Have you been to Earth Fair? If you have, you know how amazing it is. If you haven’t, maybe this is your year to check out one of St. Clair County, Michigan’s premier events.
The 22nd Annual Earth Fair will be held Friday, April 26 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturday, April 27 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Goodells County Park.
Parking, admission and activities are free.
What is Earth Fair?
Earth Fair is Michigan’s largest Earth Day celebration. The two-day festival is designed to showcase earth-friendly options for food, energy, transportation, clothing, homes, gardening
and more. The fair brings together demonstrations, workshops, exhibits, and artisans, and offers a unique opportunity for visitors to connect with exhibitors promoting healthy, green
products and services.
What is there to do?
● Free Shuttle Service – Two Blue Water Area Transit buses offer free rides!
● Tree & Shrub Sale – The Blue Water Conservation District will be selling a variety of flowering trees, conifers, and shrubs.
● Live Birds of Prey Program – Avian Experience will be presenting their birds of prey in the Exhibition Hall at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m.
● Butterfly House – Experience the joy of walking among live butterflies as they fly inside a screened enclosure and appreciate their remarkable beauty as you hand-feed them.
● Bugs on Wheels – Join Nadia in the Historic Church as she shares her knowledge and passion for bugs! Get ready to see and touch amazing bugs and learn their importance.
● Recognition Ceremony – Sponsors, Green Guardian and Emerging Environmentalist winners will be presented during the ceremony on Saturday at 12:15 p.m.
Visit www.EarthDayFair.com for a complete list of event details.
Who coordinates Earth Fair?
St. Clair County Earth Fair is a non-profit organization led by local agencies, individuals, and nonprofits committed to
environmental education throughout the Blue Water Area.