This year’s annual Art and Garden Spring Festival in Bolinas will focus on a celebration of local flora and fauna with the theme “Wild At Home.” A fundraiser for the Bolinas Community Center, the festival—Friday, April 29 through Sunday, May 1—has been put on nearly every year since 1994 and this year culminates in a Maypole dance and “regional all-species parade” at the downtown park garden labyrinth. The aim of the wild costumed gala, said Lea Earnheart, is to show appreciation for Bolinas’s unique local landscape. New this year will be Saturday afternoon’s reservation-only Magical School Bus, which will transport passengers from the all-native, drought-resistant garden in front of Bolinas-Stinson School to a restoration site on the Big Mesa and lastly the Arroyo Honda watershed. Around 30 canvases were sent out this year to local artists, who were asked to paint a native West Marin flower or animal. The finished products, which will be up for grabs at a silent auction, have slowly been trickling back to the festival’s organizer, community center general manager Lia Sabbatini. “They always come flying through the door at the last minute,” said Ms. Sabbatini, who is advising festivalgoers to park at Mesa Park by the firehouse and walk to downtown. “This year’s Art & Garden will really be magical, with everything we have in store.” The festival kicks off on Friday at 6:30 p.m. with a show of music, storytelling and other performances “that arise from the human intersection with the non-human,” Ms. Earnheart said.