2018 st. louis earth day festival
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2018 St. Louis Earth Day Festival April 21-22, 2018 11:00am-5:00pm
Forest Park Muny Grounds www.stlouisearthday.org
Helping YOU make St. Louis greener!
#EarthDayChallengeUse low-impacttransportation.
Carry bottles/bags,avoid disposables.
Consume a plant-based diet.
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ABOUT THE FESTIVALThe St. Louis Earth Day Festival is the oldest and largest Earth Day festival in the Midwest! 250 artists, educational exhibitors, food vendors, businesses and organizations spend the weekend connecting with some 60,000+ visitors from the St. Louis region and beyond.
Important information about weather alerts, etc. will be posted to social media.
The Earth Day Challenge is designed to encourage Festival attendees to incorporate low-impact behaviors into their everyday lives, making the Earth a cleaner, healthier place to live. Complete at least two of the three challenges listed below and receive a prize at the Earth Day Challenge Booth!
EARTH DAY CHALLENGEPRESENTED BY:
USE LOW-IMPACTTRANSPORTATION
CARRY BOTTLES& BAGS, AVOIDDISPOSABLES
CONSUME APLANT-BASED
DIET
SUPPORTWith a $5 donation you will receive a Euro Sticker. Available at entrances and info booths.
JOIN:Friends of Earth Day supporting the programs of St. Louis Earth Day. Enjoy free or reduced price admission to Friends events. Visit us at the info booth. Green Dining Club supports the Green Dining Alliance Program. Receive special offers from GDA-certified restaurants and a set of bamboo cutlery.
@stlouisearthday#STLouisEarthDay#EarthDayChallenge
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ANNUAL EVENTS
ST. LOUIS EARTH DAY STAFFLaura Allers-Lowry - Event Manager
Jen Myerscough - Executive Director
Bob Henkel - Program Director, Recycling On the Go
Kathy Dolson - Programs Assistant
Jenn DeRose - Program Manager, Green Dining Alliance
Rachel Lynch - Festival Intern
Board President Brian Pelletier, Kakao ChocolatePresident Elect John Risberg, Maritz (ret.)Secretary Laura Skiles, US BankTreasurer Kurt Kahle, CRBRoland Biehl, MSDLisa Cagle, Bi-State Development
Dori Degenhardt, RGAxNick Frisella, Metro LightingTracy Haag, MDNRJohn McElwain, The College SchoolMaurice Muia, Ameren TransmissionPete Salsich, CoolFire MediaLori Strawbridge, CPAAngie Weber, Shaw Nature Reserve
Colin Wellenkamp, Mississippi River Cities & Towns InitiativeSusan Zareh, Forsyth School
Welcome New Board Members! Colleen Autrey, DJM EcologicalCharles Bryson, City of St. LouisLiza Farr, Bi-State DevelopmentElycia Musumeci, Brightside St. Louis
RECYCLING EXTRAVAGANZAHeld the first Sunday in April. Keep an eye on our website and social media for info about more events throughout the year.
TASTE OF GREENFundraiser held in mid-October featuring food and beverage samples from Green Dining Alliance-certified restaurants. Education and waste management provided by Recycling On the Go. Tickets available in August.
BOARDS MEMBERS
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EARTH DAY ACTION GRANTSThis spring we awarded a total of $10,000 to 8 different projects. These small grants provide an opportunity for people, groups and nonprofit organizations to “take action” on environmental issues and implement projects on Earth Day or throughout the year.
• Sustainable Backyard Tour 2018 - Sustainable Backyard Network• Meramec Garden Club Projects - Meramec Elementary School• Elkay Water Bottle Filling Station - Becky-David Elementary PTO• Community Tree Care Work Days - Forest ReLeaf of Missouri• Container Garden Educational Program - St. Anthony of Padua Food Pantry• Sustainable Food with MARSfarm - MARSfarm & St. Louis Science Center Foundation• V4A Community Garden - VITENDO4AFRICA• Perennial’s Creative Reuse Outreach Program - Perennial
PROGRAMSThe St. Louis Earth Day Festival is just one of several programs that our organization manages throughout the year. Read more about the exciting work we do to make Earth Day every day :
RECYCLING ON THE GO What started as the region’s first large-scale event recycling program has grown into a popular and widely-utilized event-greening service offering comprehensive consultancy and implementation services. Our goal is to reduce the negative environmental impact of events and festivals, principally by reducing and recycling a portion of the waste they generate.
GREEN DINING ALLIANCEThis program is committed to working with St. Louis restaurants to reduce their environmental impact. The GDA considers all areas of operations and puts strong emphasis on reducing, recycling and composting restaurant waste as well as sourcing sustainable food, to-go ware and cleaning supplies. www.greendiningalliance.org
MISSIONSt. Louis Earth Day empowers you and your community to create and celebrate a greener St. Louis, every day, through Recycling On the Go, the Green Dining Alliance, Earth Day Action Grants, and our Festival.
ABOUT ST. LOUIS EARTH DAY
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ENTERTAINMENT
EARTH DAY STAGESaturdayEmcee Mike Stacy
11:00 Riverview Gardens High NJROTC Color Guard, Drill Team, Drum Corp and Gentlemen of Vision12:00 Subtle Agression Monopoly 1:00 Syna So Pro 2:00 3 of 5 3:00 Devil’s Elbow 4:00 Brothers Lazaroff
SundayEmcee Darren Snow, KDHXEmcee Andy Heaslet
11:00 Marko Polo 12:00 JOIA 1:00 Desire Lines 2:00 Harvey Lockhart and The Collective3:00 The Vigilettes 4:00 Mathias and the Pirates Featuring DJ Whiz and DJ BaqBeet
COMMUNITY STAGE
Saturday11:00 Hudson Harmonies11:45 Feathers in the Forest - World Bird Sanctuary Sponsored by Missouri American Water12:30 Point of View Jazz Ensemble - Riverview Gardens NJROTC1:15 Showstoppers2:00 Showstoppers2:45 Feathers in the Forest - World Bird Sanctuary Sponsored by Missouri American Water3:30 moSTLy Tap
Sunday11:00 Pinx Dance Academy11:45 ECKANKAR - The Sound of Soul Experience12:30 Feathers in the Forest - World Bird Sanctuary Sponsored by Missouri American Water1:15 Skystone Conservatory of the Arts2:00 Pazazz Performers2:45 Feathers in the Forest - World Bird Sanctuary Sponsored by Missouri American Water3:30 Addi Loving & Tommy Wasiata4:15 American Parai Team
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WASTE
Styrofoam is so last century – that’s why we’ve banned polystyrene/#6 plastic from the Festival for the past nine years and have never looked back. This material is rarely recycled and never breaks down in a landfill.
We’ve also banned bottled water because of its environment impact. Fill up at one of the water stations indicated on the map and check out the water wagon, provided by the City of St. Louis. Look for our NEW blue flags to find water filling stations!
Take your waste to one of the dozen Waste Sorting Stations where volunteers will help you figure out what is recyclable, compostable or headed for the landfill.
TRANSPORTATION We are pleased to offer two FREE bike valets, brought to you by Trailnet. Bike stations will be available for parking all day, to encourage seasoned and “green” cyclists alike.
Park at St. Louis Community College Forest Park campus and ride over on a free shuttle, provided by the City of St. Louis and St. Louis Lambert Airport and powered by biodiesel or compressed natural gas – avoid traffic and idling!
ST. LOUIS EARTH DAY FESTIVALENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIPSt. Louis Earth Day is committed to utilizing the best options for ensuring a memorable event with as little environmental impact as possible. Here are just a few ways that we honor our commitment to environmental stewardship.
The Recycling On the Go program is funded through a grant from the St. Louis-Jefferson Solid Waste Management District and the Missouri Department of Natural Resources.
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ENERGY Ameren Missouri Pure Power has donated 254 Wind Power Renewable Energy Certificates to match the energy and travel for the 2018 St. Louis Earth Day event. By greening this event with 254,000 KWh from renewable energy, we are reducing the electricity carbon footprint by 411,269 pounds of CO2.
Generators donated by Green2Go, an innovative new generator rental program of propane-fueled generators – a new approach to electrifying events. These generators produce nearly 75% fewer emissions compared to standard diesel generators. Propane is donated by the Missouri Propane Gas Association.
PURCHASINGEvent t-shirts are 100% organic cotton, grown and produced in the USA, and designed and printed locally ($15). Available online at www.stlouisearthday.org or at our merchandise booth.
Our promotional materials are printed on American-made, Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certified, 100% post-consumer recycled paper. Our local printer, The Advertisers Printing Company, uses soy and solvent-free inks and emission-free coatings. They hold Rainforest Alliance and Sustainable Green Printing Partnership (SGP) certifications and offset 100% of their energy use through Ameren Missouri’s Pure Power® program.
Loving the Earth means preserving it. Subaru, America’s first “zero landfill” automaker, and the St. Louis Subaru retailers proudly support St. Louis Earth Day and Recycling On the Go.
For more information about Subaru’s commitment to the environment, visit us at the Subaru display at the Earth Day Festival.
Love. It’s what makes a Subaru, a Subaru.
Webster Groves Subaru 7982 Big Bend Blvd., Webster Groves WebsterGrovesSubaru.com
Dean Team Subaru 15121 Manchester Rd., Ballwin DeanTeamSubaru.com
Lou Fusz Subaru – St. Louis 10329 Old Olive Street Rd., St. Louis Subaru.Fusz.com
Lou Fusz Subaru 4440 N. Service Rd., St. Peters FuszSubaru.com
www.subaru.com/environment
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4 HANDS BREWERY(Located at the Cafe Beer Garden) Beer
ANGEL’S ARMS Kettle corn
BAILEYS’ RANGE V, VG, GF Grass-fed Missouri beef cheeseburger, Match burger, soba noodle salad, chicken wrap, loaded fries with pulled pork (with cheese and BBQ sauce), beer
BANNER ROAD BAKING COMPANY(Located Down on the Farm)Organic granola BAYOU SEASONING AND CATERINGVG, GF Bourbon chicken on-a-stick, jambalaya, red beans, build-your-own loaded Louisiana wraps or loaded natural cut fries, infused tropical drink
BEASTMAN TEA(Located in Pit Stop) Organic decaffeinated tea
BOMBAY FOOD JUNKIES(Located in Pit Stop)V, VG, GFEverything on the menu is vegan! Samosa, tandoori gobi wrap, Chik’n tikka wrap, samosa chole with chickpea curry, cilantro fried rice, peanut carrot salad, mango lassi, coconut lime cooler, craft soda
BUZZ’S HAWAIIAN GRILL(Located in Pit Stop)VGPoke, teriyaki steak, chicken yakitori, vegetarian curry bowl (chicken option available), vegetarian saimin (Hawaiian ramen, banana lumpia spring rolls, boiled peanuts
CLEMENTINE’S CREAMERY(Located in Pit Stop)GFIce cream – 5 flavors, 1 vegan, scratch-made waffle cones (gluten free option)
CONFLUENCE KOMBUCHAV, GFAll items will be vegan and gluten-free! Collard wraps with beet hummus, vegetable soup with local greens salad, raw cacao truffles, 6 flavors of kombucha on tap
FITZ’S BOTTLING COMPANY Locally made root beer
FOUNDATION GROUNDSV, VG, GFTacos, black bean burger, cold-brew coffee, honey lavender lemonade, basil lemonade
Eat happy, free from trans-fat, high fructose corn syrup and other highly processed foods typically found at outdoor festivals. For 2018, you’ll find food and beverages served in the Earth Day Cafe, Pit Stop, Sponsor Row, and Down on the Farm. See map for detailed locations.
All food and drinks are served on service that is either recyclable or compostable. Visit one of our Recycling On the Go waste sorting stations when you are done eating to keep your waste from going to the landfill.
EAT & DRINK
Look for the green leaf indicating restaurants with Green Dining Alliance certification. For more info about the GDA, see page 3.
Vegan Items Offered - VVegetarian Items Offered - VGGluten Free Items Offered - GF
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HANDLEBARTacos, black bean burger, cold-brew coffee, honey lavender lemonade, basil lemonade
ICES PLAIN & FANCY V, VG, GFNitro Ice Cream cones & ice “cream” cups
JUICEMASTERS FRESH JUICE AND SMOOTHIE BAR(Located in PitStop)Assorted smoothie flavors and fresh-squeezed juices, fresh young coconut water
KAKAO CHOCOLATE(Located in Muny Walkway) Chocolates and confections
LARDER & CUPBOARD(Located in Muny Walkway) Fruit crisps and preserves
COM KOM(Located Down on the Farm) Organic Kombucha
MISSION TACO JOINTV, VG, GF Tofu chorizo taco, portobello taco, baja fish taco, cucumber margaritas
PERENNIAL ARTISAN ALES(Located in Sponsor Row)Beer
SALT+SMOKE (Located in Pit Stop) Pork sandwich (locally sourced), chicken sandwich (locally sourced), pickles, slaw, chow chow, bourbon lemonade
SCHLAFLY Beer
SEED SPROUT SPOONV, VG, GFLocal tacos – smoked local pork OR sweet potatoes with spicy Missouri black beans, hot cheesy nachos, gourmet toasted cheese sandwich with a housemade dill pickle spear, kid’s toasted cheese with fresh fruit, strawberry shortcake, local berry & mint hand-blended iced tea
SIERRA CLUBFresh-squeezed lemonade
SQWIRES RESTAURANT & ANNEXVGNoodle-less veggie lasagna, couscous salad with roasted veggies & eggplant croutons, mini chocolate flourless cakes
THE CROQUETTERIEV, VG, GFSea & mountain paella, vegetarian paella, vegetarian croquettes – St. Patrick (Spinach); I am not Boring (Cauliflower); Ground (leeks and shitake mushrooms), non-vegetarian croquettes – Davy Croquette (Bison); Mardi Gras (Bacon); Crispy Duck (Duck Bacon); Shellfish (Garlic Shrimp)
THE DAMV, VGHamburgers & cheeseburgers, G&W sausage with sauerkraut, vegan burger, vegan hotdog, french fries w/cheese sauce, hotdogs, veggie dogs, Excel soda, H2O of the day, Sangria, vodka and fruit drink
TRAVELING TEA (Located Down on the Farm)Freshly brewed cups of organic tea
URBAN CHESTNUT BREWING CO.(Located in Pit Stop)Beer
URBAN EATS V, VG, GFBBQ pork bao; Thai ginger noodle, gourmet chicken dog; All-American beef dog; rum bunny cocktail; fresh leaf green tea
WHISK: A SUSTAINABLE BAKESHOP V, GFCookies, brownies, ice pops, pop tartlets, muffins, rice krispie treats
EAT & DRINK
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VISITORS CENTER &PARKING LOT
WELLNESS
ROCK WALL
PIT STOP
ENERGY
COMMUNITYSTAGE
MUNY
ARTS &CRAFTS
PEACE GARDEN
TRANSPORTATION
SPONSOR ROW
YOUTHCORNER
SOCIAL SUSTAINABILITY
EARTH DAY STAGE
EARTH DAY CAFE
REDUCE, REUSE,RECYCLE
HOME
NATURE & WILDLIFE
DOWN ONTHE FARM
BIG FIELD
WHERE’S THE BEER?
4 HANDS BREWERYwww.4handsbrewery.comOur Earth Day Mission is to better our everyday practices in both a sustainable and sufficient manner. We cultivate relationships within our city by working with local artisans and organizations when possible. We love our city and it’s important to us that we help it thrive! At our booth, we will be selling 16 ounce cans and draft of our spring/summer seasonals along with City Wide. Relax in the beer garden or enjoy a game of bags.
ANHEUSER-BUSCH SEED TO SIPwww.anheuser-busch.comAnheuser-Busch beers are made with less water than ever before. From the barley seed, to the field, to cleaning up rivers and lakes, to reducing the water used in our breweries, Anheuser-Busch is committed to conserving and protecting water at every step. At our booth you will learn more about all of A-B’s conservation efforts.
PERENNIAL ARTISAN ALES www.perennialbeer.comOur philosophy is to brew beer with the adventurous craft beer drinker in mind—focusing on hand-crafted, small batches of beer, using local, seasonal and organic ingredients as much as possible. Our beers are influenced mostly by Belgian and American craft styles, but the addition of premium ingredients such as fruits, spices, or wild yeast strains sometimes causes the beers to defy traditional categories. At our booth we will be selling some of our favorite styles of beer.
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Peace GardenWe invite you to focus on the Peace that is deep inside each of us and all around us.
Spread the Peace!Saturday
12:00-1:00 Opening ceremony and meditation with Victor Farwell from Moon Tribe – Meditation for Peace1:00-1:30 Paneurhythmy: Dance to Sacred Music of the Soul2:00-3:00 Interplay – Community Play through Expressive Arts. Storytelling and movement – Jori Martinez3:00-5:00 WE THE PEOPLE OF THE PLANET, featuring poets, musicians and dancerssponsored by Gitana Productions. Gitana is dedicated to global healing through the arts.
Sunday12:00-1:00 Storytelling of peace and laughter exercise with Faye Folkie and Sonia1:00-1:30 Paneurhythmy: Dance to Sacred Music of the Soul2:00-3:00 Join in Sufi Dancing with Shanti3:00-3:45 Jabula Drumming Circle – Women drummers gather – healing through voice and song.4:00-4:45 Closing celebration and meditation with Amalghemy
WHERE’S THE BEER?SCHLAFLY www.schlafly.com At Schlafly Beer, we are continuously striving to reduce our carbon footprint. With conscious efforts, like locally sourcing packaging and labeling, we have changed the way we as a company use energy and give back to the environment. By using 100 percent renewable energy, minimizing waste from our facilities and so much more, we’ve long set the standard for green practices in the craft beer industry. At our booth we’ll be sampling White Lager.
URBAN CHESTNUT BREWING CO. www.urbanchestnut.com As we endeavor to create our high-quality offerings of lagers & ales, we also strive to be respected for our actions as a business member of the St. Louis community. We like to call these actions “Urban Efforts” – intentional measures undertaken by Urban Chestnut to help us to be a better global and local citizen. We take pride in finding new and exciting ways to reduce and/or supplement our usage of all of the resources necessary in our operation! At our booth we will be selling a variety of seasonal and year round UCBC beer styles. All beer will be served in 360 top, recyclable cans.
VISITORS CENTER &PARKING LOT
WELLNESS
E1-E8
P1-P4 ROCK WALL
PIT STOP
ENERGY
COMMUNITYSTAGE
MUNY
ARTS &CRAFTS
PEACE GARDEN
TRANSPORTATION
SPONSOR ROW YOUTHCORNER
SOCIAL SUSTAINABILITY
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EARTH DAY STAGE
EARTH DAY CAFE
REDUCE, REUSE,RECYCLE
HOME
FT1-3
ATM
Information
Water Refill Stations
Merchandise
First Aid
Recycle Station Shuttle
Restrooms
Bicycle Parking
Pet Adoption YogaBuzz Yoga
For lost & found inquiries, go to either info booth.
NATURE & WILDLIFE
DOWN ONTHE FARM
EarthDance Farm Demos
BIG FIELD
ED Challenge
Volunteer
THEATRE DRIVE
PAGODA CIRCLE
PAGODA CIRCLE
VISITORS CENTER &PARKING LOT
WELLNESS
E1-E8
P1-P4 ROCK WALL
PIT STOP
ENERGY
COMMUNITYSTAGE
MUNY
ARTS &CRAFTS
PEACE GARDEN
TRANSPORTATION
SPONSOR ROW YOUTHCORNER
SOCIAL SUSTAINABILITY
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EARTH DAY STAGE
EARTH DAY CAFE
REDUCE, REUSE,RECYCLE
HOME
FT1-3
ATM
Information
Water Refill Stations
Merchandise
First Aid
Recycle Station Shuttle
Restrooms
Bicycle Parking
Pet Adoption YogaBuzz Yoga
For lost & found inquiries, go to either info booth.
NATURE & WILDLIFE
DOWN ONTHE FARM
EarthDance Farm Demos
BIG FIELD
ED Challenge
Volunteer
THEATRE DRIVE
PAGODA CIRCLE
PAGODA CIRCLE
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Look for the red hand print in the booth listing to quickly find kid-friendly programming.
YOUTH CORNER presented by
Many hands-on environmental education activity booths and other family-friendly attractions are in the Youth Corner and throughout the Festival. Booths include exhibits, demonstrations, and hands-on activities covering a wide range of topics.
• Paddling Great Rivers Big Muddy Adventures - Climb aboard (dry land) an authentic hand built voyageur canoe. Paddles will be provide for demonstration of paddling technique.
• Wonderful World of Worms Earthways Center - Explore the wiggling world of worms and all the wonderful things they do for our world through a hands-on, fun educational activity. Folks will be able to read worm stories, draw a worm cartoon, and practice packing the perfect worm lunch.
• Community Stage - see page 4 for daily schedule.• World Bird Sanctuary’s Feathers in the Forest
Features birds of prey including falcons, hawks, owls and vultures. Enjoy an up-close view as some of the birds soar right over your head!
FAMILY GUIDE
American WaterM I S S O U R I
PRESENTED BY:
ATMs – See map. Look for $ icon.
First Aid – Located in the center of the big field. Look for the red tent.
Diaper-Changing Stations – Availableat all portable restroom locations.
Lost Children – Volunteers will take lost children to one of the Info Booths until guardians are located.
Water Refill Stations – See map. Look for the water drop icon.
Lost & Found – Come to one of the Info Booths to inquire about lost/found items. Call 314-282-7533 after the Festival to check on lost items.
Shuttle Service – Available 10:30 am to 5:30 pm, every 15 minutes to/from St. Louis Community College and Forest Park campus. Catch the shuttle at the entrance to the Lower Muny parking lot.
EVENT AMENITIES
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WE’RE HERE TO HELP YOU SAVE WATER & MONEY
WE KEEP LIFE FLOWING™
Be your water wisest and help protect our most precious natural resource. Visit us at www.missouriamwater.com for tips on wise water use.
Connect With the Future Providing Commercial, Residential, and Roll Off Service for the Greater STL area.
Proud to support St. Louis Earth Day!
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EVENT SPONSOR ST. LOUIS EARTH DAY BOOTH
1 Mississippi4 Hands BreweryAAA of MissouriAbsolute Martial Arts
Agency for Community Transit - Ride FindersAlenco Home ImprovementAlpacas of TroyAmericans United for Separation of Church and StateAmeren Missouri Pure PowerAmerican Association of University WomenAmerican Councils for Intl EducationAmerican Roofing and ExteriorsAmeriCorps St. LouisAngels & Co.Angels’ Arms Kettle KornAnimal Protective Association of MissouriApothecare Co. Artisan BotanicalsArizmendi Ecovillage Atomic Ion BandsBaileys’ RangeBanner Road Baking CompanyBathFitterBayou Seasoning and Catering
N-28E-05Beer Garden
T-03Y-05
SR-06
E-08F-07, 08
M-08
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H-09H-05N-18W-17C-04P-03
W-05E-03R-02
C-02, 03F-17
M-26, 27C-07, 08
A=Arts & CraftsC=Earth Day CafeE=Energy & Green BuildingF=Down on the FarmH=Home & FamilyM=MunyN=Nature & WildlifeP=PetsPS=Pit StopR=Reduce, Reuse, RecycleS=Social SustainabilitySR=Sponsor RowT=Transportation & Alternative FuelsW=Wellness & SpiritualityY=Youth Corner
BOOTH LISTING
START HERE! 8TH & PINE | METROSTORE.ORG Questions? Call one of our friendly MetroStore staff at 314.982.1495.
NEW LOCATION
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Beastman TeaBellefontaine Cemetery and ArboretumBellefontaine Cemetery and ArboretumBig Muddy AdventuresBissell Better LifeBombay Food JunkiesBuzz’s Hawaiian GrillCafe Info Booth/GDA BoothCalvey Creek FarmCBD KratomChick’s Craft CompanyCity of St. LouisClean Air Lawn CareClementine’s CreameryCommunity Mental Health ResourcesConfluence KombuchaCostco WholesaleCrown Ridge Tiger SanctuaryCutco CutleryCw’s Heal ThyselfCystic Fibrosis Foundation Dogtown EcovillageDream Parties by Kate
Earth Day Challenge Prize BoothEarthDance Organic Farm SchoolEarthWays Center of the Missouri Botanical GardenEckankar of Missouri (St. Louis)EFS EnergyElectric Blue CreationsEndangered Wolf Center EphemeralaErase the TraceEven Chance Pit Bull RescueFestival MerchandiseFestival Volunteer HQFirst AidFitz’s Bottling CompanyFlorence’s HomeStyleForaiForest ReLeaf of MissouriFoundation GroundsGarden GreenGateway Electric Vehicle Association
PS-04H-04N-04
N-30, 31, 32M-13FT-01FT-03
See MapF-12
W-16A-11
SR-02H-12, 13
PS-03W-13C-15M-21N-07M-29W-10W-04
Y-01, 02A-09
See Map
Down on the Farm
Y-16
M-06E-04A-08
N-01, 02, 03W-14R-09P-04
See MapSee MapSee Map
C-05A-14A-05N-19C-18N-09T-02
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Gateway GreeningGateway Region YMCAGateway to PeaceGateway to the Great OutdoorsGo Ape Treetop AdventureGoEcoExteriorsGreat Rivers Environmental Law CenterGreat Rivers GreenwayGreenthoughts GardenGSTLNORMLHandleBarHansen’s Tree ServiceHelping Strays of Monroe CountyHenna CreationHillmann’s HoneyHoney Belle FarmIces Plain & FancyInformation BoothImpish Grin Face Art
International Society for Krishna ConsciousnessJacob Exteriors, Sunrooms, and BathsJasbo’s Salsa and CraftsJasper Lee SoapworksJuicemastersJust Moms STLKakao ChocolateKDHXKeys to a Healthy GutKitchen CraftLa Gaita Colombian Imports LLCLarder & CupboardLeafFilter North of Missouri, LLCLiaise LLCLift For Life GymLost Valley Lake ResortMade for Freedom, LLCMadrinas CoffeeMaxwell-Edison Energy Research InstituteMay’s Place
EVENT SPONSOR ST. LOUIS EARTH DAY BOOTH
S-14Y-10, 11
N-23, 24, 25R-06N-22M-41S-04
N-13, 14W-01W-06C-14
Y-19, 20P-07A-13F-03F-09
C-12, 13See Map
Y-14
W-09
E-05A-07H-07
FT-02S-03M-16M-12F-13
M-30, 31A-02M-40M-36F-04S-08H-03
M-19, 20SR-08
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BOOTH LISTING
thechaifetzarena.com
APRIL 23, 7 PMCHAIFETZ ARENA
$15 General Admission$7.50 All Area Students and Teachers
Saint Louis Climate Summit is proud of its partnership with St. Louis Earth Day. Together we helping to protect our common home.
HOSTED BY SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY
AN EVENING WITH
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Maypop Coffee & Garden ShopMetro / Bi-State DevelopmentMetro LightingMidtown Home ImprovementsMission Taco JointMississippi River Water TrailMissouri Alliance for Animal LegislationMissouri American WaterMissouri Coalition for the EnvironmentMissouri Department of ConservationMissouri Dept of Natural ResourcesMissouri Falun Dafa AssociationMissouri Prairie FoundationMO Propane Education and Research CouncilMissouri Public Service CommissionMollyFlower DesignsMountain Man SkrubMr. B’s Salsa & Hot Pepper ProductsMSD Project Clear
Naturauthentic LLCNeedy Paws RescueNew City School River KidsNorwex Independent Sales ConsultantPartners for Just TradePaws Crossed Animal SanctuaryPeace GardenPerennialPerennial Artisan AlesPets in the CityPine Valley OutfittersPlanned Parenthood of the St. Louis RegionPopulation ConnectionPrincipia SchoolRaintree SchoolRecycling On the GoRenewal by AndersenRenewal by Andersen - 2nd locationRitenour Center for Gifted EducationRobins Apiaries
N-08SR-10SR-07
E-02C-01N-29M-11M-22
S-01, 02N-20, 21
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R-08P-01
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M-37P-05
By PondR-03
SR-03P-06S-13S-06
S-05Y-09
Y-03, 0415 Locations
M-25E-01E-07F-14
FarmDemonstrations
Saturday11:00 AM Urban Chickens 12:00 PM TBA 1:00 PM Resources for the Beginning Gardener 2:00 PM Saurkraut Demo 3:00 PM Farm-Fresh Eating on a Budget 4:00 PM Simple Salad Dressings
Sunday11:00 AM Foodscaping 12:00 PM Container Gardening 1:00 PM Compost and Vermicompost 2:00 PM Grass to Garden - Create a Garden in 4 Easy Steps 3:00 PM Herbal Medicine 4:00 PM Intro to Beekeeping
Located in the Down On the Farm Experience Area
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BOOTH LISTING
EVENT SPONSOR ST. LOUIS EARTH DAY BOOTH
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Supported by a gift from the Trudy Busch Valentine
family through the St. Louis Community Foundation.
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The Festival would not be possible without the 350+ volunteers that spend their weekend helping us with the many tasks necessary to make our event a success. We are grateful for the generosity and hard work of many who help during the event weekend and throughout the year. If you’d like to stay involved, sign up to
receive notifications about volunteer opportu-nities with St. Louis Earth Day. Help us make Earth Day every day!
Thanks to those who have donated to fuel our volunteers: Madrinas coffee!
PHOTOGRAPHY WAIVER: By entering the event premises, you consent to interview(s), photography, audio recording, video recording and its/their release, publication, exhibition, or reproduction to be used for news, webcasts, promotional purposes, telecasts, advertising, inclusion on websites, or any other purpose by St. Louis Earth Day, its sponsors and community partners.
CODE OF CONDUCT: St. Louis Earth Day is committed to providing an enjoyable and safe experience for everyone. Irresponsible, disruptive or offensive conduct will not be tolerated within the Festival grounds. To ensure the safety of all, please keep your belongings with you at all times. For the health and safety of all, firearms and other weapons are not allowed on Festival grounds, and smoking is prohibited. All bags are subject to search. St. Louis Earth Day reserves the right to have removed and exclude from the festival grounds any person violating St. Louis City Park Regulations or event expectations for appropriate conduct. Petitioners, protesters, demonstrators, and non-registered groups must conduct their activities outside of the Festival grounds.
DOGS: Friendly and well-mannered dogs on leashes no longer than 6ft are welcome at the event. Please properly dispose of dog waste. Disruptive or aggressive dogs (and their owners) will be asked to leave the event grounds.
BIKES/SKATEBOARDS/SCOOTERS: While St. Louis Earth Day encourages biking to the event, bikes are not permitted on sidewalks or in congested pedestrian areas. Complimentary bike parking is available at the west entrance of the event grounds. For the safety of all, riders, of all kinds, must dismount before entering the Festival.
Dismount bicycles upon entering event. Bikes are not permitted on sidewalks or in congested pedestrian areas. Complimentary bike parking is available in 2 locations.
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