MEDIA ADVISORY, Aug. 5, 2004 (PRIMEZONE) --
WHAT: The artist responsible for nearly 100 gigantic sea life murals around the world -- some as large as 3 acres -- is hosting a series of cleanups and rallies in 15 states along the eastern seaboard, including an Aug. 10 stop at Fairmount Park, off Franklin Pkwy, at the Museum of Art. Organizers have extended invitations to 100 conservation organizations, local aquariums, and museums throughout the eastern seaboard to exhibit and share information coastal habitats and marine-related environmental issues. WHY: The goal of the 15-state, 16-city Wyland Ocean Challenge coastal celebration and cleanup tour is to inspire over 1 million people of all ages to promote, protect and preserve the nation's marine habitats, from its coasts to its rivers, lakes and wetlands. "Problems like growth, pollution runoff and development have creative massive environmental problems that have seriously impacted local waterways," said marine life artist Wyland whose 16,000-square-foot mural can be seen locally at 2400 Market Street. "Clearly, what's happening upstream in Pennsylvania is affecting downstream waters like the Delaware Bay, and certainly Chesapeake Bay. Events like this are a way to show that when people work together for a common purpose -- a clean environment, in this case -- they can literally change the face of our planet." EVENT SCHEDULE: Cleanups will occur from 7-10 a.m. each day. Extensive activities, including guest speakers, live music, marine life art exhibition, an environmental "Family Feud" game and local environmental updates, will take place from 11:30 a.m. - 1 pm., with additional activities, including a hydrogen fuel cell model car demonstration, and an opportunity for children to draw with Wyland, will take place throughout the day. The event is free. WHO: One of the world's most recognizable artists, Wyland has personally discussed environmental issues with nearly 1,000,000 children over the last twenty years, hosted his own show on TV's "Animal Planet," and has created life-size Whaling Wall murals in 68 cities around the world. He has been recognized for his conservation efforts by the national educator's association, the United Nations and environmental groups around the world. The Wyland Foundation is a 501c3 non-profit organization.
NOTE TO ASSIGNMENT EDITORS:
Online press kit with print ready images, schedule, local speakers, and quicktime video available at: http://www.wylandoceanchallenge.org/media