Friday, April 16, 2010

Mt. Lebanon To Celebrate 40th Anniversary of Earth Day

On Saturday, April 24, 2010, Earth Day in Mt. Lebanon will celebrate the 40th anniversary of Earth Day. This year's celebration will be a zero-waste event, meaning that all would-be waste will be recycled or composted into reusable goodness. Admission is free.

Last year, Earth Day drew hundreds of people. This year, attendees can enjoy plenty of food, crafts, activities, and entertainment; subscribe to Community Supported Agriculture plans from local farmers; and even see solar panels demonstrated.

For more information, see Earth Day in Mt. Lebanon.

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Anonymous David Huston said...

I am living proof there have been more than 40 years of Earth days.

April 16, 2010 5:13 PM  
Anonymous David Brown said...

I will be showing environmental related short (4 to 10 minute) videos in the Pavilion. Topics currently include:

. Iceland's renewable energy

. E-waste processing in India

. Amazon deforestation

. The local Dunkard Creek fish kill

. Ocean gyre plastic

. Planned obsolescence

Also a couple of entertaining videos by Michael Jackson and Blue Man Group with an environmental message.

Stop by and say hi.

April 21, 2010 9:18 PM  

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