Big Break park celebrates 10th anniversary

Massive Break Regional Shoreline in Oakley celebrates the tenth anniversary of its heart  with festivities from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 16.

The park’s heart will open its doorways to showcase the pure and cultural historical past of the Sacramento-San Joaquin River. Authentic reveals, behind-the-scenes paperwork and plenty of enjoyable, instructional actions are all on the agenda.

Victoria Sheridan/BANG archivesSierra Oranji, 6, of Antioch, looks at the fish in the aquarium previously at Big Break Regional Shoreline's visitor center in Oakley, which is now open with reservations required. Many of the East Bay Regional Park District's visitor centers, which had been closed for the past year due to COVID-19, have resumed programming.
Victoria Sheridan/BANG archivesSierra Oranji, 6, of Antioch, seems on the fish within the aquarium beforehand at Massive Break Regional Shoreline’s customer heart in Oakley, which is now open with reservations required. Lots of the East Bay Regional Park District’s customer facilities, which had been closed for the previous yr on account of COVID-19, have resumed programming. 

As soon as an upland farm, Massive Break is now submerged. It's house to 70 species of birds and a number of other species of mammals. Twenty-seven special-status wildlife species typically happen inside the parkland. Six special-status wildlife species are also recognized to happen.

Sunday’s festivities can be adopted by cake. Massive Break is at 69 Massive Break Street, off Oakley’s Principal Avenue.

For info, name 510-544-3050.

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