Join us for a unique educational event at the Kohan Gardens Sunday August 27th 9:30-11am.

This interactive outdoor science museum-style event aims to foster a deeper understanding of the importance of foreshore conservation and the delicate balance of shoreline ecosystems. Participants of all ages can engage in exciting activities at various stations.

Station Highlights:

Identify shoreline features, plants, and animals in the buffer zone.

• Embark on a thrilling scavenger hunt to identify invasive plant species.

Explore aquatic life with magnifying glasses and buckets containing rocks and larvae.

Learn to identify the high-water mark and its significance for permanent structures.

• Engaging experiment on fish metabolism in different environments.

Delve into the interconnectedness of watersheds.

Eye-opening demonstration of how septic systems work.

• Uncover the importance of building 100 ft/30 meters from the high-water mark.

Don’t miss this enchanting opportunity to connect with nature and learn how to make a positive impact on our environment. We look forward to seeing you there!

Volunteer Opportunity:

We are seeking enthusiastic volunteers to run stations for 1.5 hours from 9:30-11:00 am. No specific background knowledge required; anyone with passion for the environment is welcome!

If you’re interested in volunteering or have any questions about the event, please reply to slocanlss@gmail.com. Your help and time will be greatly appreciated.

Mark Your Calendar and Join Us!

Don’t miss this fantastic opportunity to explore and learn about the foreshore and its significance in maintaining a healthy ecosystem.

Join us for a unique educational event at the Kohan Gardens Sunday August 27th 9:30-11am.

This interactive outdoor science museum-style event aims to foster a deeper understanding of the importance of foreshore conservation and the delicate balance of shoreline ecosystems. Participants of all ages can engage in exciting activities at various stations.

Station Highlights:

Identify shoreline features, plants, and animals in the buffer zone.

• Embark on a thrilling scavenger hunt to identify invasive plant species.

Explore aquatic life with magnifying glasses and buckets containing rocks and larvae.

Learn to identify the high-water mark and its significance for permanent structures.

• Engaging experiment on fish metabolism in different environments.

Delve into the interconnectedness of watersheds.

Eye-opening demonstration of how septic systems work.

• Uncover the importance of building 100 ft/30 meters from the high-water mark.

Don’t miss this enchanting opportunity to connect with nature and learn how to make a positive impact on our environment. We look forward to seeing you there!

Volunteer Opportunity:

We are seeking enthusiastic volunteers to run stations for 1.5 hours from 9:30-11:00 am. No specific background knowledge required; anyone with passion for the environment is welcome!

If you’re interested in volunteering or have any questions about the event, please reply to slocanlss@gmail.com. Your help and time will be greatly appreciated.

Mark Your Calendar and Join Us!

Don’t miss this fantastic opportunity to explore and learn about the foreshore and its significance in maintaining a healthy ecosystem.

Join us for a unique educational event at the Kohan Gardens Sunday August 27th 9:30-11am.

This interactive outdoor science museum-style event aims to foster a deeper understanding of the importance of foreshore conservation and the delicate balance of shoreline ecosystems. Participants of all ages can engage in exciting activities at various stations.

Station Highlights:

Identify shoreline features, plants, and animals in the buffer zone.

• Embark on a thrilling scavenger hunt to identify invasive plant species.

Explore aquatic life with magnifying glasses and buckets containing rocks and larvae.

Learn to identify the high-water mark and its significance for permanent structures.

• Engaging experiment on fish metabolism in different environments.

Delve into the interconnectedness of watersheds.

Eye-opening demonstration of how septic systems work.

• Uncover the importance of building 100 ft/30 meters from the high-water mark.

Don’t miss this enchanting opportunity to connect with nature and learn how to make a positive impact on our environment. We look forward to seeing you there!

Volunteer Opportunity:

We are seeking enthusiastic volunteers to run stations for 1.5 hours from 9:30-11:00 am. No specific background knowledge required; anyone with passion for the environment is welcome!

If you’re interested in volunteering or have any questions about the event, please reply to slocanlss@gmail.com. Your help and time will be greatly appreciated.

Mark Your Calendar and Join Us!

Don’t miss this fantastic opportunity to explore and learn about the foreshore and its significance in maintaining a healthy ecosystem.