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Go Green Granville was formed by a small group of volunteers who are deeply concerned about climate change, passionate about environmental sustainability and eager to take action at the local level. We work independently from Granville Village Council’s Environmental Sustainability Committee to support, accelerate and amplify local initiatives to meet the carbon reduction goals advocated by the world’s leading climate scientists and create a sustainable, climate-resilient community.
in collaboration with:
Granville Community Foundation | Denison | Granville Area Chamber of Commerce
Granville Land Lab | photo by Susan King
Go Green Granville Leadership Team: Paul Hammond, Tracee Laing, Frank O'Brien-Bernini, Susan King, Jeremy King
Website Content Contributors: Dave Cook, Ed Chanda, Richard Downs, Paul Hammond, Kimmie Huynh, Tracee Laing, Lucy McAllister, Laura Mickelson, Jeremy King, Susan King, Frank O'Brien-Bernini, Mary Rose O'Brien-Bernini, Danyelle Phelps, Nancy Tran
Website Design: Kimmie Huynh, Susan King
Video Production: Kimmie Huynh, Susan King, Lucas Stearns
Video Production Assistance: J.B. King and Paige Olbur
Go Green Granville is a citizen-led initiative dedicated to promoting sustainability and eco-friendly practices within the Granville community. Our mission is to inspire, educate, and empower residents to take action towards a greener, more climate-resilient and sustainable future.
Interested in getting more involved with sustainability initiatives in Granville? Would you like to nominate a resident or business for a Sustainability Spotlight on the website? Want to connect with Go Green Granville leaders? Please use the form below or email us at: hello@gogreengranville.org
We'd love to hear from you!
Denison University students enrolled in the Fall 2024 Environmental Practicum course created a comprehensive green infrastructure plan for Licking County. Their report included recommendations in five key fields of research areas including: Agriculture, Terrestrial, Aquatic, Recreation, and Cultural.
The class worked with organizations including the Licking Land Trust, Licking Park District, 1500 Trees, Pollinator Pathway, and the T.J. Evans Foundations to create a detailed "Greenprint" for Licking County.
Hikers at Denison Bioreserve | Photo by Susan King