Earth Day Fair at Nicolet College April 22
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Rutlin, Terry
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Nicolet College
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Nicolet College, Rhinelander, WI
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The Northwoods Community Garden will be holding an Earth Day Fair from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, April 22, in the Lakeside Center at Nicolet College.
The theme this year is "No Blue, No Green. Water, it's kind of important."
“With this theme we are putting an emphasis on the importance of water in the Northwoods with speakers and discussions about quality, impact on health, contaminants, and much more,” event co-chairs Patrick Burns and Ali Pichowski said in a statement.
“The Earth is called the Blue Planet for a reason, and we look forward to sharing more about how our small sliver of that "Blue" plays a role on a large and small scale.”
The event is being held in partnership with Nicolet College, the School District of Rhinelander, WXPR, and ArtStart.
The fair will feature a number of environmentally-themed speakers, vendors and information booths. These will include The Northwoods Community Garden, Green Design Center, Northwoods Farm Fresh Atlas Business, D & L Enterprises, Oneida County Biking and Walking Trails Council (OCBWTC), Rhinelander High School, Oneida County Lakes and Rivers Association, Northwoods Land Trust, KC Refiller (formerly The Kindred Cottage), J North Unique Framing, and the Northwoods Homesteading Club, among others.
The fair will also feature a children’s story time, live music, and a guided meditation session.
Admission is free. Food will be available for purchase by Jessica’s Cucina and Lola’s Lunch Box.
For more information, visit sustainabilitynwoods.wixsite.com/earthdayfair.
The theme this year is "No Blue, No Green. Water, it's kind of important."
“With this theme we are putting an emphasis on the importance of water in the Northwoods with speakers and discussions about quality, impact on health, contaminants, and much more,” event co-chairs Patrick Burns and Ali Pichowski said in a statement.
“The Earth is called the Blue Planet for a reason, and we look forward to sharing more about how our small sliver of that "Blue" plays a role on a large and small scale.”
The event is being held in partnership with Nicolet College, the School District of Rhinelander, WXPR, and ArtStart.
The fair will feature a number of environmentally-themed speakers, vendors and information booths. These will include The Northwoods Community Garden, Green Design Center, Northwoods Farm Fresh Atlas Business, D & L Enterprises, Oneida County Biking and Walking Trails Council (OCBWTC), Rhinelander High School, Oneida County Lakes and Rivers Association, Northwoods Land Trust, KC Refiller (formerly The Kindred Cottage), J North Unique Framing, and the Northwoods Homesteading Club, among others.
The fair will also feature a children’s story time, live music, and a guided meditation session.
Admission is free. Food will be available for purchase by Jessica’s Cucina and Lola’s Lunch Box.
For more information, visit sustainabilitynwoods.wixsite.com/earthdayfair.
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Nicolet College News Release - Earth Day Fair April 22
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Rutlin, Terry, “Earth Day Fair at Nicolet College April 22,” Nicolet College Archives - Press Releases, accessed May 6, 2024, https://nicoletcollegearchives.omeka.net/items/show/199.
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