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with volunteers planting sea oats. Volunteers will receive native plants to take home. For more event information please visit www.EarthDayHughBirch. com Fees: The event is free with paid park admission Number of Volunteers Needed: 10 Family Friendly: Yes Work Level: Easy Special Skills: None Equipment Required: None Park Contact: Mark Foley at 954.564.4521 or Mark.Foley@dep.state.fl.us Park Information: http://www.flori- dastateparks.org/hughtaylorbirch/de- fault.cfm


Bonnet House Family Day 900 North Birch Road, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33304. In collaboration with the City of Fort Lauderdale¹s Earth Day Every Day 2012 Event, 10am-4pm Adults 1/2 price and children 12 and under Free The Gold Coast Youth Orchestra pro- gram on April 21, “Family Day at the Bonnet House”, will be an Introduction to the Orchestral String Instruments and a Pre-School Sing Along. This program is intended for children 5 years of age or younger and their parents.


There will be 2 separate performances, the first one will start at 11am and the second repeat performance will start at 12 noon each lasting approximately 30-35 minutes.


EcoAction Day at Anne Kolb Nature Center Volunteers clean up trash, plant


native plants, and/or remove non- native invasive plants during these public workdays, from 9 a.m. to noon. Students can earn community ser- vice hours for graduation and college scholarships, and others can help improve and preserve the environ- ment. Volunteers should dress appro- priately with long sleeves, long pants, and closed-toe shoes that can get dirty. Participants should bring gloves, a hat, sunscreen, insect repellent, and drinking water. Extra tools such as shovels, rakes, and hand pruners are welcome. Volunteers must fill out a form in order to participate. For more information, call the nature center at 954.357.5161.


EcoAction Day at Deerfield Island Park Volunteers clean up trash, plant


native plants, and/or remove non- native invasive plants during these public workdays, from 10am - 1pm. Students can earn community service


hours for graduation and college scholarships, and others can help im- prove and preserve the environment. Volunteers should dress appropriately with long sleeves, long pants, and closed-toe shoes that can get dirty. Participants should bring gloves, a hat, sunscreen, insect repellent, and drinking water. Extra tools such as shovels, rakes, and hand pruners are welcome. Volunteers must fill out a form in order to participate. For more information, call Quiet Waters Park at 954.357.5100.


Celebrate Earth Day Guided Walk at Fern Forest Nature Center Celebrate Earth Day by learning


about the native habitats found at Fern Forest. From 10 to 11 a.m. Free and for all ages. For more information, call the nature center at 954.357.5198.


Living Green Lecture at Fern Forest Nature Center Earth Day Workday and Lecture. 201 Lyons Road S., Coconut Creek, Volunteers ages 12 and up will help re- move invasive non-native plants, 9 am - Noon. Preregistration required. Bring gloves, a hat, sunscreen, insect repel- lent, and drinking water A free lecture, “Growing Green: Plant Your Own Ed- ible Eco-Yard,” at 2pm. 954.357.5198.


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