McCully Heritage Project hosts annual Earth Day event
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Illinois Department of Conservation Officer Jordan Roundcount explains to Calhoun Elementary Third Grade the importance of being safe on the water. (Diane Brangenberg/Calhoun News-Herald)

Connor Peters, Ren Paul and Grace Brady enjoying Wild Arrow Mobile Petting Zoo. (Diane Brangenberg/Calhoun News-Herald)

Molly Hagen enjoying the bunnies. (Diane Brangenberg/Calhoun News-Herald)
By Diane Brangenberg
The Calhoun County Health Department sponsored 2024 Earth Day on Friday, April 19, at McCully Heritage Project with students from Calhoun Elementary, Brussels Elementary, St. Norbert’s and St. Mary’s attending.
There were several different stations that the students got to visit and learn about all the different aspects of preservation of the Earth as well as safety.
“Our entire staff looks forward to this event every year. It’s one of our favorite days “ said Health Department Director Sandy Teichmann. Many organizations helped to make this event successful.
