Camp Bayou Spring Open House Join us for a day of FREE fun family activities while enjoying the beauty of Camp Bayou's 160 acres of trails, riverfront and exhibits. The Open House runs 8am- 2pm on Saturday, April 16, 2011. This year' theme is Sustainability- Act Locally! Schedule of Activities: 8am: Great American Cleanup begins– register at Keep Hillsborough County Beautiful 9:30am: Recycled Rainbarrels– make a barrel from throwaways w/ Frank(30 min) 10:30 am: What is in an Egg? w/ Erik Schramm of Twenty– four Rivers, a pastured poultry farm in 11 am: My Wildlife Yard based on the natural Fl habitat at Noon: Spring BBQ- $10/couple, $20/family 1 pm: Butterfly Survey Walk (30min) 2 pm: Have a safe trip home! Registration appreciated but not required at http://campbayouopenhouse.eventbrite.com On-going through the day: - - Fossil pit dig (for small fee) - - Nature activities and games - River critters touch table - Nature photo 2010 winners plus 2011 contest info - Trail walks through varied habitats with Florida Master Naturalists - Butterfly Habitat - Fishing Heritage cabins restoration in progress - Canoe launch open - Native People's Camp - Geocaching and Letterboxing - Native plants for sale - Sustainability vendors (space available) - Cart tours on half hour begin at 9:30 am. This event is a Be Out There!, Get Outdoors Florida, "Let's GO"- Children and Nature and No Child Left Inside inspired initiative, as well a National Environmental Education Week and National Green Week activity. ### Dolly Cummings Homepage: www.campbayou.org Blog: campbayou.blogspot.com Follow: twitter.com/campbayou Cause-shopping: www.igive.com/campbayou And forget not that the earth delights to feel your bare feet and the winds long to play with your hair. ~Kahlil Gibran |
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
media release- Spring Open House
Monday, March 7, 2011
Look up tonight- double flyby!
From Space Weather News for March 7, 2011
http://spaceweather.com/
DOUBLE FLYBY ALERT: This morning, March 7th, space shuttle Discovery undocked from the International Space Station. This sets the stage for a spectacular series of double flyby sighting opportunities. The station and shuttle will be flying over parts of the United States and Europe tonight and tomorrow, appearing in the night sky as a closely-spaced pair of bright lights. This is also a last chance to see Discovery in flight, because the orbiter will be retired after landing in Florida on Wednesday, March 9th.
Check out the satellite tracker for exact day and times for your location!
http://spaceweather.com/
DOUBLE FLYBY ALERT: This morning, March 7th, space shuttle Discovery undocked from the International Space Station. This sets the stage for a spectacular series of double flyby sighting opportunities. The station and shuttle will be flying over parts of the United States and Europe tonight and tomorrow, appearing in the night sky as a closely-spaced pair of bright lights. This is also a last chance to see Discovery in flight, because the orbiter will be retired after landing in Florida on Wednesday, March 9th.
Check out the satellite tracker for exact day and times for your location!
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