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September 2010 is Salmon Month!SalmonAid at San Francisco's Aquarium of the Bay! The third annual SalmonAid will feature an ENTIRE MONTH dedicated to raising awareness of issues facing salmon, their importance to humans and the vital role they fill in our ecosystems! Click www.salmonaid.org for SalmonAid's website and event details. Wednesday, September 1, 7p - 11p Go Wild Gala Benefit Kick Off! Stroll through the Aquarium while dining on wild salmon prepared by Bay Area top chefs. Enjoy great beer and wine. Support efforts to protect and restore Wild Pacific Salmon! Click here for more details. Friday, September 10, 1p - 4p Meet Your Fishermen; Wild Pacific Stories !*FREE*! Famed author of "Red Summer" Bill Carter will be joined by local fishermen to share stories of life out at sea. "Red Summer" tells of tales and personal accounts in Wild Alaska. Local fisherman of the Bay will delve into and describe adventures off our very own turbulent coastal waters! Saturday and Sunday, 11th & 12th Wild and Scenic Environmental Film Festival! Select films will be shown throughout the day at the Aquarium. For titles and more information click here for SalmonAid's website. Wednesday, September 15, 6p - 11p Salmon Cinema and Storytelling Circle! Program 6 - 9; Cocktail Reception 9 - 11 For Reservations (limited space) and tickets click here September 18th and 19th, Kids Weekend in the Farallon Room! Kids activities galore from costumes and stories to salmon and watershed lessons hosted by SPAWN and Institute for Fisheries Resources Watershed Stewards AmeriCorps Members. At the Aquarium of the Bay in Fisherman's Wharf. Free with admission! September 26th, SalmonAid Festival 11a - 5p; Salmon Month's Culmination and Celebration! *!FREE!* Event located adjacent to the Aquarium of the Bay and Pier 39. Music, children activities, activists, and organizations gather together to inform, celebrate, and inspire one another to Aid Salmon! And all month long -- tabling by our two dozen (and growing) member organizations plus a standing poster and video exhibit CLICK HERE to see descriptions of all these events. |
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