Earth Day 2021 events in Miami-Dade County
Here’s your guide to everything green from Coral Gables to Miami Beach and everywhere in between
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View of Picnic Islands and Sunset Harbour from Edgewater. (Courtesy of Nicole Lopez-Alvar)
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, Fla. – Mother Nature truly blesses Miami-Dade County nearly year-round with warm weather, sunshine, green foliage, warm waters, and more. However, with the threat of global warming and pollution looming near, it is time as Miami residents to do our part especially on the days leading up to and following Earth Day, April 22.
Below, we’ve rounded up events ranging from beach cleanups to sustainable fashion shows across the county in which you can do your part to get involved to help our city and county stay beautiful.
Rob Cortis being interviewed by Fox and Friends about his pro-Trump float and his crisscrossing the country with it, back in 2017.
Monday evening Palm Coast City Manager Matt Morton learned that some sort of Trump rally was planned for Thursday morning–on City Hall property, adjacent to the city’s government building in Town Center. The city had not issued a permit for such a rally–certainly not on its property, where it would not do so, nor anywhere else in the city, where it would issue it if it had time and data to know what it was issuing it for.
January 16, 2021
A convoy of National Guard vehicles rolled into Trenton on Saturday evening as the state braces for a possible pro-Trump march on Sunday. All was quiet in the capital city as of 7:30 p.m.
About 100 National Guard troops will act as security around the State House in Trenton.
Some city streets around the State House and Trenton City Hall are being blocked off as a precaution and will remain closed through Jan. 20.
Starting at 4 p.m. on Saturday, the city closed off Stockton Street at East State Street, Front Street, and the City Hall Parking Lot. East State Street is also closed at Barry Hogan Way.