CSUDH 19th Annual Earth Day Celebration

- CSUDH's 19th Annual Earth Day is a campus celebration with sustainability workshops, vendor booths, and student projects. - Happening during the week of Apr 20–24 with family-friendly activities, speakers, and eco-focused resources. - Listing and times: welikela.com

California State University, Dominguez Hills held its 19th Annual Earth Day Festival on Tuesday, April 21, with free public programming across campus in Carson. (csudh.edu) The university listed the event from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on its sustainability calendar, while its Toro Link campus-events page posted a 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. schedule for the same festival. Both listings placed it on the South, East, and Natural Sciences and Mathematics-Social and Behavioral Sciences walkways. (csudh.edu) (torolink.csudh.edu) CSUDH’s Office of Sustainability said the festival featured Earth Day-themed tabling and exhibits by campus groups and organizations from across California, alongside the weekly CSUDH Farmers Market. Event listings also promoted interactive activities, giveaways, and networking. (csudh.edu) (eventbrite.com) A separate community calendar from Los Angeles Climate Reality said more than 30 organizations were expected at the festival and listed a Green Hero Ceremony and Earth Day Booth Bingo among the activities. That same listing described the event as open to campus and Los Angeles participants. (laclimatereality.org) The festival landed on local event roundups during Earth Week, when schools, museums, and civic groups across Los Angeles were hosting climate- and conservation-themed programming tied to Earth Day on April 22. We Like L.A. included the CSUDH event in its April 20-24 weekly guide. (welikela.com) At CSUDH, the Earth Day festival fits into a broader campus sustainability push that includes a weekly farmers market and annual campaigns run through the Office of Sustainability. A March 2026 CSUDH news post, citing a university press release, said the campus earned a Gold rating from the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education in 2025. (news.csudh.edu) The Earth Day program itself is longstanding. CSUDH’s Earth Day organization on Toro Link says its mission is to bring together students, organizations, and off-campus community members working to protect and improve the environment and public health. (torolink.csudh.edu) For visitors, the practical takeaway was simple: a free daytime campus event with sustainability booths, student-facing resources, and family-friendly activities during Earth Week in the South Bay. (eventbrite.com) (welikela.com)

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