Earth Day Blooming May 20th 2023

Earth Day Celebrations Blooming

PREVIOUS EVENT HELD ON: Saturday, May 20th, 2023

Earth Day Celebrations on the Center of the City Park and Commons are back – and Blooming!  

"Our Story..." Earth Day Blooming Extended Version

READ THE EXTENDED VERSION OF THE EARTH DAY BLOOMING REPORT INCLUDING ADDITONAL COMMENTARY FROM PARTICIPANTS AND GUESTS.

Community Groups

Local organizations are invited to show and tell their good works for sustainability and survival, and the wellbeing of Ann Arbor.

Important Questions

Community Discussions, Climate Consciousness, Repair and Reparations, Land Acknowledgement and Return.

Live Music

A line up of Local performers bring merriment and fun to an afternoon of community and knowledge.

Recreation & Activities

Making art, children’s games and play area. Speakers, Ceremony, Questions, Musics

About the May 20th 2023 Event:

  • Held Noon to 5pm and into the evening on SATURDAY May 20th, 2023

  • Center of the City Commons, Library Lane and 5th Avenue

  • FREE! Free to attend and Everyone welcome.

Click the links in the menu here to go directly to the section for more information about participants!

Volunteers Welcome!

Support the Center of the City by donating your time and efforts as Event Volunteers.
Join the A2C2

Reach out to the Community Commons for more information.

Musics and Performers

Local musicians and performers.

Mary and Huz Band
Randy Tessier and Thunderchicken

Me-Again Dance Wellness

Local Dance Wellness instructor to lead interactive Earth Day dance. 

Family Friendly

Lena Harbali

Local artist and teacher Lena Harbali is seen here guiding a team of budding artists. 

Lena volunteered her time and talent giving enriching art lessons to children who visited her booth at the event.

Community Participants

Local organizations supporting the sustainability and survival of Ann Arbor.

Ann Arbor Public Power

Ann Arbor for Public Power is a coalition of local residents and organizations advocating for a 100% renewable, public-owned electric utility for our city. Join us in the fight for a cleaner, more affordable future for Ann Arbor!

Project Grow Community Gardens

Project Grow’s core focus is facilitating organic community garden sites throughout Ann Arbor.

A2C2 Green Team

A collection of community volunteers revitalizing the Center of the City Commons with support from local organizations.

Citizens’ Climate Lobby Ann Arbor

Citizens’ Climate Lobby is a national, non-partisan, grassroots advocacy organization focused on passing a national carbon fee and dividend bill to address climate change.

Ann Arbor Coalition Against the War

AACAW members stand committed to peace, cooperation, and equality among all nations and peoples, ending once and for all the ruinous institution of war.

TC Collins from Willow Run Acres

“Non Profit Gardening and Farming.” Promotes culturally responsive gardening techniques & self-sustainability to holistic wellness approach endeavors.

Event Speakers

The community event provided education through local speakers who shared important messages with the crowd about their areas of expertise, as well as inviting the community to participate.

Alan Haber

Welcoming words: “Advocating for Land Back and the Commons.”

Bev Willis

Washtenaw Historical Society. Collecting, preserving and sharing local history.

Brian Geiringer

Christine Crockett

David Gurk

Citizens’ Climate Lobby.” An advocacy organization focused on passing a national carbon fee and dividend bill to address climate change.

Jesse Deer In Water

Citizens Resistance at Fermi II (CRAFT).” Jesse also spoke on Manoomin and the Michigan Wild Rice Initiative

Odile Hugonot Haber

“Green Team Gardens and the Constitution of Plants.” Odile’s talk also included a summary of “The Nation of Plants” by Stefano Manusco.

Peter Linebaugh

“The History of the Commons Movement.” Peter also discussed his book, The Magna Carta Manifesto, and the current state of liberty.

Rita Mitchell

“Living with Nature.” Using native plants to attract pollinators and community garden management.

Shirley Beckley

“Jones School Historical Marker Project.” 2023 is the 100th Anniversary of Jones School, now the site of Community High School. Volunteer or Donate today.

Yousef Rabhi

“Public Power and Lobbyists.” Washtenaw County Commissioner and State Representative.

Community Sponsors

Ann Arbor business, organizations, and establishments donating their resources to the Earth Day Celebrations on the Center of the City Commons!

Ann Arbor Community Commons Initiating Committee

This event is sponsored by the Ann Arbor Community Commons Initiating Committee

Library Green Conservancy

A group of Ann Arbor residents working to create an urban park and civic center next to the downtown branch of the Ann Arbor District Library.

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