
Noyo Food Forest invites the community to the 17th Annual Earth Day Festival, Saturday, April 18, from 12–5 PM at The Learning Garden on the Fort Bragg High School campus. This FREE, family-friendly event celebrates our connection to the Earth through music, food, and hands-on experiences.
The festival opens with Tribal Elder Edwina Lincoln of the Round Valley Indian Reservation.
Festival highlights include:
HUGE plant sale
Live music with headliner, Recycled Grass
Performances by Circus Mecca
Kid’s Zone hosted by Flockworks
Rotary Club BBQ
Garden mural reveal- Artist Rebecca Wallace
Local vendors & non-profit booths
Bicycle-powered smoothies
Bike rack station by Mendocino Coast Cyclists
Workshop: “Low-Tech Solutions for Community Resilience” with Nik Robalino
Since 2006, Noyo Food Forest has promoted regenerative sustainable agriculture, education, and local food sovereignty. This event draws over 1,200 attendees annually.
Please note: No dogs, alcohol, drugs, or smoking.