Community Corner
Edison Green Fair Returns To Celebrate Sustainability & Community
The event will take place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Swales Park.
EDISON, NJ - The Edison Green Fair is set to return on Saturday, Sept. 13, bringing together residents and environmental advocates for a day of eco-friendly fun and community engagement.
The event will take place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Swales Park.
This year's fair promises a diverse lineup of activities designed to educate and entertain visitors of all ages while promoting sustainable living practices. Attendees can expect to find local green organizations, eco-friendly vendors, and environmental educators sharing their knowledge and resources with the community.
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The event will feature engaging activities including a scavenger hunt, hands-on kids' crafts, and interactive games. Live music will provide entertainment throughout the day, while attendees can explore displays of native plants and learn about local ecological initiatives. Food trucks will be on hand to keep visitors fueled throughout the festivities.
Organizers are actively seeking vendors to participate in this free community event. They welcome a wide range of participants, including:
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- Local crafters and artisans
- Garage sale enthusiasts
- Free cycle advocates
- Sustainable businesses
- Nonprofit organizations
- Environmental educators
Volunteers can sign up here.
The Edison Green Fair is made possible through collaboration between several local organizations and government departments. The event is sponsored by Edison Clean Communities and supported by the Edison Health Department, Department of Public Works, Environmental Commission, and the Edison Green Team, along with ETEC (Edison Township Environmental Commission) and the Township of Edison, NJ Government.
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