Berkeley's Ecology Center continues to support our community during the COVID-19 crisis. It's store, farmer's markets and workshops are operating with in the new guidelines.
Order Online, Pick Up at the Ecology Center Store
They are offering an online service for ordering essential products that keep you safe and healthy. Bringing you products that encourage environmentally and socially responsible lifestyle practices and that are conscientiously sourced (read Store Product Policy). Shopping online at the Eco Store is convenient and supports flattening the curve. You can read more about the steps that we are taking to prevent the spread of COVID-19 here: Ecology Center’s Response to COVID-19
The Farmer's Markets remain OPEN!
The Ecology Center Farmers’ Markets are open-air marketplaces where California farmers bring fresh, locally-grown produce and farm-processed foods to sell directly to consumers. Our markets feature fruits, vegetables, nuts, baked goods, jams and preserves, juices, olive oils, meat, cheese, prepared foods, nursery plants, and flowers. We are committed to supporting small-scale farmers who practice sustainable agriculture, and we always accept WIC and EBT.
Hours and Locations:
Downtown Berkeley - Saturdays 10 am – 3 pm year-round Center Street @ M. L. King, Jr. Way
North Berkeley - Thursdays 3 pm – 7 pm year-round Shattuck Avenue @ Vine Street
South Berkeley - Tuesdays 2 pm – 6:30 pm year-round Adeline Street and 63rd Street
Workshops & Events Continue with Online Formats.
The EcoCalendar is a list of Bay Area environmental/sustainability related classes, workshops, exhibits, tours, films, and other events. Events posted are directly related to Ecology Center's main topic areas, and located mostly in the East Bay. If you have any questions about the calendar, contact calendar@ecologycenter.org.
Some upcoming events:
7/22/2020 Eco Lunch Bunch: Get Plastic Out of Your Life 7/24/2020 Adult “Trashion” Fashion Workshop
7/25/2020 Plastic Free July Solutions Salon
7/30/2020 Creating a Plastic Free Future: A Story of Plastic Virtual Film 7/31/2020 Adult “Trashion” Fashion Workshop
8/22/2020 Cooking With Food Scraps Series #1
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