Green Mountain Energy Earth Day in partnership with Citizens' Environmental Coalition (CEC), and featuring Houston Public Works Water Works Festival
Saturday, April 19, 12 – 5 pm
FREE!
The 2025 Green Mountain Energy Earth Day at Discovery Green is all about renewable energy and its power to change the planet for the better. Visitors are invited to learn more about solar, wind, water and other forms of renewable energy with all the fun interactive art and activities Houston has come to expect from Discovery Green. Watch artists create live murals, enjoy musical performances, crafts for the whole family, exhibitors, food and more. Green Mountain Energy Earth Day is presented by Discovery Green in partnership with Houston Public Works Waterworks Festival. Community partners include Citizens’ Environmental Coalition and University of Houston, Downtown.
Houston Public Works’ Water Works Festival
Each year, Houston Public Works hosts the Water Works Festival to engage and educate the public about the value of water. Emphasis is on topics such as water conservation, the water cycle, local water systems, native plants, green infrastructure, water quality and ecology. Additionally, attendees can learn about the City’s water supply, water purification plants, wastewater treatment systems, conservation efforts, drought plan, stormwater projects and more. Join us to explore Houston’s commitment to a better tomorrow.
This is a community centered, family friendly event open to the public and free to all; and it is a good networking event to get updated on what various environmental organizations are doing in the region. The Houston Sierra Club plans be one of the many local groups to have a booth.
For complete and updated details visit the Discovery Green website at the link below.
Green Mountain Energy Earth Day at Discovery Green - Discovery Green
Link for Discovery Green: Discovery Green - Downtown Park and Events in Houston, Texas
Note: one can access Discovery Green by METRO rail and bus. Street parking is NOT free on Saturdays.
Photo by Eugenie Lewis (cropped).