Volunteers Get Ready for Annual PLANET Gives Back Event

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HERNDON, Va. – PLANET will hold the fourth annual PLANET Gives Back project, a volunteer service event, Wednesday, Oct. 22, during this year’s 25th anniversary of the Green Industry Conference (GIC) in Louisville, Kentucky. 

A group of approximately 75 PLANET member volunteers will focus the majority of their efforts this year on Meyzeek Middle School, a public school in Louisville that focuses on math, science and technology. This project site was identified through YouthBuild Louisville, an education, job training and leadership program organization designed to help young adults realize their potential. 

PLANET Gives Back volunteers will spend their afternoon landscaping the school grounds, performing maintenance on perimeter fences and beautifying the front entrances with the use of raised planter beds. In addition to work at Meyzeek Middle School, PLANET Gives Back will also work at the neighboring St. Vincent de Paul, one of the oldest social service charities in Louisville, where they will be installing a number of trees.  

The number of volunteers for this project is limited to 75 and there are some openings still available. For more information about PLANET Gives Back or to register, visit PLANET’s website or call 800-395-2522. 

The lead sponsors for PLANET Gives Back are GIE+EXPO, John Deere and New Holland Construction. The supporting sponsors are STIHL, Inc. and Syngenta. 

PLANET Gives Back is approved for PLANET Landscape Industry Certified recertification at 0.5 CEU per hour of volunteerism completed.