Over 20 environmental organizations and sustainably oriented businesses exhibited at the year’s Glens Falls Earth Day celebration, sponsored by Sustainable PR, the City of Glens Falls and the Crandall Public Library.
They brought with them interactive learning activities that were engaging for all ages, and the variety captured the interest of over 100 community members, organizers said.
“Our Earth Day planning team has received nothing but praise for this year’s lineup,” said Tony DeFazio of Sustainable PR. “We wanted to expand our reach this year and incorporate more family-friendly exhibits to broaden our audience and that’s what we did.”
In addition to eco-conscious exhibitors, the event marked the grand opening of the city’s vertical farm. Dr. Jeff Flagg, the city’s economic development director, gave tours of the facility to more than 50 people, including representatives from Saga City, Glens Falls’ sister city in Japan.
Crandall Library’s portion of the event also drew a significant number of participants. Their DIY, eco-friendly, household cleaner workshop was completed by 111 people, DeFazio said. The Seed Library’s grand-opening signed up 39 gardeners and 15 pallets of household electronics were collected during the E-Recycling event.
The success this year has the Earth Day planning group looking to next year’s event.
“We have already been approached by several groups wishing to get involved in the organization of the event,” said Lydia Miner, account executive at Sustainable PR who spearheaded the event planning. “Our organizers are already in conversation about how we can improve the event and expand our reach even further next year.”