april, 2024

20apr11:00 am4:00 pmEarth Day Festival at Rockefeller Preserve

Event Details

Let’s come together to advocate for sustainability, climate action, and environmental stewardship through education in this family-friendly event.

Meet animal ambassadors, plant seeds to take home, and enjoy a wildlife demonstration with Brian Robinson featuring birds of prey and reptiles. Learn about ecology, conservation, agriculture, waste management, native plants and pollinators, and more!

If you’d like to participate in seed planting, please bring a small clear plastic container with a lid such as the pint-sized soup containers you get with takeout. There will be a limited supply of containers, first come first served.

Get to know some local environmental organizations and hear about the important work they’re doing, including the NYS Department of Environmental Conservationthe Stone Barns Center for Food and Agriculturethe Greenburgh Nature CenterSaw Mill River Audubon SocietySustainable WestchesterTarrytown Environmental Advisory CouncilFederated Conservationists of Westchester CountyWestchester Alliance for Sustainable SolutionsHealthy YardsNYS DEP, and more!

Brian Robinson will be providing an educational wildlife presentation with live birds of prey and reptiles. His presentation will focus on the amazing adaptations these animals have, as well as their importance in nature. He will also be discussing the incredible resiliency of the Hudson Valley and some of the success stories of our local wildlife. Special guests include a red-tailed hawk, kestrel, gyr falcon, Eurasian eagle owl, tegu lizard, snapping turtle, and a boa.

“Education Stations” will be set up from 11 am – 3 pm.

The wildlife demonstration will take place at 3 pm on the Overlook Trail, a short uphill walk from the Visitor’s Center.

Cost: FREE! Please register so that the event organizers can communicate any changes in the event of bad weather. Rain date: April 21; you will be notified via email at least one day in advance.

You do not need to show tickets.

Parking in the main lot costs $6 per vehicle. If the parking lot is full when you arrive, you may park on Rt. 117 (free).

Visit earthday.org to learn ways that YOU can take action and make a difference.

Time

(Saturday) 11:00 am - 4:00 pm ET

Location

Rockefeller State Park Preserve

125 Phelps Way

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