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April 19 is Earth Day, and it will be here before you know it! This year, we hope you get a chance to celebrate our wonderful planet by spending some time outside, making eco-friendly changes at home, or attending a community event. Our real estate agents are excited to recommend a few top events and places to shop sustainably in Baltimore.
If you're in the area looking at Cockeysville homes for sale, stop by the Earth Day Festival at the Baltimore County Ag Center and Farm Park. There will be hay rides, live music, and a variety of local vendors to enjoy. Food trucks will also be on-site, serving all sorts of tasty food and drinks.
This festival is scheduled for Saturday, April 19, from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Admission is free, though some activities require a fee.
Where better place to celebrate Earth Day than the Baltimore Zoo? Party for the Planet is a three-day activity, scheduled for 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, April 17 - 19. This means you have three chances to join the fun. Admission is free along with zoo admission or zoo membership, either of which can be pre-purchased online.
Party for the Planet includes several educational activities led by zookeepers, along with presentations and hands-on activities with community organizations like the Carrie Murray Nature Center, Parks and People, and Futermakers. There will even be a native seed and tree giveaway on Saturday.
FOBA stands for Fran's Organic Bodycare and Apothecary. If you're looking for ways to make your self-care routine more sustainable, this is the place to visit for Earth Day! FOBA Refillery is on a mission to eliminate single-use plastic containers. They ask customers to bring their own refillable containers to fill with everything from laundry detergent to toothpaste.
FOBA Refillery offers a great selection of products, including:
If you don't already have refillable containers, they have several different styles that you can purchase and reuse again and again. When you're finished shopping, consider looking at some Fells Point homes for sale nearby.
Working Wonders offers a lovely assortment of healthy home goods, such as furniture, bath and body products, home decor, and lighting. Located near Towson homes for sale, they prioritize stocking items that are sustainably made and designed with function in mind.
Here are some examples of sustainable goods sold at Working Wonders:
The Loop by Planet Aid is a secondhand store that helps keep clothing out of landfills while supporting Planet Aid's programs around the world. They carry men's and women's clothing, accessories, hats, backpacks, and more.
The Loop is a 501(c) (3) nonprofit, and it accepts tax-deductible donations. Why not celebrate Earth Day by donating some things you no longer need and shopping secondhand for what you do need?
We only have one planet! This Earth Day is a great opportunity to join others in caring for it. Don't hesitate to contact us if you're looking for Baltimore homes for sale. We're happy to help.
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