The 19th Annual Naturefest is this weekend!

At the Manatee Center from 10am to 3pm

For 19 years Manatee Center has engaged local families in fun and captivated their interest in the environment with tons of hands on activities and organizations, scientist and experts on hand to answer any questions our community may have.

This year is no different, in fact, there is tons of fun stuff planned. With over 20 exhibits, a Kids Mural, Face painting, games with prizes, food and drinks, Eco tours and exhibits, Wildlife exhibits and special presentations for the entire family, your entire family is guaranteed to have a wonderful time.

The River Kidz booth will be one of the exhibits. We're going to be playing with MUCK....we also will be working on a Video Collage for Florida Oceanographic in Martin County. We're going to ask each child and adult who stops by our booth to snap a quick picture with their MUCKtache on and to create a special message to different state entities to encourage change for the lagoon and animals.

 

River Kidz SLC are taking to the airwaves

Be sure to tune into to WSTU AM 1453 for the KC Ingram Show at 5:30 tomorrow (2/24/2015) to hear about Hurricane Hannah's trip to Tallahassee. We're going to be talking about all things River Kidz ;).

 

Fundraiser for the Riverkeeper 3/1/2015 4pm-9pm 

At River Palms Cottages in Jensen Beach. Tickets are $40 and include dinner, drinks, entertainment, years membership of the Indian Riverkeeper, raffle and 50/50 auctions.
CONTACT US FOR TICKETS

It was about this time last year when the adultz and children rallied in tally. With hundreds of us present, we demanded clean water. We demanded Amendment 1 be passed. We educated passer-byers. The energy then was clear and strong. Sadly, everyone there had one thing in common, they were fighting for their major natural resource, clean water.

Tomorrow we're doing it again, we're heading back up, and out in the cold where we hope to remind those legislatures present in the building behind us (the capitol building) hear us loud and clear.

Among the speakers this year, much like last year will be another tiny River Kid with a very BIG voice. We listened to Aidan (10 years old) last year. This year his sister will be taking to the crowd AND she's not alone. She will be standing with many other River Kidz who have or will be taking the long trek to and from Tallahassee. Some in cars and some on buses. They also will be handing out "kidz-made" Solidarity arm bands for the crowd to wear.

Many of the River Kidz will also be talking to the politicians. They will meet and talk to some of the Representatives and Senators in private meetings. We hope their day offers a buffet of knowledge and education. The capital building is such a unique place, we're very excited to share it with these Kidz.

Tomorrow is sure to be a another awe-inspiring event just like last year.

Both River Kidz pages will have updates, pictures and videos to share with all you familiez at home.

Stay tuned......

Updates:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/River-Kidz/237123116309196
https://www.facebook.com/riverkidzslc
https://twitter.com/_thurlow


 
The River Kidz (SLC) help stamp Solidarity arm bands at Party in the Park for tomorrow events.
 
 
River Mom Katy and River Kid Coral holding up their homemade sign. The handprints are of Corals hand.

The River Kidz were super busy this weekend (to say the least)

Saturday was Party in the Park and was it a fabulous Party in the park too.
The River Kidz painted Solidarity fish armbands for themselves and 100 of them to take to Tallahassee to the Clean Water Rally set for Feb. 18th. We also sold lemonade with the proceeds going to the Conservation Alliance of St. Lucie County. We were able to raise $50 for the conservation. River Kidz of all ages were present at our booth. Party in the park is always a wonderful event. Many of the River Momz and Dadz will bring their Kidz and let them run exploring the many wonderful booths that may be present.

It was a huge success, we signed up many new families to the River Kidz which is always exciting.

 
 
Sunday was our monthly River Kidz meeting. We had lots of young ones this go around present. This months meeting revolved around the exciting new projects the Kidz were asked to participate in, not one but TWO community gardens. One of them will be in Port St. Lucie and the other in Ft. Pierce.  We knew it was only appropriate to invite Master Naturalist Eva Ries and Master Gardener Jeanne Reid. We talked about everything from recyclable pots, native plants, pet worms and the benefits to our gardens and more importantly the importance of alternative solutions to harmful chemicals such as pesticides and fertilizer. We closed the meeting out with a show and tell of different native plants that can be found at the Manatee Center and a fun seed swap.
 
This weekend proved to be a wonderful one and another reminder just how fabulous our community really is.

Stay tuned for a River Kidz Update this weekend regarding some EXCITING news and events taking place.....
 
 



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