The Ann Arbor Earth Day Festival Planning Committee invites all to celebrate our natural world at the annual Earth Day Festival on Sunday, April 21 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Leslie Science & Nature Center located at 1831 Traver Road in Ann Arbor.
This free, family-friendly event features displays from over 20 local environmental, non-profit, and governmental organizations; live animal demonstrations; learning presentations around sustainable living; hands-on activities; live entertainment; crafts; green building and commuting solutions; energy topics; water awareness; recycling topics; sustainable agriculture; and much more.
The Earth Day Festival will be full of entertainment and engaging activities for visitors of all ages including:
Delicious on-site concessions and refreshments will be available for purchase from Washtenaw Dairy, visitors are encouraged to bring a picnic as well. Trails and grounds will be open for self-guided exploration.
In the true spirit of Earth Day, this festival will be a zero-waste event. Visitors can help keep up the average of 90 percent waste diverted from the landfill during the Earth Day event by bringing a reusable water bottle and putting their waste in the proper receptacles.
Visitors are strongly encouraged to “go green” and carpool, bus, bike, or walk to the festival, if any of those options are available. Parking is limited
Ann Arbor’s Earth Day Festival is a free event thanks to a planning committee, including the City of Ann Arbor – Parks & Recreation and Sustainability departments, A2Zero, Huron River Watershed Council, Legacy Land Conservancy, Leslie Science & Nature Center, and Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum. Additional details and information about the event are available online at discoverscienceandnature.org/a2earthday