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Have Fun While Celebrating Our Planet

Get the family involved in Earth Day festivities and lessons this weekend.

Friday is Earth Day, but many schools, businesses and families have been commemorating the holiday of awareness all week. We’ve highlighted a few events happening around the Bay Area this weekend, as well as things you can do on your own, to help celebrate Mother Nature, and hopefully make our planet a little better while doing it.

Civic Center Plaza will be the site of a free day-long celebration of healthy lifestyles, green living and wellness within and without. From 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., visitors can check out exhibits on everything from alternative energy solutions to organic beer and wine. Check out demonstrations from raw food chefs while listening to musical performers like Sun Ra.

This San Francisco celebration will take place at the Presidio’s Crissy Field, where the whole family can enjoy live entertainment, hikes led by park rangers and informative lectures and demonstrations on how to live healthier and respect the planet. A $5 donation is suggested.

Adults can check out one of two free environmentally-themed classes next week at local libraries. Learn how to start your own backyard composting system at the Foster City library’s 7 p.m. class Monday, or discover which native plants will work best in your garden at a 7 p.m. class at the San Carlos library next Thursday.

  • Stock up on canvas grocery bags.

Help cut back on daily waste by buying reusable cloth bags for all your shopping trips and actually using them. Fold one or two up and keep them in your car so you’re not caught without one on your next trip to Safeway.

  • Have a family planting day.

We all have different spaces to work with at home; some have yards with gardens, while others have apartments with limited to no outdoor space. Earth Day weekend is the perfect time to make the most of whatever space you have and start your own sustainable ecosystem, whether it’s planting a new lemon tree, digging trenches to grow tomato plants or starting a window planter with the fixings for a new herb garden. Get the whole family involved to give the kids an early lesson in healthy eating and living.

  • Shop—and recycle—at Old Navy

Starting April 22 and running through May 21, shoppers can deposit their used flip flops in colorful collection bins found inside the store at The Shops at Tanforan. TerraCycle will then recycle the flip-flops into playgrounds, which will be built in communities around the country.

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Greg May 24, 2013 at 12:12 pm
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RFA May 23, 2013 at 02:20 pm
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Claudia Quinn April 9, 2013 at 03:42 pm
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Steve B April 9, 2013 at 04:11 am
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Mike April 9, 2013 at 02:53 am
Honestly, best breakfast is 'Millbrae Lyons Pancake Breakfast' but again, thats Millbrae.
watchfultaxpayer May 15, 2013 at 10:20 pm
Mr, Kiely, When they cut school days, isn't the savings in that the employees who directly work withRead More and for the children are deprived of that many days of pay??? Do the principals also lose 5 days pay? Does Hutt lose 5 days pay? Do the board members lose 5 days worth of their stipend. In other words, is the bad tasting medicine swallowed by everyone in the school district in a sincere effort to cure the ills of this school district Or is it just the teachers and the classified workers who are called upon to attempt a restoral of good health, the direct result of poor management and less than admirable leadership that has brought about ths crisis??
watchfultaxpayer May 15, 2013 at 10:04 pm
Mr, Kiely, Somewhere I heard that they were considering stopping contracting out PE at a largeRead More savings. Was that discussed last week? I was not abe to stay the entire evening. I question why they would have contracted for PE at the elementary level. Isn't that what recess and the balance of lunch time was for? Physical activity??? Thank you in advance for your always knowledgeable answer to my questions.
Chris Kiely April 30, 2013 at 09:54 pm
District cutting school days? The District is showing an agreement with the union which will saveRead More $200K. It doesn't show where the money is coming from, but the amount makes it look like they are cutting 5 days from the calendar. Dr. Hutt said at the last meeting that the length of the school year was still under negotiation.
Maria Pia May 16, 2013 at 07:56 pm
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