KINGSTON, Jamaica – Saturday 4, 2008 has been designated National Wood and Water Day.
In commemoration of this day Miss Earth Jamaica Organization and its 2008 queen Simone Burke urges Jamaican to get involved in their local community and make a lasting difference in the fight against climate change now and for future generations by planting a tree.
“The symbolism – and the substantive significance – of planting a tree has universal power in every culture and every society on Earth, and it is a way for individual men, women and children to participate in creating solutions for the environmental crisis.” Al Gore, Earth in the Balance.
The event will climax with Miss Burke planting the first cassava stick at the tree planting exercise.
Later that day she is slated to spearhead the launch of Miss Earth Jamaica’s commitment to plant 500 trees as pledge to the United Nations Environmental Programme’s under the “Plant for the Planet” Billion Tree Campaign with the slogan “Go Green Jamaica”. This is an effort from the United Nations to plant 7 billion trees worldwide by the end of 2009.
This event will take place at The Sweat Shop Fitness Club located at 2 Upper Braemar Avenue, New Kingston commencing at 4:30pm and is presented by Posh Entertainment Productions, Ltd franchise holder of the Miss Earth Jamaica Pageant with a stellar list of sponsors including ATL Motors “Honda Fit”, Jamaica Forestry Department and The Sweat Shop Fitness Club.
For more information on Miss Earth Jamaica Pageant, email them at info@missearthjamaica.com or visit their website at http://www.missearthjamaica.com
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