PHOTOS Families frolic to keep cool at low tide at Seahurst Park Beach

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On August 1, 2015, families took to Seahurst Park Beach to enjoy a refreshing day at low tide. Elston Hill described how four docents from the Seattle Aquarium engaged with children, discussing marine life and the beach environment. This interaction provided a unique educational experience for young visitors. A follow-up event is scheduled for August 2, when low tide is expected to peak around 1 p. m.

Local parks like Seahurst serve as vital community spaces that promote family activities and ecological awareness. The presence of educational programs enhances the recreational experience, fostering a deeper understanding of marine ecosystems. Engagements like these highlight the role of local organizations in enriching community life. Families are encouraged to participate in such events to learn more about their natural surroundings.

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