Skagit Valley College to host Clean Energy and Sustainability Fair to celebrate Earth Day April 22

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Skagit Valley College is gearing up to host a Clean Energy and Sustainability Fair on April 22, 2025, in honor of Earth Day. The event will highlight sustainable energy solutions and promote environmental protection, bringing together local organizations like Fire Mountain Solar and the Skagit Conservation District. Taking place at Tollefson Plaza in Mount Vernon, this fair is designed to engage the community and raise awareness about the importance of sustainability. Attendees will have the opportunity to learn about innovative practices and solutions that can be implemented locally. The fair also aims to strengthen connections between the college, local businesses, and environmental groups.

This initiative underscores Skagit Valley College's commitment to fostering a culture of sustainability and environmental stewardship. As the world increasingly focuses on climate change, events like this play a crucial role in educating the public and inspiring action. By participating in this fair, attendees can contribute to a collective commitment to a greener future.

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