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Stan Patterson and Professor Harry Lyons pose with an environmentally friendly solar powered cart which will be on display at the event. - contributed photo
Stan Patterson and Professor Harry Lyons pose with an environmentally friendly solar powered cart which will be on display at the event. – contributed photo
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The public is invited to the Lake County Campus of Woodland College Earth Day event today, April 19, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. The festival is sponsored by the Associated Students and is free of charge.

Explore local environmental resources, green practices, and outdoor living. Enjoy music, poetry, crafts, flower planting for preschoolers, plant and wildlife identification activities as well as booths featuring the Sierra Club, Konocti Trails, Lake Co. Land Trust, Lake Audubon and more. At 11 a.m. and again at noon, Shelly Ryan, trained by Vice President Al Gore’s Climate Reality Project, will host a slide presentation: “Climate Reality — A Looming Threat or an Opportunity for Change.”

Earth Day mugs will be available for purchase to help raise funds for book scholarships, and Aromas Café will be selling items from a special menu. Additional prizes will be given away throughout the event.

The Lake County Campus, located at 15880 Dam Road Ext., Clearlake, California, has been providing quality education to the residents of the south Lake County area for over 43 years. The college is located at 15880 Dam Road extensions in Clearlake. For more information, call 707-995-7900.

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