
Attention Bloomington residents looking for ways to enhance their sustainability practices and improve their wellness - mark your calendars for a series of Healthy Living & Sustainability Fairs coming your way. As reported by the City of Bloomington's official announcement, these events are scheduled to take place on Wednesdays across the summer with dates set for June 25, July 23, and August 13, between 2-4 p.m. at the Penn Lake Library.
Teaming up with Bloomington Public Health and Sustainability staff, attendees can expect to receive not only expert advice on a variety of eco-friendly and wellness topics, but also enjoy the benefits of tangible takeaways. Handed out at the Penn Lake Library located at 8800 Penn Ave. S., these takeaway items include compost bins, energy-saving LED bulbs, and other eco-friendly goods designed to encourage sustainable living habits. And for those who enjoy a free snack, there will be refreshments available, acting as an added bonus while they last.
The fairs promise to offer invaluable resources that cover a broad swath of sustainability and health topics. From learning how to slash energy consumption and minimize trash output to discovering accessible health resources within the community, the aim here is clear: empower residents with knowledge and tools for a greener, healthier lifestyle. These gatherings are shaping up to be can't-miss events for Bloomington locals committed to making changes that benefit both their well-being and the environment.
Whether you're a seasoned green thumb or someone just starting to dip your toes into the world of sustainability, these events are tailored to engage and educate. Organizers enthusiastically encourage participants to come with friends to the library where these free resources will be provided, ensuring that the knowledge and tools disseminated reach as broad an audience as possible. For more specifics on what you can expect and how to make the most of these opportunities, further details and updates can be found by visiting the fair's informational webpage here.









