Monday, October 27, 2008

Christmas Is For The Birds!!!!

COMING SOON!!!

CHRISTMAS IS FOR THE BIRDS!!!

SATURDAY
DECEMBER 6, 2008
9 AM - 3 PM

RESERVATIONS REQUIRED!

MAKE YOU RESERVATIONS NOW BEFORE OUR SCHEDULE IS FULL!!

It's that time of year again--and Christmas For the Birds is just around the corner!
Possibly the most unique Santa event in the area!!

Start out at our Visitor Information Center at the top of the hill. Since you are already registered, there will be no long lines.
Each child get his/her photo with our special "wilderness" Santa who holds a live raptor!

Even mom and dad can get into the act for a unique family photo for your Christmas card! Only $5.00 extra for a photo CD.


While photos are being taken the little ones are treated to cookies and a beverage while watching a few others being photographed. (This helps the shy ones get used to the idea.)

Once photographs are taken participants proceed to our Nature Center where you will be entertained by our talented staff and amazing birds! You and your child will be delighted by the flights and antics of our performing birds, enjoy a storytelling session by one of our staff and learn some sing-along songs performed by one of our talented musicians. Your child will also have the opportunity to make a Christmas craft with the help of our staff.






PRICE PER CHILD -- $20.00
(Includes photo, cookies & milk, craft materials and all programs)

REGISTRATION DISCOUNT DEADLINE is 11/30/08 (Per child cost AFTER 12/1 is $25.00)

FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO REGISTER CALL: 636-225-4390, Ext. 0

CALL TODAY FOR RESERVATIONS!

After the program all participants are welcome to view and/or meet some of the other residents of our Nature Center. Those guests who enjoy the outdoor experience might like to stroll the path beyond the animal hospital to meet some of our year round residents who are on display for visitors.

Remember--admission to our site is always free and we are open 363 per year weather permitting (Closed Christmas Day and Thanksgiving).

Written and photographed by Gay Schroer.

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