Thousands of people flocked to Mississippi Ave's Street Fair last Saturday to enjoy the strong sunshine, the everlasting line of arts & craft booths and of course, bin building with Trash for Peace! We first want to give an enormous thank you to mr.greenbeans, a small DIY shop with big ideas, for inviting us to come and set up in front of their shop. We had numbers of people stop by and couldn't have done it without mr.greenbeans!
We couldn't have asked for a better day and a better response to TfP. A steady flow of kids, followed by their parents, curiously entered the booth to see what they could get involved in. At last! A craft they could touch and play with. (Don't worry parents, we clean all of our plastic bottles).
The children loved picking out the right bottle or can, stringing them with twine and sliding the bottles to fit snugly on the bin. The kids would get so involved in the project it was finally the parents encouraging them to keep walking through the festival.
While showing students how to build the bins, I kept overhearing tidbits on recycling plastic bottles and drinking from reusable water bottles. The TfP team just can't forget sneaking in our educational component!
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