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Marin’s Spahr Center Hosts LGBTQI+ Family Picnic@ Roy’s Redwoods July 15

Gary Carnivele July 11, 2023

In a fun and educational addition to Out In The Park, this month’s picnic will feature Abby Greenleaf, a young entomologist. She’ll show some specimens from her insect collection and discuss the importance of symbiotic relationships. All ages are welcome so please bring the whole family and your own picnic lunch, and dress for a nature walk! 
This event will be hosted next week on Saturday, July 15, from 12:00-2:30pm, at Roy’s Redwoods. Meet us in the parking lot of the San Geronimo Golf Course Clubhouse.

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