Earth Month Finale Week Brings Sustainability, Wellness and Community Events
Bellevue College invites students, faculty and staff to take part in the final week of Earth Month, featuring a series of events that highlight sustainability, wellness and community engagement.
Monday, April 28
Kick off the week with a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) box pickup, offering fresh, seasonal produce sourced from local farms and subsidized by the Student Environmental Sustainability Fund (SESF).
Later that day, speaker Neal Anderson will present on the rise of data center construction in Washington state, including impacts on energy and water resources and recent legislative responses.
The EcoPoetry Workshop, themed “The Peace of Wild Things,” will provide a reflective space for participants to connect with nature through guided writing prompts. No prior experience is required.
Tuesday, April 29
The annual Earth Market returns, featuring local organizations, student clubs and Bellevue College departments, along with locally crafted goods, honey, flowers and more.
Also on April 29, students from the Costa Rica Experience will share insights from their Spring Break 2026 trip, exploring how sustainable wellness practices can be applied within the campus community.
Wednesday, April 30
Close out Earth Month with a Habitat Restoration volunteer event, offering an opportunity to support the campus ecosystem by removing invasive plants.
The week concludes with a Yoga Flow session, designed to promote relaxation and connection through movement and breath.
Use this link to learn more and view full event details.
Bellevue College looks forward to celebrating Earth Month with the campus community through meaningful opportunities to learn, reflect and take action.