2018 MERCER GREEN FEST ON MARCH 17, 2018

2018 MERCER GREEN FEST ON MARCH 17, 2018

2018 Mercer Green Fest on March 17, 2018
Rider University – Student Recreation Center

Get into green living on St. Patrick’s Day at the Mercer Green Fest. More than 100 ecofriendly businesses, organizations, and schools will be offering information and incentives to help you go green and save money at the Mercer Green Fest (formerly known as the Living Local Expo) on Saturday March 17, 2018 from 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. in the Rider University Student Recreation Center, which is located on the main campus, 2083 Lawrenceville Rd, Lawrenceville, NJ.

Mercer Green Fest which promotes green living for Mercer County families is presented by Mercer County Sustainability Coalition. All Mercer county residents are invited to join in on having fun going green! Bring the whole family and invite your neighbors. Wear green to the Mercer Green Fest on St. Patrick’s Day.

The fair is free and open to the public, rain or shine. All Mercer county residents are warmly welcome!
Visitors can learn about a wide variety of sustainability issues and exciting community projects such as:

 energy efficiency
 electric car display
 health, exercise, and wellness
 walking and bike trails
 waste recycling programs
 fair and robotics projects from area schools and groups

An indoor farmers market will feature a great variety of locally produced fruits, vegetables, cheeses, and pickles as well as flowers, plants, herbs, and artisan food products. A family friendly lunch celebrating locally grown and seasonal ingredients from Terhune Orchards will be available for purchase all day.

There’s plenty for the kids to do too. This year’s event will feature the Grammy Award nominated Miss Amy’s Band. Her performance isn’t just about music; she gets them dancing which is a great form of exercise. Eyes of the Wild will be presenting a show on wildlife. They always bring fascinating wild animals for children to interact with. Lyle Rowling, owner of Advanced Solar, AKA Solar Man will show kids how solar energy is made with a solar panel.

Artists from Artworks Trenton will display works that are upcycled from trash. Demonstrations throughout the day will show visitors how to make their own upcycled art.

The Mercer Green Fest is presented by the Mercer County Sustainability Coalition which is comprised of East Windsor Clean Communities Advisory Committee and Environmental Commission, Ewing Green Team and Environmental Commission, Hamilton Township Green Team and Environmental Commission, Hightstown Borough Environmental Commission, Hopewell Valley Green Team, Lawrence Township Environmental Resources & Sustainability Green Advisory Committee (ERSGAC), Mercer County Office of Economic Development and Sustainability, Robbinsville Township Green Advisory Committee, Sustainable Lawrence, Sustainable Princeton, Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association, City of Trenton Green Team, and the West Windsor Township Environmental Commission.

“Help the fight against hunger. Bring a non-perishable food item to
donate to Homefront and receive a free, reusable tote bag”

For more information on the Mercer Green Fest visit www.mercergreenfest.org.

Vendors interested in participating in the farmers market can download an application form at www.sustainablelawrence.org.

Many thanks to our Mercer Green Fest Sponsors:

 Trenton Thunder
 Solar Products
 EnviroPhysics
 Princeton Air
 Terhune Orchards

Many thanks to our Mercer Green Fest friends:

 Schimek Family Fitness Center
 Douglas Greene Esq.
 Princeton Yoga Center

About the author

Teresita Bastides-Heron editor

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.

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