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WBFF Fox 45 :: National park cuts detailed in memo
GATLINBURG, Tenn. - With $85 billion in spending cuts being tossed around in the financial debate, national parks could be on the chopping block. Locally, 5 campgrounds and picnic areas along the Great Smoky Mountains could close, affecting over 54,000 visitors. If Congress cannot reach a deal, the nearly 400 national parks will be forced to cut 5% of their budget.
National park cuts detailed in memo

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Earth Day 2012 Living Green & Healthy

The Nashville community will celebrate the eleventh annual Nashville Earth Day Festival onSaturday, April 21, from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. at Centennial Park.This years theme, Living Green & Healthy will help the community take another step toward Mayor Karl Deans goal of making Nashville the greenest city in the Southeast.The event is free and open to all ages.

The Nashville Earth Day Festivalhas been held in Centennial Park for the past 11 years and has grown to over 10,000 people in attendance.

The event will feature many exhibits and activities aimed at educating Middle Tennesseans about protecting our environment. With nearly a hundred family-friendly booths, hosted bycommunity groups, environmental organizations and government agencies, will offer fun and exciting hands-on activities for all ages.

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