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Reverse Tashlich ⏺️ *Rescheduled to 10/6*

*The Peachtree Creek Reverse Tashlich cleanup has been rescheduled to Sunday, October 6! We will still be cleaning the Peachtree Creek Greenway, where the creek was badly battered by the flooding water brought on by Hurricane Helene. The waters brought a lot of debris, which we hope to remove, preventing it from flowing south into the Chattahoochee River (and eventually the ocean). Please register for the new date using the link below.
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Join AA's Greening Group for Reverse Tashlich! The ritual of Tashlich requires us to symbolically cast our sins into a body of moving water; Reverse Tashlich asks us to remove human-made trash from our rivers and streams, much of which ultimately flows into our oceans. This year, like last year, we will clean the Peachtree Creek Greenway, a beautiful walking/running path just a few miles east of AA.
Please arrive at the parking lot by 1:45 p.m. to register. All are welcome to stay on dry ground, but if you plan on getting down and dirty, be sure to wear boots. Please bring your own reusable water bottle. Gloves will be provided.
This is AA's sixth year participating, and we will be one of over 250 Reverse Tashlich events across the globe on that day, coordinated through Repair the Sea. Our event is co-sponsored by Adamah-Atlanta.
Registration is required (link below).
Questions? Contact the Greening Group Co-Chair: Myrtle Lewin (aagreening@gmail.com).
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