The class spent the morning volunteering with the Greene County Health Department to pick up trash for Earth Day. The first Earth Day in 1970 called upon millions of Americans from all walks of life to support the modern environmental movement. Since then, Earth Day has evolved into the largest civic event on Earth, activating billions across 192 countries to safeguard our planet and fight for a brighter future. Every action matters and we all have a role to play.

We are glad we could be a part of it. 🌎


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Think you don’t have time to be a member of the CEO class? Meet Ethan. Ethan is a four sport athlete, a barista at Brantzel’s, and a member of the Illinois Army National Guard…and he ...