POINT PLEASANT — The annual Earth Day celebration at Riverfront Park has been moved to its rain date of Sunday, April 27, due to the weather forecast for Saturday.
On Sunday, from noon to 4 p.m., the Point Pleasant Borough Environmental Commission will hold its annual Earth Day event overlooking the Manasquan River at Riverfront Park.
The event will feature food vendors, music, rides, petting zoos, educational displays and yoga.
Mayor Robert Sabosik told The Ocean Star, “Earth Day is a tremendous event. Once again, it is one of the events that kicks off the spring season and enables multigenerations to reflect upon keeping our Earth clean, vibrant and teaching the younger generations the importance of plantings and taking care of the Earth. The Earth will take care of us in turn as humanity. It shows respect for all the endeavors that are important in keeping us in a clean, healthy status of life.”
In addition, there will be vendors and nonprofit groups with information and environmentally friendly products and information. All are welcome as this event is free (dogs, too, but please refrain from bringing them near the ponies and animals).
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