How to support the 2024 Piedmont Earth Day Fair

This annual event will host 8,000+ people from across the state and beyond.

A child enjoying activities at the Piedmont Earth Day Fair in Winston-Salem, NC.

There are many family-friendly activities to enjoy at this annual Earth Day event.

Photo by Piedmont Environmental Alliance

We know — 2023 feels like it was basically yesterday, but the Winston-Salem community has a lot of great things lined up for Spring 2024, and we’re excited to share one of those with you.

On Saturday, April 20, Piedmont Environmental Alliance will host the Piedmont Earth Day Fair from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Winston-Salem Fairgrounds. To make the day fun + educational for the community, PEA is seeking local businesses + nonprofits to sign up as exhibitors, volunteers, and corporate sponsors.

What can you do? If you’re interested in becoming a volunteer, sign up for a shift. If you’re interested in learning more about corporate sponsorships, read the benefits. Local business owners + org directors, if you’re interested in becoming an exhibitor, learn more here. Finally, one of the best things you can do is spread the word about the upcoming event by sharing this article with your friends + family.

Bonus: Check out more of PEA’s upcoming events.

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