Dolphin Park, Carson. Creator, Rodolfo Gil
The City of Carson will be hosting an Earth Day Kids Fest April 13, for people of all ages as Carson joins the nation in commemorating Earth Day while celebrating Children’s Day.
This event is dear to the heart of Mayor Lula Davis-Holmes because it celebrates “Earth, the place that we all call home along with providing a platform to focus on our children’s welfare and improving their future.”
Activities include tree planting in honor of Arbor Day, earth-themed arts and crafts, a live animal area, a trackless train, food trucks, raffle prizes and various vendors. Children will have the opportunity to explore and learn more about Dolphin Park through a mission with the Agents of Discovery. Attendees are encouraged to donate a book to receive a raffle ticket. There will be a mini ribbon cutting ceremony of the Dolphin Park mini library which will feature donated books.
Time: 11 a.m. to 2 p.m, April 13
Cost: Free
Details: City of Carson Human Services 310-952-1782
Venue: Dolphin Park, 21205 Water St., Carson
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