Leona Gee of the 511 Contra Costa holds down a blender full of lemonade and ice which is being crushed by the peddling of Diablo Valley College student Cristian Aragon on Tuesday, April 22, 2014 for Earth Day.
Each year Diablo Valley College hosts an annual Earth Day festival, celebrating the Earth, and spreading awareness to students, instructor and members of the community.
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