2nd Annual Rally for the Rivers Eco-Fest:
World Oceans Day Celebration of the Navesink and Shrewsbury Rivers a Huge Success!
Attendees at the 2nd Annual “Rally for the Rivers Eco-Fest” in Victory Park, Rumson, NJ |
Rumson, NJ – Saturday, June 8,
Clean Ocean Action, the Rumson Environmental Commission, and Rally for the
Navesink Alliance members celebrated World Oceans Day by hosting the 2nd
Annual Rally for the Rivers Eco-Fest at Victory Park, in Rumson, NJ.
This was a free event, made possible by Metrovation. Nearly 300 attendees
enjoyed hands-on interaction with turtles and other coastal critters, river
seining, all-ages yoga, learning to row, ask a master gardener, music, marine
debris art and more - all in the spirit of “Watershed Mindfulness”
education. The event “connected the drops” by highlighting the importance of
keeping the rivers clean and of their affect on the health of the ocean.
River Seining with Monmouth County Parks System |
“We
had a fantastic day at the 2nd Annual fun and educational Rally for
the Rivers Eco-Fest! Thanks to over 30 environmental organizations that
participated this year, attendees learned about their rivers and local
environment while enjoying the beautiful setting at Victory Park,” said Alison
McCarthy, Coastal Watershed Protection Coordinator, Clean Ocean Action.
Enviroscape station at the Eco-Fest |
Children were able to
dive into the fun by getting their Environmental Passport stamped after
visiting different activity stations throughout the park. Once an Environmental
Passport was stamped 18 times, it became eligible to redeem free local
giveaways throughout June, as well as possible extra credit or a homework pass
if shown to their teacher.
Kristen Hall, a
representative of the Rumson Environmental Commission enjoyed their
participation in the Eco-Fest, saying, “We at the Commission are thrilled that the
community is embracing this family friendly and educational event. It was such
a pleasure to see families and children of all ages curious about the
activities and learning ways they can be a part of the solution to
environmental challenges we are facing here in our community.”
“It's important go to events like the Eco-Fest and learn about
the local environment. I learned ways to protect wildlife and water and
the Earth," said Astri Martin, age 10. "I filled-up my
Environmental Passport at the Eco-Fest and had fun learning."Astri Martin, age 10 with her Passport at the Eco-Fest |
“The goal of the ‘Rally
for the Rivers Eco-Fest’ was to unite the ‘Rally for the Navesink’ to ‘World
Oceans Day’. The event provided many activities to empower local families with
Watershed Mindfulness—an understanding of their connection and responsibility
to the protection of the waterways. Our waterways are a major source of
pollution to the ocean,” stated Cindy Zipf, Executive Director, Clean Ocean
Action.
Children enjoying the Music Together station at the Eco-Fest with Coastal Melodies |
Activity List:
Action & Information Tables – Jersey Shore Sierra Club &
Navesink Maritime Heritage Association
All Ages Yoga – Flow Paddle Yoga
Baby Shark Pollution Maze – Middletown Environmental
Commission
Bottle Cap Mandala Art Project – Red Bank Environmental Commission
Carbon Footprint Activity – Surfrider Jersey Shore
Coastal Critters Games and
Activities – Save
Coastal Wildlife
Design a Butterfly Craft – Native Plant Society of NJ
Monmouth County Chapter
Enviroscape Demonstration – Clean Ocean Action
Fish Printing Craft – American Littoral Society
Guess the Dirty Dozen – Clean Ocean Action
Healthy Lawns Pledge – Rumson Garden Club
Learn to Compost – Master Gardeners of Monmouth
County
Learn to Row – Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High
School Rowing Team
Living Shoreline Tank – NJ Sea Grant Consortium
Lorax Arts & Crafts – Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High
School AP Spanish
Marine Debris Art – WATERSPIRIT
Marine Debris Timeline – NJ Sea Grant Consortium
Music Together – Coastal Melodies
No Wipes in the Pipes Game – Rumson Department of Public Works
Pollution Math – Fair Haven Environmental
Commission
Project Terrapin – Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High
School
Recycling Game – Rumson Environmental Commission
Reusable Bag Giveaway – Little Silver Environmental
Commission
River Seining – Monmouth County Parks
Sail Trimming – River Rats Sailing
Seashell Identification – Monmouth University Urban Coast
Institute
Seed Planting – Monmouth Conservation Foundation
Shell Painting Craft – NY/NJ Baykeeper
Worming Around the Garden – Garden Club of Fair Haven
Passport Rewards, including discounts
and giveaways from:
A Kneaded Vacation on
Massage and Wellness, Alfonso's Pastry Shoppe, Canyon Pass, Cupcake Magician,
Distinctive Toys, Fairwinds Deli, Greenlines, Guaranteed Plants, In the Garden,
Lusty Lobster, Moby's, Music Together Coastal Melodies, River Road Books, SeaBreeze
Cleaners, Sickles Market, SoulShine Studios, and The French Market!
Rally
for the Navesink Alliance Members:
American Littoral Society, ANJEC, Bayshore Anglers Association,
Bayshore Regional Watershed Council, Conserve Claypit Creek, Hartshorne Woods
Association, Monmouth Boat Club, Monmouth Conservation Foundation, Navesink
Business Group, Navesink Maritime Heritage Association and River Rangers,
Navesink Shrewsbury River Fishing Club, Navesink River Rowing Club, NJ Friends
of Clearwater, NY/NJ Baykeeper, Oceanport Water Watch Committee, Oceanic Free
Library, Pirates Care, Recreational Fishing Alliance, Red Bank Business
Alliance, River Rats, Riverview Medical Center, Rumson Garden Club, Shrewsbury
Sailing & Yacht Club, Sierra Club, Shore Group, Surfrider-Jersey Shore
Chapter, and growing.
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