EarthFest

EarthFest

Event Details

April 25, 2019 4:00-7:00pm, Campus North Green (between Sage & Sycamore Halls) 

Rain Site: University Union

 

EarthFest is a sustainable event celebrating international Earth Day. This year’s event will have live entertainment, local vendors and student organizations, food, and educational activities. EarthFest aims to be a low-waste event featuring recycling and composting.

As in previous years, UNT Dining Services has dedicated their time to securing a sustainable menu. They have provided locally sourced meats and vegetables in addition to vegan options. There will be plenty of food for all to enjoy, along with a glimpse of how Dining secures the vegetables it uses. 

It is collaboratively hosted by Student Activities, UPC, and the We Mean Green Fund, and is free with current UNT ID.

UNT has supported environmental research and teaching since 1934. EarthFest is only one of the ways UNT helps to educate and spread environmental responsibility, but it's probably the most fun!

Please contact Student Activities at 940-565-3807 at least 7 days prior to request special accommodations.

 

UNT Student Organizations and Departments

EarthFest is a great opportunity for student organizations and departments to showcase their services to over 3,000 UNT students and employees. We encourage organizations and departments who are interested in participating at EarthFest to also host a small activity or provide educational information highlighting sustainability. To sign-up to participate in EarthFest, complete the registration form here

 

Volunteers

Want to lend a helping hand or need service hours? Sign-up to help volunteer at EarthFest here

 

Sponsors

EarthFest is an invaluable opportunity for you to market your business to over 3,000 students. If you're an off-campus group interested in participating in EarthFest, please review the sponsorship levels below, and sign-up here

 

 

Questions?

If you have questions regarding EarthFest, please contact student.activities@unt.edu or 940-565-3807.

Learn More about the We Mean Green Fund.