Captain Planet Foundation (CPF) Partners with
The Chattahoochee Nature Center (CNC)
For 5th Annual "Earth Day Kids Fest"
Time to Mother Earth! We like to think that Earth Day is Everyday, but at the 5th Annual "Earth Day Kids Fest” the Chattahoochee Nature Center will be celebrating the 37th anniversary of Earth Day on Saturday, April 21st from 10 am to 3 pm. The CNC is
located at 9135 Willeo Road in Roswell. Merrill Lynch applauds local organizations for joining forces to focus attention on the environment. Over 28 groups are collaborating to increase public awareness around themes focused on the environment; global warming, renewable energy, natural resource and wildlife conservation. All natural snacks will be provided by Whole Foods Market supporting Earth Day everyday! Sylvania/Osram will provide Compact Fluorescent bulbs that are Energy Star Qualified to the first 1000 attendees, encouraging them to save energy.
The Weather Channel will sponsor this event with a Weather Wall, an interactive display to explore the hot topic of global warming. Meet Dr. Marcus Eriksen, the Director of Research and Education for the Algalita Marine Research Foundation who is featured on Commando Weather. Talented on-camera meteorologist, Nick Walker, author of “Sing Along with the Weather Dude”, will be on hand to teach children about weather and the environment through his lively music.

Billy B, the nationally known Environmental Entertainer Extraordinaire, will perform on the main stage under the big tent. His live musical performances burst with energy and generate enthusiasm in his audiences from Alaska to Florida. Original songs and dances about rainforests, biodiversity, energy and natural wonders create kinetic learning experiences with his unique brand of humor and participatory music.
Local conservationists Ron Gagliardo, Amphibian Conservation Coordinator for the Atlanta Botanical Garden and Joe Mendelson, Curator of Amphibians and Herpetology at Zoo Atlanta are great examples of people thinking globally while acting locally! Ron says, “We’ll be at the festival to share our research and conservation efforts on the Panama Amphibian Crisis by bringing attention to the global spread of the chytrid amphibian fungus, a major cause of global amphibian extinctions. We’ll have healthy specimens of frogs we’ve cured in our captive breeding project with Zoo Atlanta, to educate the public about the devastating effects on species in the wild.”
Explore environmental themes such as renewable energy including bio-diesel, energy conservation, wildlife conservation and appreciation, water quality, recycling, native plants and entomology through fun activities provided by the following groups:
Atlanta Audubon Society
Atlanta Botanical Gardens
Captain Planet Foundation
Centennial High TAG
Chattahoochee Nature Center
Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area
City of Alpharetta
City of Roswell Environmental and Public Works
Clean Air Campaign – and BAIR mascot
Friends of Hyde Farm
Fulton County Public Works Water Services
Georgia’s Litter Mascot – The Brown Thrasher
Georgia River Network- Paddle Georgia
Georgia Water Wise Council
Georgia Wildlife Federation/Mill Creek Nature Center
Lumpkin County Coalition (Saving the Hemlocks)
Keep Sandy Springs, North Fulton Beautiful Affiliates
Mothers and Others for Clean Air
National Wildlife Federation
Park Pride
REI- P.E.A.K. Program
REEF Ball Foundation
Sierra Club- Centennial Group
Southface Energy Institute
The Weather Channel
Upper Chattahoochee Riverkeeper
Whole Foods Market
Zoo Atlanta
Learn simple green solutions you can adopt at home to sustain our planet while reducing utility costs and improving air and water quality! Captain Planet will be there to give you the power to do just that at this unique Earth Day festival.
General Admission is $5 for adults and $2 for children 3-12, children 2 and under is free. Free admission will be given to those who ride a bike! A free shuttle bus service will be provided from overflow parking lots at St. Francis Day School located at the intersection of Azalea and Willeo Roads.
In 1991, The Captain Planet Foundation (CPF) was created to support hands-on environmental projects for youth. CPF’s objective is to encourage innovative projects that empower today's children as environmental stewards. CPF is committed to making a global impact with over 500 projects throughout the United States, Brazil, Bulgaria, Cambodia, Canada, Colombia, Costa Rica and the US Virgin Islands. For more information contact 404-522-4270 or visit our web site: www.captainplanetfdn.org .
The Chattahoochee Nature Center is a private non-profit urban refuge in Roswell, with beautiful native gardens located along the scenic Chattahoochee River just minutes from Atlanta. They will showcase their non-releasable native wildlife from beavers to hawks. Established 31 years ago, the center has grown into one of the leading environmental education centers in the southeast with 127 acres of preserved wetlands and woodlands. Dedicated to educating individuals about the Chattahoochee River and its ecosystems, the center focuses its programs and exhibits on the animal and plant life found in this great watershed. www.chattnaturecenter.com .