Earth Day around the Bay

There are so many great ways to celebrate Earth Day 2022! This year marks the 52 anniversary of the first Earth Day in 1970, considered by many to be the birthday of the modern environmental movement. Today, Earth Day is widely recognized as the largest secular observance in the world, marked by more than a billion people every year as a day of action to change human behavior and create global, national and local policy changes. Of course, so much is needed that every day can be Earth Day! Click the button below to find actions that you can do, either solo or with groups all over the planet who are making a difference.

Here’s a short list of local events in San Francisco and Marin that you can check out this weekend.

People painting a mural on Earth Day 2018

Earth Day San Francisco

When: April 23, 2022 from 11:00 am to 7:00 pm

Where: Valencia Street, between 19th and 21st Streets in San Francisco

Gather on Valencia Street for Earth Day SF, as this is your launchpad for a renewed drive for change. Experience inspiration and get information in the Activism Zone, with a mix of enviro-speakers, non-profits and a selection of vendors who focus on sustainability. There will be live music, a vegan chef’s showcase, and activities for kids. Make this your day of celebration of Mother Earth, for building your environmental awareness, and enjoying neighborhood fun. Check their website for details.

Earth Day Slow Streets Spring Sweep

When: Saturday, April 23 starting at 9:30 am

Where: Slow Streets locations around San Francisco. Click the link below to find your site.

Refuse Refuse, a nonprofit dedicated to cleaning up San Francisco streets, will host events in partnership with KidSafe SF, S.F. Parks Alliance and others, on Slow Streets and around the city. Find the nearest cleanup site, pick up supplies and help beautify your neighborhood.

Afterward, join neighbors from across the city for an after-party at the Great Highway Park.

Earth Day Climate Action with the California State Parks Foundation

When: Saturday, April 23 from 9:00 am - 1:00 pm

Where: Candlestick Point

Volunteers will help restore habitat by removing invasive plants like fennel and mustard from the park. We will also pick up trash and debris to protect local wildlife and ensure the park is clean for future visitors to enjoy. After the workday, park staff will host a scavenger hunt with educational booths and activities that share the history of this unique urban park and how it is combating climate change. Ages 8 and older welcome (minors must be accompanied by an adult and bring a waiver signed by their guardian).

Earth 2050: Celebrate Earth Day at Mill Valley Community Center

When: Sunday, April 24 from 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Where: Mill Valley Community Center, 180 Camino Alto, Mill Valley

This free community event asks the question: what can we all do to make the a better world by 2050? Earth 2050 invites people of all ages to join playful activities to imagine a more just and sustainable world -- and take action to make it happen. See some amazing art, hear inspiring talks, play fun games and enjoy good music at this special community event. Learn about actions we can take to save ourselves and our planet.

Earth Day Sail on San Francisco Bay aboard Schooner Freda B

When: Friday, April 22 from 2:15 pm to 5:30 pm

Where: Sausalito Yacht Harbor

This sail will be focused on catching views of the local Bay and Pacific wildlife. Possible sightings include Pelicans, Seals, Harbor Porpoise, Cormorants, Gulls, Blue Herons, Egrets, Sea Lions, and Whales. Though we can never guarantee a sighting, this route is known for a scenic view and exciting wildlife action.

Restore and Create: 16th Annual Earth Day at Stinson Beach

When: Saturday, April 23 from 10:30 am - 3:30 pm

Where: South end of Stinson Beach, Golden Gate National Recreation Area

This inclusive event inspires and energizes people to care for and protect the earth not only on Earth Day, but throughout the year. Bags and gloves are provided, but you are invited to bring buckets and gloves in an effort to reduce our environmental footprint.Join Andres and Kelsi from Elemental Team Arts in collaborative activities making ephemeral art with natural materials from the beach. We’ll be leading several short sessions in different ways to create at the beach. You are invited to bring tools that could help with art-making as well as bring small percussion instruments such as shakers, bells, or palm-sized drums to join in the musical creation.

Point Reyes Birding and Nature Festival

When: April 21st - 24th

Where: Marin/Sonoma/Contra Costa Counties and Virtually

Sponsored by the Environmental Action Committee of West Marin, the 13th Annual Point Reyes Birding and Nature Festival is a series of walks, talks, rambles and community events, including the opportunity to purchase a Virtual Pass to watch all 8 one-hour educational webinars and keynote programs over the festival weekend.

Point Reyes Birding and Nature Festival Family Fun Day

When: Sunday, April 24 from 10:00 am - 2:00 pm

Where: 65 Third Street, Point Reyes Station, on the lawn near Cowgirl Creamery

Calling all families with fledglings ages 5 - 16! Attendees are encouraged to dress WILD for this family fun day on the green! Think wildlife-inspired costume wigs, wings, head wear, masks, face paint, etc. or birds, butterflies, jellyfish, or your favorite animal. Families are encouraged to bring a blanket, snacks, and lunch for hanging out on the lawn. Sponsored by the Environmental Action Committee of West Marin and Amigos Alados.

Lucinda Otto

Lucinda Otto is a residential real estate agent working in Marin and San Francisco. She holds a Green Designation from the National Association of Realtors, specializing in sustainability.

https://www.lucindaotto.com
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