The 2026 “Every Day is Earth Day Festival” will return to the Kress Pavilion later this month, offering a weekend of family-friendly activities, environmental education and community engagement.
The ninth annual “Every Day is Earth Day Festival” is scheduled for April 25-26 and will highlight sustainability, conservation and the connection between people and the natural world.
Saturday’s events will focus on “Kids Earth Care Day,” featuring hands-on activities, nature-inspired art stations and youth programming designed to promote environmental awareness. Families can expect interactive exhibits, a marketplace of local environmental groups and a visit from the Open Door Bird Sanctuary.
The festival continues Sunday with workshops and presentations centered on this year’s theme, “The Healing Power of Plants: Herbs, Flowers, Mushrooms and Trees.” Sessions will cover topics such as foraging, native plants and sustainable living practices.
Both days include free admission, along with offerings such as pollinator plant sales, tree giveaways and locally sourced food.
The event aims to bring together residents, nonprofits and businesses committed to environmental stewardship while encouraging year-round action across Door County.
For more information and event schedules, please visit the Everyday is Earth Day Fest website.
