Lafayette Festival Plants the Seeds to Save the Earth
By Cathy Tyson
Lafayette's first ever human-powered (with electric assist) tricycle, better known as a Frankentrike, and its inventor Segue Fischlin will be making their debut at the Earth Day Festival. Photo provided
Just days before the Earth Day Festival, local law firm Hunsucker Goodstein PC is hosting its annual Lafayette Reservoir Earth Day lunch-hour clean-up from noon to 1 p.m. on Friday, April 22. They will provide everything you need to tidy up the Reservoir - gloves, garbage buckets, litter sticks and vests, along with a complimentary lunch provided by Byron Park before the clean-up. Everyone is invited to join HG along with the Lafayette Chamber of Commerce Green Committee. Meet at the Reservoir Visitor's Center. Just days before the Earth Day Festival, local law firm Hunsucker Goodstein PC is hosting its annual Lafayette Reservoir Earth Day lunch-hour clean-up from noon to 1 p.m. on Friday, April 22. They will provide everything you need to tidy up the Reservoir - gloves, garbage buckets, litter sticks and vests, along with a complimentary lunch provided by Byron Park before the clean-up. Everyone is invited to join HG along with the Lafayette Chamber of Commerce Green Committee. Meet at the Reservoir Visitor's Center.
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