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EarthWorks’ EarthFair 2011 C


elebrating its 21st anniversary and the 41st anniversary of Earth Day, San Diego EarthWorks’ EarthFair will take place from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., April 17, in Balboa Park, with a Children’s Earth Parade at 10:30 a.m. The free event, which at- tracts some 60,000 visitors each year, will feature more than 350 exhibitors that represent environ- mental organizations, govern- ment programs and businesses with goods, services and causes that address the environment and quality of life.


Entertainment and learn- ing opportunities will include children’s, contemporary and folk


music on three stages; an eHome exhibit area to showcase products and technologies to make homes more environmen- tally sustainable; and the Cleaner Car Concourse. Attendees can also enjoy vegetarian fare at the Food Pavilion.


Location: 1549 El Prado, San Diego 92101. For more infor- mation about attending as a visitor, exhibitor, volunteer or sponsor, call 858-272-7370 or visit EarthDayWeb.org. See ad on page 31.


28th Annual Encinitas April Street Fair


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he Downtown Encinitas MainStreet Association (DEMA) presents the 28th annual Encinitas April Street Fair from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., April 9-10, on South Coast Highway, between D and J streets. The free event features more than 450 food, arts and crafts vendors; five live music stages; children’s rides; and the Beer Gar- den Stage. Ten bands, solo art- ists and performers will take the stages each day, including Rhythm Meth- od, Shoreline Rootz, The Bozzani Brothers and The Bill Magee Blues Band. The audience can enjoy a beer from Stone Brewing Company or Port Brew- ing Company while listening to these performers. The fair is expected to draw more than 100,000 shoppers, offering clothing, accessories, plants, household and environmental products, art, antiques and home décor. Attendees are encouraged to avoid parking congestion


by taking the North County Transit District (NCTD) Coaster, which will be running two-for-one fares on both days, as well as special trains on Sunday.


For more information, call 760-943-1950 or visit GONCTD. com/Coaster_Schedules.htm for the Coaster schedule.


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