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[Oct 15, 2016] How to Frag Your Corals Workshop!

Map, in case anyone having trouble locating it. I'll put some sign out front.
 

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Woo hoo. Thought I could not attend, but I can! Perfect timing because I feel overdue to have my class frag some of our corals. Have been postponing it because not sure how to do it with 36 kids. Will pick your brains.
Too late to get into my school - wanted to show how last spring we fragged just a couple corals and glued them into sand blobs which I really like.
Late to offer, but any certain thing I could bring???
 
Omg you guys are too awesome bringing food! Mango Juice is my favorite. I'm gonna eat that pumpkin pie too!


No fragging while eating though. Corals can be a little toxic. Don't eat the corals! Or lick their juices :confused:
 
Thanks for posting map to house via Google Maps as Mapquest could not find! Even then, the directions are vague but the actual street map seems helpful (right on Paseo Padre, Right at Half Hitch, left at Rancho Drive, Left onto Pony Loop, right?!)
 
Thanks for posting map to house via Google Maps as Mapquest could not find! Even then, the directions are vague but the actual street map seems helpful (right on Paseo Padre, Right at Half Hitch, left at Rancho Drive, Left onto Pony Loop, right?!)
Yep. That's the route. There are two entrances, one on Ardenwood (Rancho), one on Paseo (Half Hitch)
 
Was about to say, not walking distance. Not sure about bus stops around there. It's all relatively new development around there. Might want to figure it out before jumping on the train.
 
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