- November 14, 2024
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Merrick Smith had the most energy-efficient mode of transportation for Earth Day at Washington Oaks Gardens State Park. The 13-month-old was “driving” a car fueld by his dad, Kris Smith.
Families seemed to make up most of the estimated 2,400 people who came to the annual event, sponsored by the Friends of Washington Oaks, so it wasn't surprising that the childrens, hands-on area by the water, was the most popular place to be.
Lidiya Korogodsky picked the perfect time to visit her family in Florida. The grandmother from Brooklyn was having fun watching her grandchlidren Alex and Katie blow supersized bubbles, and paint.
“We are visiting here for 10 days from Brooklyn and we got to do this,” she said.
Along with fun and games, there were vendors, lots of food, live music and special presentations by Whitney Lab Sea Turtle Hospital and Wild About Birds. There were also guided Audubon walks and Butterflies in the Gardens with Ranger Joe (Woodbury).
The 27th annual Earth Day was the first for the Arnold family of St. Augustine.
“I came down here to buy an annual State Park Pass yesterday and saw the flier,” Robin Arnold said.
“We had our first family portrait taken here,” Misha Arnold said. “We come here occasionally.”
Fiona Arnold, 20-months, had nothing to say, she was mesmerized by the soap bubbles floating in the air.