Mayor Broome Announces 2019 Louisiana Earth Day Celebration

Baton Rouge, LALocal News

Mayor Broome has officially announced the details for the 2019 Louisiana Earth Day Celebration, scheduled for April 28 at LSU's Parker Coliseum in Baton Rouge. This year's event promises a rich program including a variety of educational exhibits aimed at raising awareness about environmental issues. Families can enjoy numerous activities designed for children, making it a great outing for all ages. Adding to the festive spirit, the Carbon Copy Band will perform live, providing entertainment and engaging the audience. As the 29th annual festival, this celebration underscores the importance of community involvement in environmental stewardship.

The event not only seeks to educate attendees but also inspire actionable change regarding sustainability. With Mayor Broome at the helm, this initiative highlights Baton Rouge's commitment to promoting eco-friendly practices. Residents and visitors alike are encouraged to participate and contribute to the ongoing dialogue about preserving our planet.

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