John Mitty Tuesday, March 12, 2013 |
Manorville, NY — All living things need water to survive and stay hydrated. Do you appreciate the water found all around you that helps you grow? On April 20, The Long Island Game Farm is hosting “Green at the Game Farm,” a special Earth Day event that will take place from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Children will learn to make their own rain sticks as they celebrate this very special planet that everyone lives on. Older children (and younger children, with a parent’s help) will also participate in a special Earth Day scavenger hunt as they travel throughout the Game Farm looking for clues. The event is free to children under 12, with paid admission.
“This is a fun and educational event that children can take part in to celebrate Earth Day,” said Melinda Novak, Vice President/Co-Owner, Long Island Game Farm. “While they join in arts and crafts and the scavenger hunt, they will begin to appreciate these natural resources and not take them for granted.”
In the event of rain, it will be rescheduled for April 21. For more information on The Long Island Game Farm, please call (631) 878-6670, or visit www.longislandgamefarm.com.
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