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2010 Events and Workshops

Come see us at the following Events and Composting / Gardening Workshops

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Earth Day

"On April 22, 1970, 20 million Americans took to the streets, parks and auditoriums to demonstrate on behalf of a healthy, sustainable environment. The first Earth Day led to the creation of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the passage of the Clean Air Act, the Clean Water Act and the Endangered Species Act. In 1990, Earth Day went global, with 200 million people from 141 nations participating. Earth Day is now widely celebrated around the world as a collective expression of public will to create a sustainable society and inspires changes that bring ongoing benefits to the community." – Earth Day Network

About The Tahoe Earth Day Foundation

The Tahoe Earth Day Foundation, a non-profit organization, is being created to educate the general public regarding the Lake Tahoe and Truckee region’s unique beauty and how to preserve and protect it. The means of providing such education includes, but is not limited to, regional Earth Day Festivals that will include environmental and educational booths with focus areas on watershed health, forest health, pollution prevention, alternative energy and waste management. It has also been created to recognize and celebrate the work of Senator Gaylord Nelson of Wisconsin who's creation of the first Earth Day, on April 22, 1970 eventually lead to national legislation such as the Clean Air Act and the Clean Water Act. www.tahoetruckeeearthday.org.

 

Full Circle Compost is located on the eastern slope of the Sierra Nevada Mountains, directly below Lake Tahoe, in the beautiful Carson Valley.

We formulate our products to meet the unique challenges the Sierra Front has to offer.

 

We'll be at the Tahoe Truckee Earth Day Festival 2010

Tahoe Truckee Earth Day 2010

The 2010 Tahoe Truckee Earth Day Festival is slated for Saturday, April 24, from 11am – 5pm at the Village at Squaw Valley USA.

This all-ages, community sponsored event gives participants an opportunity to learn about recycling/composting, alternative energy, sustainability, watershed and forest health, and reducing ecological footprints via a diverse array of agency representatives and earth-friendly vendors. It is the largest eco-event in the North Lake Tahoe / Truckee area, over 6,000 people attended in 2009. 

Earth Day is a Zero Waste event. Typical trash receptacles will not be available in effort to drastically minimize waste. Booth participants are requested to minimize handouts and implement other forms of waste reduction. All food vendors will be using biodegradable take-out containers made of either paper or PLA, a high tech starch-based plastic. Food and biodegradable waste will be collected and composted by Full Circle Compost in Minden, Nevada.

In addition to Saturday’s festivities, there is an entire week of events scheduled to celebrate Earth Day. And don't forget the earth day raffle. This year holds some extra special prizes! 

New Kids Activities:

Dr. Solar and Rolling ReCreate

Dr. Solar’s self-contained solar powered portable traveling family entertainment experience is a eco-friendly gypsy wagon affair that would make P.T. Barnum drool and features an Eco-Themed interactive show. In addition, Rolling reCREATE will be bringing a vehicle full of fun and fascinating material for a hands-on craft experience that encourages everyone to rethink their notion of trash. They’ll provide the trash, tools and instruction for your kids to build a masterpiece out of repurposed goods! Kids of all ages are encouraged to attend; activities begin at 11am and will be held at the base area of Squaw Valley USA.

3 Great Bands!

Continuing the excellent tradition of great music at Earth Day, this year we are featuring three bands during the day. The line up includes local favorites Drop Theory, the Mark Sexton Band and headliner, Dusty Rhodes and the River Band. Follow the music schedule online at www.tahoetruckeeearthday.org.

Envirolution Trashion Show

Back by popular demand to the festivities this year is the Envirolution Trashion Show. The Truckee High School Envirolution Club "Trashion" show is a recycling fashion show of artsy outfits (made by the students themselves) that are created out of materials that do not biodegrade easily. Each outfit has a commentary piece that is funny and educational, sending a message of positive action; everyone can consciously work at reducing, reusing, and recycling...the time to start is now!  The youth involved in Bright Futures provide specific actions that reduce energy use and waste at school sites, homes and businesses by involving more students in making a positive difference.

Do Your Part. Ride TART

T.A.R.T. will be offering free transportation to and from the event from North Lake Tahoe, Incline Village and Truckee.  

SYRCL's Wild and Scenic Environmental Film Festival - 2 Venues/ 2 Nights This Year!

Earth Day kicks off officially on Tuesday, April 20th with the return of the SYRCL’s Wild and Scenic Film Festival. Do to overwhelming success last year, the event steps up with two locations this year, Sierra Nevada College (Tuesday, April 20th) and the Olympic Village Lodge (Friday, April 23rd). This series of relevant, thought-provoking and often humorous films and shorts is not to be missed! Two different shows will be offered during the week, with different films shown on each night. Both Film Festival evening start at 7pm.Get your tickets early. Tickets are $10 in advance and at the door and are on sale now at New Moon in Truckee and Tahoe City. Seating is limited. Get your tickets early!

Squaw Valley Institute Earth Day Speaker

Earth Day this year involves more than just the main event and the film festival. We’ve added new events this year to keep you engaged and inspired during the whole week of Earth Day. We’re pleased to partner with Squaw Valley Institute in offering a dynamic Earth Day speaker on Wednesday, April 21st at the Resort at Squaw Creek. Doug Helmuth will present the topic: "Satellite's Potential to Monitor Climate Change", beginning at 5:30pm with a no-host bar. For more information, visit www.tahoetruckeeearthday.org.

Slow Food Lake Tahoe Pot-Luck

Share in a community meal highlighting regionally produced foods & get to know your neighbors. This event will be held on Thursday, April 22nd from 5-8pm at Bistro 22, in the Village at Squaw Valley. To learn more about Slow Food Lake Tahoe, visit www.slowfoodlaketahoe.org

Call for Volunteers!

This event could not take place without hundreds of volunteer hours. Earth Day is seeking volunteers for the day of the event. If you would like to volunteer, email taddojones@gmail.com.

Your Support Is Encouraged

Tahoe Truckee Earth Day needs your support. To participate, donate or for more information visit TahoeTruckeeEarthDay.org or contact Emily Williams, Committee Chair, at 775-298-0231. For more information contact info@tahoetruckeeearthday.org or visit TahoeTruckeeEarthDay.org.

Tahoe Truckee Earth Day Presenting Sponsors include: Tahoe Rim Trail Association, Village at Squaw Valley, Giese Accounting & Tax, IVGID Waste Not, Great Basin Institute, SWEP, Tahoe Earth Day Foundation, UC Davis Tahoe Environmental Research Center, Sara Zimmerman Art Illustration and Design

Join us Earth Day

Zero Waste Event: Tahoe Truckee Earth Day 2010 strives to be a Zero Waste event. This is supported in full by Incline Village’s Waste Not program and Full Circle Compost.

See you there!

Join us April 24, 2010 @ the Tahoe / Truckee Earth Day Celebration 11a - 5p @ The Village at Squaw Valley