Hosted by the city of Dallas, the eco-friendly green expo has moved to a new location this year - the site of the new Farmers Assisting Returning Military Urban Farm on Good Latimer Road. F.A.R.M. and their partner organization, Eat the Yard, will be converting it into a community gathering space with a greenhouse, raised planting beds, outdoor classrooms and more to help our returning veterans learn new skills in a therapeutic setting.  Free.

 

 

Explore the museum with activities geared toward ages 21 plus.

    •    Stop by the Live Chat Lounge filled with interesting speakers

    •    Meet Engineering Artisans

    •    Explore Pinball machines - from the inside out!

    •    Experience Classic Arcade Games 

    •    Dance to live music by The Front from 7-10 pm

    •    Try Mindfulness Under the (Planetarium) Stars from 6:30-8 pm

    •    Enjoy a cash bar and purchase a tasty assortment of small plates in Café on Tap

$20. 

World's largest eco-fest featuring hundreds of green organizations and businesses, speakers, films, food and kid's activities. Free.

Family friendly festival featuring children’s activities, live animals, nature walk, bat presentation. See complete schedule on the website.

Read the Green Source DFW article.

Stop by for a great selection of native and adaptive perennials, herbs, annuals, succulents, tropicals and garden what-nots. Located in the Canyon Creek neighborhood north of Campbell Road.

Come for a fun workshop at the Park Store making Earth Day crafts out of containers you might otherwise throw away. 

We will use clean, empty large cans to make great holders for kitchen or bathroom utensils and decorate the outside of the can with pictures, paint or paper. 

Bring your recycled magazines, copied photos or pictures for pasting on your cans.

Earth-friendly vendors, Grapevine Garden Club Spring Plant Sale at Botanical Gardens at Heritage Park. Enter to win a one-night stay at Grapevine’s Great Wolf Lodge, lodging at an Omni Hotel and other great prizes.

Enjoy traditional Japanese dance, music, martial arts, sword demonstrations, raku, tea ceremonies and the beauty of nature in the beautiful outdoor venue. $5-8.

Brett Cummins, Brookhaven and North Lake adjunct professor of geology, discusses weather and climate basics and their effect on water resources.

John McCuin, associate professor of physics at Dallas Baptist University, highlights climate measurement and change dynamics.

David Griggs, Brookhaven adjunct professor of government and criminal justice, presents the politics surrounding climate and its dynamics.

Sponsored by the Brookhaven College STEM Institute and Institute for Politics Studies.

6th annual Earth Day Fest at Brookhaven College featuring local vendor booths, service agencies, music and food.

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