April 24 Wildflower Brunch continues delicious tradition as part of Heron Festival

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Volunteers prepare omelets after participants select ingredients of their choice at a past Wildflower Brunch. This year's brunch will be presented by Clear Lake State Park Interpretive Association and will be held on Saturday, April 24, 2010, during the Heron Festival in Kelseyville, Calif. Advance reservations are encouraged. Courtesy photo.






CLEAR LAKE STATE PARK – The Clear Lake State Park Interpretive Association (CLSPIA) will once again present its delicious Wildflower Brunch as part of the Heron Festival on Saturday, April 24.


The tradition will continue from 9 a.m. to noon at the Clear Lake State Park located at 5300 Soda Bay Road in Kelseyville.


The Wildflower Brunch is a long-standing tradition of CLSPIA, with proceeds going to the interpretive association which actively supports many Clear Lake State Park projects, including funding the construction of the new education pavilion at the park.


The brunch is a tasty “create your own omelet” affair, held outdoors adjacent to the festival activities. A wide array of fillings is offered so individuals can design their own perfect omelet.


Fresh fruit and pastries round out the menu. The brunch is over-seen by local chef and caterer Madelene Lyon, who also happens to be president of CLSPIA. Cost of the Wildflower Brunch is just $15 per person and reservations in advance are encouraged.


Heron Festival weekend, April 24 and April 25, promises an array of fun and interesting nature-oriented activities at Clear Lake State Park.


In addition to the Wildflower Brunch, there will be pontoon boat rides on Clear Lake (advance reservations recommended), nature booths, bird walks, speakers, children’s activities and more.


All activities, except for the brunch and pontoon boat rides, are free of charge.


To purchase tickets for the brunch or pontoon boat rides or to get a complete listing of festival activities, go to www.heronfestival.org or call 707-263-8030.


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