Calling all nature lovers and eco-enthusiasts! Get ready for a day of fun, learning, and celebration at the Ding Darling Day Conservation Carnival. This free event, held on April 20th from 10am to 2pm at Lakes Park in Fort Myers, Florida, is the perfect way to connect with the natural world and discover the importance of conservation.
A Carnival of Conservation Delights
From thrilling carnival games and prize-winning contests to fascinating educational exhibits and interactive displays, the Ding Darling Day Conservation Carnival has something for everyone. Let your little ones loose in a world of Earth Day crafts, face painting, and guided birding walks. Challenge your friends and family to archery, rock climbing, or a dunk tank showdown. Savor delicious food from local vendors, groove to live music, and immerse yourself in guided mindfulness programs led by experienced instructors.
Connecting with Nature and Community
The Ding Darling Day Conservation Carnival is more than just a day of fun and games. It’s an opportunity to learn about the incredible wildlife and ecosystems that call Southwest Florida home. Meet and interact with representatives from local conservation organizations like the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the DDWS, and Tarpon Bay Explorers. Discover how you can make a difference in protecting our planet, one small step at a time.
A Day You Won’t Want to Miss
So mark your calendars and gather your family and friends for an unforgettable experience at the Ding Darling Day Conservation Carnival. This free event is a celebration of nature, conservation, and community. Come join us for a day of learning, laughter, and making a difference!
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