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Earth Day Celebration
Saturday, April, 22, 2017 @ 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
FreeJoin Grace Farms in celebrating Earth Day with insightful programs for all ages centered around preserving open space, restoring wildlife, and exploring the natural world.
10 am – 12 pm | Discovery Stations Children and families are invited to participate in our Discovery Stations in the Plaza–The Art of Wind Energy, Wonders of Wildlife Painting, Co-Existing with Native Wildlife, and Living Sustainably. Each station offers a new way for young families to engage with nature and learn about wildlife and sustainability.
12-12:30 pm | Falconry Demonstration Watch birds of prey soar over the River Building under the direction of professional Falconer, Brian Bradley.
1-2 pm | Guided Walk | Preserving Wild Lands Join Nature Initiative Director, Mark Fowler, on a walk through Grace Farms’ trails as he illustrates the importance of preserving open space.
1-3 pm | Progressive Reading | Silent Spring Visit the Library to hear Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring, a book about the powerful effect that humans have on the natural world, read aloud by a rotating group of Grace Farms Foundation staff members.
2-3 pm | Guided Walk | Born to Explore Richard Wiese, host of the Emmy-award-winning Born to Explore, will lead visitors through the walking trails as he discusses how to live an active, outdoor, nature-filled life.
3-3:30 pm | Falconry Demonstration Brian Bradley will conduct a second falconry demonstration, flying birds of prey in Grace Farms’ North Pines.
4-6 pm | The Future of Wildlife Conservation Join Grace Farms Foundation’s Nature Initiative Director, Mark Fowler, along with experts Richard Wiese, host of Born to Explore, and Rod Khattabi, Grace Farms Foundation Director of Safety and Justice Initiative Advisor, in the Pavilion for a conversation about the future of wildlife conservation.
10 am – 6 pm | Featured Film | Winged Migration Enjoy a showing of Winged Migration, an awe-inspiring documentary about migrating birds, playing all day in the Lecture Hall.
Carpooling is recommended as our capacity during Earth Day will be limited to the Grace Farms parking lot.