2004 Watershed Festival
Every spring, FSLC hosts a Watershed Awareness Festival. For the festival, we have local school students create pieces to show how important the creek and surround watershed is.

Addressing the masses |
San Leandro Mayor Shelia Young, with Friends President Rick Richards, welcomes the crowd to the 12th Annual Watershed Festival.

John Muir Middle School Chorus |
Instructor Lucinda Taylor directs the John Muir Middle School Chorus.

Wowing the audience |
A soloist wows her audience.

Colors Of The Wind |
Members of the John Muir Middle School Chorus lift their beautiful voices in song.

Hearty from EarthCapades |
Hearty gives the crowd a taste of what's to come from the EarthCapades Environmental Vaudeville.

EarthCapades |
EarthCapades Environmental Vaudeville entertains and educates.

Bancroft Middle School |
Instructor Andrew Storar looks on as the Bancroft Middle School Jazz Band plays.

Jazz Band under the trees |
The jazz band performs under a beautiful natural canopy of redwood trees.

absorbed in his music |
This performer is absorbed in his music.

Watershed Contest winner |
A proud Watershed Contest winner receives her award.

Trash Gone Wild |
Trash Gone Wild - A Masterpeace of Nature, a mural created by Charquin Room 11 students, was constructed entirely from recycled materials.

Ms. Clive picks up an award |
Principled Academy instructor Carol Clive accepts a Watershed Contest award for one of her students.

Festival exhibitors |
Festival exhibitors inform...

Watershed Festival fun |
and delight Festival guests...

San Leandro Creek |
while the San Leandro Creek...

Visiting the Mural |
and Nature's Hidden Treasure mural beckon just steps away!
All images, with the exception of "Trash Gone Wild" were provided by Mrs. Pam Richards. Copyright © 2004 Pam Richards. No photos may be used without the expressed written consent of Mrs. Richards & Friends of San Leandro Creek.
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