NAPLES, Fla. Electric boat tours, live animal shows, live music and great food. The Conservancy of Southwest Florida will offer a day full of fun in celebration of earth day on Saturday.
The Earth Day Festival will take place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Conservancy Nature Center located at 1495 Smith Preserve Way.
Admission cost for adults is $10, $5 for children and the event is free for children under two.
For more information visit their website.
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