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We hope you'll spend the weekend of January 24th
to 26th with us as we advance our mission to increase public
awareness, understanding, appreciation and conservation of the
diverse wildlife and unique habitats of the northern Sacramento
Valley. This year, we're happy to join in the Centennial Celebration
of the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Refuge system! We believe
you will find that we've provided a weekend full of fun, adventure
and learning for all ages, both on the Refuges and throughout
the north valley.
Unless otherwise noted, all field trips and workshops begin
at the Chico Masonic Family Center, 1110 W. East Avenue. Space
is limited, and pre-registration is highly encouraged. Walk-in
registration may be available for some events during the weekend
of the Festival, but cannot be guaranteed.
Please peruse our schedule of events (evening programs, field
trips and workshops). To register: click on Registration (above),
print out and complete the registration form. Once complete,
please mail or fax the registration form back to us with your
total payment by January 20, 2003. Confirmation will be made
in the timeliest manner possible, with your complete program
packet available at the Masonic Center after 6:30 am on Saturday,
January 25th.
To register, click on Registration, print out and complete the
registration form, then either mail or fax it back to us with
your total payment by January 20, 2003. Confirmation will be
made in the timeliest manner possible, with your complete program
packet available at the Center after 6:30 am on Saturday, January
25th.
Contact information:
(800) 852-8570, ext. 313 or (530) 345-1865
e-mail: snowgoose@shocking.com
www.chicochamber.com
www.sacrivertrust.org
Directions: From U.S. Hwy. 99: Take the East Avenue exit. Turn
west on East Avenue. The Chico Family Masonic Center is approximately
1.5 miles from the Hwy. 99 exit, on the right (north) side
of East Avenue.
If coming from Nord Avenue/Hwy 32: Turn east at the W. East Avenue
stoplight. The Chico Masonic Family Center is on the left, approximately
.2 miles from the Hwy. 32 & East Avenue intersection.
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