
Earth Day Celebration & Community Festival 2025
Join us at the Headwaters Center on Friday, April 18th, from 5:00 to 7:30 pm for our annual Earth Day Celebration—a free, family-friendly event dedicated to learning about environmental conservation and supporting local sustainability efforts.
This year’s event will feature an engaging booth fair highlighting various local organizations, a screening of the short documentary Sam & Me, and opportunities for the community to share their experiences and advice on addressing climate change. We invite everyone to come together, connect with local organizations, and discover actionable ways to protect our environment.
Event Schedule:
5–6:15 pm: Booth Fair – Explore interactive exhibits and learn from local environmental organizations.
6:10–6:45 pm: Film Screening – Sam & Me: Overcoming Climate Change Anxiety and Finding Hope Through Skiing with Mike Douglas. This 31-minute documentary follows 13-year-old Sam Tierney and his struggle with climate anxiety. In an attempt to ease his stress, Sam writes Salomon pro skier and climate advocate, Mike Douglas, asking for advice. Seeing his younger self in Sam, Mike invites him on a weekly ski meetup to talk about climate, skiing, and life. This film offers a hopeful outlook on how to turn anxiety into advocacy for our environment.
6:45–7:30 pm: Audience Participation & Booth Fair – Share your climate experiences on interactive posters and continue exploring booths.
The Earth Day Celebration offers a unique opportunity for the community to engage with environmental organizations, participate in hands-on activities, and gain valuable insights on how to make a positive impact. With 100 attendees expected—including a significant number of children—there will be activities for all ages.
Admission is free to the public. | Enjoy Free Food & Beverages (Including Beer & Wine) thanks to our sponsors:
Après Eats & Big Trout Brewing