The St. Joseph Bay State Buffer Preserve will hold its annual Bay
Day celebration on Saturday.
The day’s events
include tram tours through the heart of the preserve, shoreline and kayak
excursions, birding and nature walks, and a traditional low country boil.
To kick off the Bay
Day celebration, a free, educational astronomy night presentation and
star-gazing walk will be offered on Friday night at 7 p.m.
Participants are
encouraged to bring their own telescopes, but one will also be provided for all
guests’ to use.
On Saturday evening,
guests can learn about the history of the bay while taking a sunset cruise
aboard a 60-foot, 44 passenger boat.
The cruise departs
30 minutes before sunset.
Registration is
required for the cruise and tickets are $25 per person.
The St. Joseph Bay
State Buffer Preserve was established in 1995 to protect the surrounding
uplands for preservation of the bay’s pristine natural resources and water
quality.
The event will be held at the St. Joseph Bay State Buffer Preserve Visitor’s Center, 3915
State Road 30-A in Port St. Joe.
You can get
more information on-line at stjosephbaypreserves.org
http://live.oysterradio.com/
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