SFU’s Environmental Action Society (EAS) is hosting its annual Earth Day Carnival on Monday, April 20, from 5 to 7 p.m. in JFK Lounge.
Elyse Hughes, a sophomore Environmental Engineering major and president of EAS, is helping organize this year’s carnival alongside SFU English Professor Tim Bintrim.
“Students and members of the community get to learn more about the environment,” said Hughes. “We want to promote sustainability in a fun and educational way.”
EAS will host multiple events next Monday, from making pinecone bird feeders to eating edible insects.
The Collegiate Entrepreneurs Organization (CEO) and the Education Club will also be participating in the event.
Isabella Swindell is a junior Early Education/Special Education major and president of the Education Club.
“Education Club is promoting more sustainable practices because that is something everybody can do on their own,” said Swindell.
