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Las Vegas Strip lights darken for Earth Hour 2009


 

What is Earth Hour?  It is an event where participants around the world turn off their lights for one hour in order to bring attention to the problem of climate change, and to demonstrate action and commitment to finding solutions.

Organized by the World Wildlife Fund, they initially asked Harrah's Entertainment Inc., of Las Vegas to participate.  Harrah's kept the ball rolling and their enthusiasm caught on in a big way.  Now, Las Vegas is an Earth Hour 2009 flagship city, one of 10 flagship cities.  This year over 2500 cities in 82 countries, literally hundreds of millions of people, will be participating in Earth Hour.  Truly a historic event.  Happening on March 28, 2009 at 8:30 p.m. local time. 

Harrah's properties, which include Caesars's Palace, the Flamigo, and the Rio, among others, in Las Vegas will turn off their marquees, along with their lights, in observance of Earth Hour.  MGM Mirage and their extensive Strip properties will also follow suit.  Four of the most iconic symbols of the Las Vegas Strip, the Volcano at the Mirage, the Fountains at the Bellagio, the Luxor Beam, and the Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas Sign will be dark. 

Other Strip area properties participating include the Venetian, the Wynn, Planet Hollywood, TI, the Stratosphere, the Riviera, the Palms, the Sahara, the Tropicana, the Hard Rock, the Four Seasons, the Las Vegas Hilton, Hooters, and the Gold Coast.  Off-Strip properties participating include Eastside Cannery, Arizona Charlies, J.W. Marriott, the Orleans, Sam's Town, and the Suncoast.  Downtown Fremont will show their solidarity by showing a 3 minute video on Viva Vision, the largest television in the world, about Earth Hour, and having a countdown before going dark.  Non-gaming participants include local businesses, local government, and the planned community of Summerlin. 

Really, anyone can and should participate if possible.  Simply turn off your own house lights and spend time with family and neighbors. If you do have to go out, here is a list of some things planned around the valley:

  • Glow in the dark frisbee with UNLV and the Ultimate Frisbee Team
  • Viva Vision video presentation and countdown downtown Fremont
  • The Cafe at the Las Vegas Springs Preserve Strip viewing party
  • Whole Food Markets at the District will have great views to see the Strip.
  • Whole Food Markets at Town Square is offering free glasses of wine with a guest speaker from the Las Vegas Natural History Museum to illuminate guests on the various constellations overhead.
  • The New York New York Hotel and Casino will offer their Roller Coaster ride in the dark.
For more info: please visit www.earthhourlv.org.

 

 

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  • Graham Cliff 2 years ago
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    Learn about the "hidden" harm created by the 24 hour day bt Googling "Is light pollution killing our birds?"
    It maybe far worse than you realise? In the meantime just enjoy - if we really are JTL, instead of being JIT, then sod it. Have fun?

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