"CELEBRATE THE ENVIRONMENT
Because parties are fun, they are an easy way to learn things. People feel better after sharing a good time together. They talk and get new ideas to help the Earth. Then they have a good reason to act on what they have learned. Just as the Fourth of July reminds us to love our country, Earth Day reminds us to love and care for the Earth and our fellow creatures.
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If every neighborhood lived in harmony with nature, most of our environmental problems would be gone. "
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In the 1930s, the United States faced its greatest
crisis since the Civil War. The Stock Market Crash of 1929 and the Great
Depression that followed brought an end to the Roaring ’20s. The party
was over, and for many Americans, life became a matter of survival.