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Summerlin Gears Up for Nation’s Largest Student Farmers Market on Earth Day

By Matthias Binder April 20, 2026
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A Massive Gathering of Young InnovatorsFrom School Gardens to Market StallsFamily-Friendly Vibes and Special GuestsStrong Backing from Community Partners

A Massive Gathering of Young Innovators (Image Credits: Pixabay)

Summerlin – Hundreds of young entrepreneurs from Clark County schools prepare to transform The Lawn at Downtown Summerlin into a vibrant hub of fresh produce and handmade crafts. The Giant Student Farmers Market, organized by nonprofit Green Our Planet, marks Earth Day with a celebration of hands-on learning and sustainability.[1][2] Set for April 22 from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., the event draws over 600 student “Farmpreneurs” from dozens of schools across Southern Nevada.[3]

A Massive Gathering of Young Innovators

More than 600 students from 56 Clark County School District schools will set up stalls at this semiannual spectacle, recognized as the country’s largest student-run farmers market.[2] These Farmpreneurs cultivate their goods in school gardens and hydroponic systems, applying lessons in STEM, entrepreneurship, and environmental stewardship. The event has run for 13 years, expanding Green Our Planet’s reach to over 1,300 schools in 44 states and five countries.[2]

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Participants hone skills in financial literacy, marketing, and business planning long before market day. Local bankers pair with students to offer real-time coaching on customer service and negotiation tactics. Such experiences build confidence and teamwork among the young sellers.[3]

From School Gardens to Market Stalls

Fresh herbs, vegetables, and fruits harvested from up to 60 school gardens dominate the offerings, alongside an array of handmade crafts created by the students.[4] Every item reflects months of dedicated growth in educational plots supported by Green Our Planet’s programs. These initiatives address food deserts while promoting healthy eating and sustainability.[2]

All proceeds return directly to the schools’ garden programs, ensuring their continuation and expansion. Ciara Byrne, co-founder and CEO of Green Our Planet, emphasized the deeper value: “Earth Day is a reminder that when young people are given the chance to connect with the planet in a meaningful way, they rise to the occasion with creativity, leadership and purpose.”[2] The market thus sustains a cycle of learning and community impact.

Family-Friendly Vibes and Special Guests

Visitors can expect a lively atmosphere with free admission and plenty of opportunities to support local youth. Special appearances by Spruce, the Las Vegas Aviators mascot, and Bucket$, the Las Vegas Aces mascot, add excitement for families.[5] The Lawn at 1980 Festival Plaza Drive provides ample space for browsing amid the spring weather.

  • Fresh produce like herbs, veggies, and fruits from student gardens
  • Handcrafted goods showcasing creativity
  • Interactive coaching sessions with bankers
  • Mascot meet-and-greets
  • Proceeds-funded garden sustainability

Early arrival ensures the best selection as popular items sell quickly. Parking and access align with Downtown Summerlin’s visitor-friendly setup.

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Strong Backing from Community Partners

Credit One Bank serves as the presenting sponsor, with Tanisha Perry, senior manager of facilities, noting: “Credit One Bank is proud to support the Giant Student Farmers Market and the incredible students behind it.”[2] Additional supporters include Las Vegas Sands Cares, Cox Communications, and Howard Hughes, which funds gardens in Summerlin community schools.[2][3]

This collaboration amplifies the event’s reach, blending corporate investment with educational goals. Green Our Planet’s model has impacted over 500,000 students nationwide, fostering academic gains and eco-awareness.

Key Takeaways

  • Over 600 students from 56+ CCSD schools sell garden-fresh produce and crafts.
  • Event runs April 22, 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., free at Downtown Summerlin.
  • Proceeds sustain school gardens; learn STEM and business skills in action.

This Earth Day market stands as a testament to youth potential, turning classroom lessons into tangible community contributions. As Summerlin hosts this green initiative, it inspires broader adoption of sustainable practices. What role can you play in supporting young growers? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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