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WaterFest 2009—Fun at the Rock!

Third Annual Event Comes to Morro Bay
In conjunction with Surfrider’s International Surfing Day
Entertain Dad this Father’s Day along with the rest of the family at WaterFest 2009!

Slated for Father’s Day weekend, June 20th, WaterFest 2009 will be held at the south side of Morro Rock. From 10 am to 2 pm, fun and educational exhibitor booths present hands-on, learn-through-fun opportunities ranging from crafts to gardening and everything in between. At noon, the main stage kicks off with live performances by Mrs. Brown, the Kicks, Klockwyze and the Bluff Rats. A kids’ stage features loads of entertainment geared toward the young and the young at heart.

WaterFest is an annual "learn by playing" family-fun event full of educational activities and entertainment that celebrates water quality protection, water conservation and our watersheds. WaterFest is about education through celebration of water – one of our most precious resources. The combined efforts of nearly a dozen different nonprofit groups and agencies made WaterFest 2008 a huge hit at Atascadero’s Sunken Gardens. This year’s WaterFest, held in conjunction with Surfrider’s International Surfing Day, is organized by local city and non-profit organizations and Sammy the Steelhead, promises to be even bigger and better with more booths and activities for all ages to enjoy.

WaterFest 2009 is made possible by our generous sponsors; San Luis Obispo County District Supervisors, Wallace Group, Inc., Surfrider, Morro Bay National Estuary Program, Atascadero Mutual Water Company, Air Pollution Control District, SLO County Stormwater Program, City of Paso Robles, The Land Conservancy of SLO County, Nipomo Community Services District, City of San Luis Obispo, US Green Building Council, SLO Coastkeeper, Ca. Landscape Contractors Association, Storw-wise and the City of Morro Bay.

Anyone interested in volunteering for set-up, take-down or to help throughout the day can contact Kim Busby at (805) 756-6664 or e-mail: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , or visit slowaterfest.org.