Organic wine tasting at trade fairs fair carnival costumes, Bay Area residents to their own touch to the celebration of the Earth presented today at the 40th Anniversary. At San Francisco State Cowgirls promote composting. At the Academy of Sciences, they will dance to a hip-hop DJ. And mission, they will be belly dancing and eating empanadas biological. "It was San Francisco - people like the things of the theater here. Want to have fun, they do not want to think about" Earth Day, oh Lord fell, the sky, "said Sunshine Swinford, Outreach Coordinator for the San Francisco Department of the Environment" They want to know a few things. who do that can make a difference. " Swinford six agencies Earth Day activities throughout San Francisco in use today in hopes to encourage people to recycle, compost, using fluorescent lights, turn off the tap when brushing your teeth and take little steps to rescue planet. But the message is more fun and less dogmatic, the staff will have a set of recycling, where visitors were chicken bones, plastic bags, televisions and other goods sorting in the recycling bin sponsors. The winners will receive a canvas bag of rags.
At the Disco Blue Macaw on Mission Street, Carnival organizers are organizing a fund raising campaign was launched to bring more recycling, bio diesel floats tacos and fair trade in the District Annual Parade of bacchanalian green by the mission.
"Carnival is a celebration of the indigenous population, and there is no greener planet from Aboriginal communities," said organizer Douglas Kolberg "We're not preaching to the choir at the bottom for example., Mill Valley people to try. We, the people who fail to Day Earth already knows. "
A forehead high celebration of Earth Day will be at the Mandarin Hotel near Union Square, on the contrary, where visitors can sample organic wines and appetizers with proceeds to Friends of the Urban Forest.
But some of the most important Earth Day will not be at parties and festivals. In the park throughout the Bay Area, thousands of volunteers weeding weeds and picking up trash, thankless job that is very important to maintain the number of open space areas.
"We can not do what we do without volunteers," said David Shaw, spokesman for Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy's "They're very important to assist in the care and maintenance of our parks .."
Volunteers can drop to Crissy Field for help any time today. If you stop using the battery at the Presidio East Moo Moo Evans see the Harlem Globetrotters, will be what the ticket basketball and talking to young people in habitat restoration.
"Earth Day is our biggest parties this year," said Shaw. "And the fact we get so many people, not just on Earth Day, but every day, talking about the commitment of the people in the Bay Area.
At the Disco Blue Macaw on Mission Street, Carnival organizers are organizing a fund raising campaign was launched to bring more recycling, bio diesel floats tacos and fair trade in the District Annual Parade of bacchanalian green by the mission.
"Carnival is a celebration of the indigenous population, and there is no greener planet from Aboriginal communities," said organizer Douglas Kolberg "We're not preaching to the choir at the bottom for example., Mill Valley people to try. We, the people who fail to Day Earth already knows. "
A forehead high celebration of Earth Day will be at the Mandarin Hotel near Union Square, on the contrary, where visitors can sample organic wines and appetizers with proceeds to Friends of the Urban Forest.
But some of the most important Earth Day will not be at parties and festivals. In the park throughout the Bay Area, thousands of volunteers weeding weeds and picking up trash, thankless job that is very important to maintain the number of open space areas.
"We can not do what we do without volunteers," said David Shaw, spokesman for Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy's "They're very important to assist in the care and maintenance of our parks .."
Volunteers can drop to Crissy Field for help any time today. If you stop using the battery at the Presidio East Moo Moo Evans see the Harlem Globetrotters, will be what the ticket basketball and talking to young people in habitat restoration.
"Earth Day is our biggest parties this year," said Shaw. "And the fact we get so many people, not just on Earth Day, but every day, talking about the commitment of the people in the Bay Area.
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