The rain is gone, the sun is out, and now is an excellent time to get out and learn about our own urban riparian areas and how to save extra money by harvesting rainwater! Come on out to Dragonfly Day on Saturday, February 23rd from 10:00am to 3:00pm.
The event will incorporate science, art and recreation into a fun-filled event for families. Educational booths, wildlife demonstrations, food trucks, face painting and natural art will be showcased around the trailhead at 2439 S. Central Ave., Phoenix, and at the Rio Salado Audubon Center at 3131 S. Central Ave., Phoenix. A brand-new walking path will connect the two sites.
Experts will lead walks to the demonstration wetlands, where participants can identify dragonflies, view the new butterfly habitat and participate in water-quality testing activities.
This is the first major event at the Rio Salado Habitat Restoration Area since the 2006 grand opening. It also marks the first collaboration among the Arizona SciTech Festival, the Maricopa County Master Watershed Stewards, the City of Phoenix and Audubon Arizona.
For more info go to: http://azscitechfest.org/events/dragonfly-day-rio-salado
Hi Sir, You are really good writer.
ReplyDeleteI have some healthy content pages with good pr value from where I can give you back links in return or you can also send me a article for posting.Some individuals have bad views about pickups offered on group promotion at Truck auctions, considering that many of the designs on group community public auction are already badly damaged and with extensive issues. While this can be actual not all designs were badly handled and irresponsibly used by their previous business owners. Actually, there is some Auction for pickups that are a little bit used with low utilization, and they look like item new; they are also in perfect managing scenario, yet they are still well known at very low expenses.
Thank You Very Much For Write That Fantastic Article.