18th Annual Barnegat Bay Festival
June 7, 2015 12:00 AM - 12:00 AM
Wanamaker Complex in Island Heights18th Annual Barnegat Bay Festival!
Wanamaker Complex in Island Heights on Sunday June 7, 2015 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. (Rain or Shine)
This year’s festival theme is “Citizens and Science: Partners in Protection”
Learn all you can about protecting and preserving the Bay. As in past years there will be more than 60 environmental organizations represented.
Among the features: the Watershed Ambassador will be featuring our interactive storm flood model, the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection will update its successful Blitz throughout the watershed, our Native Plant sale (with Rare Find Nursery) will spotlight storm-sturdy yards, and many organization exhibits will focus on climate-ready endeavors and sustainability.
There will also be an emphasis on continued support of the Jersey Shore with many of the wonderful ways you can enjoy the recreational aspects of the bay: kayaking, paddle boarding, swimming, fishing, crabbing, clamming, camping, birding, kite-flying…and so much more. Other fun and free activities at the Barnegat Bay Festival: • Enjoy a canoe eco-tour (pre-registration required) or a pontoon boat ride on the Toms River. Take a kayak ride or learn to paddle board (special festival pricing) with Freekin’ Creekin’ at the Summit Avenue beach.
Relax to The ShoreSyde Duo with the sounds of summer or the traditional music of the Greater Pinelands Dulcimer Society, the Acoustic Musicians Guild, the Top Hats, or a special children’s performance by YOSI and Johnny.
Touch sea life in Jenkinson’s Aquarium touch tank, learn about raptors and reptiles with the Woodford Cedar Run Wildlife Refuge, make paper with seeds to grow, try your hand at fish printing, or walk through the soil tunnel for an “underground” experience.
Visit the more than 40 eco-friendly vendors and enjoy all varieties of great festival food. So if you are staying closer to home this summer…save gas and save money, but most importantly learn how you can protect our most treasured natural resource, be more prepared for the future, and support the communities of the Barnegat Bay and its watershed.
Check out all that’s happening at the Festival on our Website: http://bbp.ocean.edu If you would like more information or would like to pre-register for the canoe eco-tour, please call Betsy Hyle, Special Events Coordinator at 732-914-8109.
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