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TIDE Conservation Festival: Three Exciting Events in One Weekend!
October 11 - October 13
Join us for the TIDE Conservation Festival, a dynamic three-day event celebrating community and conservation for a brighter tomorrow. This year’s festival will take place from October 11th to 13th in Punta Gorda Town Toledo District, Belize. Experience a weekend filled with education, culture, and sustainability, featuring three distinct events:
- Environmental Education Day (Friday, October 11th): Kick off the festival with a day dedicated to environmental awareness and education. Participate in interactive workshops, informative presentations, and engaging activities designed to promote conservation and sustainable practices.
- TIDE Gala (Saturday, October 12th): Join us for an elegant evening at the TIDE Gala, where you can enjoy live music, cultural performances, and delicious cuisine. This gala is a perfect opportunity to celebrate our shared commitment to preserving Belize’s natural beauty and biodiversity.
- Fish Fest (Sunday, October 13th): Conclude the festival with the exciting Fish Fest, featuring fishing competitions, culinary delights, and family-friendly activities. Taste the freshest seafood dishes, enjoy live entertainment, and explore the vibrant marketplace showcasing local artisans and crafts.
Event Highlights:
- Cultural Performances: Enjoy traditional Garifuna drumming, Creole music, and Maya dances that highlight the rich cultural heritage of Belize.
- Fishing Competitions: Witness local fishers compete in sustainable fishing contests.
- Educational Workshops: Learn about marine conservation and sustainable fishing practices through engaging sessions.
- Culinary Delights: Savor traditional Belizean cuisine made from fresh, local ingredients.
- Family-Friendly Activities: Bring the whole family for games, crafts, and interactive exhibits.
- Marketplace: Shop for unique, handcrafted goods and support local artisans.
Why Attend: The TIDE Conservation Festival is more than just a series of events; it’s a celebration of Belize’s natural resources and cultural heritage. Whether you are a local resident or a visitor, this festival offers a unique opportunity to connect with the community, learn about conservation efforts, and enjoy the best of Belizean culture.