Maryland Coastal Bays Program : Protecting Today's Treasures for Tomorrow

9609 Stephen Decatur Highway Berlin, Maryland 21811 410-213-BAYS (2297) mcbp@mdcoastalbays.org

Assateague Island celebrates Maryland Coast Day, September 13, 2003

Assateague Island hosts the seventh annual Maryland Coast Day

From 11 a.m.-4 p.m. the state park grounds will transform into a world of wildlife, entertainment and environmental education when some 4,000 visitors are expected to head to the barrier island park for the festival replete with live animals, Eastern Shore eats, music, boat rides, and arts and crafts. The state will also nix entrance fees for the event.

This year’s coastal celebration will include the NRP helicopter, Marine
Animal Rescue Program, and Native American dance. As with last year,
visitors will be able to sample aquacultured clams all day during the festival on the barrier island.

Highlights of the jamboree will include Discovery boat rides, DNR’s Scales and Tales’ live hawks and owls, live animal touch tanks, kite flying and sand-castle building lessons, and AMSA surf casting demos. This year a $5 donation per ride on the Discovery will help support future Coast Days which each year are funded through private donations.

On hand will be some 40 environmental organizations showing what visitors and residents can do to protect the coastal bays. Music will be provided by Hayman White and food vendors will offer chicken, oysters, crab cakes, burgers, hot dogs, fish, and munchies.

With help from the Coastal Bays Program, Assateague State Park, Assateague Coastal Trust, Assateague Island National Seashore, and the Kite Loft, the free, family-oriented event takes place on Assateague after the Coastal Cleanup which begins at 8:30 a.m. at the National Seashore.

The 2003 Coast Day is sponsored by Conectiv, Bayshore Development Corporation, U.S. Navy, Town of Ocean City, Choptank Electric, Sun Signs and Worcester County.

Festival displays will be just south of the state park entrance. Parking is available on Assateague State and National parks and on the mainland. Busses will shuttle visitors from mainland and National Seashore parking areas.

For information call Dave Wilson at 410-213-2297 or e-mail him at outreach@mdcoastalbays.org.