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Celebrate Earth Day at the Portneuf Valley Environmental Fair

Visitors enjoy hands-on activities, local exhibits, and sunny skies at the Portneuf Valley Environmental Fair, a community celebration of Earth Day. | Courtesy city of Pocatello

POCATELLO — Since its launch in 1970, Earth Day has grown into a global reminder of our shared responsibility to protect the planet. In Pocatello, that sentiment comes to life at the Portneuf Valley Environmental Fair on Saturday, April 26, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Lookout Point.

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Now one of the region’s most anticipated spring events, the Environmental Fair draws over 5,000 attendees annually and brings together over 70 local businesses, agencies, and organizations.

Admission is free, making it the perfect outing for families, students, and anyone who wants to enjoy the beauty of the Portneuf Valley while learning how to protect it.

The event features 29 hands-on activities for kids of all ages, giveaways, live music, and even free food and bus rides, courtesy of Pocatello Regional Transit.

According to Brenna Olson, chair of the Portneuf Valley Environmental Fair Committee, booths will cover topics important to the community, such as accessible recreation opportunities, how the homeless community is directly impacted by climate change and the elements in general, what we can do to help, opportunities for increasing sustainability, how to support natural spaces in Idaho, and what we can do to make our yards into healthier ecosystems.

“The Tribes will be represented by Fort Hall Business Council Treasurer Ladd Edmo, who will share insights, while talented youth take the stage with cultural presentations featuring the Sho-Ban DanceTroupe and Susan Avila Dixey, who will share traditional circle dance songs,” said Olson.

Additionally, one of this year’s creative highlights comes from The Glen Allen Project (GAP), a Pocatello-based nonprofit dedicated to making art accessible to people of all ages. Run by local artists, educators, and advocates, GAP hosted an “Upcycled Sculpture” workshop on April 19 as part of the fair’s lead-up events. Participants were invited to turn recycled materials into imaginative works of art—blending environmental awareness with hands-on creativity.

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“The environmental fair is a natural fit with our ‘Upcycled Sculpture’ workshop,” said Sunny Sage Bybee GAP founder and co-chair. “There’s no tutorials. Artists have to scavenge what they have around them and use their problem-solving skills to create a unique work of art.”

Whether folks come for the music, the food, the crafts, or the cause, the Environmental Fair promises something for everyone.

“Patrons can expect to not only have fun learning about the beauty of the Portneuf Valley but also gain increased awareness about environmental and life quality issues that impact our community.” Olson concluded. “We hope to inspire and empower the community to united and individual action by giving everyone the information and tools they need to preserve and protect our quality of life and the quality of our shared environment.”

For more information go to, Portneuf Valley Environmental Fair

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