Philadelphia venue plans Fall Nature Fest

John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge is set to play host to a festival that will celebrate the city’s natural side, and this Philadelphia gathering is open to one and all.

When they arrive at Philly Fall Nature Fest, attendees will find themselves immersed in an experience all about environmental stewardship. The festival is free to attend, and many of the activities on the agenda will be hands-on.

Guests at the function will be invited to try their hand at an assortment of sports such as fishing and archery, and there will also be guided walks that induce them to the species that call the venue home. Live animal demonstrations will be on offer, and trolley tours, crafts, music, and other fun are all in the works as well. Exhibits at the Refuge's Visitors Center will be open to the public as well.

A community festival gives a not-for-profit organization or venue an opportunity to introduce itself. Banner printing and other decor services for a special occasion can be readily sourced from a local printer.

The John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge has made plans to host this nature-based celebration on September 23. It will begin at 10:00 am, and anyone who is interested in learning more about the function or its host venue can visit the website.