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Annual Barbecue

for the Birds

Fall 2007

 

2004 Barbecue Recap

California State University, Bakersfield

Biology Department 9001 Stockdale Highway Bakersfield, CA 93311-1099

Telephone (661) 654-3167 Fax (661) 654-6956 Bird Rescue Hotline (661) 654-BIRD

Invitation to Attend

Tentative Date

25th Annual Barbecue for the Birds
Saturday, October 6th, 5 p.m.

It’s time once again for the annual FACT BBQ for the Birds. We are looking forward to a great deep-pit dinner, great music by Rare and Endangered, and very exciting live and silent auction bidding. Open House begins at 2:00p.m. Dinner will be served at 5:00 p.m. The silent auction will run during open house and dinner. Live auction bidding begins after dinner.

Tickets are available from members of Friends of FACT, by calling FACT at 654-3167, or email FACT at fact@csub.edu.

Reservations are requested and tickets can be purchased in advance. Simply mail a check with the number of tickets requested at least two weeks in advance. If time allows tickets will be mailed to you, if not we will have the tickets at the door for you.
Hope to see you there!

Tickets are: $15 adults, $10 seniors (60+) and CSUB students,
$6 kids 5-12

DIRECTIONS: FACT is located in the Environmental Studies Area on the south east side of the CSUB campus. To get to FACT enter the CSU Bakersfield campus from the south entrance off of Camino Media Blvd.   Just after the information booth the large parking lot on the right is the access road to the facility. Turn right in the first driveway.  Go through the parking lot past the recycling drop off area, at the softball field backdrop find a short dirt road and follow it over the campus bike path (yield to traffic on the bike path) to the Environmental Studies Area/FACT parking area. The parking area is lined with railroad ties, please park straight in toward the fence or railroad ties.

MAPS: CAMPUS... to FACT... MAP OF FACT

Friends of FACT support the wildlife rehabilitation aspect of our program by sales of items at our monthly open house and annual barbecue. Join the fun, become a friend of FACT. Our effectiveness is dependent upon our members, donors and benefactors.

Fact's mission is to serve as a wildlife rescue, conservation, & education project for California State University Bakersfield.

Local wildlife, especially birds of prey, and endangered species, the school and the community have benefited from FACT since 1975.

Dr. David Germano is the Director of FACT and ESA;  Ms. Marlene Benton is the Coordinator of ESA/FACT. Students and volunteers help in the daily operation of the facility under the direction of Ms. Benton.

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