Well there is not a whole lot going on for Earth Day around DC but there is some good stuff. And here are a few other things I found on the web that I thought were interesting. I am sure there are some more events going on, if you know of any please share them with us and if you have any other good Earth Day stuff to share please do.
DC Vegan Drinks at Bread and Brew from 7pm to 9pm
COK Benefit at Bread and Brew all day.
COK Vegan Feed-In, Dupont Circle 12pm – 1pm
Some more good Earth Day info at the Earth Day Network.
Some beautiful handmade Earth Day stuff on Etsy.
What not to do on Earth Day.
via Treehugger
1. Don’t drive like a teenager, speeding up and slowing down and weaving in and out of traffic. Such aggressive driving can lower fuel efficiency by 33 percent. Accelerate gently and stay with the traffic to save gas and money.
2. Don’t use cleansers and personal care products that contain triclosan or other antibacterial agents. Public health officials worry that antibacterials in cleansers, window cleaners, and soaps are causing us to become resistant to antibiotics. Use simple soap and hot water for cleaning, and body soaps and lotions that do not say “antibacterial” or “fights germs” on the label.
3. Don’t go shopping without a list! According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, people waste about 30 percent of their household food budgets buying groceries that eventually expire and have to be thrown out. Know what you want to buy before you hit the store aisles—you’ll buy less of what you don’t need, buy more of what you’re likely to use, and reduce the impact your shopping has on the planet. Then put your list on your refrigerator so you don’t forget what’s inside.
4. Don’t leave the lights on when you leave the room. You could save as much as $100 per year in electricity costs by turning off a 100-watt light bulb when you’re not using the light.
5. Don’t leave the computer on if you’re going to be gone longer than two hours, and don’t leave the monitor on if you’re going to be gone longer than 20 minutes. If you plug your electronics into an energy-saving power strip, you can reduce the energy they use by as much as 40 percent.
6. Don’t leave the water running when you brush your teeth. Turning off the tap when you brush your teeth can save up to 8 gallons of water a day, 240 gallons a month – saving hundreds on your water bill each year.
7. Don’t buy “snack packs” that come wrapped in cardboard and plastic. Small individual packages use more energy and resources to manufacture and transfer, and are often twice as expensive as the same product sold in a larger bag or box.
8. Don’t use so much shampoo, soap, lotion, make-up, gel, and perfume. More than 25 percent of all women and one of every 100 men use at least 15 products daily, according to a survey of 2,300 men and women, exposing people to hundreds of chemicals during the course of a day. Can you reduce the number of products you use by at least three?
9. Don’t buy new. Remember the 3 R’s of eco-friendly living? They begin with “reduce” (the other two are “re-use” and “recycle”). If you need to shop, start with eBay, Freecycle.org, the neighbor’s yard sale, or the community vintage or thrift store.
10. Don’t sit at your computer all day. Get outdoors for at least an hour to remember why Mother Nature is worth protecting. Besides, if you’ve done all the other don’ts on this list, you deserve to take a break!
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Here are two more events –
Earth Day Garden Party
5-7 pm
Poste Moderne Brasserie
http://www.postebrasserie.com
Hotel Monaco
555 8th Street NW (Metro: Gallery Place)
5pm – 7pm
$5 donation to FreshFarm Markets
Poste Moderne Brasserie will officially re-open its popular courtyard, “The Garden,” with an Earth Day celebration benefiting FreshFarm Markets. Guests are invited to enjoy small bites, refreshing cocktails, and wine while supporting FreshFarm Markets, an organization that showcases our region’s farmers and their agricultural bounty.
Earth Day Poetry Slam
6:30-8:30pm
Koshland Science Museum
Corner of 6th and E Streets, NW
Washington, DC
Metro: Judiciary Square or Gallery Place/Chinatown
$7; $5 for students
Join poets from DC Slam as they express their take on climate change solutions in competitive performance poetry. Audience members can also participate and will help judge the competition. Tickets and additional information for all Koshland events are available through the museum at 202-334-1201 or http://www.koshland-science-museum.org; advance registration is strongly encouraged.