28 March - Earth Hour Observed at Sambara Celebrations
March 28 – Earth Hour

Why This Day Is Special?
Earth Hour invites everyone to turn off lights for one hour, symbolizing a commitment to protecting the environment.
History Behind the Day
Since 2007, communities worldwide have taken part on the last Saturday of March to raise awareness about climate change.
Did You Know?
• In 2026, Earth Hour falls on the evening of March 28.
• Icon landmarks go dark to show solidarity with the planet.
• The hour sparks long-term action for energy reduction and conservation.
How Can We Celebrate?
• Switch off non-essential lights from 8:30–9:30 pm local time.
• Host a candle-lit dinner or nature walk.
• Commit to daily energy-saving habits.
Switching off lights is a small gesture that shines bright as a statement for Earth.
March 28 – Earth Hour | Sambara Celebrations
Today, Sambara Celebrations proudly observes Earth Hour, a global initiative encouraging everyone to switch off their lights for one hour to raise awareness about climate change and energy conservation. Our dedicated staff and faculty at Sambara Celebrations lead by example, organizing informative sessions and activities that highlight the importance of sustainable living. Through our work in Travel, Retail, Food, Events, and Expos, Sambara Celebrations emphasizes eco-conscious practices and inspires the community to take actionable steps toward protecting the planet.
On this meaningful day, Sambara Celebrations customers and students actively participate in symbolic lights-off events, educational discussions, and creative eco-friendly projects. The purpose of celebrating Earth Hour with Sambara Celebrations is to foster environmental responsibility, encourage energy-saving habits, and promote collective action for a healthier planet. By raising awareness, Sambara Celebrations nurtures values of sustainability, environmental stewardship, and global responsibility among everyone involved.
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