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The beavers were a very popular presence at the John Muir Birthday Earthday Celebration today. We had a prominent display between the national parks inventory and Alhambra Creek. During the day we chatted with an array of beaver supporters and environmentalists. While swapping stories we collected contact information and invited children to do beaver artwork which will be appearing on the web page soon. People reported that distant family had seen our beavers on the news in Nevada, LA, Minnesota, Virginia and Georgia. Animal Portraitist Fro Butler stopped by to demonstrate the painting she is working on based on a photo taken of our beavers. Her artistic talent encouraged a brigade of more than 70 children to enter drawings for the contest. Our youngest artist was only three, and all were interested in the beavers and their story. Besides a collection of photos and a martinez beaver scrapbook, we displayed two large stumps chewed by the beavers. Everyone agreed that beaver dentists must be very well paid. Children were unanimous in their support for the animals; one girl reported the mayor had recently visited her school and said the beavers “might be moved.” She clearly hoped that didn’t happen.

At the days’ end we held a raffle for the Alpha and Omega beaver t-shirts. Congratulations to Alice Barlettani who won the very first shirt designed for the candlelight Vigil back in November, and also to Steve Sokol who won the latest t-shirt distributed at the April 16th meeting. The day was full of happy faces, excellent music, and perfect weather. I hadn’t been out to the Muir site in a while, and I was reminded what a peaceful, natural place it is. Ohh and John Muir himself came over to greet Worth A Dam and said in his lovely Scottish lilt….”Martinez should keep the beavers”.

Aye, Mr. Muir, that we should. Look for children’s artwork soon.


Tomorrow the John Muir site will host a free combination Birthday-Earthday celebration from 10-4. Worth A Dam will be there to raise awareness and support for the Martinez Beavers. There is an obvious link between our local keystone species and the man who changed the way America looked at wilderness/nature forever. Stop by and see our display, talk to our members, and if you missed out on a particular beaver t-shirt, enter a free raffle to win the design of your choice. Children will be encouraged to participate in a beaver art contest, with winning designs posted on the webpage. This year’s event theme is “Healthy Planet: Healthy You” but we think a fine subtitle would read “Healthy Beavers:Healthy Creek”. Worth A Dam will be one of more than 50 booths set up with information and activities for children and adults. Downtown events will include a Kayak regatta and environmental living fair. Look for us and help strenghten the relationship between the John Muir Site and the Martinez Beavers. For more information and a listing of events visit their website. Hope to see you there!

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