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Jacksonville prepares for 2025 Earth Day Festival to promote sustainable living

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Donna Deegan - Mayor of Jacksonville, FL | City of Jacksonville website

Donna Deegan - Mayor of Jacksonville, FL | City of Jacksonville website

The City of Jacksonville is set to host its Annual Earth Day Festival on Tuesday, April 22, 2025, at James Weldon Johnson Park. This event, which is free and open to the public, aims to inspire and educate the Jacksonville community about sustainable living.

The festival will feature a range of activities, including interactive displays, hands-on activities, guest speakers, and short educational talks. Attendees will also have the opportunity to participate in various demonstrations and workshops. In addition, there will be tables and exhibits from City departments and local businesses showcasing their contributions to sustainability.

City officials, environmental experts, community leaders, and engaged citizens are among the participants expected to contribute to the event. The festival presents an ideal opportunity for families, students, and individuals interested in learning more about eco-friendly lifestyles and supporting local sustainability initiatives.

It is important to note that exhibitor registration is now closed, and no new vendors are being accepted for this year's event.

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