Green Day festival draws visitors despite the gloom
- Kate and Jack Ackell craft eco-art. Photo: Brittany Comunale
- San Diegans looking into alternative energy, listen to a representative from Brighter Concepts. Photo: Brittany Comunale
- Ciara Cates tells a customer about her products: reusable sandwich bags. Photo: Brittany Comunale
- A teenage band, District of Rebellion, plays during the festival. Photo: Brittany Comunale
- Gail Gilman, Yang Liu, and Karen Drees of RDH Group. Photo: Brittany Comunale
- Rogelio Gonzalez and Stephanie Ramirez make ‘seed bombs’ — clay, compost and wild flower seeds wadded together to help growth in gardens.
- The dental hygiene students from Southwestern College with members from the county Dental Hygienests Society gave out hundreds of toothbrushes, floss and coloring pages to those who stopped at their booth, along with messages on getting oral cancer screenings at every dental checkup. From left, are Lan Phanthamath, Barbara Mora RDH, Rea Olsen, Christina Gonzalaz, Connie Marriot RDH, and Gail Gilman RDH,RDHAP. Photo: Courtesy
Despite the drizzle, “It’s A Green Day Festival” drew visitors to Scripps Park on Sunday. The event is part of a multi-city campaign dedicated to connecting people to resources and information for a greener planet, life with a focus on the dawning era of creativity, and innovation in green technology — also known as clean technology.
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