Join us for the Love our Earth Festival April 13
Published on March 11, 2024
Don’t miss the third annual Love Our Earth Festival, Saturday, April 13, from 10 a.m.–2 p.m. at Bloomhouse, a vibrant community-gathering spot at 2555 Pulgas Ave in East Palo Alto. Admission is free. Register today!
We’ll learn how to go electric to build healthy and resilient communities, from people who know and who’ve done it. Then each of us can do our part to create:
- Safer and healthier homes
- A cleaner atmosphere that mitigates climate change and extreme weather disasters
- A livable and equitable future for all Peninsula residents
- Restored ecosystems that support biodiversity
Dozens of expert exhibitors are eager to talk to you and answer all of your questions at a variety of booths and activities:
Home Electrification Showcase: Learn why and how to choose induction stoves, heat pump water and home heaters, electric clothes dryers, solar panels and battery storage. Chat with homeowners who’ve already made the switch to electric home appliances and turned off that nasty methane gas.
Clean Vehicle Expo: Browse new and used EVs, electric motorcycles, e-bikes and manual bikes. Sit test EVs, test ride bikes and ask detailed questions about performance and price.
Resilient Community Groups: Talk to people who can help you prepare for extreme weather events and work with your community to implement solutions to climate change.
Plant-Based Market: Taste delicious, nutritious, plant-based foods and drinks that may be new to you.
Engaging Activities for families and folks of all ages: Get up-close and personal with live reptiles, sit in on storytimes, craft something beautiful to take home and share what caring for the planet means to you.
Wherever you are on your sustainability journey, join us at the Love Our Earth Festival and come away with inspiration and an action plan for how you can take better care of our planet.
The 2024 Festival is brought to you by the Cities of East Palo Alto and Menlo Park, Peninsula Clean Energy, 350 Silicon Valley, Acterra and Menlo Spark.