Earth Day is an annual call to dedicate ourselves to environmental protection. Each year’s Earth Day focuses on a different topic, and the theme for 2023 is climate change. April 22 may only be one day on the calendar, but with these event ideas, you can set the tone for sustainability year-round. When planning how to celebrate Earth Day, consider using these creative, community-building ideas.

Earth Day ideas for the community

Earth Day can be a great opportunity to engage with your local community. Use these Earth Day 2023 ideas to spark inspiration for reconnecting everyone with nature — while connecting with one another.

1. Organise a nature walk and scavenger hunt

Looking for a way to explore some natural beauty in your immediate community? Organised nature walks are a popular option. Want to add a fun challenge to gamify your walk and get guests to work together? Earth Day scavenger hunt ideas will do the trick. Invite your guests to look for nature-themed items on their scavenger hunt, such as specific flowers, trees, or even local animal life. If organising a walk, think about the accessibility of your chosen route. For example, could your chosen area be explored by guests using a wheelchair or pushing a pram?

2. Host a tree planting day

Planting trees is a timeless way to celebrate Earth Day while doing some good for your local environment and developing your green thumb. You’ll need to identify a spacious area to plant seedlings and secure the appropriate permissions. You’ll also need to obtain the correct native seedlings and tube stock to ensure you don’t disrupt the ecosystem.

3. Organise an eco-market

Get some local eco-market vendors to put together an Earth Day-themed marketplace. Earth Day booth ideas include locally produced snacks, crafts, and fibre products. Also, consider including stalls for recycling appliances and books.

4. Host a car boot/garage sale

Encourage second hand shopping in your community with a garage or car boot sale. Attendees can get to know their neighbours while preventing goods from going to the landfill.

5. Organise a forest bathing session

A practice that originated in Japan, forest bathing is a traditional form of ecotherapy that entails spending time in nature. Invite guests to embrace their natural surroundings and use their senses to soak up the atmosphere. This can be a great way to boost feelings of tranquillity and improve mental wellbeing.

6. Educate on the environment

Arm your attendees with knowledge via an educational event. You can invite local subject matter experts to offer tips and tricks. This will help community members understand how to combat climate change’s harmful effects.

7. Lay on a community picnic

If you’re more of a foodie, tempt your guests by hosting an outdoor picnic in a scenic spot. Consider catering the event with picnic hampers, or doing it potluck-style. Remember to clean up any litter after the event.

8. Recognise progress

Rome wasn’t built in a day, and neither are initiatives to reduce climate change. Recognise milestones and small successes by looking back on the progress of previous years.

Workshop ideas for Earth Day

One way to inspire a hands-on approach is to arrange a skill-sharing workshop. Draw on our Earth Day marketing ideas so that you can create an event that will equip attendees with practical skills. If you’re new to teaching, fear not — we’ve got you covered with our list of workshop ideas.

9. Make a bird feeder or house

Birdhouses and bird feeders are classics for a reason. These items are beautiful for outdoor decor. Building a birdhouse is also a nature-friendly pastime that helps local wildlife thrive. To save on costs, consider charging a fee for any supplies you need to provide. Or ask attendees to bring their own.

10. Build a veggie patch

Help your guests to learn more about living off the land by building a veggie patch as a group. Growing your own food has excellent benefits for the environment. It’s also a good opportunity to sell seedlings and other gardening supplies.

11. Create a compost heap

Home composting is a simple but effective way to be more environmentally friendly. Run a session that teaches attendees how to build and use compost bins.

12. Teach a cooking class

Mark Earth Day with a cooking class specialising in vegetarian and vegan dishes. Cooking meat-free meals can show your guests that they can lower their carbon footprints while indulging in delicious homemade food.

13. Teach a sewing workshop

Lightweight plastic bags are banned in every state and territory in Australia. Contribute to the cause by creating a workshop that teaches attendees how to sew and mend. Guests can craft their own reusable shopping bags and learn to fix clothes that they would otherwise throw away.

14. Put on an upcycling workshop

Upcycling can help reduce waste. Host a class and show attendees how they can transform common household goods into brand-new items. Activities could include:

  • Turning tin cans into plant or pencil holders
  • Using toilet paper rolls for kids’ toys/art projects
  • Taking milk cartons and making them into bird feeders
  • Creating a bulletin board out of wine corks

Plan your Earth Day event now

There are endless ways to plan an Earth Day event. Whether you’re running a workshop on building birdhouses or planning a group nature walk, you can use Eventbrite tools to ensure a successful turnout that reminds your guests to go green for the greater good.