Join us for the first annual 2021 Earth Day Fest from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Saturday, April 24, at the Bo Diddley Pavilion. This event aims to bring the community together while promoting the awareness to care for the Earth’s environment. The 2021 Earth Day Fest is a free event, geared towards all ages, with a wide variety of activities and services. This year, we will be organizing cleanup days for all of McComb.
Schedule of events
9am | Welcome & Schedule of Events | |
9am – 10am | Morning Sun Salutation Yoga with Amber Marie | |
10am – 12pm | Michael Harrell’s Everyday Peoples | |
12:15pm | State Street Junior Players Performance | |
1pm | Recognition | |
1:30pm – 3pm | Red Sugar Blues | |
ALL DAY | DJ Aaron Tullos |
List of Partners & Vendors
The Artist + The Flower
Berry Town Sugar Scrubs
Cake It or Leave It
Camp Topisaw
Cooper Creek Creations
Cross Tech Cultural Center
Grace Home Care
Art by M.L. Harrell
Jars of Country
Just Lemonade
Keith White Ford
Laughterlion
Lillie’s Bling Passion
Local Works Office Spaces
Mimi’s Original Art & Jewelry
Pike School of Art – Mississippi
Sandra’s Feedbag Creations
Southwest Mississippi Art Guild
Visual Artist Sherilyn R. Rogers
List of Sponsors
Becky Buie, Chancery Clerk
Cross Tech Cultural Center
Enterprise Journal Newspaper
Gigantic Bag
Keith White Ford
Mississippi Dentistry for Children
Modern Mill
Selman’s Jewelers
Southwest Broadcasting (K106 & WAZA 107.7)
Southwest Distributors
Southwest Mississippi Art Guild
Waste Management
Williamson Nursery
Exhibitors must provide their own table and chairs for their booth. Canopies are optional and exhibitors will be responsible for securing them, as well. Setup will begin at 7:30am on the day of the festival and must be completed by 9:00am. Breakdown will begin at 3:00pm. No early setup/breakdown will be allowed.
COVID Safety Protocols: This event will practice extra sanitization throughout the festival. Our activities will be spread throughout the park and festival area to provide extra space around all activities. Social distancing will be practiced, so please be aware of the space between yourself and other guests! Face covering are required
This project is supported in part by funding from the Mississippi Arts Commission, a state agency, and in part, from the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency.