No solid ideas yet, but I'm thinking we should do something as a community for St.Patricks day. (March 17th)
Could be a great source to get the name out since we are using the four leaf clover as the symbol.
Just a thought but there was a story on NPR (National Public Radio) here in the US. It talked about the bee population and how it decreases by 30% every year. Bee keepers are doing everything they can to keep up their hives to pollinate everything.........just about every plant, to include trees, need pollination. This is a world wide problem..................big problem.
One of the main factors they pointed to for the decrease was loss of clover and alpha cover crops due to industrial farming practices. They use pesticides now instead of these cover crops to keep down the weeds. In turn, they've found over 30 different pesticides carried back to the hives. This is getting in our entire food chain. That along with the loss of the bee population will collapse our food supply eventually.
We're already destroying our planet in so many ways...............this is one of the worst and isn't spoken about.
It would be nice to educate communities and convince home farmers, community farms, small farmers, etc. to change their practices and plant clover where they can. Clover is not an evasive species like so many other plants and can be introduced back in to best practices.
I know this is something that would take a lot of work but Arbor Day and other organizations started from humble beginnings also. It could start with getting in touch with organizations like the County Cooperative Extension Services, 4H Clubs or the like in your part of the world.
Nice idea @cdoyle14...........I was thinking something for St. Patricks Day too.........I just expanded on it