“Earth Day on the Bay” Festival @ Marine Science Institute (Redwood City)
| Saturday, April 19 | ||
| 8:00 am | to | 5:00 pm |
The Marine Science Institute throws open our doors to the public only once a year, so we have packed in a terrific variety of watery ways to have fun and learn about our treasured San Francisco Bay. If you like music, mud and sea creatures, you are bound to have a great time!The event will offer a variety of activities and programs: admission is free:
* Live entertainment with the Banana Slug String Band and EarthCapades Environmental Vaudeville
* Programs with tide pool animals, sharks, fish, plankton and of course mud
* Fish and shark feeding
* Explore Hawaiian ocean culture through outrigger canoe & dancing
* Environmental Information Fair
* Special presentations by the SF Ocean Film Festival and Al Gore’s Climate Project
Thanks to our additional sponsors for this event: Wells Fargo; San Mateo Countywide Water Pollution Prevention Program; Lyngso Garden Supplies; Port of Redwood City; Pete’s Harbor, and; Green Wine.
Location: Marine Science Institute, 500 Discovery Parkway, Redwood City, CA 94063. 650-364-2760 Ext. 16. Please check our web site for directions.
The Marine Science Institute was founded in 1970, around the time that the issue of water resources was becoming a major concern for many Bay Area inhabitants.
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To learn more about Marine Science Institute: www.sfbaymsi.org.
About Marine Science Institute:
The Marine Science Institute is a nonprofit organization that offers hands-on science and environmental education programs to students of all ages throughout the Bay Area and Northern California.











