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Stockton Earth Day
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About  Us

About Us
Welcome to a great community event where we celebrate the Earth.  Stockton's Earth Day Festival has a long history of helping people recognize the importance of caring for our Planet's environment and its natural resources. The Festival has grown over the years but it remains true to its mission of education, conservation and recycling.

The Earth Day Festival continues to draw a larger and more diverse crowd each year and provides an opportunity for the community to learn through educational exhibits and "green"  activities. The Festival brings families, children, adults, business people and earth lovers of all kinds to Victory Park to enjoy a variety of activities, presentations and entertainment all in the name of learning how to protect our environment.

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The all-volunteer Festival Organizing Committee has helped share its vision with thousands of people each year. We are grateful for the  sponsors, volunteers, schools and community organizations that help make this a remarkable annual event in our community.
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About the Festival
Stockton and San Joaquin County will celebrate its 33rd Earth Day Festival on Sunday, April 24, 2022 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Victory Park behind Haggin Museum. “Climate Action Now” is the theme of this area’s premier environmental event and will focus on educating local residents in taking care of our environment. It is a fun day for kids and families, and admission is free.

Through an array of informative, interactive booths, demos, displays and exhibits, this annual Festival is a chance for local area schools, environmental organizations, community agencies and green businesses to come together to share ideas and discuss important environmental issues with area residents.  Over 70 vendors will participate, including some great healthy food fare. 

Join other local cyclists, young and old, and peddle to the Festival and park your bicycle in a free secure Bike Corral staffed by the San Joaquin Bike Coalition as you enjoy the activities at the Festival.

Warm-up for the day with stretching during a relaxing hour of Yoga on the park green starting at 10 a.m. Whether you are a beginner or have practiced for many years, join us for this outdoor yoga session. 

Local scientists and concerned citizens will “March for Science” at 2 p.m. around Victory Park. This walk will focus on the responsible application of science to government. The marchers will circle the park advocating for  continuing and developing positive policies that will ensure that the earth's resources are protected and are shared responsibly for the well-being of all her inhabitants and all future generations.
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Great Entertainment will be featured at the Festival starting at 11 a.m.  A variety of local area bands and cultural groups will be there to captivate and delight attendees.  An organic Drum Circle will close the day at 4 p.m. on a percussive high note.
About the Organizing Committee: 
Member Position
Name
Email/Website
Phone
General Questions/
Exhibitors/Vendors
Bruce Giudici
Peace & Justice Network
​brucegiudici@comcast.net
209-559-6279
Marketing - 
Media/Website
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Alicia Valenzuela
Educator
aliciavalenz@gmail.com
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Marketing -
Social Media
Ashleyann Bacay
Chico State University Student
ashbacay13@gmail.com
209-986-3643
Event Activities -
March for Science
Tom Henry
SUSD Teacher
thenry@stocktonusd.net
*
Event Activities - Entertainment
David Qualls
​SUSD Teacher/ Musician
dqualls@stocktonusd.net
209-483-7384
Event Activities -  
Arts and Crafts
Annette Depauli
Volunteer/Earth Friend
anetdepauli@gmail.com
209-329-5443
Event Activities - 
Eco Art Village
Alicia Valenzuela
​Community Artist
aliciavalenz@gmail.com
209-565-0417
Event Activities -
Yoga in the Park
​JoDee Nosanow Eatmon
Yoga Instructor
jodeeyoga@hotmail.com
209-688-6040
Event Activities - 
Vegan Food 
Destiny Rivas
​Native American Indian Center

drivas@stocktonusd.net
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​Event Activities - 
Education
Tamara Basepayne
​SJ County Office of Education
tbasepayne@sjcoe.net
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Liaison -
City of Stockton
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Grace Smith
Stockton Public Works
grace.smith@stocktonca.gov
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Teacher Participation
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Grants 
​​​Kristine Stepping
STEM Programs Manager​
www.sjcoescience.org
209-468-4880
Event Logistics -
​Volunteering
Annette DePauli
​Peace & Justice Network​
anetdepauli@gmail.com
209-329-5443
Event Logistics -
Bike Corral 
San Joaquin Bike Coalition
www.sjbike.org
*
Event Logistics - 
​Recycling
Deb Phillips
​CA Conservation Corp

dphillips@sjcoe.net
209-403-9914
Stockton Earth Day 
P.O. Box 4123, Stockton, CA 95204
Ph. 209-559-6279
StocktonEarthDay@gmail.com​
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