February 27, 2019
As a response to continued environmental degradation, Senator Gaylord Nelson proclaimed the first Earth Day on April 22, 1970. Communities around the nation and world have since used this occasion to promote environmental awareness and advocacy. For over 40 years, the Shoals has joined forces with others promoting eco-friendly practices. In April of 2008, Earth Month in the Shoals became an official community-wide, month-long celebration with events appealing to all ages and diverse groups. As we celebrate Earth Day's 49th anniversary, we can reflect on how far we have come and how important it is to continue to protect the Earth for our future generations.
The 12th Annual Shoals Earth Day Fest will be held on Saturday, April 6, 11-5 at Wilson Park, Florence and is open to the public with all-day live music, Steve Trash at 12, 2 and 4:30 , arts and craft vendors , Earth-friendly displays , recycling drop-off, speaker tent and children’s activities. Visit www.ShoalsEarthMonth.com or call 256-767-2909 for more information. Rain location is the Roundhouse, Tuscumbia.
12th Annual
Shoals Earth Day Fest 2019
Saturday, April 6th
11:00am-5:00pm
Wilson Park
E Tombigbee Street
Florence. Alabama
Rain location:
THE ROUNDHOUSE
204 W. 5th STREET, TUSCUMBIA