MERCER GREEN FEST

MERCER GREEN FEST

Thank you to all of you for your hard work. The Mercer Green Fest was a success. We have 1,100 visitors during the event. Ms. Amy was fantastic, the wildlife show by the Eyes of the Wild was amassing the kids are parents were fascinating by the presentation of the Wallaby, The Grand Falloons  were fantastic with their act on recycling. The speakers were great also.

The names of the group picture from left to right are Joanne Mullowney from Ewing Green Team, Christine Symington from Princeton, Teresita Bastides-Heron and  Pam Mount from Sustainable Lawrence and Lawrence Environmental Resources & Sustainability Green Advisory Committee,  Joann Held from Hopewell Valley Green Team, Gary Fournier from East Windsor Clean Communities Advisory Committee, Mike Hornsby from West Windsor Environmental Commission, and Mike Winka from Sustainable Lawrence.

MERCER GREEN FEST

About the author

Teresita Bastides-Heron author

Teresita is the Vice President of Sustainable Lawrence, Lawrenceville, NJ nonprofit sustainability working in making Lawrence a sustainable town. SL has hosted a series of programs and evens to educate the community on sustainability. SL have had series of Community events like how to make a rain garden and the benefit of it, Rain garden workshop, community gardens, green fairs, SL in collaboration with the Lawrence Nature Center had celebrate Earth Day and is working with Public Works on the Organic waste recycle. Teresita is the President of the Greater Eldridge Park Neighborhood Association, a nonprofit which promote & preserve business growth & Community life in our neighborhood by enhancing its Diversity, Sustainability, Vitality, Beauty, History and Economic development.