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2025 Sustainable NCW Earth Day Fair
Saturday, April 19th, 10am to 2pm 

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When: April 19th, 2025 from 10am to 2pm

Where: Wenatchee Valley College, near the central fountain

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Our Earth Day Fair at Wenatchee Valley College is chock-full of opportunities to learn, enjoy hands-on activities, be inspired, and celebrate the Earth with our interconnected community.

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We are thankful for our Grove Sponsor, Cascade Autocenter, and all of our other sponsors that make this day possible. Please see full sponsors and the booth information below. But here are some important highlights:

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  • Earth Day Fun Run, 5k and 1mi distances, at 9:30am, with pre-registration and day of registration. Registration link here.

  • SNCW's Sustainable Bike CoOp will be there with bike repair and maintenance tips; bring your bike!

  • E-cycling - please bring your old computer items for recycling. But no printers, monitors or TVs. More info here

  • Kids' activities thanks to many organizations

  • Eco Talks throughout the day - 5 minute talks to inspire you about a huge variety of environmental and social sustainability topics

  • Music, thanks to local music groups

  • Food vendors and a Towads Zero Waste station

  • Campus tree tour

  • EVs and an electric Link Transit bus to tour

  • Silent auction of sustainable experiences and products

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Hope you bring your friends and family and stay awhile. The outdoor venue at WVC near the fountain and Van Tassell Center is a beautiful spot for this next chapter of our Earth Day Fair.

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Booth application for the 2025 SNCW Earth Day Fair is available right here. En español, aquí mismo.​

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We're seeking Earth Day Fair sponsors. If you're interested in partnering with us, please contact marlene @ sustainablencw.org

Grove sponsor:

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Conifer sponsors:

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Sprout sponsors:

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Canopy sponsors:

Earth Day Event Grantor:

2025

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2025 Booths & Vendors

Nonprofits &

Community Organizations

Advanced Energy Management

CAFE

Chelan Douglas Land Trust

Citizens' Climate Lobby, Wenatchee Chapter

Eastmont High School Environmental Club

Eastmont High School Key Club

Eastmont High School MEChA Club

Evergreen Mountain Bike Alliance

Greater Wenatchee Arbor Day

Indigenous Roots & Reparation Fund

Lilies of the Valley

Master Gardeners

NCW Audubon Society

Plant Amnesty

Plug-In NCW

Ridge 2 River Animal Haven

Rotary Clubs of the Wenatchee Valley

Sustainable NCW & the Sustainable Bike CoOp

Team Naturaleza

TEAMS Learning Center

Tierra Learning Center

WA Native Bee Society

Waste Loop & Eastside Rebuild

Wenatchee High School Earth Club

Wenatchee Interfaith Climate Group

Wenatchee Native Plant Society

Wenatchee Outdoors

Wenatchee Pride

Wenatchee River Institute

Wenatchee Valley College Sustainability Club

Wenatchee Valley Museum & Cultural Center

Xerces Society

YMCA

YWCA NCW

Artisans, businesses, music & food

The Bubblery

Cascade Autocenter

Crepe House

Helion

Huney Jun Kombucha

Infuse Organics

Pinnacles Prep music

Town Auto Group

Wenatchee Computer

Wenatchee High School music

Wenatchee Valley Youth Symphony

Winton Compost Manufacturing

WM

Services & Agencies

Cascadia Conservation District

Chelan Douglas Health District

Chelan County PUD

Link Transit

NCW Libraries

USDA Okanogan Wenatchee National Forest

WA Department of Ecology Air Quality

Wenatchee Valley Stormwater Technical Advisory Group

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Thank you to our Platinum Sponsor: 

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© 2024 by Sustainable NCW

We have the incredible opportunity to live in the homelands of the P'Squosa / Wenatchi people. The importance of acknowledging the true history of this land cannot be overstated. Thank you to our valley's first stewards. To learn more, visit the Indigenous Roots & Reparation Foundation. 

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 by Frank Cone

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