Pet Rocks at Duck Days

The joy and love of creating pet rocks never seems to grow old. For the second year in a row, Tuleyome brought the pet rock creation activity out to Yolo Basin Foundation’s Duck Days and it drew in another large crowd, rivaling the nearby snakes and Kestrel. Kids of all ages showcased their creativity while the adults learned about our hikes, local wildflower hotspots, and our campaign to expand Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument.
This year’s event was even bigger than last year, with more activities and larger crowds. The table was busy nearly the entire day. We even had several people who visited last year and returned to make a “sibling pet rock” to go with the one they still have at home. Like I said, pet rocks never go out of fashion! Local UCD students even joined, a little shy at first, wondering if they were too old for the activity. But we assured them that pet rocks are for everyone and soon we were chatting about college majors, local hikes, wildflowers, and more- all while getting creative with our newly formed pets!
Overall, our time at Duck Days was a great success. We had the opportunity to talk to so many people about the many wonderful things we do at Tuleyome, and everyone loved their pet rocks they took home. We can’t wait to be back out next year when we will get to send everyone home with a new pet for their collection and share more about what we’ve been up to.

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