Thanks to
Jason Rosen Central for the information.
Honor Society has been invited to play at the 40th annual Earth Day anniversary festival in Washington DC. The festival takes place on Sunday, April 25 at the Climate Rally on the National Mall. The event will be streamed live from
Earthday.org for those of us who cannot be there.
Here is the press release straight from
Earthday.orgThe Earth Day CLIMATE RALLY – National Mall – Sunday, April 25, 2010
The 40th anniversary of Earth Day is quickly approaching, but the United States has failed to enact a comprehensive climate bill.
It is time to stop protecting polluters and enact comprehensive climate legislation that will create American jobs, cap carbon emissions and secure our nation’s future. The first Earth Day was a success because 20 million Americans demonstrated their outrage for the state of the environment. Together, we can make Earth Day 2010 a pivotal moment in the environmental movement.
On Sunday, April 25, Earth Day Network will organize a massive climate rally on The National Mall to demand Congress pass strong legislation. The Climate Rally will include notable speakers Reverend Jesse Jackson, film director, James Cameron, AFL-CIO President, Richard Trumka, Olympic gold medalist, Billy Demong, producer, Trudie Styler, author, Margaret Atwood, NFL player and television personality, Dhani Jones, environmental photographer Sebastian Copeland and many more.
Click here to RSVP for The Climate Rally.
The Climate Rally will also feature live music from Sting, John Legend, The Roots, Jimmy Cliff, Passion Pit, Bob Weir, Willie Colón, Joss Stone, Robert Randolph, Patrick Stump, Mavis Staples, Booker T, Honor Society and Tao Rodriguez-Seeger.
Be there when history is made. On April 25, join us on The National Mall and make your voice heard.
Get on the bus to the Climate Rally
Earth Day Network will live stream The Climate Rally on www.earthday.org.
Earth Day Network is sponsoring free buses from New York City, Philadephia, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Columbus, Charleston WV, Richmond, Charlottesville, and Baltimore. RSVP today.
Buses to DC will park at RFK Stadium. There will be easy access to the Climate Rally by Metro Rail.
Driving to DC?
Vans, buses, and cars are encouraged to park at the RFK Stadium parking lot. There will be a shuttle service to the rally along with vendors and access to water. Please sign up to register your bus, van, or car ahead of time to park at RFK!
Take Metro to the Climate Rally
The Smithsonian stop on the blue/orange line is the preferred station.
Volunteer Opportunities
The Climate Rally needs volunteers, please email volunteer@earthday.org to sign up.