The city of Snohomish is celebrating Earth Day with an all-week scavenger hunt, then holding an all-day Earth Day Celebration on April 21 at the Avenue A Gazebo downtown. Listen to local businesses in the City of Snohomish that will be participating.
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Join us for Earth Day in Snohomish celebration! April 22, Sunday.
10 am -5 pm - music, fun, interactive demonstrations by groups, individuals and businesses promoting eco-friendly life, music by Dana Lyons, Chris Chisholm and artists from Tim Noah Thumbnail Theater at
Earth Day - April 22, 2012!
6pm - 8 pm . showing of eco-oriented movie and zero waste pot-luck party at The Riverside Gallery and Natural Clothing Co. at 1101 1st St, lower level.
Mustard See Village: an ancient-future model of sustainable faith and sustainable living on 40 acres on Camneo Island. First phase of the village will consist of a common building with a central gathering space as well as classrooms and living quarters. Listen to Cindy Todd strategic development coordinator for Mustard Seed Associates.
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Snohomish County is now home to over 700,000 residence. The prediction is that by the year 2025 the county will grow to over 950,000 people.In fact, in over the past decade Snohomish County has grown 30%. Salmon habitat, farmland and our open spaces in our density populated areas are being converted to housing developments and shopping malls at alarming rates. The increase of impervious surfaces from roads and rooftops has lead to more runoff poplution to our streams. rivers and lakes. Listen to Kristen Kelly Directory of Futurewise Snohomish County, Pilchuck Audubon and she talks about the 3rd Livable Snoh0mish Summit, SnoH20ish Learning About Our Water Resources.
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Chinook Salmon in the South Fork of the Stillaguamish River face extreme risk and extinction. With numbers that once topped 20,000 only 246 return each year to their spanning grounds. Enters the Stilly Snohomish Fisheries Enchancement Taskforce. Listen to Kristen Marshall, habitate restoration specialists and volunteer coordinator. To voluneer go to www.stillysnofish.org or call 425-252-6686.
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Everyone uses cosmetics and personal care products. They include all the products you put on your body, such as hair color, shampoo, soap, deodorent, suntan lotion, and perfume, it's not just makeup. Cosmetics contain hundreds of different ingredients, some can cause serious health problems. No safety testing of cosmetics is required, and only nine chemicals are prohibited or highly restricted.
Listen to Heather Trim of People for Puget Sound who works in the field of Toxic Pollution along the shoreline areas in Puget Sound. To find out more go to: www.pugetsound.org, watoxics.org, and SKINDEEP.
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Approximately one third of the people of the world live in houses built with earth. Tens of thousands of towns and villages have been raised from the ground they are standing on. Today, world consciousness about the use of natural resources and the planet are leading us into a new way of sustainable living.
Super Adobe Earthbag Workshop will be coming to Snohomish County in August. Listen to Jason Knight co-founder of Alderleaf Wilderness College where the five day workshop will be held. To find out more about Earthbag building August 2-6, 2010 call 360-793-8709 or go to www.wildernesscollege.com
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Earth Day was designed to inspire awareness and appreciation of the Earth's environment held on April 22 , 1970. Founded by US Senator Gaylord Nelson as a teach-in it is still celebrated by many countries every year. Listen to Alina Bartell owner of Natural Clothing Company who has teamed with Grilla Bites in Snohomish to organize an Earth Day Celebration in the City of Snohomish.
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