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Earth Day Festival to be Held at Bucks County Audubon Society April 16

2014_MigrationDay_002 Bucks County Audubon Society at Honey Hollow (BCAS) is hosting a family-friendly Earth Day celebration on April 16 for those who “love the environment, spending time outside, or appreciating the beauty of nature,” according the their announcement.

The festival runs from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m., and admission is free.

“Whether you’re looking to get down and dirty in our Organic Garden, to see just how much (or little) emissions your car is producing in our Dirty Sock Contest, to pretend you’re the classic Winnie the Pooh character Eeyore as you build a nature home, to learn about the environmental programs and organizations in the area, or to go on one of our Creek Exploration Studies, we have something for all ages,” according to the society.

First Earth Day in 1970.

First Earth Day in 1970.

Visit the Audubon Society’s Facebook event page for more details and a complete schedule.

BCAS is located at 2877 Creamery Road in Solebury, two miles east of Peddler’s Village. Their mission is to educate the people of the Greater Bucks County region about our natural world with an emphasis on energy and resource conservation, including the protection of birds, other wildlife and their habitats.

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