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Published on April 25, 2024
Free Dallas Earth Fest to Nourish Environmental Spirit at Klyde Warren Park This SundaySource: Kevin1086, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons

The Dallas Environmental Youth Committee is dishing out an afternoon of eco-awareness with the Dallas Earth Fest this Sunday, April 28. The green scene is rolling out from 1 to 4 p.m. at Klyde Warren Park, according to the City of Dallas. Families and enviro-newbies alike can dig into a smorgasbord of Earth-themed activities, workshops, and booths all aimed at boosting environmental understanding and communities' engagement with Mother Nature's plight.

What's the price tag for an afternoon of eco-education? Not a dime—admission to the Dallas Earth Fest is gratis, and it’s an open house for anyone keen on green living. Those wanting to get a head start can RSVP online. And for the eco-advocates yearning to showcase their green initiatives, booth registrations are still a go—just make sure your setup revolves around environmental topics and Earth-themed activities.

The Dallas Youth Commission, a diverse crew of 15 young changemakers, is at the helm of Sunday's shindig. These teens aren’t just playing at politics—they're entrenched in city-wide issues, championing changes, and shouldering pivotal civic responsibilities. Partnering with local bigwigs and departments, they spearhead projects across environmental and communal arenas.