Health & Fitness
Earth Day at Ocean Institute Offers Eco-Friendly Crafts, Marine Activities
Earth Day at the Ocean Institute on Sunday, April 21, is filled with activities for kids and adults--even free admisstion for those who volunteer for beach and harbor clean-up that day.

The Ocean Institute is one of the best places to celebrate Earth Day on Sunday, April 21. Each year the Ocean Institute’s involvement helps spread the word about the environment and the importance of protecting our surroundings, including the ocean.
This year the Ocean Institute participants will:
- Create fun, eco-friendly crafts
- Explore marine wildlife and hands-on activities
- Experience a preview of The Little Mermaid Jr. by La Paz Intermediate Drama of Mission Viejo
- Be able to recycle old batteries, clothing and athletic shoes at a drop off at the Ocean Institute
Free admission for the day to the Ocean Institute is offered to those who volunteer for beach or harbor clean up.
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Regular admission price is $6.50 for adults (13 years-plus) and $4.50 for children (3 to 12 years old). Members and children under 2 and younger are free.
The Ocean Institute and many other organizations celebrate Earth Day on Sunday since the official Earth Days falls on Monday, April 22.
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This is the 42nd annual Earth Day. Be among the estimated one billion-plus to
participate in a meaningful activity that recognizes the importance of protecting our earth, oceans, air, and more.
Hours for the Earth Day celebration at the Ocean Institute coincide with our regular weekend hours: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.