CSUDH 19th Annual Earth Day Celebration

- What: A free community Earth Day fair with student-led activities, vendors, workshops, and environmental programming. - When: Scheduled for Earth Day, Wednesday April 22, 2026 as part of this week’s events calendar. - Where: On the California State University Dominguez Hills campus; event listing and summary at welikela.com.

California State University, Dominguez Hills is hosting its 19th annual Earth Day Festival on Tuesday, April 21, with free public programming spread across campus walkways in Carson. (csudh.edu) The university’s Office of Sustainability lists the event from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on the South, East, and Natural Sciences and Mathematics-Social and Behavioral Sciences walkways, plus the outdoor Library roof deck. (csudh.edu) CSUDH’s event page says the festival is free and open to all, with no registration required, and advertises more than 30 organizations focused on environmental action on campus and across Los Angeles. (torolink.csudh.edu) Organizers say the lineup includes Earth Day-themed tabling and exhibits, the weekly CSUDH Farmers Market, a Green Hero Ceremony, and a booth bingo activity with eco-friendly prizes. (csudh.edu; torolink.csudh.edu) The festival sits inside a broader campus sustainability program that the university describes as a year-round effort to bring together students, staff, faculty, and the wider community. The same office also runs recurring campaigns including March’s Race to Reduce Month, September’s Coastal Clean Up Day, and October Sustainability Month. (csudh.edu; csudh.edu) CSUDH says its sustainability work also includes a Toro Green Initiative Fund that supports student- and faculty-led campus projects, with prior reports posted for award cycles from 2018-19 through 2024-25. (csudh.edu) Outside the university, We Like L.A. included the festival in its April 20-24 Los Angeles events roundup and described it as a large campus gathering centered on environmental action, community resilience, networking, and interactive learning. (welikela.com) For people deciding whether to go, the clearest practical detail is simple: the event is free, daytime, and built as a walk-up Earth Day fair rather than a ticketed program. (torolink.csudh.edu; csudh.edu)

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