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Earth Day: Brentwood Darlington Neighborhood Walk with Oregon Walks

Community Event
Join Oregon Walks on 4/20 for a Earth Day: Brentwood Darlington Neighborhood Walk, starting at 10am at 60th & Flavel St.
10:00 am 12:00 pm
A flyer for an Oregon Walks Earth Day walk in Brentwood Darlington on April 20, 2025

Oregon Walks invites neighbors to join for its Earth Day: Brentwood Darlington Neighborhood Walk on Sunday, 4/20, meeting at 10am. Oregon Walks promotes walking and advocates for safe, convenient, and attractive walking conditions as an essential part of thriving, sustainable, and connected communities. The walk will stop at Black Futures Farm, which is both a community-building and production farm, where we grow meaningful relationships alongside vegetables, fruits, and herbs.

The walk is part of the Get There Brentwood Darlington activation. Get There Brentwood Darlington is a PBOT campaign to raise awareness about the recently completed walking, biking, and transit improvements in the neighborhood and encourage local residents to use the new infrastructure in their daily lives. Anyone can participate in the events, but only people who live, work, or regularly visit the neighborhood are eligible for financial incentives; that's because the financial incentives are intended to help people build new habits around walking, biking, and riding transit utilizing the newly built infrastructure PBOT added to their neighborhood. 

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