Lions, tigers and gays, oh my!
G4G is returning to the SF Zoo on Saturday, October 17, 8:30-11:30. Our zoo friends are finalizing exactly what projects we’ll be working on, but does it really matter? IT’S THE ZOO!! This has been one of our most popular service events in the past, and you’ve asked for us to return. So join the animals on October 17 and do some good.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION: Please be on time – we will head into the park soon after the 8:30 start time and it'll be tough to...
Lions, tigers and gays, oh my!
G4G is returning to the SF Zoo on Saturday, October 17, 8:30-11:30. Our zoo friends are finalizing exactly what projects we’ll be working on, but does it really matter? IT’S THE ZOO!! This has been one of our most popular service events in the past, and you’ve asked for us to return. So join the animals on October 17 and do some good.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION: Please be on time – we will head into the park soon after the 8:30 start time and it'll be tough to pick up stragglers!
ATTIRE: As always, tools, gloves, supplies and training will be provided. Dress in layers and consider bringing a hat.
SNACKS AND DRINKS: Light snacks will be provided. Please bring your own reusable water bottle to refill at the water stations.
WHERE TO REPORT: ***IMPORTANT*** We will meet at the front entrance to the zoo at Sloat Blvd. and Great Hwy. – the entrance is off of the parking lot. There is lots of free parking on Sloat (if you park in the zoo’s parking lot, you’ll have to pay). Please be at the entrance no later than 8:30 am; we will leave for the work site soon thereafter and won’t be able to go back and pick up any latecomers. PLEASE BE ON TIME!
LOCATION: 1 Zoo Road, San Francisco, CA 94132
DIRECTIONS: http://www.sfzoo.org/visit/directions.htm
ABOUT THE ZOO: “The San Francisco Zoo is designed with the underlying belief that nature-focused interaction leads to conservation action. Learning about animal here inspires visitors to care for all wildlife.” The zoo breeds endangered species as a hedge against extinction and operates the facility in a green manner. Learn more about the zoo at: http://www.sfzoo.org/
Join us for some animal husbandry on Saturday, October 17!