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On April Fool’s Day, don’t be fooled. Most of the Peninsula’s native snakes are not poisonous, including the beautiful California King Snake. Bring the kids to find out how the local King Snake actually helps keep the rattlesnake population down on all 1,600 acres of Peninsula Land. Design and build your own artistic snake to take home with you. You’ll leave Nature Club with a greater appreciation for all of our local reptiles. Free. Appropriate for parents and children. Stroller friendly. Leashed dogs welcome. White Point Nature Preserve, 1600 W. Paseo del Mar, San Pedro. More info at www.pvplc.org or contact cSmith@pvplc.org
Wednesday Apr 1, 2020
10:30 AM - 10:30 AM PDT
Wednesday, April 1st at 10:30 am
White Point Nature Preserve 1600 W. Paseo del Mar San Pedro, CA 90731
info@pvplc.org
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390 W. 7th Street , San Pedro, CA 90731 – (310) 832-7272 – info@sanpedrochamber.com