Enchanted Hallow's Eve- Saturday Oct 29, Sunday October 30, 2010
On Saturday, October 30th and Sunday, October 31st, thousands of children and their families were thrilled and delighted when the STAR ECO Station converted into a magical fairy tale palace, infused with the wonder of Dr. Seuss. Visitors discovered buried treasures in the mysterious water of the Pirates of Oceania and learned the advantages of eco-friendly-fueled vehicles amidst the forest magic of Little Red Riding Hood. Even Cinderella was on hand – at least until her hybrid turned into a pumpkin!

The Cat In The Hat - Full of Joy...and Mischief!
“It was the most awesome day,” said Jack, a third-grader at Roscomare Elementary.
“Everything was so cool, and I found out a lot about how to help the environment.
Two Adorable Creatures Pose With The Mario Brothers!
A STAR parent echoed that sentiment. “It’s amazing what STAR does here every year – they create this spectacular series of fairy tale rooms, and the kids have a great time while they learn how to help save the planet! I wish STAR did this every weekend!”

A Native American Warrior Princess Dances With A Snake!
While STAR only hosts its Enchanted Green Hallow’s Eve once a year, we work day in and day out to see that all STAR students receive the highest-quality and most innovative education. We also develop a deep and abiding interest in learning how to save the planet, through the ECO Station’s mission of preservation through education. Come by STAR ECO station any weekend of the year for an eye-opening visit with our rescued exotic wildlife and entertaining, interactive lessons in environmental science.