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SUMMARY:Baby Animal Days at Andelin Family Farm
DESCRIPTION:Baby Animal Days & Tulip Festival occurs annually in April. We grow a beautiful field of tulips and let you get more up close and personal with the cute baby animals born during the Springtime on the farm.
URL:https://oldediblerenotahoe.com/event/baby-animal-days-at-andelin-family-farm/
LOCATION:Andelin Family Farm\, 8100 Pyramid Way\, Spanish Springs\, NV\, 89436
CATEGORIES:Activity,Community Events,Family friendly
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SUMMARY:South Lake Tahoe Earth Day Celebration
DESCRIPTION:The League to Save Lake Tahoe will be hosting a booth at this year’s South Lake Tahoe Earth Day event. Stop by to learn about issues impacting Lake Tahoe\, how you can get involved\, and pick up Keep Tahoe Blue swag. We will have a fun\, interactive activity and prizes! \nWalk\, ride your bike\, take the bus or carpool with three or more friends to win a special prize at our booth. Join us at the Kid Zone to make a fun keepsake to take home. \nIf you are interested in volunteering to help Keep Tahoe Blue at the booth\, email events@keeptahoeblue.org. If you are interested in volunteering at South Lake Tahoe Earth Day\, please complete the form here. \nMore about South Lake Tahoe Earth Day\nEarth Day recognizes\, celebrates\, and promotes our region’s unique beauty while educating the public about local environmental issues. Bring your friends and family to learn about ways to counteract global climate change through recycling and composting\, alternative energy\, water conservation\, sustainability\, and reducing our ecological footprint. Enjoy local live music and dance\, swing through the Kid Zone to make some recycle-themed arts and crafts\, or get your face painted\, and be sure to support or wide array of educational booths and local vendors. Food and local crafts will be available for purchase\, and don’t forget to buy some raffle tickets for our huge Earth Day raffle!
URL:https://oldediblerenotahoe.com/event/south-lake-tahoe-earth-day-celebration/
LOCATION:Bijou Community Park\, 1201 Al Tahoe Blvd\, South Lake Tahoe\, CA
CATEGORIES:Activity,Community Events,Educational,Family friendly,Festival,Gardening,Nonprofit,Outdoors
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SUMMARY:Reno Earth Day
DESCRIPTION:Mercury Momentum has adopted a 3-armed philosophy to embody Earth Day and guide the event: \nThe Natural World – to respect\, protect\, explore and engage in the Nature of the planet \nGreen Technologies – to explore and expand interest\, understanding and support for innovations that are cleaner\, healthier and more sustainable for the future \nMany Cultures – to respect and explore different perspectives on what Earth Day means\, including views on science\, policy\, culture\, spirit\, lifestyles\, and/or economics \nWe continually try to balance the event between these 3 arms and develop new programs to expand each direction. \nReno Earth Day also attempts to uphold a philosophy of inclusiveness in order to maximize the reach of Earth Day messages and changes in habits and assumptions over a broader audience. The role of the organizers is not to judge different perspectives\, but to optimize the forum for so many people – so many puzzle pieces – to come together\, learn from each other and share community cathexis and education. Inclusiveness is extended to how we reach other volunteers and organization\, how we design the layouts for different types of exhibitors and how we attempt to diversify the audience. We try not to judge what we think participants should do\, but try to maximize the opportunities for them to learn and choose a better way to act. We have over 100 non-profit groups participating with the freedom to advocate\, rally and maintain a myriad of “should” voices. Our process is to simply keep it fair and fun for so many perspectives involved\, support and assist the plans of participating organizations and help the puzzle pieces fit together smoothly. \nBy expanding how we include all participants\, we have expanded the audience and its diversity. The benefits of this approach are to have more educational impact\, creating even more positive change. An event like this could run the risk of attracting mainly like-minded individuals\, who already know of most environmental initiatives\, technologies and resources\, and already practice strong sustainable lifestyles. Therefore\, the change inspired by the event could remain minimal and be defined by others’ as simply a “special interest.” By attracting a wider\, more diverse audience that may not already know about these things\, the opportunity for change is greater; even a small change of practice or habit in a larger audience equates to greater overall impact. Our goal is to exemplify that stewardship of the planet we share is not a “special Interest;” it affects us all\, so we need to create greater momentum by involving more people. The event is then designed to maximize the educational opportunities at the event – both interactive and passive – so that once we get people there\, they cannot help but learn something. \nPuzzlemasters\nThere are a multitude of perspectives on what Earth Day means.  For some\, it is about sustainable technologies and science\, for some it is about connections with nature and conservation\, for some it is about social and/or political change\, in numerous philosophies it is about spiritual connections with the planet\, for others it is about healthy living and lifestyle\, and yet others about sustainable economic practices\, while others emphasize tolerance and a planet-wide neighborhood. For some people education in these areas is key\, for others it is policy change and activism\, and for others it is celebration and expression of these connections. We see our purpose with this event is ensuring there is a forum for all of those perspectives to come together without judging any. We are amazed with how tolerant and cooperative so many perspectives are on this day to come together and make this event happen. ALL of the educational programs\, booths\, activities and workshops are put on by one of the exhibitors.  We continue to create the structures to ensure a balance of education\, expression\, vending and fun\, but we are not usually providing the content.  We create programs that allow more people and organizations to participate\, and try to promote all participants’ messages through media\, games\, layout and access strategies.  Participants – exhibitors\, organizations\, individuals and sponsors – develop the content.  Our role is to make the event and messages as accessible as possible to more people and maintain the balances.  There are literally thousands of moving pieces\, and we are simply the puzzle masters making sure they function together(as well as we can) and as fairly as possible\, while the event itself is actually “put on by” all of the participants. All Volunteers and planners should add that to your resumes – Puzzlemasters!
URL:https://oldediblerenotahoe.com/event/reno-earth-day/
LOCATION:Idlewild Park\, 1000 Cowan Dr.\, Reno\, NV\, 89509
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