17 May
09:00 AM
Until
17 May, 03:00 PM
6h
STEWARDS OF THE EARTH Market
Cactus Joe's
🚨 We will not have products there to sell. If you would like products please pre-order and we will have them there for you to pickup. 🚨
🔥 If the weather cooperates we will have our microscope so bring your soil samples and lets see if it's alive 🔥
Shop, Learn, and Be Inspired:
A collaborative marketplace demonstrating that sustainability starts at home.
A collaborative marketplace demonstrating that sustainability starts at home.
Stewards of the Earth Market invites our community to gather around the question of what does it mean to be a steward of the earth?
We’re bringing together nonprofits, community gardens, regenerative farms, and makers who turn “waste” into art and useful goods—all to spark conversation, build connection, and inspire action toward more sustainable and regenerative communities.
Event Highlights
Keynote Speakers: “All Flourishing Is Mutual”
Together, Cheyenne Kyle (Obodo Collective), Ian Ford-Terry (Springs Preserve), and Ron Escobar & Dan Leivas (Chemehuevi Farm) will explore how collaboration over competition creates abundance—touching on food sovereignty, cultural and ecological renewal, and the deep interconnectedness of land, water, spirit, and Indigenous knowledge.

Together, Cheyenne Kyle (Obodo Collective), Ian Ford-Terry (Springs Preserve), and Ron Escobar & Dan Leivas (Chemehuevi Farm) will explore how collaboration over competition creates abundance—touching on food sovereignty, cultural and ecological renewal, and the deep interconnectedness of land, water, spirit, and Indigenous knowledge.

Led by groups like the Las Vegas Fiber Arts Guild and Downtown Cactus Club these workshops focus on repurposing and upcycling materials, turning waste into creative possibilities.

In honor of World Recycling Day, attendees are encouraged to bring “waste” items to be recycled or repurposed by vendors and organizations.
Examples: Figurines crafted from wine corks, English Garden displays made with discarded artificial flowers.

Donate lightly used clothing or “shop” for free—this boutique is especially intended to support those in need while keeping textiles out of landfills.

Featuring groups like 702 Gardens, Garden Farms, and Project Angel Faces, focused on food equity, local growing, and sustainable farming practices.

Meet and learn from organizations including Friends of Red Rock, Get Outdoors Nevada, Red Rock Audubon Society, Desert Tortoise Group, Springs Preserve, and Master Gardeners.

Spotlighting professionals and groups who approach landscaping as ecosystem design—using native plants and considering the needs of wildlife, pollinators, light, wind, and soil to create thriving, interdependent habitats.

Discover artists and craftspeople who give new life to discarded materials, transforming them into beautiful art, practical goods, and inspiring examples of circular creativity.
Let's grow a more sustainable Las Vegas together! Mark your calendar and we'll see you on May 17th at Cactus Joe's! 

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