Celebrate Earth Day will be held from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, April 22 on Gateway Technical College’s Kenosha Campus, 3520 30th Ave.
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Celebrate Earth Day Saturday at Gateway Technical College

Popular, family fun event returns for its 15th year

By GATEWAY TECHNICAL COLLEGE

Gateway Technical College began in 1911 as America’s first publicly funded technical college, preparing students to achieve their academic and professional goals. Our hands-on training in over 70 programs of study prepares 21,000 students annually to enter new careers or advance their current ones. We value and serve students and communities in Kenosha, Racine and Walworth counties through a nationally recognized approach to career and technical education.

Gateway Technical College will once again spotlight the environment with its popular Celebrate Earth Day, a community event featuring fun, hands-on activities for all ages to learn how to be stewards of the environment.

Celebrate Earth Day will be held 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. April 22 on Gateway’s Kenosha Campus, 3520 30th Ave. and Gateway’s Elkhorn Campus, 400 County Road H, Elkhorn.

This year marks the 15th anniversary of the annual event which has drawn thousands.

“It’s a great event for all ages. From little children to adults, there’s something to do and learn at Celebrate Earth Day,” said Abbie Ford, Gateway manager, community relations and communications.

“Gateway is committed to environmental sustainability and this event is one way we’re able to help the community learn new skills to be better stewards of the environment, have fun and make a difference.”

Kenosha Campus

The Kenosha event will continue with its popular children’s climbing activity – weather permitting – directed by Aaron Schauer, Gateway’s director for the Arboriculture/Urban Forestry Technician program.

The event features many earth-friendly activities, informational booths and children’s crafts across the campus. For a full guide to all activities for the day, please go to www.gtc.edu/earthday. The event is free and open to the public.

Prior to the general event, there will be a Pike Creek restoration project on the campus starting at 9:30 a.m. Those interested should meet at the Pike Creek Horticulture Center and will have the opportunity to help plant native plants for erosion control along the creek.

The event features many earth-friendly activities, informational booths and children’s crafts.

A few of the many activities on the Kenosha Campus include:

Children’s activities. Many children’s activities will be held in the Center for Sustainable Living and the Pike Creek Horticulture Center.

Electronics recycling. Attendees can drop off electronics to be recycled such as computers, printers, VCR and DVD players. The event is being hosted by Gateway’s IT Project Management class. They will also have tools available to wipe or destroy computer hard drives upon request.

Plant sale. The Pike Creek Horticulture Center will host its annual plant sale.

Informational booths. Environmentally focused businesses and groups will be on hand from a number of areas.

Free tree saplings will be handed out while supplies last. Attendees can also enter to win door prizes at the event.

Elkhorn Campus

The Elkhorn Campus will have a variety of activities as well as environmentally focused booths from local experts. Attendees can also enter to win door prizes at the event.

A few of the specific events and features on the Elkhorn Campus include:

Petting zoo

Electronics recycling. Please note that TVs and CRT monitors are not accepted.

Food and hygiene items drive to benefit the Walworth County Food and Diaper Bank.

Informational booths. Environmentally focused businesses and groups will be on hand from a number of areas.

 Snap-on Inc. will again support Celebrate Earth Day. Snap-on is a founding sponsor of Celebrate Earth Day and has supported the event since its creation.

 For more information on the events at both campuses, please see gtc.edu/earthday or contact Abbie Ford, 262-564-2536.

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