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Woodlawn Plant-Based Festival

Sep 28, 2024 at 11:00 AM

6311 S Maryland Ave
6311 South Maryland Avenue
Chicago, IL 60637

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Join Lillian Augusta Beauty, Paragon Aromatics, Chicago Grows Food, and Gardeneers for a plant-based festival in Woodlawn near the Cottage Grove Green Line. A free event open to the public with food, musics, games, gardening, face painting, and plant-based vendors.

This festival has been made possible thanks to the 2024 Transit Station Activation Project grants from the Regional Transportation Authority.

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Welcome to the Woodlawn Plant-Based Festival at Park Station Lofts! Experience plant-based foods, urban agriculture, biomaterials, and sustainability on individuals' health and the ecosystem.

The Woodlawn Plant-Based Festival aims to bring together organizations and individuals who are at the forefront of the plant-based movement to showcase their work in an engaging and interactive setting. Through a variety of activities, presentations, and demonstrations, the festival will educate and inspire attendees about the benefits of plant-based living and sustainable practices.

The festival features

  • Interactive Workshops: Guests can join hands-on gardening sessions and explore urban agriculture practices.
  • Vendor Marketplace: A handpicked selection of plant-based products and local artisan goods for sale.
  • Entertainment: Music, food and fellowship all near the 63rd/Cottage Green Line Station

The Woodlawn Plant-based Festival is a Transit Station Activation under the Regional Transit Authority of Northeastern Illinois’ 2024 Pilot Community Planning program. This event is situated directly next to the 63rd/Cottage Green Line rail station and is intended to bring increased presence of people to transit stations and stops as a solution to real or perceived public safety concerns. 

 

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