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What healthy and civilized activities are there around us?
1. I'll pick up the garbage. The new trend of civilization: volunteers drive the citizens to pick up cigarette butts, peels and scraps of paper on the spot, and the garbage picked up by the citizens can be exchanged for prizes. This encouraging activity infection drives everyone to pass by.

2. Times, new fashions and civilizations accompany us: Before the event, 24 publicity panels were set up in the North and South exhibition areas in six aspects: green environmental protection, healthy living, civilized behavior, good attitude, clean environment and * * * fostering a new atmosphere. Volunteers distributed relevant proposals to the public on the spot to create a strong publicity atmosphere.

3. Garbage classification has different destinations: an interactive experience activity of garbage classification was set up in the south of the square, and small gifts were distributed to citizens who participated in the activity and correctly classified it, which inspired more citizens to participate in the "garbage classification" activity.

4. Exercise and maintain a healthy mentality: interactive experience activities for healthy living were set up on the spot, and citizens advocated scientific and healthy lifestyles, such as skipping rope, kicking shuttlecock, watching and experiencing first aid demonstrations of cardiac resuscitation, public safety emergency drills, etc., which not only enhanced physical fitness, but also increased first aid safety knowledge.

5. Lecture Hall of Adolescent Mental Health Education: In order to further popularize civilized health knowledge, strengthen mental health education for minors, increase spiritual care for adolescent students at school, and let adolescent students grow up healthily and happily. According to the school schedule, the volunteers held the "Youth Mental Health Education" class for more than 30 parents' representatives from nearly 300 students in six grades of the school through mutual consultation.