Saturday, April 25, 2026

A Day of Wonder and Responsibility: What Party for the Planet 2026 Taught Us

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On April 25, 2026, we stood in the heart of Surrey Civic Plaza, surrounded by thousands of people who came together for one shared purpose: to celebrate and protect the only home we all have.

The energy of Party for the Planet was something you don’t just see, you feel. It was alive in the music, in the laughter of families, in the quiet curiosity of children learning about the world around them. For a moment, the busy rhythm of everyday life slowed down, and everything became about the Earth.

A Festival of Learning, Wonder, and Connection

One of the most unforgettable parts of the day was the hands-on learning.

We saw preserved animals up close, including raccoon that looked almost as if they could wake at any moment. There was something humbling about gently touching a real preserved coyote fur, running our fingers across its texture, and realizing this was once part of a living, breathing creature that roamed the wild.

A day of connection, discovery, and care for our planet 







We held a turtle shell, felt its strength and history. We stood in awe before a fossilized shark jaw, a silent reminder of how long life has existed on this planet, long before us, and hopefully long after.

Those moments were quiet, but powerful. They didn’t just teach facts. They made us feel connected.

The Story of Water That Sustains Us

One exhibit stopped us in our tracks.

It told the story of where our drinking water comes from. Clean, fresh, and something we often take for granted.

We learned that our water flows from the protected mountain watersheds of Seymour Watershed, Capilano Watershed, and Coquitlam Watershed.

Learning where our water comes from and why every drop matters



And suddenly, it became personal.

These are not distant, unknown places. These are mountains we have seen, trails we have walked, views we have admired. Knowing that these landscapes quietly sustain our daily lives brought a deep sense of gratitude.

It made us realize that every drop of water carries a story. A journey from the mountains to our homes.

Small Actions, Big Impact

Throughout the plaza, booths shared simple yet powerful ways to reduce energy use at home.

Turn off unused lights. Choose energy-efficient appliances. Be mindful of water consumption.

At first, they sounded like small things. But standing there, surrounded by people who cared, those small actions felt bigger. They felt like choices that matter.

Because protecting the Earth isn’t always about grand gestures. Sometimes, it’s about what we do when no one is watching.

Music, Voices, and Shared Joy

The main stage was alive all day.

Music filled the air. Cultural performances brought color and movement. Voices carried messages of hope, unity, and responsibility.

We stood there, watching, listening, smiling.

Not just as spectators, but as part of something bigger.

A vibrant celebration of culture, music, and community on one stage

Strangers became familiar faces. Conversations started easily. We met people who shared stories, ideas, and even a few laughs. It reminded us how powerful community can be when it gathers for a meaningful cause.

A Market with Purpose

The market area was more than just a place to shop.

It was a space where creativity met purpose.

Exploring ideas, creativity, and small actions that help protect our planet

We explored booths filled with eco-friendly products, handmade goods, and thoughtful creations. Each item carried a story of sustainability and intention. We picked up a few souvenirs, not just as reminders of the day, but as small commitments to live a little more consciously.

A Day That Stays With You

As the day slowly came to an end, we didn’t rush to leave.

There was something about the atmosphere that made us want to stay just a little longer. Maybe it was the music still echoing in the background. Maybe it was the feeling that we had experienced something meaningful.

Or maybe it was the quiet realization that the Earth, in all its beauty and fragility, is not separate from us.

It is us.

That day at Party for the Planet was not just an event. It was a gentle reminder. A wake-up call wrapped in joy, learning, and connection.

And as we walked away from the plaza, carrying our small souvenirs and big reflections, there was a lingering feeling in our hearts.

A mix of gratitude, responsibility, and hope.

The kind that makes your eyes well up, not out of sadness, but because you suddenly understand how precious this world truly is.

And how much it deserves to be protected.


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