500 Discovery Parkway
Redwood City, California 94063

The Marine Science Institute is honoring Planet Earth with our "Earth Day on the Bay!" event on Saturday, April 18, 2009 from 8 am - 5 pm. This all day event is filled with family-friendly events geared towards providing fun, memorable, and meaningful experiences to bond you with San Francisco Bay, and the planet.

We throw open our doors to the public just once a year so we have packed in a terrific variety of watery ways to have fun and learn about our treasured San Francisco Bay. If you like music, mud and sea creatures, you are bound to have a great time!

Admission is free!

- Live entertainment with the Banana Slug String Band and EarthCapades Environmental Vaudeville
- 4 two-hour trips on to SF Bay aboard the MSI ship, Robert G. Brownlee. Register on-line today! (payment required)
- Programs with tide pool animals, sharks, fish, plankton and of course mud!
- Fish and shark feeding!
- Explore Hawaiian ocean culture through outrigger canoe & dancing!
- Environmental Information Fair
- Pre-screening of a new episode by KQED Jean-Michel Cousteau Ocean Advenures

Thanks to our sponsors for this event: Pete's Harbor, Provident Credit Union, Wells Fargo Foundation, and San Mateo Water Pollution Prevention Program.

Location: Marine Science Institute
500 Discovery Parkway
Redwood City, CA 94063
Please check our web site for directions: www.sfbaymsi.org

The Marine Science Institute was founded in 1970, around the time that the issue of water resources was becoming a major concern for many Bay Area inhabitants. The Institute's philosophy was founded on the idea that putting students in direct physical contact with their local bay environment will help cultivate their natural sense of curiosity while enriching their understanding of science and fostering a responsibility to protect their environment.

Spread the word, pass this information along to others and bring a friend!

For more information visit www.sfbaymsi.org

Free.

Official Website: http://sfbaymsi.org

Added by FullCalendar on February 23, 2009