce Metropolis Market
“Atlanta Inexperienced Market is a market for native, sustainable items. This occasion will likely be a curated buying expertise for earth-conscious customers, that includes non-polluting and low-polluting options.”
Extra info: https://atlgreen.market/
College of Georgia Earth Day Campus Cleanup
Friday, April twenty second, from 5 p.m. – 6 p.m.; Legion Discipline
“Assist doc and take away litter from the UGA campus this Earth Day!”
Register: https://uga.givepulse.com/occasion/289825
Fingers-on Atlanta – Operation Clear Sweep – Atlanta Division of Public Works
Friday, April 22 from 9:30 a.m. – 12 p.m.; Louise Watley Library – 1463 Pryor Rd.
“The objective of Operation Clear Sweep (OCS) is to remodel the Metropolis of Atlanta right into a metropolis that provides residents, companies, and guests a clear, secure, and wholesome surroundings that gives a top quality of dwelling by offering clear, litter-free streets and thoroughfares.”
To enroll: https://volunteer.handsonatlanta.org/alternative/a0C8V00001wZYjVUAW/operation-clean-sweep-city-of-atlanta-dpw-pryor-st-sw
Fingers-on Atlanta – Come on, Get Soiled, and have enjoyable on an City Farm
Friday, April 22, from 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.; 324 Lawton St. SW
“TLW (Actually Dwelling Effectively) is a 501C3 nonprofit instructional Middle for Pure City Agriculture. We develop meals, we join folks to the meals, and we construct equitable and sustainable meals communities. It’s our mission to develop higher communities by connecting folks with the land by schooling and coaching. Volunteers will likely be working collectively to finish farm duties in an effort to preserve the farm working at peak stage and its herbs and crops flourishing.”
To enroll: https://volunteer.handsonatlanta.org/alternative/a0C8V00001wOVjqUAG/come-get-dirty-and-have-fun-on-an-urban-farm
Fingers-On Atlanta – City Meals Forest at Browns Mill Neighborhood Backyard – Atlanta
Friday, April 22 from 9:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.; 2217 Browns Mill Rd. SE
“Volunteers will assist with upkeep of the soil, planting, pruning, harvesting, weeding, watering, and website beautification tasks.”
Extra Data: https://volunteer.handsonatlanta.org/alternative/a0C8V00001wZ1TQUA0/urban-food-forest-at-browns-mill-community-garden-aglanta
Lenox Sq. Earth Day Recycling
Friday, April 22 from 9 a.m. – 2 p.m.
“Please be a part of us and produce your previous computer systems, laptops, keyboards in addition to different electronics for secure, accountable recycling.”
Extra data: https://www.simon.com/mall/lenox-square/shops/management-office/stream/celebrate-earth-day-at-lenox-square-6195717
Rocket IT E-Cycle Earth Day occasion
Friday, April 22 from 9 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.; Rocket IT, 3360 Martin Farm Rd. Ste. 300, Suwanee, GA 30024
“Rocket IT will host its annual ‘E-cycle Earth Day’ occasion, encouraging people from Gwinnett and North Fulton counties to cease by the enterprise’ Suwanee headquarters to donate undesirable electronics
https://discoveratlanta.com/occasion/element/rocket-it-hosts-e-cycle-earth-day-event/
Atlanta Westside Neighborhood Clear Up
Saturday, April 23 from 10:30 a.m. – 1 p.m.; 902 Donald Lee Hollowell Pkwy. NW
“Be a part of us for a day of earthly good in our neighborhood! We will likely be cleansing up the streets of Atlanta’s Westside on Saturday, April twenty third from 11AM-1PM. All volunteers ought to report back to our assembly location at 10:30AM for registration and occasion particulars. A sack lunch will likely be offered. All ages are welcome. Youngsters beneath age 18 have to be accompanied by an grownup.”
https://happeningnext.com/occasion/earth-day-community-clean-up-eid4snukb872u1
Southeast Atlanta Earth Day Cleanup
Saturday, April 23 from 10:30 a.m. – 1 p.m.; 1660 Jonesboro Rd. SE
“Be a part of us for a day of earthly good in our neighborhood! We will likely be cleansing up the our group streets.”
Extra info: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/earth-day-community-clean-up-tickets-267180864157?aff=ebdssbcitybrowse
South Fulton Earth Day Cleanup at Wolf Creek Path
Saturday, April 23, from 9 a.m. – 11 a.m.; Wolf Creek Library, 3100 Enon Rd., South Fulton, GA
“Be a part of District 2 Councilwoman Carmalitha Gumbs as we clear Wolf Creek Trial on Saturday, April 23, 2022, for Earth Day.”
Registration: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/clean-with-councilwoman-carmalitha-gumbs-for-earth-day-2022-tickets-317782916257?aff=ebdssbcitybrowse
Heads Creek Reservoir Cleanup 2022
Saturday, April 23 from 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.; Heads Creek Reservoir Boat Ramp – 40 New Salem Rd., Griffin, GA 30223
“Come be a part of the Griffin Environmental Council on the Metropolis of Griffin Heads Creek Reservoir for a trash cleanup occasion and celebration of Earth Day.”
Registration: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/heads-creek-reservoir-cleanup-2022-registration-293756121467
Friday, April 22, from 4 p.m. – 6 p.m.; Laurel Park, 151 Manning Rd. SW, Marietta, GA, 30060
“Be a part of with us for this enjoyable solution to have a good time Worldwide Earth Day. Volunteering regionally will permit your youth to take time to honor & have a good time Earth Day as many all over the world will likely be doing.
https://patch.com/georgia/marietta/calendar/occasion/20220422/1823510/earth-day-clean-play
Fundamental Avenue Fayetteville Earth Day Competition
Saturday, April 23, from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.; Metropolis Middle Park – 210 Stonewall Ave. W, Fayetteville, GA 30214
“Earth Day Competition will likely be an thrilling downtown-wide occasion, spanning from Metropolis Middle Park, to the Downtown Gazebo, to the Fayette County Library, to Southern Conservation Belief. At every metropolis location, you will notice sustainable distributors and crafters, in addition to a plant sale from Artwork of Landscaping, contemporary markets that includes farmers markets.”
Extra info: https://downtownfayetteville.org/occasion/earth-day-festival/
Earth Day Cleanup – Shoal Creek Park
Saturday, April 23 from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.; Shoal Creek Park – 3642 Glenwood Rd., Decatur, GA
“Have fun Earth Day with Park Pleasure and the Pals of Shoal Creek Parks! Volunteer alongside neighbors at Shoal Creek Park I, giving again to our planet and beautifying a beloved native greenspace. We’ll deal with tasks like saving timber from English ivy, clearing vegetation at a pedestrian park entrance, and cleansing trash out of Shoal Creek.”
Extra info: https://parkpride.org/occasion/greener-good-earth-day-volunteer-project/
Georgia Forestry Basis Earth Day Celebration
Saturday, April 23, from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.; Ponce Metropolis Market
“Georgia Forestry Basis (GFF) is internet hosting an occasion to deliver collectively Atlanta’s greatest nonprofits, and academic and advocacy teams for a enjoyable, interactive day celebrating the significance of forestry to environmentalism in Georgia.”
https://www.poncecitymarket.com/events-all/georgia-forestry-foundation-earth-day-celebration
Earth Day Cleanup at Cambelton Creek Nature Protect
Saturday, April 23, from 10 a.m. – 11 a.m.; Campbellton Creek Nature Protect, 6820 Plummer Rd. SW
“Be a part of us as we volunteer alongside others at Campbellton Creek Nature Protect Volunteer Day. We sit up for seeing you, your loved ones and mates!”
https://www.walkerrunoutdoor.com/event-details/hike-and-brunch-1
Middle for Black Girls’s Wellness Earth Day Occasion in Peoplestown
Friday, April 22, from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m.; Rick McDevitt Youth Middle, 1040 Crew St. SW
“Be a part of CBWW for music, info and giveaways on the Rick McDevitt Youth Middle! The primary 50 folks will obtain a voucher for an Environmental Wellness equipment.”
https://www.cbww.org/occasion/celebrate-earth-day-with-cbww-in-peoplestown/
Chastain Arts Middle Earth Day Celebration
Friday, April 22, from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m.; Historic Chastain Park in Buckhead
“Arrive anytime between 11A -2:30P and meet us within the Chastain Arts Middle car parking zone and check-in to discover a activity inside your talents. We will likely be choosing up trash, pulling weeds, and beautifying areas across the Middle with colourful blooms. We will even be repainting our out of doors picnic tables, so tell us if this can be a job for you!”
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/celebrate-earth-day-tickets-315853084077
Earth Day Date Evening on the Chattahoochee River
Friday, April 22, from 5 p.m. to eight p.m.; Chattahoochee Nature Middle – 9135 Willeo Rd, Roswell, GA 30075
“Be a part of CNC in celebration of Earth Day with a soothing night canoe journey on the Chattahoochee River along with your date. Guides will lead you on a 2.5 hour journey down the river. Alongside the way in which individuals will search for wildlife and study concerning the wetland ecosystem that’s distinctive to metro Atlanta.”
Tickets: https://www.chattnaturecenter.org/occasion/earth-day-date-night-on-the-river/
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Dylan Waukazo is a loyal Minnesota Twins fan. But he will gladly take a vacation from his MLB allegiances when he travels to Atlanta.
The freshly graduated Bemidji High School senior is headed to Georgia from June 7-9 to compete in the Native American All-Star Baseball Showcase at Truist Park. The Braves are hosting 50 youth baseball players of Native American descent from around North America to participate and compete in pro-style workouts and a showcase game.
Waukazo was the lone Minnesota player selected.
“Baseball has been very big for me,” Waukazo said. “I’ve played baseball for 13 years. I’m just excited to get down there and learn. They work with guys like (Ronald Acuna Jr.) on a day-to-day basis. I want to learn from the same coaches.”
Former MLB players Marquis Grissom, Johnny Estrada, Marvin Freeman and Lou Collier will coach the teams in the showcase game. As part of the showcase, the Atlanta Braves will utilize TrackMan Baseball, a leading technology company in sports analytics, to capture, track and deliver player statistics to help players improve their game.
The pro-style workout on Saturday, June 8, will be executed by the Marquis Grissom Baseball Association and will focus on defensive work, fielding, throwing and catcher pop times. Select players will be picked during Saturday’s batting practice to participate in a home run derby that afternoon following the workout.
In the Braves’ efforts to provide access and opportunity for diverse baseball talent, the showcase will highlight Native American high school baseball players who aspire to play the game at the next level.
In addition to providing the unforgettable experience of playing in an MLB ballpark, the event will offer exposure for players who otherwise may not have an opportunity to play in front of college and MLB scouts.
“The one thing I really wanted to learn was more about pitching and more about fielding,” Waukazo said. “I want to get the (fundamentals) down like an MLB player would, and I get to learn from MLB coaches when I get there.”
Waukazo is bringing more than a bat and a glove to Atlanta. With him, he will bring a White Earth Nation tribal flag to give to the Braves’ organization. The flag will be hung with the other donated tribal flags in the team facility, a gesture that makes Waukazo feel “honored and proud.”
“There’s some nerves about going to Atlanta, for sure,” Waukazo said. “But I think they’ll go away once I get down there. I just want to learn as much as I can.”
Waukazo wants to develop more command with his pitching and learn how to throw harder. He will take the tools he garners from Atlanta to Cornell College in Iowa next fall. Cornell is a Division III school in Mount Vernon, led by head coach Robbie Dombrowski. Waukazo will also play for the Bemidji Bucks this summer.
“It’s always been a dream of mine to play college baseball,” he added. “It’s just an honor for me to be able to do that and accomplish that. I went to a showcase and had a good workout with (Cornell). They gave me my first-ever offer and (Dombrowski) said I could be a dude on his staff. He believes in me, and that’s what I was looking for.”
1 of 5 | On May 31, 2003, Eric Robert Rudolph, the long-sought fugitive in the 1996 Atlanta Olympics bombing, was arrested. File Photo courtesy of the FBI
On this date in history:
In 1790, President George Washington signed a bill creating the first U.S. copyright law.
In 1859, construction concluded and bells rang out for the first time from London’s Big Ben clock tower.
In 1889, a flood in Johnstown, Pa., left more than 2,200 people dead.
In 1902, Britain and South Africa signed a peace treaty ending the Boer War.
In 1916, the Battle of Verdun passed the 100-day mark. It would continue for another 200 days, amassing a casualty list of an estimated 800,000 soldiers dead, injured or missing.
In 1921, the Tulsa race massacre was set off when a mob of White residents attacked the Black residents and businesses in the Greenwood District. The total number of those killed in the violence is unknown, with an Oklahoma commission established in 2001 estimating between 75 to 100 people dead. The number of displaced Black residents was far greater.
In 1940, a thick fog hanging over the English Channel prevented the German Luftwaffe from flying missions against evacuating Allied troops from Dunkirk.
Troops evacuated from Dunkirk on a destroyer about to berth at Dover, England, on May 31, 1940. File Photo courtesy of the Imperial War Museum
In 1985, seven federally insured banks in Arkansas, Minnesota, Nebraska and Oregon were closed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. It was a single-day record for closings since the FDIC was founded in 1934.
In 1996, Israeli voters elected opposition Likud Party leader Benjamin Netanyahu as prime minister.
In 2003, Eric Robert Rudolph, the long-sought fugitive in the 1996 Atlanta Olympics bombing and attacks on abortion clinics and a gay nightclub, was arrested while rummaging through a dumpster in North Carolina. Rudolph, whose bombings killed two people and injured many others, was sentenced to four life terms in prison.
In 2005, Mark Felt admitted that, while No. 2 man in the FBI, he was “Deep Throat,” the shadowy contact whose help to Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein on the 1972 Watergate break-in led to U.S. President Richard Nixon’s resignation.
File Photo by Alexis C. Glenn/UPI
In 2012, John Edwards of North Carolina, former U.S. senator and presidential candidate, was acquitted on a charge of taking illegal campaign contributions, and a judge declared a mistrial on five other charges against him.
In 2014, U.S. Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl, 28, captured in Afghanistan nearly five years earlier, was released by the Taliban in exchange for five detainees held at the Guantanamo Bay detention camp in Cuba. In March 2015, the Army announced that Bergdahl had been charged with desertion.
In 2019, a shooting a a Virginia Beach, Va., municipal center left 12 victims and the shooter — a disgruntled former employee — dead.
In 2021, China announced plans to allow couples to have a third child, scrapping its controversial two-child policy amid a slumping birth rate and aging population.
File Photo by Stephen Shaver/UPI
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