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BEAVER FESTIVAL XVII

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BEAVER FESTIVAL XVII

JUNE 13th 2025, 10-3

SUSANA PARK, MARTINEZ

The Martinez Beaver Festival is celebrating its 17th year and deserves special attention. This year will be greeted with a host of your favorite bands from Irish folk to big band blend Look for exhibits and projects including a giant mobile fish tank, rare birds, bees and bats.. Children can earn beaver pond totem by collecting clues about how beavers help water and paint their own tail. Adults can visit the many wildlife booths and get insight into beavers and the urban wildlife around them. Our silent auction has one of a kind treasures  and great deals on adventures for the whole family. Once again the amazing chalk artist Amy Gallaher Hall will be creating a beaver mural for all to see.

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We’re still finalizing the agenda for this year’s event but this brochure from last year should give you an idea of what to expect,

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This years many exhibits may include:

East Bay American Sewing Guild
Wildbirds Unlimited
Mt Diablo Audubon  Society
East Bay Regional Park mobile Unit
California Bluebird Recovery Program
John Muir Mountain Day Camp
Worth A Dam paint a beaver pond
Gardens at Heather Farms
CCC Master Gardeners
Save Mt Diablo
East Bay Regional Parks
Run 4Salmon
Generation Green
Information—Start treasure hunt here
Norcal Bats
Gardening for Butterflies
Suisun Wildlife Rescue
Friends of Alhambra Creek
California Native Plant Society
Save the Snakes
Marine Mammal Rescue Center
National Marine Fisheries Servie NOAA
Worth A Dam membership
Worth A Dam Silent Auction
International Bird Rescue
Salamander Feltworks
River Otter Ecology Project
Face Painting by Robin
Parents for  Safer Environment
Lindsey Wildlife Experience
The Best Lady Bug House
Sierra Wildlife Coalition
Mt Diablo Bee Keepers Association
John Muir Historic Site NPS
Map Making Station
OAEC Water Institute
Mobile Ranger Station USFS
Native Bird Connections
Coyote Brush Studios

 

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