We met with Executive Director of the Tree Hill Nature Center, Lucy Cortese, to chat about the upcoming Butterfly Festival.
Find out exactly what’s happening this Saturday at Tree Hill Nature Center in Jacksonville.
The Cecil Field Airshow 2009 in Jacksonville
Based on the number of scheduled performer, this The Cecil Field Airshow 2009 is turning out to be the biggest airshow in the country. So if you love planes, flying and exciting performances – this is a show you can’t miss.
Here you’ll experience everything skydivers to wing-walkers and military tactical demonstration to simulated aerial dogfights.There are 35 aerobatic performers (yes, thirty-five!)scheduled to participate in the air show. Performances take place on both Saturday and Sunday. This will be a truly unique event and an memorable experience for the whole family.
Butterfly Festival Treehill Nature Center – Jacksonville, Fl
The Butterfly festival at Treehill Nature Center in Jacksonville, Florida, is a great event for the whole family. The festival takes place on April 25th, 2009, from noon to 5:00 p.m. and culminates with nature’s fireworks – a live native butterfly release. This is something you can’t miss.
“You will experience a close encounter with 1000 of the gossamer-winged creatures at Tree Hill Nature Center’s signature event,” promises Lucy Cortese, executive director.
But there’s a lot more to the festival. If you ever thought about starting your own Butterfly garden, this is the event to visit. Here you can see a butterfly exhibit, lots of games and activities for children, and live music. There’s also Art in the Park where local artists showcase their works. In the Get Back to Nature area you can meet experts from local nurseries who can tell you all you need to know about native plants and herbs. You can also shop at the Monarch Mall for everything from plants to jewelry and much, much more.
Last year, almost 5,000 visitors came to the festival. So came early, and plan to stay all day. The 2009 festival commemorates Tree Hill’s 38th anniversary as Jacksonville’s Nature Center. The 2009 event will focus on Edutainment – education that is entertaining and enlightening to both children and adults.
The cost is $10 per family or $5 per individual. The proceeds goes to support Treehill Nature Center.
Click here to print out your discount coupon.
For more information about the event, visit www.treehill.org
Egg Hunt at Middleton Place – Charleston, SC
Spring flowers are abound in America ‘s oldest landscaped gardens at Middleton Place in Charleston, South Carolina. This beautiful location will be the spot for an exceptional egg hunt during the Easter Eggstravaganza. The Easter Bunny himself (or is it a she?) will lead all kids in the hunt for candy and prize eggs, hidden for children of all age groups. Natural egg dyeing in the Plantation Stableyards. Reservations required. Regular admission; Foundation Members are free. Call (843) 556-6020
Easter Egg Stroll on Jekyll Island, Georgia
The Jekyll Island Authority and several Jekyll Island volunteer citizens have teamed up to coordinate the first annual Easter Egg Stroll on Saturday April 11th. The Stroll is a laid back alternative to the Easter Egg Hunt and Easter Festival previously held. It is geared toward young children ages 6 and under. All eggs will be numbered and can be redeemed for prizes at the Easter Egg Stroll Information Booth located near the Sweet Shoppe. One unspecified number will merit a grand prize. There will be 12 of these lucky grand prize eggs hidden. Otherwise small prizes will be awarded based on the number of eggs found, with a limit of 20 per child. Once the eggs are redeemed for prizes, they will be re-hidden for other children to find throughout the afternoon.
In addition to the Easter Egg Stroll, the Jekyll Island History Center will also offer a special free tram ride at 11:30 that day. Guests are encouraged to wear their best Easter attire and take a 20 minute, kid-friendly tram ride through the beautiful Jekyll Island Club National Historic Landmark District. The ride will end near the Easter Egg Stroll Information Booth where the kids can begin their egg hunt. Although the ride is free, spaces are limited. Please make your reservations by calling the Jekyll Island Museum at 635-4036.
Pier Road, Jekyll Island Club National Historic Landmark District
April 11, 2009, 10:00 AM-2:00 PM, Tram Ride – 11:30 AM