Earth Day Celebration at Timbrook Library/Park

Earth Day Celebration poster with info
Event Date: 
Saturday, April 23, 2022 - 10:00am

EARTH DAY CELEBRATION

Campbell County Public Library System is hosting an outdoor party to celebrate our planet!

Join us on Saturday, April 23, from 10am to 2pm for activities that will be spread around the library and Timbrook Park. We will have a drop-in Enchanted Trail (no registration needed!), yard games, art by the pond, and more! Learn more about how to help the earth with your family. Bring your own water bottle (first 50 get a limited edition Earth Day sticker!), and grab a snack from a food truck. Children’s musician, author, and nature enthusiast Sara Ernst will perform at 11 AM! 

Do you work with an organization or business that wants to set up a family-friendly activity that day? Email us below!

Need accommodations or have questions?
Email campbellevents@co.campbell.va.us or give the Youth & Outreach Team a call at 434-313-3104.

  • Sara Ernst performs at 11am
  • Department of Wildlife Resources
  • Natural Bridge Appalachian Trail Club 
  • Draw by the pond with local artist, Meg Weston
  • Bill van Opstal- Local Bee Keeper
  • Litter pickup opportunities
  • Recycle paper flower wall photo op
  • Paper making
  • Enchanted Trail – Drop In
  • New Earth Day StoryWalk
  • First 50 people with water bottles, get a special Earth Day Celebration sticker.
  • First 100 groups get a special CCPLS reusable tote bag.
  • Virginia Farm Bureau’s Women’s Committee Earth Day packet pick up.
  • R.E. Lee Soil and Conservation seeds.
  • Campbell County Public Employee Relations 
  • Hill City Master Gardeners 
  • Mini art exhibit
  • Outdoor Checklist
  • Bring your plastic bags and old markers to drop off! We will recycle them!
  • Food Trucks: Noms, & Chillout 
  • Landon’s Lemonade Stand – is part of the Landon Strong Foundation. A foundation created in honor of an amazing young man named Landon. In 2014, he was diagnosed with Medulloblastoma and during this time he said to his family, “I want to do a lemonade stand but when you do something like that, you don’t keep the money. You give it away.” His family continues to honor Landon by raising money to support other children.

All four of our library locations collect plastic bags. There are four large white boxes that you can place them in! The bags will be turned into benches around Campbell County through the Campbell County Parks & Recreation Department!