While Earth Day 2024 has come and gone, and while everyday we each have the opportunity to be good stewards of our communities; Two Harbors has set aside a day specifically to come together and make their community shine. The Two Harbors annual Community Clean-Up is coming Saturday, May 4th. As a collaboration between Castle Danger Brewery, Granite Gear, Lake County Soil & Water Conservation, Lovin’ Lake County, and Grounds Keepers, the goal of the clean-up is for the community to come together to beautify Two Harbors by picking up trash and debris. The focus will be on trails, parks, creeks, and high traffic areas.
Though the event is held in Two Harbors, all are encouraged to clean up in their communities, wherever they are. “Just walking around two hours on a Saturday can make a difference in the community,” Brooke Coyle, Marketing and Events Coordinator at Castle
Danger Brewery said. This difference is not only seen in the beauty of the town, but also in the pride com-munity members can have for their community. Those interested in the clean-up can register at https:// castledangerbrewery.com/event/ communitycleanup2024/. Prize giveaways will be held, and a free beer or root beer given to all participants. Baptism River Barbecue and the Rainy Rose Food Truck will be at Castle Danger Brewery starting at noon on May 4th. The clean-up will run from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. on May 4th, with registration beginning at 9:30 a.m. on the corner by Castle Danger Brewery. Teaching children to help clean up litter establishes a sense of responsibility in them and allows them to do something to help. There are many benefits to picking up litter, including a more beautiful community, time spent outdoors, and reduction of crime. May the Fourth be with you this weekend as you help to beautify our corner of the galaxy.