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Young Environmentalists Celebrate at Riverside County Eco Event

Nigel Latta
By Nigel LattaJun 20, 2025
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A special event aimed at fostering environmental awareness among children will take place in Riverside County. On Saturday, June 28, from 10 a.m. to noon, K-12 students are invited to participate in the Kids’ Eco Day, an engaging and educational activity designed to promote reuse and recycling practices. The event features interactive stations where kids can create crafts using repurposed materials such as tin cans, paper, and CDs. Through activities like making chalk drawings, planting succulents, and crafting art from recycled items, participants will gain hands-on experience with sustainable living techniques.

The Kids’ Eco Day is organized by the Department of Waste Resources and focuses on transforming ordinary waste into creative treasures. Children will rotate through various stations, each offering unique opportunities to learn about environmentally friendly practices. For instance, they'll discover how to upcycle stained fabric using tie-dye methods or plant small plants in reused containers. Each station emphasizes not only creativity but also the importance of reducing waste and reusing materials effectively.

In addition to crafting, attendees will engage in a fun recycling game that challenges them to think critically about waste management decisions. This interactive component aims to reinforce the lessons learned during the craft-making process. By participating in this game, children will deepen their understanding of which items can be recycled and which need alternative disposal methods.

This initiative marks a shift from the previous Summer Recycle Camp format, evolving into a more dynamic and inclusive experience for young eco-enthusiasts. Through these activities, organizers hope to instill a lifelong appreciation for sustainability in the next generation.

Through the combination of creativity, education, and play, the Kids’ Eco Day promises to leave a lasting impression on its young participants. Not only will they leave with handmade crafts, but they’ll also carry home valuable knowledge about the importance of conservation and responsible waste management. Such initiatives serve as vital stepping stones toward cultivating environmentally conscious communities.

Nigel Latta
authorBy Nigel Latta

Child psychologist and author known for his practical, no-nonsense parenting advice and TV shows.

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