Lindsay Wildlife Invites All to Celebrate Summer and BEEyond on Aug. 18!

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Media Contact:
Elisabeth Nardi
(925) 627-2961
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SF Premiere Bay Area Science and Education Center offers a full day celebrating sun worshippers and all things bees! 

WALNUT CREEK, Calif., July 23, 2018—Come to Lindsay Wildlife Experience, Saturday, Aug. 18 and embrace the sun with Lindsay’s  Summer and BEEyond event, including meeting sun-worshipping camels!

What: Lindsay’s annual Bee Bop event, celebrating important pollinators, is expanding this year with a celebration of Summer and BEEyond!The whole day will be filled with sunny activities and animal presentations, including Lindsay’s August Live.Wild.Animal Exhibition, where visitors can meet a mama camel and her baby at three different times: 10 a.m., 10:45 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. (Free for members. General Admission ticket required to meet camels).Lindsay’s own sun-loving animals will be available for the public to meet and even touch, including a desert tortoise and chuckwalla!  And, of course, all things bees will be featured, with honey tasting, beekeeper dress-up, the bee waggle dance, special summer story times, and Mt. Diablo Beekeeper presentations.

Where: Lindsay Wildlife Experience, 1931 First Ave., Walnut Creek.

When: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. all day celebration of Summer and BEEyond! Live. Wild. Animal Exhibition camels will take place at 10 a.m., 10:45 a.m., and 11:30 a.m.

Cost: All events free for Lindsay members. Cost for day, including camel show, $15 for adults, $13 for kids 2+, includes cost of admission to Lindsay for the day.  To register for camel presentation, go to lindsaywildlife.org.

For more information: Please call (925) 935-1978 or go to lindasywildlife.org.

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About Lindsay Wildlife Experience: Lindsay connects people with wildlife to inspire responsibility and respect for the world we share. A unique natural history and environmental education center where live wild animals are just inches away from visitors, Lindsay serves more than 100,000 children and adults each year. Home to the first wildlife rehabilitation hospital established in the U.S., Lindsay treats more than 5,600 animals annually.