Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Meet More Vendors!

Fulton Mansion will be doing some paper crafts (with chicks and bunnies for the spring) and talking about how Fulton Mansion is one of Rockport's most special green spaces...their garden as well.

South Texas Children in Nature will be bringing a seed planting activity that promotes their website www.naturerockssouthtexas.org, as well as information on South Texas Children in Nature and the Million Mile Month.

Mission-Aransas Reserve and the University of Texas Marine Science Institute will have an interactive display on the dangers, sources and solutions of marine debris.


Aransas County Community Garden will show a timeline of developing seeds planted on April 1st and documented daily.  Participants will be able to plant a bean and take it home, too!  They will also have flyers about their organization.

Oaks at Bentwater will be handing out "re-usable" grocery totes.

Unity Church of Rockport will demonstrate the importance of caring for our water supply.

Recycling Organics International, Inc. dba Organics Recycling Group provides education about composting/organic gardening and household food waste recycling.  For Rockport Earth Day, they will have garden vegetable plants and compost-based products for sale.  Look for them next to the Fulton Community Garden booth.

NativeDave.com will have local native plants for sale.

Meet the rest of our vendors this Saturday, April 19th, 10a to 2p, in the parking lot next to Coastal Bend Health Foods, 111 N. Austin Street in Rockport.

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