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DESCRIPTION:Marine Science Institute: Earth Day on the Bay!\n\nWhen: Saturday, April 13 
 @ 10:30 AM - 4:00 PM\n \nWhere: 500 Discovery Parkway, Redwood City, CA 
 94063\n\nCost: FREE (except SF Bay ship voyage trips: $20 pre-sell 
 tickets)\n\nThe Marine Science Institute is honoring Planet Earth with the 
 annual “Earth Day on the Bay” event from 10:30 am to 4 pm on Saturday, 
 April 13, 2019.\n\nOpen to the public just once a year, The Marine Science 
 Institute is honoring Planet Earth with the annual “Earth Day on the 
 Bay” event from 10:30 am to 4 pm on Saturday, April 13, 2019.\n\nThe 
 Marine Science Institute is making sure to bundle as much wonder, fun, and 
 knowledge into a single day as possible. Featuring MSI’s exclusive 
 combination of music, mud, and sea creatures, Earth Day is an enjoyably 
 "edutaining" time for all.\n\nFamily friendly event\n\n--Morning Welcome 
 Music with the Steel Jam band\n--Touch Live Sharks, Sea Stars, Crabs, 
 Flounder, Eels, and More\n--Ocean Critters Arts & Crafts\n--Local Business 
 and Environmental Organizations \n--Environmental fair with hands on 
 activities for visitors\n--Under the sea photo booths\n--Face painting for 
 kids\n--Flamin Dogs BBQ on site for great meals to feed the entire 
 family\n\nALSO: Discovery Voyages aboard our 90′ research vessel on the 
 San Francisco Bay \n10 am, 1 pm,  3 pm (2-hr trip)\n$20 single admission 
 for ship voyage (must be at least 5yo, all children must be 
 supervised)\n\nClimb aboard our floating classroom, the 90' Research Vessel 
 the Robert G. Brownlee, for an exploration of the San Francisco Bay like no 
 other! After an introduction to this magical estuary, you can help us set a 
 net to sample what fish are swimming through the waters below. We'll help 
 you identify and even touch the fish we see... will we catch a shark, bat 
 ray or any of over one hundred other surprising fish we've seen?? Then we 
 pull up a bottom sample and see what all that mud has hidden inside. Last 
 but not least, we'll peer into the world of plankton, the engine that 
 drives the whole ecosystem!\n\nMust book ship voyage in advance: 
 https://campscui.active.com/orgs/MarineScienceInstitute#/selectSessions/2470908\n\n****\nABOUT: 
 Marine Science Institute\n\nThe Marine Science Institute's mission is to 
 cultivate a responsibility for the natural environment and our human 
 communities through interdisciplinary science education. \n\nThe 
 Institute's philosophy is based on the idea that putting students in direct 
 physical contact with their local bay environment will help cultivate their 
 natural sense of curiosity, enrich their understanding of science, and 
 foster a responsibility to protect the environment. \n\nThe Institute 
 educates roughly 50,000 students and adults annually through all of its 
 programs. It has become a leader in environmental education, and to this 
 day stays true to its philosophy of inspiring respect and stewardship 
 through experiential learning.   
 \n\nhttps://www.sfbaymsi.org/mission-history\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2019/03/24/18822209.php
SUMMARY:Marine Science Institute: Earth Day on the Bay 2019 in Redwood City (Free)
LOCATION:Marine Science Institute, 500 Discovery Parkway, Redwood City, CA 
 94063\n\nDirections: https://www.sfbaymsi.org/directions
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2019/03/24/18822209.php
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