What a day!
Everyone is still too exhausted to send me photos yet, but these are from Susan and Erika and can get you started, In addition to being very successful it was very pleasant; Full of good feeling and good people and palpable feeling of good will and hopefulness. I can’t explain it better than that, but everyone was talking about it.
I’m going to sum it up with two little stories. The first about a teen that was attentively going through my Martinez beaver scrapbook. As she poured through page after page I noticed she had on shirt from the Methow project. I had to ask how and she said that she had volunteered with them a lot over the years because of a family connection where she lived in Washingt0n.
i asked her what she was doing HERE and she said visiting her grandparents; Poor girl, growing up working for beavers all the time because of her mother or uncle and finally getting the summer away which her grandparents kick 0ff by bringing her too a BEAVER FESTIVAL! hahaha. She was much more gracious and said she loved seeing the story of Urban Beavers and learning about what a difference they could make in cities too.
The second story comes from our very helpful scout troop who assisted with set up. There was one teen, 14 year old Michael, who was particularly bright and helpful getting the sticker treasure hunt arranged and even the parking lot signs. While I was thanking him his mom for his very fine service his mom came beamingly over and said “I just have to show you this”.
The photo was from our 2013 festival and appeared in the Contra Costa Times. The dancer in the beaver costume was the wife of Greg Kerekes of the Urban Wildlife Project in San Jose who was loaned the costume by the Guadalupe River Conservanvcy who were big beaver supporters back then.
And that little boy she was dancing with, was Michael.
I said that that photo was famous and very popular. I used it all the time with my grant applications and he had helped the festival get a lot of funds over the years. Then he and his mom both beamed.
It was just that kind of day.
One comment on “WHAT A DAY!”
Susan
June 25, 2023 at 7:48 pmHi Heidi. Thanks for another great beaver festival. Thank you for the story about Michael, I had no idea. The picture you used for the grants is one of my favorites. He had a great time helping out again this year. See you next year ?