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Posted on: June 3, 2019

[ARCHIVED] Freeholder Deputy Director Singh Announces Annual Earth Fair on June 9

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Freeholder Deputy Director Balvir Singh announced that Burlington County’s popular Earth Fair returns to Historic Smithville Park on Sunday, June 9. The annual event features “green” vendors, environmental displays and eco-friendly entertainment from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.


“This annual event allows visitors to appreciate the beauty of Smithville Park all while learning new ways to be environmentally friendly. There is something for the entire family to enjoy,” said Freeholder Deputy Director Singh, liaison to the Department of Resource Conservation. “If you have confidential documents to shred, bring them along and take advantage of our popular document shredding from at Smith’s Woods during the event.”


This year’s Earth Fair looks at the latest technological innovations in conservation. In the sustainable living tent, visitors can learn about the advantages of electric cars or pick up LED bulbs for their home (for a small fee, while supplies last).


Stop by the County’s recycling tent to see some of the more peculiar items found in recycling bins! Think you know what’s right? Take your turn at the recycling trivia wheel and win a prize if you do know! Download our app RecycleCoach, never miss a recycling day again and become a better recycler! Available on iTunes and GooglePlay app stores for Burlington County residents.


Interested in checking out the latest science in nature? In Life That Glows, residents can step into our dark room with a special UV flashlight to discover plants, invertebrates, and mushrooms that glow. Demonstrations at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m.


Don’t miss WHYY’s Mike McGrath, host of “You Bet Your Garden” in the main event tent at 1 p.m. Mike shares his wit, humor and extraordinary knowledge about gardening in “Attracting Pollinators and other Beneficial Beasts to you Beds”. Cedar Run Wildlife Refuge can also be found in the event tent talking about predators and prey in nature.


Make your own rain barrel to keep your garden green this summer while conserving water. The rain barrel workshop is 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. Pre-registration is required by contacting Mike.haberland@njaes.rutgers.edu.


The Medford Memorial Middle School students want to increase scientific literacy through their Citizen Science Education Program. The students’ advisor, Vicky Gorman, is the recipient of the NJ Presidential Award for Excellence in Math and Science Teaching.


The new Franklin Institute’s Travelling Science Show, allows guests to explore states of matter as a molecule and challenge ideas of what is hot and cold. Watch balloons shrink, bubbles freeze, and a rubber ball shatter by using liquid nitrogen (N2). Also check out an interactive display on electricity, featuring experiments such as the Van de Graaff generator, plasma balls, jumping rings, and the Tesla coil.


Earth Fair will also include a vortex cannon, 3D printers, and Ozo bots. Join Mr. Bond’s Science Guys for fun with bubbling potions, chemical reactions, and explosions! Be sure to find Meteorologist John Marshall in the Billiard room to learn about being a weather forecaster.


Visitors will also be treated to great music by Denise Sullivan, Chris Westfall, SuperLemonade, Green Planet Band, and Marc Berger. Kids’ entertainment will include an obstacle course, rock wall, magic shows and more. Food trucks will be selling festival fare.


Confidential document shredding will be 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Smith’s Woods on East Railroad Avenue.


The Friends of the Mansion at Smithville will offer tours of the Smithville Mansion for a small donation of $5 per person. Visitors can also tour the Underground Railroad Museum and take in exhibits at the Worker’s House Gallery and Annex Gallery.


For more information please visit the Parks Department website at www.co.burlington.nj.us/parks. Smithville Park is located at 803 Smithville Road in Eastampton. The event is rain or shine and free to the public.

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