Okalee Indian Village to Host Earth Day Celebration

The Seminole Tribe of Florida's Okalee Indian Village in Hollywood will set the scene for Earth Day festivities April 18

Seedlings. Photo by Francesco Gallarotti via Unsplash
Photo by Francesco Gallarotti via Unsplash

The Seminole Tribe of Florida’s Okalee Indian Village in Hollywood will set the scene for Earth Day festivities April 18, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. The free event is open to the public.

Guests are invited to enjoy “Earth Day the Native Way” at the day-long celebration, featuring performances by Barry Big Mountain and the Iron Horse Dancers, as well as Seminole Native musical performances by Rez Jamz. In addition to Native craft and tribal food vendors, there will be craft activities, workshops, guided nature and bird watch walks, and environmental presentations.

Local nonprofit organizations will join the celebration to host Earth-friendly activities and educational workshops, as well as share gardening tips and tricks from experts. Stop by activations by Museum of Discovery and Science, History Miami Museum, Tree Amigos Growers, and Florida Trail Association.

For more information and full schedule of the day’s events, click here.

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