Earth Day Festival :: 20th Anniversary :: April 20th, 2008

Entertainment

It's A Fun Time For All! This year the Stockton Earth Day Festival bring a wonderful line-up of fun entertainment for all ages.


General Info

April 20, 2008
Sunday: 11am - 5pm
Victory Park
(Behind Haggin Museum)  Near Pershing and Acacia. 

Free Admission.



Special Entertainment: Family Fun Bike Ride

A fun activity each years is the Family Fun Bike Ride.  The bike ride registration is free and begins at 10:30am at the festival in Victory Park.

The 1.5 mile family ride starts at 11am from Victory Park and travels throughout the Victory Park neighborhood and along the waterways.  A snack and drink will be provided for registrants.  Prizes for decorated bikes will be awarded.  Stockton’s Volunteers In Police (VIP) will be leading the ride/parade.  Plan now to gather your family and friends and join this fun activity. 

Call Annette DePauli at (209) 329-5443 for more information.

Passport Flyer  -  Download Passport

Young people are clearly concerned about the health of our planet, often becoming leaders in recycling, restoration and conservation efforts both as classroom projects and in their own homes.

This year the Earth Day Festival is adding an exciting way to engage young people in learning about ways to help the environment.  Ask your teacher about Passport Earth flyers. Click here to print out your Passport Flyer.

Collect stamps at booths throughout the Earth Day Festival, look for answers to questions about protecting our planet and enter a raffle for a bike at the Passport Earth booth.

Grant Applications

The 2008 Earth Day Festival is offering grants for teachers to provide special environmental education activities for their classrooms.  Any teacher in a public or private school is eligible to apply for up to $250 which will be awarded for materials to use in environmental science exploration and/or field trips.

Students of today are a “wired generation” needing encouragement and guidance in experiencing the natural world.  The environment is extremely important and students need to become well-informed citizens so they can make knowledgeable choices about their effect on the world around them, now and in the future.

As tribute to her dedication and tireless efforts in mentoring young people, these grants have been made named in honor of Fran Abbott, a former member of the Earth Day Festival planning committee who passed away on March 4, 2008.  Fran was a tireless advocate for and mentor to young students and promoted environmental education in schools throughout our community.

For grant applications and more information, please visit www.livegreensanjoaquin.com or contact Conni Bock (468-4880 or cbock@sjcoe.net), Sharene Gonzales (937-8791 or sharene.gonzales@ci.stockton.ca.us), or Cynthia Madrid (468-3073 or cgmadrid@sjgov.org).

 

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