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Making Earth Day Greener Than Ever
March 26, 2008
For
a lot of booksellers, every day is Earth Day, but on and around April 22, several
bookstores -- including Changing Hands, Vroman's, Boulder Bookstore, and McNally
Robinson -- will hold events and create displays to promote Green Living and
to participate in the worldwide celebration of Earth Day 2008.
Changing Hands Bookstore in Tempe, Arizona, is dedicating all of 2008 to "Going
Green," so, of course, said PR coordinator Holly Nelson, it "has a
couple cool things going on for Earth Day." The store will feature a display
entitled "Green Reading for Green Living," which offers titles on
topics such as composting, biking to work, and fighting global warming.
To
get kids geared up for Earth Day, Changing Hands is planning an Earth-awareness
and science day on Saturday, April 12. Kids will use Pop
Bottle Science (Workman), science-in-a-bottle kits, to create a volcano,
a tornado, a barometer, a thermometer, a walkie-talkie, a compass, and a lava
lamp. Local scientists, including a physical anthropologist and a chemist, will
be on hand.
Vroman's Bookstore in Pasadena, California, is inviting customers to its Earth
Day Celebration, which will run from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Saturday, April
19. The invitation calls for "all tree-huggers, environmentalists, flower
children, preservationists, and anyone who just plain cares about our world
... [to] celebrate our beautiful planet in an entertaining and unique way."
The bookstore, which features a permanent green titles and sidelines section
and environmentally friendly plumbing and lighting, will hold the celebration
in its courtyard, where there will be organic food, live music, a number of
speakers, and an eco-friendly fashion show. In one of Vroman's more unusual
demonstrations, Earth Day participants will be able watch as a Mercedes Benz
is converted to run on vegetable oil.
More than a dozen vendors and speakers are scheduled to participate in the
Vroman's program, including Ten Thousand Villages, which will present "Fair
Trade 101," an exploration of the relationship between environmentalism and
social justice. Deborah Tull, a sustainability coach certified in Permaculture
Design, Bio-Intensive Organic Gardening, and Compost Education, will discuss
sustainable communities.
At the end of the day, Vroman's is partnering with the Pasadena chapter of
Critical Mass -- a bicycle crew -- for a ride around town.
Boulder
Book Store in Boulder, Colorado, has long been creating both in-store and window
Earth Day displays using green sidelines and titles, said Marketing and Promotions
Manager Mandy King. This year, for the first time, the store will host an author
event specifically geared towards Earth Day. Heather Hansen (Disappearing
Destinations, Vintage) will discuss how Machu Picchu, Glacier National
Park, and many others are changing due to global warming, environmental degradation,
overuse, and natural causes. "Heather approached us about doing an author
event in April and the 22nd, was available so it was just great timing!,"
said King.
At
McNally Robinson Booksellers in New York City, bookseller Adjua Greaves said
that in April, to coincide with Earth Day, the bookstore, which changes window
displays bimonthly, will take down its Buy Local display and replace it with
a Go Green theme.
Greaves noted that a number of books about green and organic pregnancies were
recently published, and she planned to include selected titles in the display,
along with books on sustainable architecture and design. "I'll also use
a great book called The
Green Book [Elizabeth Rogers and Thomas M. Kostigen, Three Rivers] that
we usually shelve in our environmental section," she said. "It has
tips on how to make the transition to green living.... It was a staff pick a
few months ago. And The
Big Green Purse [Diane MacEachern, Avery] is great. It'll be one of
the conceptual anchors of the display."
"Earth Day is a great way to raise people's awareness about how their
everyday choices can make a big difference in the world -- whether those choices
be around how they commute to work and how they heat their homes, or where they
shop and what their consumer dollars are supporting," said Allison Hill,
Vroman's president and COO. "Shopping locally, choosing an independent
over a chain store, going green whenever possible, these are all small gestures
that make a big difference -- in people's day-to-day quality of life and in
the world at large." --Karen Schechner
Have ideas for Earth Day displays or events? Contact BTW at editorial@bookweb.org. >
Want to learn more about green retailing? Check out BookWeb.org's educational
materials and past BTW
features.
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