Friends of the Rouge
650 Church Street Suite 209, Plymouth, MI 48170
EIN: 38-2672879
734-927-4900

Copyright 2025 Friends of the Rouge.

Apr
27

Earth Day in the PARC

  • Organization
  • 11:00am - 2:00pm

Location

650 Church St Ste 209, Plymouth, MI 48170

Site Coordinator

Jacqueline Kristofik

jkristofik@therouge.org

Description

Come celebrate Earth Day with your community! There will be music, dancing, crafts, education, and more! All are welcome!

Whether you’re passionate about protecting the planet or just looking for a great way to spend the day, there’s something for everyone at this all-ages event:

🎵 Live Music & Dancing- Come dance to some groovy tunes, and listen to a special performance by an incredible nonprofit in our community – Lost Voices!

🎨 Local Art & Eco-Inspired Creations – Explore unique pieces from local artists and authors and take part in hands-on art activities inspired by nature. 

🌱 Environmental education  – Learn practical tips for sustainable living, connect with environmental organizations, and get inspired to make a difference.

🎉 Fun for All Ages – With interactive games, kid-friendly activities, and family-friendly entertainment, this celebration welcomes everyone—big and small.

🌎 Community + Connection – Meet your neighbors, discover incredible local organizations, and enjoy a shared commitment to caring for our planet.

Come as you are, bring your friends and family, and join us for a day that’s all about honoring our Earth and community. Let’s make this Earth Day one to remember—together!

Build a Better Future

You deserve a clean and healthy Rouge River for your loved ones to safely enjoy today and to leave to future generations. Show your commitment to restoring the Rouge River watershed ecosystem by becoming a member and friend today.

Volunteer

Volunteers (like you!) are the people who make it possible to restore and protect your Rouge River right here in southeast Michigan

Donate or Become a Member

Restore and protect the Rouge River ecosystem by becoming a member and friend today.

On Your Own

What you do in your yard can make a big difference to the health of the river and our whole ecosystem.