Tri-Cities Earth Day Celebration
| Trip Name | Tri-Cities Earth Day Celebration |
|---|---|
| Trip Start Date | April 18, 2026 |
| Type of Trip | Other |
| Rating | Family |
| Leader Name | Steve Ghan |
| Leader Email | steven.ghan@gmail.com |
| Roundtrip Drive Mileage | 0 |
| Carpooling Cost | 0 |
| Additional Fees | 0 |
| Trailhead Name | Reach Museum |
| Latitude/Longitude | 46.236153, -119.216729 |
| Trip Description | Earth Day brings people together to better understand the relationship between our daily lives and the natural systems that sustain us. What began in 1970 as a response to growing concerns about pollution and public health has become a global movement focused on education, stewardship, and informed decision-making. Today, Earth Day is less about slogans and more about helping communities connect knowledge to action. In the Mid-Columbia region, those connections are local and tangible. From the Yakima River, critical to agriculture, regional water supply, and increasingly affected by changing climate conditions, to the shrub-steppe landscapes that define our area, Earth Day highlights the systems we depend on and how they are changing.At its core, Earth Day creates space for learning, conversation, and collaboration. It invites people of all ages to explore ideas, share perspectives, and take part in shaping a healthier, more resilient future—together.Earth Day in the Tri-Cities brings these conversations into a local, accessible setting. By connecting science, culture, and community voices, the event helps translate big ideas into real-world understanding. The REACH Museum serves as a natural gathering point for this work—offering a space where curiosity is encouraged, learning is shared, and community connections are strengthened. Tri-Cities Earth Day is a relaxed, family-friendly celebration with something for every age. Whether you stay for an hour or make a day of it, you’ll find hands-on activities, local organizations, and simple ways to connect with our region and the river that sustains it. Join us for a special Earth Day presentation by Nick Zentner, geologist and science communicator, in the REACH Museum amphitheater at 2:00 PM. Visitors can explore Earth Day activities across the REACH Museum campus, including: |