Earth Week 2026

MORE EVENT DETAILS TO COME
We are so excited for this year’s Earth Week! We will be offering in-person PCC-sponsored events across the district as well as some virtual opportunities to engage. There are also virtual library displays to explore online.
Events
Monday, April 20
- Tabling Fair @ Southeast Campus, Community Hall, 10:30am-1:30pm
Tuesday, April 21
- Tabling Fair @ Cascade Campus, Student Union, 10:30am-1:30pm
Wednesday, April 22
- Tabling Fair @ Sylvania Campus, CC Upper Mall, 10:30am-1:30pm
Thursday, April 23
- Tabling Fair @ Rock Creek Campus, building 5 lobby, 10:30am-1:30pm
Friday, April 24
- Trail Clean Up @ Rock Creek, 9am-12pm (meet at building 7)
- Free Food Market @ Rock Creek building 5, 12:30-1:30pm
Saturday, April 25
- Beach Clean Up @ Peter Iredale Park, sign up here
Earth Week Tabling Fairs
Monday, April 20 – Thursday, April 23
Learn about sustainability-related resources on campus, get free giveaways, plant your own terrarium, spin the prize wheel, get tomato starts, and so much more!
Each day, 10:30am-1:30pm
- Monday, April 20 – Southeast, Community Hall
- Tuesday, April 21 – Cascade, Student Union
- Wednesday, April 22 – Sylvania, CC Upper Mall
- Thursday, April 23 – Rock Creek, TBD
Tabling groups vary by campus, but may include; Sustainability Office, Learning Gardens, Basic Needs, Sustainability and Leadership, STEAM Labs, Libraries, and more!
Beach Clean Up

- 8:15 am – Depart From Cascade and Sylvania Campus
- 8:45 am – Depart from Rock Creek Campus
- 10:45 am – Arrive at Fort Stevens State Park
- 11:00 am – Orientation & lunch
- 11:30 am – Beach Clean Up at Peter Iredale
- 1:30 pm – Group Picture & depart for campus
- 3:30 pm – Arrive at Rock Creek Campus
- 4:00 pm – Arrive at Cascade and Sylvania Campus
Rock Creek Forest Clean-up Party
Friday, April 24, 9 a.m.-12 p.m.
Did you know that PCC Rock Creek is home to a hundred acre natural area filled with native plants? We also have a ~1 mile trail system that leads through the forest. Some introduced plants can have a negative effect on the local biodiversity, so we will spend our time together clearing the trails and removing invasive plants, such as blackberry, and shiny geranium. No experience needed, but please dress for working outdoors by wearing long pants, long sleeves, and closed toe shoes with good traction. Gloves, tools, and snacks will be provided! Please bring your own water.
We will meet in the lobby of Building 7, and then walk out to the forest together.
Events to come!
Please, check back soon.
Earth Week BottleDrop for PCC Food Insecurity
Support PCCs Food Pantry with BottleDrop! BottleDrop Give is celebrating Earth Day by hosting their 6th Annual Earth Week Give event, a combination of matching funds raised and an opportunity to receive grant funds for Food Insecurity. The 2026 Earth Week Give campaign runs from April 15 – 26, 2026. During this time, PCCs Food Pantry will earn an extra 20% on all funds raised through BottleDrop.
If you’d like pre-tagged bags intercampus mailed to you or more information, please fill out this form.
EcoChallenge
Participate virtually all month long with the EcoChallenge! This year’s Earth Month Ecochallenge theme is “Conserving Every Ecosystem, Caring for Every Creature” and runs from April 1st to April 30th. You’re invited to select actions that resonate with your values, committing to them for 30 days to foster and reinforce positive habits. Each action you complete earns points and generates real-world impact. Your efforts, combined with those of your team, contribute to a significant collective difference. Sign up for the EcoChallenge and if you have any questions, email kdsmith@pcc.edu.
