Ecolibrium3’s Earth Week 2026 Community Events Announced

Join Ecolibrium3 (Eco3) for its sixth annual Earth Week! As part of Earth Week celebrations, local nonprofit Ecolibrium3 is hosting a series of engaging and impactful events focused on celebrating nature and encouraging a healthy community. For the full schedule of events, visit ecolibrium3.org/earthweek

EARTH WEEK SCHEDULE: 

Sip & Support with Eco3: Friday, April 17, 5-8 p.m., Clyde Iron Works, 2920 W. Michigan St.

Sip on curated brews, find silent auction treasures, and make an impact at this fundraiser for the Eco3 Urban Farm.

Earth Week Clean-Up in Lincoln Park: Saturday, April 18, 9 a.m.-Noon, Bean & Bear Bagels, 202 S. 26th Ave W. and Clyde Iron Works

Join Eco3 and partners as they clean up Lincoln Park and show some love to the environment.

EcoFest: Saturday, April 18, 11 a.m.-3 p.m., Clyde Iron Works

Explore interactive booths, meet organizations and engage in conversations to build a healthier community and planet.

Book Swap at EcoFest: Saturday, April 18, 11 a.m.-3 p.m., Clyde Iron Works

Swap books out to refresh your bookshelf sustainably.

Age-Friendly, Energy-Smart Homes Luncheon: Monday, April 20, Noon- 1:30 p.m., Eco3 Hub, 2014 W. 3rd St.

Explore how housing, aging and sustainability intersect at this Eco3 luncheon.

Eco3 Urban Farm Tours: Wednesday, April 22, 9 a.-Noon,. Eco3 Urban Farm, 2101 Trinity Road, Duluth

Discover how Eco3 is bridging the food access gap and creating connections at these farm tours.

LNPK Grocery Open House: Thursday, April 23, 3- 6 p.m., LNPK Grocery, 2014 W. Superior St., Get a sneak peek at LNPK Grocery before it opens, walk the aisles and share input on specialty items.

Sara Thomsen and Peter Mayer Concert: Friday, April 24, 7:30-10 p.m., Sacred Heart Music Center, 201 W. 4th St.

Minnesota favorites Sara Thomsen and Peter Mayer will celebrate Earth Day on the Sacred Heart altar stage. A portion of ticket proceeds will go to Ecolibrium3.

About Ecolibrium3: Ecolibrium3 is a Duluth-based nonprofit whose mission is to lead and inspire change towards an equitable and sustainable future. The nonprofit accomplishes this mission by leading sustainable revitalization initiatives in Duluth’s low-income Lincoln Park neighborhood and community-wide sustainability and resiliency initiatives in energy transition, housing stock improvement, economic security, and health. The organization’s work has won numerous national awards for excellence in programming and community impact, including the White House Champion of Change for Building Resilient Communities Award, the US Environmental Protection Agency’s Seeds of Change Award, and the US Conference of Mayors Outstanding Achievement Award. To learn more, visit ecolibrium3.org.

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