Green Long Beach Festival
Posted on 06 May 2009 by Shout Melissa
| May 9, 2009 | ||
| 9:00 am | to | 10:00 pm |
Green Long Beach! Festival
Saturday, May 9, 2009
9:00 AM – 10:00 PM
East Village Arts District
Contact: Elliot Gonzales 562-786-3874
Website: www.greenLB.org
With just two and a half months of planning, over 270 community groups,
individuals, and businesses will be involved in an all-day festival in the East Village Arts District
on May 9, 2009, a day Long Beach Mayor Bob Foster proclaimed as Green Long Beach Day.
News of the Green Long Beach! festival spread quickly through a grassroots viral response to be
a part of a growing movement of thinking differently about the way we use our community’s
resources. Festival organizers are hoping to catalyze an ongoing conversation about shifting from
personal responsibility to embracing a sense of community responsibility for creating a green
Long Beach.
“By pooling together our resources and talents we are proud to bring our community together as
we celebrate our planet and community through Green Long Beach!” said Elliot Gonzales,
festival organizer, on the event’s web site at www.greenLB.org.
The Green Long Beach! festival will feature four stages of entertainment involving 64 bands,
musicians, performers, artists, workshop speakers, and kids activity groups, 35 East Village
businesses hosting an event or offering discounts to festival guests, over 98 booths and vendors,
13 sponsors, 7 event hosts, and about 60 festival volunteers.
Organizers estimate attendance of approximately 3,000 people. Get “Down to Earth” by bringing
your own reusable water container and tote bag. Bring your old cell phones for recycling. Take
the bus or ride your bike to get a free tune-up. Bring your own t-shirt after 4pm and get a $5
festival screen print.
Major sponsors include Southern California Edison, Downtown Long Beach Associates, and East
Village Arts District, Inc.
Festival hosted by 2nd Saturday Art Walk, East Village Farmers Market, Catalyst Community, DeAvy
Art Gallery, T’s Space, East Village Arts District, Inc., and Long Beach Depot for Creative Reuse.
