Sunday, April 11, 2010

Earth Day Events in Chicagoland


There are many ways to celebrate the 40th Anniversary of Earth Day in Chicagoland. Here are some of the events planned for this April.


April 17th, 10am - 430pm, Quinlan Lifescience Bldg, Loyola University

To bring together the north lake shore communities of Andersonville, Edgewater, Lincoln Square, Ravenswood, Rogers Park, and Uptown to host an event that will provide informative and fun programming, guest speakers and displays in the interest of educating the community about environmental problems and solutions while highlighting local businesses, organizations and environmental initiatives.

April 17 - 18, 10am - 4pm, Irish American Heritage Center
This unique family Earth Day event features lots of great activities and education for adults and children alike! Yummy organic and locally sourced food, music and dance, and over 100 vendors are just a few of the attractions.

April 17 - 18, 10am - 5pm, Lincoln Park Zoo
Want to make your life a little greener? Want your family to learn more about recycling, energy efficiency and organic foods? Join ChicaGO Green at Lincoln Park Zoo to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Earth Day. This free event will feature fun activities for kids and information for everyone about carbon footprints and solar power. See a fashion show featuring recycled garments.

April 24th, 7am - 10am, Humboldt Park
This first of its kind event will highlight the best Chicago of the future set against the historic boulevards of Logan Square and Humboldt Park. Beginning with a family friendly 5k run/walk, the race will culminate at the Humboldt Park boat house with a free Green Living Expo including great music, family entertainment, delicious food, exciting vendors and shopping, environmental education and fun for the whole family.

April 24th, 10am - 1pm Oark Park Public Works
(after party at Green Home Experts)
Earth Fest is a community-wide celebration to honor Earth Day! Public Works will host a family-friendly event with snacks, games, and local green vendors sharing their wares.

April 24th, 6pm, 825 S. Oak Park Ave.
Raise a Glass to Mother Earth at the Avenue Ale House, starting at 6 p.m. Free drawing tickets available at participating businesses. Bring tickets to the Ale House to win eco-friendly prizes!

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  1. – April 22, 2010 marks the 40th anniversary of Earth Day, a day designed to inspire awareness and appreciation for the earth’s environment. Meet Me At The Corner (MeetMeAtTheCorner.org), a kids’ virtual field trip Web site, is celebrating with a pod cast about hiking and bird watching in Colorado Springs’ Aiken Canyon Preserve. The episode also includes a variety of activities and interviews intended to promote environmental interest among kids all year long. MeetMeAtTheCorner.org combines the content that educators and parents trust with the delivery method that today’s kids embrace.

    Led by ten year-old reporter Benjy, the on-line video “field trip” introduces children to the 100+ species that inhabit the preserve, its unique ecosystem, and the history of ornithologist Charles Aiken. Rounding out the episode is an interview with Phil Kendal, the past chairman of the Nature Conservancy in Colorado, who shares how kids can get involved in hiking.

    To help localize the content, MeetMeAtTheCorner.org’s “Learning Corner” provides parents and teachers a variety of episode-specific resources, activities and guided questions that meet national- and state-based educational standards.

    Meet Me At The Corner also suggests the following five ways kids can actively participate in Earth Day...on April 22 and all year long:

    1. Use less water. Take showers instead of baths and turn off the tap when brushing your teeth.
    2. No-pollute commute. Walk or bike to school to reduce air pollution and save on fuel costs.
    3. Save electricity. Turn off all lights and appliances when not in use.
    4. Reduce, reuse, recycle. Buy/eat fresh snacks that use less packaging. Take a reusable bag on shopping trips.
    5. E-Cycle. Keep old computers and electronics out of the landfill by taking them to a recycling center.

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