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Designed by Cfx I cfx-inc.com I Printed by The Advertisers Printing Co. - SPG Certified CONTENTS EARTH DAY CHALLENGE Earth Day Challenge...... 2 The Earth Day Challenge is designed to encourage Festival attendees to incorporate low-impact About St. Louis Earth Day...... 3-4 behaviors into their everyday lives, making the Earth a cleaner, healthier place to live. Complete Commitment to Sustainability ...... 5-6 at least two of the three challenges listed below and receive a prize at the Earth Day Booth! Schedule...... 7-8 Eat & Drink...... 9-10 1. BRING YOUR OWN REUSABLE SHOPPING BAG. Event Map...... 11-12 Family Guide...... 13-14 Educational Activities...... 15-16 2. BRING YOUR OWN REFILLABLE WATER BOTTLE. Special Programming ...... 17-18 Booth Listing...... 19-23 Take Action, Volunteer Information...... 23 3. USE LOW-IMPACT TRANSPORTATION (BIKE, WALK, CARPOOL, OR USE THE METROLINK ABOUT THE FESTIVAL OR METROBUS). The St. Louis Earth Day Festival is the oldest and largest Earth Day festival in the Midwest! Over 200 artists, educational exhibitors, food vendors, businesses and organizations spend PRESENTED BY the day connecting with some 35,000 visitors from the St. Louis region and beyond. To receive text alert messages during the Festival, text EARTHDAY to 84483. We will update you when key Festival activities are starting and let you know if there are any www.STLOUISEARTHDAY.org I @stlouisearthday I #stlearthday weather or traffic situations you might want to be aware of.

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*Some restrictions may apply. Visit AmerenMissouri.com/fridge for full program details. (866) 430-0820 • www.missouriamwater.com ABOUT ST. LOUIS EARTH DAY BOARD MEMBERS BOARD PRESIDENT MEMBERS MISSION Traci Lichtenberg Tracy Boaz St. Louis Earth Day makes every day Earth Day, cultivating environmental stewardship and Missouri American Water Missouri Department of Conservation engaging individuals, governments, businesses, schools and the non-profit sector in celebration, Laura Cohen education and action to support a healthy and sustainable future. PAST PRESIDENT Cindy Bambini Greg Lovett Ameren Missouri PROGRAMS Brightergy Solar Solutions The St. Louis Earth Day Festival is just one of several programs that our organization manages Paul Todd Merrill throughout the year. Read more about the exciting work we do to make Earth Day every day. PRESIDENT ELECT Clayco Brian Pelletier Catherine Redfern (CFRE) SYMPOSIUM Kakao Chocolate Independent Non-profit Consultant This important educational and networking event for local Fred A. Ricks Jr. governments and planning professionals provides a platform SECRETARY Harris Dowel Fisher & Harris LC for discussing and learning about new tools for implementing Jane Davis Missouri Department of Natural Resources John Risberg sustainable considerations in projects throughout the St. Louis area. Maritz SYMPOSIUM Save the Date: June 3 at Saint Louis University. TREASURER Lori Strawbridge, CPA Susan Zareh Marcia Whelan RECYCLING ON THE GO Forsyth School Whole Foods What started as the region’s first large-scale event recycling program has grown into a popular and widely-utilized event-greening service offering comprehensive consultancy and implementation services. Our goal is to reduce the negative environmental impact of events WELCOME NEW BOARD MEMBERS! and festivals, principally by reducing and recycling a portion of the Jake Barnett Dori Degenhardt Cherie Beckmann waste they generate. Morgan Stanley Cosentry Anixter The Recycling On the Go program is funded through a grant from the St. Louis-Jefferson Solid Waste Management District and the Missouri Department of Natural Resources. PHOTOGRAPHY WAIVER: By entering the event conduct. Petitioners, protesters, and demonstrators premises, you consent to interview(s), photog- are encouraged to utilize the Public Forum space raphy, audio recording, video recording and set aside on the west side of the Muny. GREEN DINING ALLIANCE its/their release, publication, exhibition, or No soliciting is allowed. This program is committed to working with St. Louis restaurants to reproduction to be used for news, webcasts, reduce their environmental impact. The GDA considers all areas of promotional purposes, telecasts, advertising, Friendly and well-mannered dogs on leashes operations and puts strong emphasis on reducing, recycling and inclusion on websites, or any other purpose no longer than 6 ft. are welcome at the event. CHECK OUT THE NEXT GENERATION OF by St. Louis Earth Day, its sponsors and Please properly dispose of dog waste. SUSTAINABLEcomposting BUSES restaurant WITH wasteMETRO’S as FULLY-ELECTRIC well as sourcing sustainable food, to-go ware and cleaning supplies. www.greendiningalliance.org community partners. DEMO METROBUS. Dismount bicycles upon entering event. Bikes are not CODE OF CONDUCT: St. Louis Earth Day is permitted on sidewalks or in congested pedestrian committed to providing an enjoyable and safe areas. Complimentary bike parking is available VISIT THE NATURE EXPERIENCE AREA experience for everyone. Irresponsible, disruptive at the west entrance of the event grounds. FESTIVAL SURVEY or offensive conduct will not be tolerated Help us stay relevant and continuallyTO improveFIND YOUR by sharing INNER your WILD. feedback through PRESENTED BY GREAT RIVERS GREENWAY within the festival grounds. To ensure the our anonymous survey. Opt in for a chance to win a prize. Visit our website from safety of all, please keep your belongings with your computer or phone: www.stlouisearthday.org you at all times. All bags are subject to search. St. Louis Earth Day reserves the right to EVER WONDER WHERE ALL THOSE OLD CLOTHES GO? DISCARDS CAN ADD UP QUICKLY! have removed and excluded from the festival COME LEARN HOW TO KEEP THEM OUT OF THE LANDFILL AT THE USAGAIN EXHIBIT grounds any person violating St. Louis City Park 3 IN THE REDUCE, REUSE, RECYCLE EXPERIENCE AREA. Regulations or event expectations for appropriate COMMITMENT TO SUSTAINABILITY Built to get dirty, St. Louis Earth Day is committed to utilizing the best options for ensuring a memorable event not be dirty. with as little environmental impact as possible. Here are just a few ways that we honor our commitment to environmental stewardship.

WASTE with Renewable Energy Certificates courtesy By implementing our event-greening Recycling of Ameren Missouri’s Pure Power program. On the Go program, 91% of the waste produced This offset means that St. Louis Earth Day has at the 2014 Festival was diverted from the reduced its carbon footprint from electricity landfill (4,111 lbs.). use by 3,167 tons of carbon dioxide; the same environmental benefit as not driving a car for To reduce waste, we ask vendors to limit 3 months. The Subaru XV Crosstrek® Hybrid. As the most fuel-efficient all-wheel drive hybrid handouts. DO YOUR PART by returning your crossover in America,* it’s equipped to get you to all the places you love. It’s a program for reuse or recycling before you leave PURCHASING hybrid as only Subaru could do. Love. It’s what makes a Subaru, a Subaru. (or recycle when you get home). Event t-shirts and hats are either 100% organic XV Crosstrek Hybrid. Learn more at subaru.com. cotton or an organic cotton/post-consumer P.E.T. Styrofoam is so last century – that’s why recycled polyester blend, designed and printed Subaru and XV Crosstrek are registered trademarks. *Based on EPA-estimated hwy fuel economy for 2015 Subaru XV Crosstrek Hybrid models compared to AWD vehicles we’ve banned polystyrene/#6 plastic from the locally ($15). within the IHS Automotive, Polk Non-Luxury Compact CUV segment as of 11/10/14. Actual mileage may vary. Festival for the past eight years and have Webster Groves Subaru Lou Fusz Subaru Lou Fusz Subaru Dean Team Subaru 7982 Big Bend Boulevard 10329 Old Olive Street Road 4220 I-70 North Outer Road 15121 Manchester Road never looked back. This material is rarely Portable toilets from Johnny On the Spot use Webster Groves, MO St. Louis, MO St. Peters, MO Ballwin, MO recycled and never breaks down in a landfill. eco-friendly chemicals and recycled-content wwww.webstergrovessubaru.com www.subaru.fusz.com www.fuszsubaru.com www.deanteamsubaru.com paper products. We’ve also banned bottled water because of TRANSPORTATION its environment impact. Fill up at one of the Earth Day Challenge awards eco-friendly gifts We strongly encourage Festival attendees to water stations indicated on the map and like LED lightbulbs from Challenge sponsor use low-impact transportation or carpool. check out the water trailer, provided by the Metro Lighting, Better Life cleaning products Trailnet offers FREE valet bike parking City of St. Louis. and Metro Transit day-passes, to encourage all day to encourage cycling. In addition, attendees to make positive environmental the travel of all attendees, vendors and Take your waste to one of the seven Recycling behavior choices. entertainers has been offset with Missouri Stations where volunteers will help you figure Wind Renewable Energy Certificates. out what is recyclable, compostable or headed Our promotional materials are printed on Help create for the landfill. American-made, Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certified, 100% post-consumer recycled a healthy Missouri paper. Our local printer, The Advertisers Park at the Recycling Extravaganza at the Printing Company, uses soy and solvent-free St. Louis Community College Forest Park Naturally inks and emission-free coatings. They hold campus and ride over on a free shuttle powered ENERGY Rainforest Alliance and Sustainable Green by biodiesel or compressed natural gas – avoid • Replace exotic plants with Missouri natives Generators donated by Energy Tree, are Printing Partnership (SGP) certifications traffic and idling! • Reduce lawn fertilizers and pesticides propane-fueled prototypes for a new approach and offset 100% of their energy use through • Help control the spread of invasive species to electrifying events. These generators release Ameren Missouri’s Pure Power program. The event greening effort is about half of the emissions as standard diesel sponsored by Subaru. generators. Propane is donated by the Missouri Propane Gas Association. A Solar Shed installed by EFS Energy will power select sponsor booths.

The energy used to power the Festival has been MDC.mo.gov offset 100% with emission-free Missouri Wind 5 6 ENTERTAINMENT SCHEDULE MAIN STAGE CAFE STAGE COMMUNITY STAGE PEACE GARDEN The Peace Garden is a space to reflect, meditate 10:15am 10:45am PRESENTED BY or connect with all. It’s a sacred place for us to Fresh Heir Prairie Rehab offer our highest intentions to live in harmony 12:00pm 12:05pm and peace with all the Earth. JOIA All-Species Jamboree by JOIA World Alsop Grossi Halley Percussion Ensemble, kicked off by the 10:00am Honorable Mayor Francis Slay 1:25pm 11:00am Interfaith Opening Ceremony by Interfaith Carter and Connelly Junior Recycling Ambassador Workshop Power & Light 12:40pm Bo and the Locomotives 2:25pm Letter to Memphis 12:30pm 11:00am 2:15pm Wings Over Water — World Bird Sanctuary Welcome to the Peace Garden and Fashion Show: Tiffany Rae’s 3:45pm the Peace Pole Recyclable Artistic Designs Gary Schoenberger with 1:15pm Perfect Strangers Seema Kasthuri & Blue Charra Band 1:00pm 3:00pm Paneurhythmy: Dance to Sacred Music Michele Isam 5:00pm 2:00pm of the Soul Search Parties 4:45pm Circus Flora Big Brother Thunder & the Master Blasters 1:45pm 2:45pm Storytelling with Faye Folkie: School of Rock “From Where Did the Faeries Come?”

3:20pm 2:30pm Wings Over Water — World Bird Sanctuary Healing session for animals with Sharon Hunt, Experienced Intuitive 4:30pm Healer and Animal Communicator Circus Flora 3:30pm 5:15pm Jabula Drumming Circle Todd Mosby: Earth Songs 4:15pm More healing session for animals with Sharon Hunt

5:15pm Anchoring and closing of Peace Garden and Earth Day

7 8 EAT & DRINK Eat happy, free from trans-fat, high fructose corn syrup and other highly processed foods MCMURPHY’S CAFE AT THE DAM typically found at outdoor festivals. All service ware is recyclable or compostable. ST. PATRICK CENTER Hamburger, cheeseburger, local G&W sausage, Visit one of our Recycling On the Go waste sorting stations when you are done eating. Caprese kabobs, chicken wraps, homemade kosher hot dogs, veggie dogs, French fries, pickles, cookies, iced tea fresh flavored water, Excel soda, cocktail Look for the green indicating restaurants with Green Dining Alliance certification. For more info about the GDA, see page 2. PI PIZZERIA (LOCATED BY MAIN STAGE) THE PHAT APPLE 9” deep dish pizza: vegetarian or meat Vegan taco salad, vegan French toast, ATOMIC COWBOY KAKAO CHOCOLATES scrambled tofu, a variety of fresh salads: Margaritas & mojitos Chocolate bark, caramels, truffles, pates de PIE OH MY! marinated kale, spicy sesame seaweed fruits, marshmallows, truffle shots Savory pies, dessert pies cabbage and tofu, live carrot tuna salad, BAYOU SEASONING & CATERING marinated bean curd, Caribbean carrot punch KALDI’S COFFEE RAMS 5 STAR KETTLE KORN Bourbon chicken, po-boys (veggie), red beans (LOCATED IN FARMERS MARKET) and rice, jambalaya, Bahama breeze Cold-brewed espresso 700 and pour over bar TIVANOV CATERING featuring single origin coffees Kettlecorn Spicy pulled pork arepa, gyros, homemade BOMBAY FOOD JUNKIES frozen yogurt from sheep’s milk and local, KETTLE KORN & MORE/ANGELS ARMS REARN THAI Samosa (vegan), green lentil fritters (vegan), Chicken satay, pad Thai, Thai iced tea grass-fed Windcrest yogurt, strawberry Manchurian (vegan), homemade ice creams, Kettlecorn lemonade ginger tea, masala roti wrap (vegan), paneer SCHLAFLY tikka roti wrap, lentil wrap (vegan), samosa wrap LULU’S LOCAL EATERY Vegan tacos, udon noodle bowl, BBQ jack (LOCATED IN CAFE AND BY MAIN STAGE) TRAVELING TEA (vegan), samosa chole (vegan), mango lassi Three selections of beer, including the brand (LOCATED IN FARMERS MARKET) sandwich, sweet potato black bean burger, vegan new Organic IPA, brewed with organic grains Organic freshly brewed cups of tea cupcakes, iced tea BOTA BOX and hops. Beers will be sold in an exclusive Stop by the Bota Box lounge to sample four St. Louis Earth Day reusable URBAN EATS CAFE varieties of wine: Sauvignon Blanc, RedVolution cup and patrons will receive Vegan thai noodle bowl, BBQ pork bao, Red Blend, Chardonnay, and Pinot Noir. Learn a discount for cup reuse. gourmet chicken dog, rum bunny cocktail, why Bota Box packaging is the most eco-friendly jasmine green tea and why it’s a great fit SCHNUCKS MARKETS for all of your summer (LOCATED IN FARMERS MARKET) WHISK: A SUSTAINABLE BAKESHOP picnicking! Fresh organic produce Cupcakes, cookies, brownies, pop tartlets, ice pops and mini pies COMPANION KOMBUCHA SEEDZ CAFE Kombucha in a variety of flavors, sweet and Raw spicy peanut noodles, tempeh reuben, unsweet tuna wraps, rawvioli, organic smoothies HANDLEBAR SIERRA CLUB Veggie kabobs, Chicken kabobs, Bahn Mi with Fresh squeezed lemonade whitefish, beet soup SMALL BATCH & ICES PLAIN & FANCY ROOSTER SOUTH GRAND Nitrogen ice cream PBJ (arugula pesto, beef, and tomato jam), plain fontina beef or match burger, chilled JUICEMASTERS soba noodle salad, veggie tacos Puravegan salads, strawberry lemonaid, strawberry sunrise, orange dreamsicle, ST. LOUIS ANIMAL RIGHTS TEAM mocha frap, green goddess, banana mudslide, (START) berry blast, jazzy carrot, apple waldorf, Grilled portobello sandwich, fresh pasta salad, green elixir, mango colada chips, vegan cupcake, iced tea 9 10 C

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RKET PUBLIC FARMER’S MA FORUM 11 F1 - F12 12 FAMILY GUIDE Look for the red handprint throughout the program to quickly JOIA ALL-SPECIES JAMBOREE WHOLE FOODS find other kid-friendly programming. Noon | Meet at the Main Stage MARKET KIDS CLUB The Honorable Mayor Francis Slay will kick Located near the Muny box office. off the Parade at noon as we celebrate the Create bird nests using popcorn bags and YOUTH CORNER interdependence and value of all species. Join recycled shredded paper. Nest will hold special New this year, hands-on environmental education activity booths and other in this costumed pedestrian parade through “eggs” — all-natural chocolate milk balls and family-friendly attractions are clustered in the Youth Corner, a space where children the event grounds, led by the Joia World jelly beans! and young adults can explore the art and science of Earth Day. Booths include exhibits, Percussion Ensemble. YOGA PHOTOBOOTH demonstrations, and hands-on activities covering a wide range of topics. Turn the METROBUS PAINTING page for a full list of educational activities. Additional attractions include: Wellness Experience Area 1pm - 3pm | Transportation & Fuels Strike a pose! Show off your favorite yoga Experience Area pose in the Yoga Buzz photo booth! Need some DECORATE A REUSABLE JUMP ROPE MAKING Join artist Genevieve Esson to complete her inspiration? Hop on the mat with one of our LUNCH BAG The Waldorf School of St. Louis creative design on one of our city buses. With yogis to learn some poses, then show us what St. Louis Children’s Hospital a paint-by-number format, everyone is invited you’ve got. to participate in this paint party to add a little LIFE-SIZED CHESS BOARD color and creativity to this bus’ route. Be on ECO-ART ACTIVITY Chess Club and Scholastic Center of the look out for this community masterpiece, YOGA FOR KIDS “Play Your Art Out” with the St. Louis St. Louis & The World Chess Hall of Fame as it will be rolling around town for a whole Join Yoga Buzz in the West Muny Pavillion for Teachers’ Recycle Center and explore the year! Sponsored by MSD Project Clear and yoga classes on the hour. VanGO Traveling Reuse Center STORYTELLING Metro Arts in Transit. by Kathy Schottel, 11:30am and 2:30pm at the St. Louis Public Library booth

PURINA COMMUNITY STAGE For a complete schedule, see page 8. CIRCUS FLORA Community Stage: 2pm & 4:30pm FAMILY AMENITIES If you can’t wait for the Big Top to go up this May in Grand Center, come enjoy the one woman circus of St. Louis, based artist Claire the Clown. Brought to you by Circus Flora, Claire will ATMs – See map. Look for $ icon. Nursing Station – See map. Located in the entertain and delight adults and children alike with juggling, acrobatics, comedy, and feats Wellness Experience area. A private place for First Aid – Located in the center of the big of balance. She will be joined on stage by special guests ­and audience members, of course! nursing mothers. Mothers needing access to field. Look for the red tent. electricity for pumping should inquire at the JUNIOR RECYCLING AMBASSADOR WORKSHOP Diaper-Changing Stations – Available Info Booth for accommodation. at all portable restroom locations. 11am Shuttle Service – Available 9:30am to All kids (big and small) are invited to learn more about recycling and Lost Children – Volunteers will take lost 6:30pm, every 15 minutes to/from St. Louis composting from the experts of St. Louis Earth Day’s Recycling On the children to the Info Booth until guardians Community College, Forest Park campus. Go program. Earn your Junior Recycling Ambassador badge through games are located. Catch the shuttle at the entrance to the Lower and then share your knowledge with others at Earth Day! Water Refill Stations – See map. Muny parking lot. Look for the water drop icon. Solar Cell Phone Charging Station WORLD BIRD SANCTUARY’S WINGS OVER WATER See map. 12:30pm & 3:20pm Come to the Info Booth MISSOURI Lost & Found – Features birds of prey including falcons, hawks, owls and vultures. American Water to inquire about lost/found items. Call Not only will you see different species of raptors, but you’ll also learn 314-282-7533 after the Festival to check a vulture’s secret weapon and how to identify a bird of prey in the wild. in on lost items. Enjoy an up-close view as birds soar right over your head! 13 14 EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES ACT: MAKE A DIFFERENCE CREATE: UPCYCLE & IMAGINE Environmental education and hands-on learning is a key component of the Festival. BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU CANNONDESIGN New this year, many of the hands-on environmental education activity booths are clustered SERVING EASTERN MISSOURI Youth Corner 7 in the Youth Corner, a space where children and young adults can explore the art and AND SOUTHERN ILLINOIS Build by design: Ever wonder how things get science of Earth Day. built from architects’ designs? Try it yourself Look for the handprint stamp to easily find kid-friendly programs. Recycle 3 using DIY designs to build structures from Refer to the map on page 10 to locate booths. How eco-literate are you? See if you can spot recycled materials generated from “greenwashing” ads and learn how to tell if an CannonDesign office operations. DISCOVER: ANIMALS, NATIONAL GEOSPATIAL- advertisement is accurate or misleading. NATURE & SCIENCE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY (NGA) ST. LOUIS COLLEGE OF DANCING RABBIT Youth Corner 15 Youth Corner 16-17 Maps Save the Day! Visit the NGA table to see PHARMACY AND MISSOURI P2D2 Straw Bale Construction: Learn how to mix a ENDANGERED WOLF CENTER sample evasion charts/survival maps and gain Recycle 4 simple earthen plaster with natural materials: Nature 11-13 hands-on knowledge of the skills you need to Medication disposal: Learn how to safely sand, clay, water. Apply it to straw bales and Wolf Turf – Can Your Pack Survive? Play an survive at home or in the wild. Learn how to read dispose of medications at home and whether you can build a structure! active game, “Wolf Turf,” where each ‘pack’ a map and recognize local plants and wildlife in or not prescription packaging can be recycled. will need to hunt to feed all its members. order to know which species are hazardous and Go home with your own medication disposal kit. JACK’S BACK BOOKS which help support life. See demonstrations of Youth Corner 8 GREENWAY NETWORK how maps can be used to gather resources and GROW: IT STARTS WITH A SEED Upcycle THIS! Create your own handmade Nature 20 protect against the elements. wallet, cell phone case, or tablet case using Sun Painting Create a sun painting using repurposed materials and a pre-designed invasive plant species to form a light GATEWAY GREENING Youth Corner 19 pattern. impression on fabric. Live macroinvertebrates RIVER KIDS Youth Corner 9-10 Seed Starting: Take the first step in growing will also be on display! Interactive Stream Table Presentations: your own food by planting a seed to take home. PERENNIAL River Kids will be offering hands-on, interactive Grab a vegetable planting guide for St. Louis Recycle 7 HONEYBEES — stream table presentations about the anatomy and instructions on how to care for your Upcycled Crafts: You’ll never look at your trash NATIVE POLLINATORS of a healthy stream. Participants will help build seedling; you are on your way to becoming can or recycling bin the same again after Nature 32 a model of a healthy stream and observe the more involved in the local food system! seeing how easy it is to transform ‘waste’ Observation Hive: See if you can spot the impacts humans have upon these systems. materials into something useful. queen and watch as the interact with LOSTANDFOUNDGEMS one another. Beekeepers will be on hand to SAINT LOUIS SCIENCE CENTER Nature 24 SEW GOOD AND TRENDY answer questions about bees, beekeeping Transportation 5 Gardening for Good: Plant a piece of wildflower Arts & Crafts 15 and local honey. EVie the electric vehicle exhibit: EVie is a seed paper in your own mini pot that you will Cloth Blossoms: Transform ‘scrap’ fabric into fully electric moving truck full of hands-on decorate and take home. stylish and unique wearable flowers. MISS FAY’S CAFE interactive exhibits dealing with energy basics, Nature 30 energy production including green energy and USBORNE BOOKS & MORE ST. LOUIS LANGUAGE Hotel: Observe how found and recycled electric vehicles versus combustion vehicles. Youth 11 objects assembled in different styles become Wild for Native Seed Bombs: Learn about IMMERSION SCHOOL homes for wildlife such as solitary bees, locations best suited to grow native wildflowers, Youth Corner 1 WILDLIFE RESCUE CENTER Sustainability and Storytelling - A Trip Around predator , pollinators and amphibians. Nature 7 then create a “seed bomb” to take home to enjoy the benefits of native plantings. the World: Create a sock puppet and then Wild Neighbors: Contribute to a collage of the join the puppet theater. Meet other puppets region that maps the places where people and who speak in Chinese, French and Spanish as wildlife live, eat and play! US FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE Nature 3-4 they travel around the world learning about animals and the earth. “Bombs” and : Learn about the monarch and how you can help save their habitat through a fun game. Make a seed 15 bomb to take home and plant in your backyard. 16 SPECIAL PROGRAMMING AGILITY COURSE FOR DOGS FRESH VS. PROCESSED FOOD SOLAR/KINETIC CELLPHONE AND OWNERS At Theatre Drive and Pagoda Circle RECHARGE STATION Youth Corner 21-22 Chipotle strives to raise awareness of the Energy Experience Area Test out techniques you can use to get your contents of processed foods by creating a The innovative EnGo Station was designed dog out for regular activity. A basic agility hands-on exhibition. This experience visually by two Webster University students. Stop by course is a great way to exercise and have explains what fresh vs. processed food looks and see how it works! fun with your pet. like in an interactive way by simply comparing ingredients side-by-side. AMEREN MISSOURI YOGA CLASSES Every hour on the hour in the West Pavilion on ENERGY BOOTH the west side of the Muny Covered Walkway. At Theatre Drive and Pagoda Circle Head to the Yoga Buzz Zen Den for a Experts will be on hand to educate visitors complimentary 45-minute yoga session. about the benefits of energy efficiency and OPENING INTERFAITH Classes are appropriate for all levels, cash-back rebate programs. Guests will be CEREMONY — 10AM including beginners! Kids (3 to 10) are able to learn about the company’s renewable Peace Garden by Pagoda Lake welcome to attend concurrent kid’s classes. energy initiatives, including the state’s largest Join Missouri Interfaith Power & Light in a Classes begin at 11am. investor-owned solar energy center, and enroll special ceremony to open the day with intention in paperless billing options on the spot. and communion with the Earth. Sister Barbara Jennings, CSJ, and Rabbi Randy Fleisher will lead with prayer and song. All are welcome! PET ADOPTION AREA Across from the Muny box office Come meet adoptable dogs and cats that could become a part of your family! The new Nature’s CAR SHOW Variety® Instinct® Pet Adoption Area will Transportation & Fuels Experience Area feature four local rescue organizations – Check out the latest fuel-efficient cars on the Stray Rescue of St. Louis, Five Acres Animal market, including fully electric cars as well as Shelter, Tenth Life Cat Rescue and Gateway both personal and commercial vehicles that run Pet Guardians. on alternative fuels. Drivers will be on hand to answer questions.

FASHION SHOW — 2:15PM Main Stage Recyclable Artistic Designs by Tiffany Rae - ROCK CLIMBING WALL Experience a fashion show like you’ve never seen Located by the Main Stage before! True to Earth Day principals of reusing Can you conquer The and recycling, models will showcase fantastic Spire? Go for a climb on clothing and accessories made from unexpected the 24’ rock climbing materials, like toothpicks, playing cards, and wall! Pros and beginners recycled plastics. alike are welcome to take the challenge to reach the top.

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