Egg Harbor Township, NJ – April 15, 2024 – The Atlantic County Utilities Authority (ACUA) invites the community to its 32nd Annual Earth Day Festival on Sunday, April 28, 2024, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., at its Environmental Park located at 6700 Delilah Road in Egg Harbor Township, NJ.

ACUA’s festival is the largest and longest-running Earth Day Festival in South Jersey and offers a range of activities for all ages. The festival will include more than 150 local vendors, crafters, exhibitors, nonprofits, interactive activities, workshops, tours, and more.

The festival lets the community see ACUA’s environmental services up close. Guests can take a hayride to the top of the landfill and tour the wastewater treatment facility and Jersey-Atlantic Wind Farm on an Atlantic City Jitney.

The Atlantic County Utilities' Authority will hold its 32nd Earth Day Festival, rain or shins, on Sunday, April 28, 2024

Other activities include Touch-A-Truck, ‘bouncies’, games, interactive performances, a “Dinosaurs Rock” show, a nature walk, live animals, and a petting zoo. Free workshops are scheduled throughout the day covering topics like how to build a rain barrel, houseplants 101, making a sourdough starter, and creating recycled artwork.

“ACUA’s Annual Earth Day Festival provides an opportunity for the community to learn about the essential services that keep our community clean while having fun,” said ACUA President Matthew DeNafo. “It has become a staple event in the community because of the many wonderful vendors and exhibitors joining us in celebrating our environment.”

Guests may park at ACUA’s facility at 6700 Delilah Road or at the Airport Commerce Center, with a shuttle service from 6550 Delilah Road. The Earth Day Festival will be held rain or shine.

ACUA acknowledges the many community partners and sponsors, including its platinum sponsors Atlantic City Electric, New Jersey American Water, and South Jersey Gas for their generous contributions.

Visit www.acua.com/earthday for a detailed list of vendors and a schedule of activities, and to learn about the event’s volunteer opportunities for local youth, environmental or service organizations.


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