Bothell to host 12th annual Sustainamania

Bothell, WALocal News

Bothell is set to host its 12th annual Sustainamania on September 28, an event dedicated to promoting sustainable living within the community. The event aims to educate residents about eco-friendly practices through various workshops and activities. A highlight will be a repair site where attendees can bring broken items, encouraging a culture of repair and sustainability. By participating in hands-on sessions, individuals will gain practical skills that contribute to environmental conservation efforts. The event is expected to attract a diverse audience, fostering community engagement and awareness of local sustainability issues.

Sustainamania not only addresses individual actions but also emphasizes the collective responsibility towards a healthier planet. With a focus on actionable sustainability, the event seeks to inspire participants to implement these practices in their daily lives. Ultimately, Sustainamania represents a significant step for Bothell in championing local environmental initiatives and fostering a more sustainable future.

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