Lindsay Wildlife Museum Presents 50th Anniversary Festival in Larkey Park
The Junior League of Oakland-East Bay, Inc. supports anniversary event celebrating half-century of connecting people with wildlife.
WALNUT CREEK, CA. (PRWEB) October 3, 2005
In celebration of the Lindsay Wildlife MuseumÂs more than 50 years of service in the East Bay, the museum will hold its anniversary festival on Saturday, October 8, 2005 in Larkey Park, from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. The event, which celebrates five decades of connecting people with wildlife, is the museumÂs way of thanking the many individuals and organizations they have worked with during the past fifty years. Lending volunteer support to this event through their East Bay Impact team, the Junior League of Oakland-East Bay, Inc. (JLOEB) is proud to partner with the Lindsay Wildlife Museum. League volunteers will provide staffing and support for set-up, greeting, and information booths as well as assisting with the mainstage events. Admission to the festival, and to the museum, will be free on October 8.
The main entertainment stage will feature live music by top local bands including: the Rhythm Doctors, an Oakland-based blues band; the Stacy Adams Band playing blues and soul, and Native Elements, featuring terrific reggae. Also featured on the main stage will be a jump rope exhibition, a play about birds of prey and storytelling. A childrenÂs area will feature faced painting, bubble wands and other activities.
About 40 local organizations involved with animals or the environment will also be at the festival to provide an activity, game or Âtake away project that supports the museumÂs mission.
Special exhibits: Prehistoric Beasts will be found throughout the museumÂs upper and lower-level exhibit halls. Also on display is a unique exhibit showing the history of Lindsay Wildlife Museum and the impact the museum has had on the Contra Costa community. Oral histories with founding museum members and volunteers, photographs of wildlife ambassadors through the years, enhancements in wildlife rehabilitation and an overview of educational programs are included.
Women Building Better Communities  The Junior League of Oakland-East Bay, Inc. (www. jloeb. org) is an organization of women committed to promoting voluntarism, developing the potential of women, and improving communities through the effective action and leadership of trained volunteers. The JLOEB offers women the opportunity to implement change in the community in three major ways: projects, grants, and outreach. The common thread in the JLOEB community work is the LeagueÂs dedicated mission focusing on Children at Risk.
About the Lindsay Wildlife Museum
Founded in 1955, Lindsay Wildlife Museum (www. wildlife-museum. org) connects people with wildlife to inspire responsibility and respect for the world we share. The museum houses a collection of live, native California animals, a hands-on discovery room for children, a pet education section with domestic animals, changing exhibits and a one of the largest wildlife rehabilitation hospitals in the United States that treats about 6,000 animals every year. The Lindsay Wildlife Museum currently serves more than 100,000 visitors each year, including 40,000 school children.
Media Contacts:
Sherrill Cook, Lindsay Wildlife Museum, Director, External Affairs, 925-627-2926
Dana Young, JLOEB, Community Relations, danayoung@yahoo. com (510) 601-7998
Katie Ryan, JLOEB, Community Relations, kjtryan@hotmail. com (925) 837-3463
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