Earth Day
Learn what you can do to help our ocean planet at the Long Beach Aquarium of the Pacific’s tenth annual Earth Day Celebration. Join the Aquarium for a weekend of family fun celebrating Earth Day while learning simple, everyday tips to protect our environment. Visit booths from various earth-friendly organizations and participate in hands-on learning demonstrations for people of all ages.
E-waste and Discount
Be green and bring in an e-waste item for recycling to the Aquarium on Earth Day weekend, April 24 and 25, 2010, and receive a coupon for $10 off adult admission. Anything that plugs into a wall or uses a battery will be accepted, including computers, printers, fax machines, scanners, copy machines, televisions, radios, microwaves, stereos, camcorders, cameras, telephones, typewriters, printed circuit boards, batteries, cables, and calculators. For a full list, visit www.4ewaste.com. Please bring your item to be recycled to the e-waste booth in front of the Aquarium to receive your coupon. One coupon per item, per person. Coupon is valid for $10 off one adult admission and is not valid for online purchases. Cannot be combined with other discounts. Valid April 24 and 25, 2010 only.
Long Beach Water Department, Aquarium Front Lawn
For the Long Beach Water Department (LBWD) , its commitment to provide, protect, and conserve our water is as immense as the challenge of climate variability and resource conservation. These are exciting times; the needs are real, the challenges are clear, and the opportunity to make a positive and lasting difference is before us. At an accelerating rate, the community is measuring the overall impact of their actions and searching out opportunities to be more efficient and more sustainable. The water shortage is at the forefront of a changing social and economic climate. During the Saturday of Earth Day Weekend on April 24, LBWD will take a look at water, as well as sustainability, green energy, and what’s ahead in the years to come. The LBWD will feature 35 outdoor displays and will include a live band, activities for kids, and many local environmental organizations. This outdoor portion of the event is free to the public.
Read more at The Long Beach Aquarium of the Pacific website for more information on earth day activities.
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