See photos from the Earth Day Festival
Published 2:30 pm Friday, April 26, 2024
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Attendees of the Earth Day festival got to learn about how local organizations help the environment. Photo by Lance Gaither
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The Boyle County Library bookmobile made an appearance at the Earth Day festival. Photo by Lance Gaither
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Inter-County Energy showcases amphibians and reptiles as part of their Conservation Clubhouse program. Photo by Lance Gaither
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A game warden from the Ky. Department of Fish and Wildlife shows off equipment used by game wardens. Photo by Lance Gaither
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Local musician Shane White played live music for the festival. Photo by Lance Gaither
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Festival attendees talk with a representative from the UK College of Agriculture, Food and Environment. Photo by Lance Gaither
The Boyle County Extension Office hosted an Earth Day festival on Saturday, April 20, which was free to the public.
Attendees got to hear live music by Shane White, walk around the many booths by local organizations, and learn about ways they help the earth, and how people can better take care of the environment.
This year’s festival had 35 exhibitors including InterCounty Energy, Solarize Boyle, Central Kentucky Wildlife Refuge, Boyle County Farmers Market, and the Arts Commission.
Major sponsors are the Clarks Run Environmental Education Corporation, Bluegrass Greensource, Boyle County Solid Waste, Danville Public Works Dept. and the U.K. Extension Office.