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San Diego EarthWork's annual EarthFair in Balboa Park hosts more than 200 exhibitors with causes, products and services that address our environment and quality-of-life.
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San Diego Earthworks is acting as the grantee and project manager for the Rose Creek Watershed Opportunities Assessment. San Diego Earthworks is a committed network of volunteers in service for a healthy, prosperous and sustainable future for all living things. Its goal is to support public involvement through education and action.
San Diego EarthWorks is best known for its public events:
- The annual EarthFair in Balboa Park – first held in 1990 – is the world’s largest free environmental fair and Earth Day celebration.
- Their V.I.P. (Very Important Planet) and E.A.R.T.H. Awards, held each May, acknowledges organizations and individuals that have performed an extraordinary service for our environment and quality of life.
- The GreenBuilt Tour, held each October since 2001, is a self-guided tour of homes and buisnesses that display sustainable architecture and construction.
San Diego Earthworks will support and encourage public involvement in the development and implementation of the Rose Creek Watershed Opportunities Assessment.
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