City of Savannah, Lite Foot Foundation to Celebrate 25 Years of Earth Day Savannah on April 25
SAVANNAH – The City of Savannah in partnership with the Lite Foot Environmental Foundation will celebrate the 25th annual Earth Day Savannah on Friday, April 25 in Daffin Park, rain or shine.
The annual festival celebrates local environmental sustainability and conservation efforts aimed at bringing awareness to eco-friendly products, practices, and services through activities and on-site vendors. The festival is Savannah’s largest environmental outreach event and one of the most significant educational gatherings related to Earth Day in Georgia.
Activities for this year’s festival include educational and interactive exhibits, live music, hands-on workshops and demonstrations, indigo dye stations, face painting, a community drop-off station, and a repair tent.
This year’s Vendor Village will feature 35 nonprofit organizations offering educational resources, and eight eco-conscious vendors providing sustainable products and services.
Earth Day is free and open to the public. Volunteer opportunities are still available. Interested residents can learn more by visiting earthdaysavannah.com to learn more.
What: Earth Day Savannah
When: Friday, April 25, 4 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
Where: Daffin Park, 1301 E. Victory Dr.
Information: earthdaysavannah.com
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About Lite Foot Environmental Foundation
Lite Foot Environmental Foundation believes that we must tackle our reliance on plastic and single-use products if we want to ensure a bright future for all. Through educational initiatives, swaps and creative upcycling opportunities, we believe in the collective power of the community to make sustainable shifts towards a greener tomorrow for our planet. Learn more at litefootef.org.