Ecocentricity

Ecocentricity Blog: Seven Down, Many More to Go

RayDay meant something to this child. I can’t tell you with certainty what he did that day, but I know that it was good and wholesome. I also know that his experience brought him closer to nature.

Ecocentricity

Ecocentricity Blog: Seven Down, Many More to Go

RayDay meant something to this child. I can’t tell you with certainty what he did that day, but I know that it was good and wholesome. I also know that his experience brought him closer to nature.

By John Lanier

I’ll just be direct and to the point this post - I’m going to talk about the seventh annual RayDay we had this past Sunday. Many of you reading already know what it is, but for anyone who doesn’t, RayDay is the Ray C. Anderson Foundation’s annual event. Each fall, we have thousands of people gather in a field at Serenbe to celebrate my grandfather’s legacy and the work of more than 60 organizations advancing environmentalism. We have fairground rides, food trucks, beer and wine, and plenty of activities geared towards kids. Our friends at The Ray even organized their second annual electric vehicle caravan to the event, with more than 110 EVs making the trip from Atlanta. Moreover, it’s free to our guests: RayDay is our Foundation’s gift to our environmental community.