News Summary
The San Antonio Parks and Recreation department is hosting the 2025 Earth Day Fiesta at Woodlawn Lake Park on April 26, 2025. This free event invites the community to enjoy activities focused on environmental awareness, with opportunities to take home trees and plants. CPS Energy will also showcase programs promoting energy efficiency and environmental sustainability, making this an enriching experience for all attendees.
Exciting Earth Day Fiesta Coming to San Antonio in 2025!
Hey, San Antonio friends! Grab your calendars because an absolutely fabulous event is headed your way! The San Antonio Parks and Recreation department is gearing up to host the official 2025 Earth Day Fiesta at the beautiful Woodlawn Lake Park. Mark your calendars for Saturday, April 26, 2025, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. It’s a day you won’t want to miss!
What to Expect at the Earth Day Fiesta
This event welcomes everyone in the community and what’s the best part? It’s entirely free! Yes, you heard that right! Bring your family and friends for a fun-filled day celebrating our planet. There will be lots of activities and insights into how we can all contribute to making our environment just a little bit greener.
As if that wasn’t enough, there will be an exciting chance for attendees to take home trees and plants. Imagine adding a beautiful tree or plant to your home or garden—what a great way to give back to nature! So, don’t forget those reusable bags so you can carry your little green treasures home.
CPS Energy: Leading the Green Charge
But wait, there’s more! CPS Energy is stepping in to promote all things environmental and wallet-friendly. Check out their incredible Mow Down Smog rebate program, which runs from March 1 to August 31. If you’re planning to purchase electric-powered lawn equipment, you could save some cash! These programs are perfect for making greener choices while saving some green in your pocket.
And how about adding some new trees to your landscape? The Green Shade tree program offers $50 rebates on qualified trees, available while supplies last or until funds run out. Just make sure the trees are purchased between October 1, 2024, and April 30, 2025. Remember that eligible trees need to be three gallons or larger and come from a specific list of qualified species. So, plan ahead to ensure you snag a rebate!
Focus on Home Energy Efficiency
In addition to these awesome programs, CPS Energy is encouraging customers to focus on home energy efficiency. If you’re looking to save, check out the STEP program which offers rebates on various energy improvements like thermostats, insulation, heat pumps, and beyond. They really mean it when they say they’ve got you covered with an impressive lineup of 20 different energy conservation programs available for both residential and commercial customers.
Join the Fun and Get Involved
This Earth Day Fiesta is not just another event; it’s a celebration of sustainability and a fantastic opportunity to connect with nature and our community. So, prepare for a day filled with joy, learning, and plenty of chances to contribute to the well-being of our planet. Let’s make some unforgettable memories together while we find some ways to make our world a little bit better.
Be sure to check the CPS Energy website for more details about their programs and how to get the most out of these exciting initiatives. We’re all in this together, and every little bit counts!
So, are you ready for a day filled with fun at Woodlawn Lake Park? We can’t wait to see you there!
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