Sarasota News Leader

06/27/2014

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Tours, Mote's Internship Program and Tampa Bay Watch. Among the many exhibits, the beach dune sunflowers donated by Green Seasons Nursery were especially a hit. Children were able to pot them and, therefore, take little Florida native plants home. Games, coloring and crafts were enjoyed by all, and a whole lot of educational materials were handed out to participants. Seven hundred sixty visitors attended the Dr. Seuss-themed festival. As Rutger says, "It's wonderful that, year after year, people of all ages join us to recognize the importance of our oceans, learn more about them and have a great time at Mote." Editor's note: Carolann Cahill is passionate about the environment and gardening for wildlife. % Sarasota News Leader June 27, 2014 Page 98

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