The annual EarthFest celebration returns to the American Museum of Natural History on Saturday, April 27, with a full day of family-friendly activities and performances to celebrate Earth Month.
Free with museum admission, the festival will include hands-on science and art activities, engagements with real-deal scientists, and a “bioblitz,” where participants will join scientists in Central Park to discover the amazing variety of local insects in our urban ecosystem. Attendees can build their own solar “car” with environmental STEM educator Solar One, take inspiration from oceanic species at a marine-themed hair-and-makeup station, make their own antenna and wings at a bee-hive art activity and more.
Check out the full EarthFest schedule of events at the AMNH website.