Tue Apr 15 12:10:00 UTC 2025: ## Rhode Island Celebrates Earth Day with Week of Events
**Providence, RI** – Rhode Island is celebrating Earth Day 2025 with a week-long array of events designed for all ages and interests. From community cleanups to educational hikes and family-friendly activities, there’s something for everyone to participate in and help protect the environment.
Several organizations are hosting clean-up events throughout the state. The Woonasquatucket River Watershed Council is organizing a clean-up and community service project on April 17th, combining environmental work with biking and crafting activities. The Roger Williams Park Conservancy is seeking volunteers to help spruce up Elm Lake on April 26th. Providence Downtown Neighborhood Association is hosting a city-wide cleanup on April 18th, and the Ocean Recovery Community Alliance is organizing beach and river cleanups on April 26th and 27th.
Educational opportunities abound. The Roger Williams Park Botanical Center’s “Fungarium: The Mushroom Museum” offers a unique exhibit featuring fairy houses, story time, and crafts through April 27th. The Audubon Society of Rhode Island is hosting guided evening hikes on April 24th and 25th, focused on identifying and learning about frogs and toads in vernal pools. A pop-up “museum” at Roger Williams Park’s Gateway Center on April 18th will offer guided walks and crafts.
Families can celebrate Earth Day at the Roger Williams Park Zoo on April 16th and 17th with special hands-on stations and live music. Providence is also participating in the international City Nature Challenge on April 26th, encouraging volunteers to document local flora, fauna, and fungi along the Woonasquatucket River.
For details on registration and schedules, visit the respective organization websites listed in the original article. This year’s Earth Day celebrations offer a diverse range of ways to learn about, appreciate, and protect Rhode Island’s natural environment.