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CHUBBUCK CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS --
March 22nd, 2006
Noon
Call to order -
AGENDA ITEM #1: Countywide Geographical Information System - Richard Wolfe
AGENDA ITEM #2: North Bannock County Sewer System - Chubbuck Public Works Director
Steve Smart.
AGENDA ITEM #3 Discussion about County Comprehensive Plan relative to area of City
Impact - Tim Shurtliff.
AGENDA ITEM #4 2nd Annual Community Environmental Fair - Saturday, April 29", 2006.
Candince Hurt.
OTHER BUSINESS:
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ABOUT THE COMMUNITY
ENVIRONMENTAL FAIR
Environmental Fair: April 29, 2006. Admission for public is free.
Our Mission
The Community Environmental Fair is a non-profit annual event dedicated to providing
environmental information and education to the community.
It is our goal to keep people informed, and to encourage informed action, on the important
environmental issues impacting our community and quality of life. "
In service to our community, it is our intention to bring together local citizens, environmental
groups, business leaders, public officials and industry representatives to increase awareness and
bring to light environmental and life quality issues that impact our community and our planet.
The fair provides a forum to educate and inspire our community to take responsibility for making
the community a better place. We are committed to acknowledging those groups and
organizations dedicated to preserving and protecting our quality of life and the quality of our
environment.
Our Vision
The Environmental Fair will become a strong voice in promoting constructive and sustainable
environmental values, actions, and solutions.
Our Goals
• CREATE positive public awareness for existing and developing environmental
solutions.
• EMPOWER and ENCOURAGE citizens to take environmental action in their
communities.
• ADDRESS the challenges to the environment by working in partnership to create
programs that can be delivered by communities, organizations, and individuals.
• FOSTER and MAINTAIN the positive celebration of the environment annually.
When is the Community Environmental Fair?
The Community Environmental Fair is held annually on the last Saturday in April. This year's
fair will take place on Saturday, April 29, 10.00 am to 5:00pm. Admission for public is free.
Where is the Community Environmental Fair held?
The Community Environmental Fair will be set up in local Pocatello parks-Tydeman Park &
Optimist Park ( 8t' Ave -Sherman to Young Street). There will be a large variety of exhibitor
booths, a children's activities area, a food court, a stage with entertainment throughout the day,
and an area for the public to relax and enjoy the event.
Why a Community Environmental Fair?
Environmental crisis abound because our daily actions pollute and degrade the fragile
environment that all life depends upon to survive.
The Community Environmental Fair can help answer the question "What can I do?" by
providing the opportunity for positive actions and results. The fair promotes alternative ways of
consuming, personal wellness, living environmentally conscious, and encourages its participants
to make daily and long-term choices that can positively contribute to a healthier environment.
The fair also helps in broadening support for environmental solutions, rekindling public support
and commitment, and involving a wide range of participants.
Although there are programs and resources providing year-round assistance and encouragement
for people to make environmental "friendly" choices, the once -a -year activities give everyone a
chance to focus on environmental issues and their impact on human health.
When/What is Earth Day and is it part of the Community Environmental
Fair?
First launched as an environmental awareness event in the United States on April 22, 1970, Earth
Day is celebrated as the birth of the environmental movement. Earth Day is still celebrated
annually on April 22, thus making the Community Environmental Fair a great addition to Earth
Day activities but still an environmental awareness event all it's own.
The first Earth Day, spearheaded by Wisconsin Governor Gaylord Nelson and Harvard
University student Denis Hayes, involved 20 million people in teach -ins that addressed decades
of environmental pollution. The event influenced the US Congress to pass clean air, water, and
endangered species acts, and establish the Environmental Protection Agency to research and
monitor environmental issues and enforce environmental laws.
In 1990, the first International Earth Day was celebrated by over 200 million people in 141
nations. In many countries, the global event brought pressure on heads of state to take part in the
UN Earth Summit to address such issues as climate change and the worldwide loss of species.
Thirty-two years after its launch, Earth Day has succeeded in linking millions of people around
the world for the purpose of raising awareness and achieving local solutions.
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