Dreadlocked dudes dancing, little girls and caterpillars, organic foods, and good tunes...
Earth Day festivals sure are fun!
The Earth Day Network, which runs
Earth Day festivals across the country, chose PowerUp as its official 2008 game; it was also a featured part of Engineers Week 2008.
Down to Earth Month engages consumers, policy leaders, media and the wine trade with eco-friendly events, such as
Earth Day festivals, vineyard hikes, food & wine festivals, eco-tours and more.
Wineries across the state will engage consumers, policy leaders, media and trade with active and educational festivities such as
Earth Day festivals, organic wine trails, dog - friendly vineyard hikes, wildlife talks, horseback rides, eco-tours and more.
Napa Green Earth Day Celebration April 18 — 20, 2014 Time: Varies Cost: Varies Events throughout the county including special tours and
an Earth Day festival, Napa Valley.
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an Earth Day festival in McCarren Park.
Over the past five years, I have deepened my relationship with NWEI by convening a Voluntary Simplicity discussion course, tabling for NWEI at the Portland
Earth Day festival, attending the 2011 North American Gathering in Port Townsend, serving as a liaison at Portland State University for integrating the discussion courses into curricular and co-curricular learning, and promoting the courses via the nonprofit that I co-founded, Earth Wisdom Alliance.
Check out these pictures from my local
Earth Day festival.
Not exact matches
Celebrate
Earth Day in Green Valley April 27, 2014 Time: Noon — 3:00 pm Cost: $ 65 Iron Horse Vineyards, Sonoma County
[email protected] Celebrate
Earth Day in Green Valley at an outdoor food & wine
festival with keynote speaker Sandra
Day O'Connor at Iron Horse Vineyards.
Celebrate
Earth Day in Green Valley April 19, 2015 Time: 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm Cost: $ 55 - $ 250 Iron Horse Vineyards, Sonoma County 707/887 -1507,
[email protected] Eat, drink and be green at this outdoor food and wine
festival, showcasing the delicious Chardonnays and Pinot Noirs of Green Valley.
April 25, the fun - filled
festival Celebrate
Earth Day in Downtown Napa highlights the Napa Valley Vintner's commitment to having all their eligible members certified Napa Green by 2020.
From «green wine trails» and
Earth Day wine and food
festivals to special eco-tours in the vineyard, California's winemakers and winegrowers are offering a wide variety of fun, sustainably - focused festivities throughout the month of April, which can be found at www.discovercaliforniawines.com/d2e.
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After a slow first few
days wheeled out a platter of surprisingly mediocre films given this is the most prestigious film
festival on
Earth and can cherry - pick from the cream of world cinema,
Festival de Cannes clicked into gear.
«Last
Day on
Earth» has just wrapped production and can soon be seen on the
festival circuit with partnering organization ACT Against Violence.
Women - directed films will bookend the
festival, with Ana Lily Amirpour's A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night serving as this year's opener and Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard's 20,000
Days on
Earth closing it out.
Here's your chance to get back to nature.The fourth annual
Earth Day Celebration will take place Saturday at Jaycee Beach on Lake Minneola in Clermont.Sponsored by the South Lake Animal League, the
festival marks the 25th anniversary celebration of the first
Earth Day.More than 5,000 people are expected to attend the daylong event featuring environmental exhibits, eco-oriented products,
Earth Day crafts and children's activities.Exhibits, crafts booths and food concessions will be open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.Among those on hand will be Smokey Bear, Pollyanna the Clown and members of the Keep Lake County Beautiful Committee, which has supported resolutions declaring April as Environmental Awareness Month.
Although it's changed so much since the mid-nineties — and yes, I'm one of those who believes it'll never be the same as the «good old
days» — there's still no other
festival like it on
earth.
It was finally announced that this Saturday the capital of Argentina will have its second major
Earth Day celebration (first was in 2008): a
festival that will include several concerts, organic food, yoga classes and
This week, we celebrate the 40th anniversary of
Earth Day with the usual
festivals and local clean - ups.