Springfield Earth Day Musical Events to Benefit Missouri Prairie Foundation

March 6, 2025 | Giving, News

The Missouri Prairie Foundation (MPF) is honored to have been selected as the beneficiary of proceeds from two related Springfield, Missouri Earth Day events.

Photo of Molly Healy in a red dress with her instrumentFestivities kick off on March 30, 2025, with a special Earth Care Concert fundraiser at Brentwood Christian Church featuring musician Molly Healey. Proceeds benefit MPF, Springfield Earth Day Festival, and Brentwood’s Green Chalice initiative. Tickets for the concert are $20 and may be purchased here

Next, all are invited to support MPF through the Springfield Earth Day Festival on April 26, 2025. This one-day, ticketed, plastic-free, music and sustainability festival features live musical acts from prominent local and regional bands, with top-notch production and stages. In addition to music, sponsors and other local businesses are invited to set up booths, where helpful information is shared, and sustainably produced goods are sold. Stop by the MPF booth to say hello! General admission tickets are $40, and VIP tickets are $75. Festival tickets may be purchased here

MPF will direct funds raised to a restoration project at a recently acquired property with old-growth prairie in Polk County.

Colorful Earth Day logo in the shape of a music note

Photos by Springfield Earth Day Festival

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