4th Annual Earth Day Expo April 18-19 – Presented by Upland Hills Ecological Awareness Center (UHEAC)

The 4th Annual Earth Day Expo, Michigan’s largest Earth Day celebration, will offer a wide variety of fun, informative and earth-friendly activities including: 150+ green and wellness exhibits, presentations, farmers’ market, films, alternative vehicle & energy displays, and more.

WHEN: Saturday, April 18: 10:00 am – 6:00 pm
Sunday, April 19: 10:00 am – 4:00 pm

WHERE: Downtown Rochester, Michigan
(one block east of Main Street at 3rd & Water Street)

Upland Hills EAC is taking the 4th annual Earth Day Expo to main street Rochester where the green economy is already growing “organically”. Many new and exciting additions will be made:
— full 2-day schedule of education, exhibits, hospitality and fun
— major increase in size of expo to over 100,000 square feet
— partnership with local, county and state government
— VIP/media welcome reception with organizers, major sponsors and dignitaries
— venues addressing housing, kids, transportation, wellness, food & energy
— Connections Cafe of open roundtables for networking and community building
— expanded entertainment, food service and activities
— tours of sustainability project sites and local green attractions
— Earth Day Observance on April 22nd at Oakland University
— EXHIBITORS – Over 150 exhibitors will showcase their earth-friendly products, services and programs as well as highlighting green alternatives.
— FOOD SERVICE- The Expo’s food court will offer hungry expo-goers
organic and locally produced meals, snacks and drinks.
— ENTERTAINMENT- Entertainment will feature a diverse mix of ethnic and
popular musical, drum and dance acts.

— KIDS STUFF – Kids can enjoy a variety of FREE activities in the Kids Corner including: arts & crafts, interactive presentations, pony rides, petting farm and more

FOR MORE INFO: Visit www.earthdayexpo.org

Upland Hills Ecological Awareness Center is a 501c3 organization. It is a designated Michigan Energy Demonstration Center and model of eco-friendly design and renewable energy applications, located in northern Oakland County. It provides resources that promote a sustainable relationship with the natural world and each other. UHEAC can be reached at www.uheac.org, community@uheac.org or 248 693-1021.

Source: Upland Hills Ecological Awareness Center

Web Site: http://www.earthdayexpo.org/

Author: Paola