Highly discounted, $50 booths are available if your organization wants to represent one of Cincinnati’s neighborhoods!

Mark your calendar for Cincinnati Earth Day on Sunday, April 19 at Washington Park — a free, family-friendly celebration of sustainability and community. The event will feature exhibits, hands-on activities, local resources, and a Green Career Fair. Event organizers are also working toward an ambitious goal: representation from up to 30 of the 52 Cincinnati neighborhoods in a dedicated Equity & Resilience Zone highlighting the Green Cincinnati Plan!

Organizations and businesses are invited to host booths to showcase their work, connect with thousands of attendees, and demonstrate leadership on environmental and community resilience. Highly discounted booths are available if your organization wants to represent one of Cincinnati’s neighborhoods! Sign up here or email info@cincinnatiearthday.org.

Clifton - Apartment Recycling

The Clifton Business Association and World Peace Yoga will represent Clifton, promoting their annual Clifton Fest, Vegan Day, and other neighborhood events.

Saylor Park - Canopy Preservation

Represented by the Sayler Park Village Council, they will share their maintenance of mature tree canopy to preserve "Tree City USA" standards in the neighborhood.

Hyde Park - City provided composting

Will be represnted by Hyde Park Living Magazine and Hyde Park Neighborhood Council sharing the results of the City of Cincinnati provided composting station.

Kennedy Heights - Green Space

Will be represented by the Kennedy Heights Community Council. They will promote their Arts Center Green Space — "Play in the Park" activation funded by Vibrant Places to connect residents with outdoor green spaces.

East Walnut Hills - Public Transportation

The East Walnut Hills Assembly will represent East Walnut Hills and they will be sharing the Woodburn Exchange Walkability project designed to reduce car dependency. And their mixed-use infill project designed to increase density and pedestrian access, also reducing car dependency.

Your Neighborhood could be represented at Earth Day

Contact your neighborhood council, neighborhood Green Umbrella member or other neighborhood enviromnmental organization and get in touch. There are only 30 spots available.