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$29 for One-Year Family Membership to Sonoma Ecology Center ($75 Value)

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Membership gives two adults and their kids perks such as program discounts, access to community garden plots, and newsletter subscription

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$29 for One-Year Family Ecology-Center Membership ($75 Value)

Each family membership, which is good for two adults and all children in their household, supports ecological education and restoration and includes:

  • Subscription to the monthly e-newsletter and biannual printed newsletter
  • $5 off educational workshops and $40 off each session of summer camp
  • Invitation to members-only events and the annual donor-appreciation party
  • Access to the community plots at Sonoma Garden Park
  • Access to a community-supported agriculture (CSA) program

Need To Know Info

Promotional value expires Dec 12, 2012. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Must activate by expiration date on your Groupon, membership expires 1 year from activation date. Membership valid only for 2 adults and includes all children in household. New members only or members who haven't renewed in more than 18 months. Camp discount applies to 2012 season. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Sonoma Ecology Center

A 166-square-mile valley that encompasses forests, grasslands, parks, and vineyards, the Sonoma creek watershed teems with biodiversity. The conservationists behind Sonoma Ecology both sustain and unveil this region to visitors through education, restoration, and research programs that range from youth science camps to sustainable gardening. Through these efforts, they preserve lands such as the Sonoma Overlook Trail, a 3-mile walking path that leads hikers and traveling minstrels past native plants and animals, including California freshwater shrimp, chinook, and endangered steelhead trout running up the valley's boulder-strewn rapids.

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