Friday April 21 – At Wenatchee River Institute

Introducing the 2nd annual Trashion Show with the Wenatchee River Institute! A fashion show showcasing wearable garments using recycled materials and repurposed clothes. Come down to see the creative pieces built by your neighbors! There are three design team categories (adult, youth, and elementary youth). Prizes are available for each category PLUS a People’s Choice Award where audience members will get to vote for their favorite outfit. This event is put on is partnership with Waste Loop, Sustainable NCW, and the Sustainability Club at Wenatchee Valley College. Thank you to our sponsors, Waste Management and Sage Mountain Natural Foods!

This event is held outside on the WRI River Haus Lawn. Bring snacks, a picnic blanket, or camp chair to make yourself comfortable! Chairs will also be available. Local beer and wine will be for sale during this event, along with non-alcoholic beverages.

Design team registration is now FULL. No registration is required to come watch the Trashion Show!

The Sustainable NCW Earth Day Fair is on
Saturday, April 22, 2023!

Pybus Public Market in the event room, on the terrace, and on the plaza

Saturday, April 22nd from 10am – 2pm 

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Join us in 2023 to celebrate the 53rd anniversary of Earth Day at Pybus Public Market! Enjoy educational booths, activities for kids, and shop local, eco-friendly goods. Check out several models of electric vehicles and snag some awesome giveaways including trees and shrubs from the Greater Wenatchee Arbor Day Committee! 

This is a FREE event. Don’t miss the silent auction filled with eco-friendly goods and activities during the fair!

                                                                                           

COME AND VISIT THE 350WENATCHEE & WENATCHEE INTERFAITH BOOTH AT THE EARTH DAY FAIR!

 

People enjoying past Earth Day events

LEAVENWORTH EARTH DAY COMMUNITY FAIR SUNDAY APRIL 23, 2023
11am – 4pm

ENCHANTMENT PARK
300 Enchantment Park Way, Leavenworth, WA

 

People enjoying past Earth Day events

Sue Kane editor

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