It’s the 40th Anniversary of Earth Day and Bayfront Park will once again host Miami Goin’ Green, an eco-friendly celebration on Saturday April 24, 2010. The event that’s scheduled to run from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. will offer live entertainment, hands-on activities for the entire family and close to 80 green exhibitors.
Last year, it drew over 10,000 people, and organizers plan to exceed those numbers by providing unique exhibitors and an Eco-Stage showcasing live performances throughout the day. In addition, it will offer a variety of presentations and seminars covering everything from the fun and light-hearted to serious discussions regarding sustainability. Miami Goin’ Green’s friendly interactive activities include:
My Solar Wind & Lighting Nintendo Wii Gaming Station - Play the latest games on this Nintendo Wii that’s completely solar powered.
U.S. Gas & Electric Bike Valet and Wash - Bike your way to Miami’s Bayfront Park and your bike will be taken care of at this valet.
Chevrolet Hybrid Test Drives - For those non-green vehicle owners looking to make the switch, check out highly efficient vehicles on display and available for test drives.
Dress for Success Miami Presents the Fashion Forward Exchange - Bring lightly worn items that you no longer wear such as suits, dresses, shoes, purses and belts in order to swap them for items that you will wear. Anything that’s left over will go to Dress for Success, a non-profit organization that promotes the economic independence of disadvantaged women by providing professional attire.
Rina Studios Yoga Pavilion - Try something new at this pavilion where you can learn new techniques or take your first class.
Jungle Island Experience - Enjoy the animal interaction brought to you by your favorite jungle, and visit their Jungle Island display to see how green you can get without the use of pesticides.
MiaSci Mad Lab – It’s the place for children to take part in mad science experiments presented by the Miami Science Museum.
Secure Paper Shredding - Bring in your documents for hassle-free, complimentary secure shredding.
Electronic Recycling Center eWaste Drop Off – This tech recycling station will collect old tech items that require special disposal such as batteries, cell phones, computers and monitors.
Official Website: http://www.miamigoingreen.com
Added by dina_allende on April 7, 2010