CSUDH 19th Annual Earth Day Festival
- CSUDH’s 19th Annual Earth Day brings sustainability booths, eco-workshops, student projects, and live performances. - The campus-wide festival is scheduled for Earth Day, Thursday, April 22, 2026, with activities across the day. - Takes place at California State University, Dominguez Hills; event overview is listed at welikela.com.
California State University, Dominguez Hills is set to hold its 19th Annual Earth Day Festival in Carson on Tuesday, April 21, 2026, with free public events spread across campus walkways. (csudh.edu) The university’s Office of Sustainability lists the festival from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on the South Walkway, East Walkway, NSM-SBS Walkway, and the outdoor Library roof deck. Toro Link and Eventbrite list the same event as free and open to all, with no registration required for attendees. (csudh.edu) (torolink.csudh.edu) (eventbrite.com) Campus listings say the program includes sustainability organizations, interactive activities, giveaways, a weekly farmers market tie-in, a Green Hero Ceremony, and Earth Day Booth Bingo with eco-friendly prizes. A separate community calendar says more than 30 organizations are expected to take part. (torolink.csudh.edu) (laclimatereality.org) The event lands as colleges across California use Earth Day programming to turn climate and waste-reduction goals into student-facing projects, volunteer recruiting, and career networking. CSUDH’s Earth Day page says the effort is meant to bring together students, organizations, and off-campus community members working on environmental protection and local health. (torolink.csudh.edu) At Dominguez Hills, that work is tied to a broader campus sustainability push rather than a one-off fair. The university’s sustainability office is promoting the festival alongside a waste-diversion standings tracker, folding Earth Day into year-round recycling and resource-use campaigns. (csudh.edu) The festival has also become a recurring fixture on the school calendar. This year’s edition is billed as the 19th annual event, signaling that the program has been running for nearly two decades at the Carson campus. (torolink.csudh.edu) Outside campus channels, the festival was picked up this week by We Like L.A. in its April 20-24 events roundup, placing the university celebration alongside other Earth Week programming across Los Angeles. (welikela.com) For students and neighbors, the practical details are simple: show up Tuesday morning at 1000 East Victoria Street in Carson, walk the festival route, and move between booths, activities, and performances until midafternoon. (torolink.csudh.edu)