The 6th Annual Fayette County Earthday Festival
Join us for the 6th Annual Fayette County Earth Day Festival featuring fun and educational activities for the family and an opportunity for Fayette County citizens to come together for the common good of the environment.
Saturday, April 27, 2013
10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Shakerag Knoll
Peachtree City, Georgia
(click here for a map)
This year’s Festival includes:
Saturday, April 27, 2013
10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Shakerag Knoll
Peachtree City, Georgia
(click here for a map)
This year’s Festival includes:
- Educational presentations & exhibits to help you learn about building a sustainable society
- Green Market vendors with eco-friendly products and services
- Live Entertainment, food, and games & crafts for children of all ages. Kids: This year there will be a Scavenger Hunt with Prizes!!
- Secure Shredding & Pill Drop – Clean out your office paper and your medicine cabinet, bring it to the festival and we'll do the rest. (Actually the PTC Police Dept will do the rest).
Download this year's Festival Map and share it with your friends!
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We could use your help!
Have an idea for a new activity you'd like to see? A speaker? A way to do things better? Would you or your organization be interested in helping us this year? This is an ALL-VOLUNTEER festival, and we need more help planning and executing this great event. Planning has already started, and we need lots of help the day of the Festival to help direct traffic, help with vendor setup and keeping the Festival grounds clean – contact Joan Fecteau at fayetteearthday@gmail.com to join us or go to our Volunteer page to sign up!
Thank you to our Sponsors!
About Fayette County
Fayette County is a special place where rural beauty and traditional roots have been meticulously blended with urban convenience and amenities. Located only 30 minutes from the heart of Downtown Atlanta, its success in fusing together a rich heritage and a flair for cosmopolitan living has earned the Fayette Community a place among the most favored communities in America. A lifestyle supported by well-planned surroundings, a low crime rate, a superior education system and vast recreational opportunities is its hallmark. This coveted quality of life has been accomplished through a long history of strategic and comprehensive planning efforts by public officials, business and community leaders and citizens from throughout Fayette County which has established it as the "Pearl of Metropolitan Atlanta's Southern Crescent Region".
For more information: www.fayettecoearthday.org or fayetteearthday@gmail.com
For more information: www.fayettecoearthday.org or fayetteearthday@gmail.com