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Longmont embraces sustainability at Earth Day celebration
Summary
Sustainable Resilient Longmont hosted a free Earth Day event at Timberline PK-8 featuring a Mini Zero Waste Fair, a new Makers Market, stage performances, and booths from local groups.
Content
Longmont held a community Earth Day celebration on Saturday at Timberline PK-8. The event was organized by Sustainable Resilient Longmont and was free for community members. Activities included a Mini Zero Waste Fair, a new Makers Market, stage performances, and informational booths. Earth Day is observed internationally on April 22.
Event highlights:
- The event was run by Sustainable Resilient Longmont and aimed to include activities for all ages.
- A Mini Zero Waste Fair offered stations on recycling and waste disposal; Naomi Curland, the Zero Waste committee leader and executive director of Longmont Food Rescue, said she drew inspiration from the Longmont Water Fair.
- The Makers Market debuted with local artisans selling pottery and jewelry, and organizers said they may invite more art studios next year.
- Musicians and guest speakers performed on the Timberline stage while the gym hosted booths from local businesses and nonprofits, including Boulder Permaculture.
- Organizers described the gathering as a chance to share practical examples and encourage small, sustainable habit changes across generations.
Summary:
The event highlighted local sustainability projects and provided hands-on learning and community connection. Organizers portrayed the celebration as a way to inspire hope and show practical solutions. Sustainable Resilient Longmont lists other eco-friendly initiatives at srlongmont.org. Undetermined at this time.
