With the arrival of autumn comes the return of leaf covered lawns. Did you know that it improves your lawn’s health if you leave your leaves instead of bagging them at the curb? Decomposing leaves offer an array of yard benefits. When you mulch them into the lawn using your mower, the pieces break down and release water and much-needed nutrients, acting as a natural fertilizer. Give it a try this season!
GBWC members attended the Tidewater District meeting in Virginia Beach on September 30.
Great Bridge WC participated in the National Day of Service by donating food to King’s Grant Presbyterian Church’s Beach Bags project to provide food for children on the weekends.
Bring your old electronics, sensitive documents, and household hazardous waste to be recycled at our next Chesapeake Recycles Day event!![]()
Saturday, October 14
9:00 a.m. to noon
Sentara College of Health Sciences
1441 Crossways Blvd![]()
Goodwill, Southeastern Public Service Authority (SPSA), and Shred-It are partnering with the City of Chesapeake to collect a wide variety of items at the event. Accepted items will include electronics, clothing, household items, household hazardous waste, and sensitive documents. For more information, visit www.CityofChesapeake.net/RecyclesDay