The ‘Brier goes green

Greenbrier Chamber of Commerce sponsored a city-wide Day of Service on Earth Day, April 22. The city in Faulkner County experienced a great turnout by high school students, business owners and community members from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. First Security Bank provided lunch for the students, and Kona Ice of Conway and Saline also celebrated them.

The projects included tree planting, trimming, and rock landscaping at Matthews Park; litter pickup on about 20 streets; debris removal from the Ball Hill area; painting a bridge and limb pickup at the softball complex; painting the Eastside Elementary School’s teacher’s lounge; landscaping and power washing at Chef Lin’s, which is the 2025 Small Business Beautification Grant recipient; power washing and mural installation at the Greenbrier Senior Citizen’s Center; and, landscaping in the Greenbrier Community Garden.

The Chamber also unveiled a mural concept that artist Nathan Terry is painting at Panther Station at the corner of State Highway 65 and Green Valley Drive.