Thousands celebrate Earth Day at Centennial Park

Thousands celebrate Earth Day at Centennial Park
April 19, 2026

LATEST NEWS

Thousands celebrate Earth Day at Centennial Park

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — To rein in the holiday next week, Nashville put on a day-long celebration for Earth Day at Centennial Park Saturday.

While there were worries about the weather, it didn’t stop thousands from showing up to enjoy family fun and find ways improve our planet.

“We all live on this planet, we need to hold hands and make sure that our ourselves and our children and our grandchildren have the same opportunity…that we have,” said Curtis Baysinger with the Middle Tennessee Citizens Climate Lobby.

Over 75 exhibits — including nonprofits, small businesses and food trucks — made up the experience. Some added to the lively spirit, others taught about climate change, and all encouraged a greener outlook on life.

“We usually do trash pickup and stuff like that for Earth Day, so this way we can feel like we do our part…planting a tree,” laughed Christy Tye, visiting from out of state.

The Centennial Park Conservancy, which put on the event, estimated around 10,000 people stopped by to celebrate the Earth and support sustainability.

It’s all in good, free, family-friendly fun, and every year, the reason is the same: a renewed effort to appreciate and protect our home.

“I just want to be a good steward, and I hope that others want to be a good steward as well,” said Nashville native Tia Brown.

“We have one Earth, let’s take care of it so we can live longer and happier, and it’s going to be beautiful! Let’s take care of it!” added Jillian Leonardo, who was visiting Nashville with friends.

Nashville Tree Foundation with Amazon gave out 1,500 free trees Saturday.

How are you or the people around you celebrating the Earth? You can email me at nikki.hauser@newschannel5.com.

Checking in on Cole: Gallatin rallies around teen battling brain tumor with prayer vigil

Austin Pollack brings us an update on a remarkable young man facing great odds, and his family has one simple request: pray for Cole. I believe in the power of prayer and hope you’ll join me in lifting up Cole and his family.

– Carrie Sharp

Share this post:

POLL

Who Will Vote For?

Other

Republican

Democrat

RECENT NEWS

June is widely recognized as Pride Month. Tenn. says it's ‘Nuclear Family Month’

June is widely recognized as Pride Month. Tenn. says it’s ‘Nuclear Family Month’

Trump orders $50M research into psychedelic drugs for PTSD, TBI

Trump orders $50M research into psychedelic drugs for PTSD, TBI

Middle Tennessee hospitals race to train nurses amid growing shortage

Middle Tennessee hospitals race to train nurses amid growing shortage

Dynamic Country URL Go to Country Info Page