Thursday, April 25, 2024
Meet the Pacific Garbage Patch Babies: An Earth Day Fundraiser
Thursday, April 25 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Last Earth Day, Watershed Alliance volunteer, Al Spector, let hundreds of bread bags, cereal box liners, empty cheese packets, and pieces of Styrofoam pile up in his home — and transformed them into Pacific Garbage Patch Babies! These quirky sculptures were designed to help raise awareness of what we consume and how our actions impact our waterways.
The Pacific Garbage Patch Babies will be at the Dandelion Teahouse and Apothecary on Thursday, April 25th from 6:30pm to 8:30pm. Al will discuss his one-year sculpture making experiment, share ocean fun-facts, and help attendees create their own mini-babies that they can take home.
We recommend participants be 12 and over. Tickets are $10 per person to help cover the cost of materials for your take home craft!
What: Earth Day craft-making
When: Thursday, April 25th 6:30pm to 8:30pm
Where: Dandelion Teahouse and Apothecary, 109 W 7th St, Vancouver, WA 98660
Parking: There is street parking in the surrounding area. Street parking is free in downtown Vancouver after 6:00pm.
Translation: A Spanish translator will be available at this event.
The Pacific Garbage Patch Babies will be available for adoption at the Teahouse. Attendees will be able visit the sculptures, and for a rehoming fee, take one of these babies home with a fun adoption certificate! This rehoming fee is considered a tax-deductible donation to the Watershed Alliance and will help further our mission.
Reserve your spot here!
Thank you to the Dandelion Teahouse and Apothecary for donating space for this event!
Contact Micayla Jones, micayla@thewatershedalliance.org, with questions.
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