
Bloomington residents looking for ways to step up their health game and adopt more sustainable habits have a golden opportunity this summer. The city is hosting Healthy Living & Sustainability Fairs on July 23 and August 13 from 2-4 p.m. at Penn Lake Library, located at 8800 Penn Ave. S. While learning about reducing waste and saving energy, attendees will get their hands on free compost bins, LED bulbs, and reusable water bottles, though only while supplies last.
With a firm commitment to fostering a healthier and eco-friendlier community, the fairs are a collaboration between Bloomington Public Health and Sustainability experts, who will be offering practical tips. In a statement obtained by BloomingtonMN.gov, the fairs are designed to "offer valuable tools and insights to help you make sustainable choices." Eager to understand how to make meaningful changes to their lifestyles, residents will find these gatherings brimming with actionable guidance.
The motivation behind these fairs is not just personal gain but the broader impact on the city's future. Encouraging residents to make little changes in their day-to-day lives can ripple outwards, creating a more robust, sustainable collective existence. For those wanting to learn more about what these fairs have to offer or planning their visit, further details are available through the City of Bloomington's website.









