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Also, check out ‘Owl’ Day this Saturday, September 11th from 11am-1pm at the World Bird Sanctuary. There will be promotional prizes from the film and families will be able to see owls up close and personal. And don’t forget – November through February are Owl Prowls – Come over to the Dark Side and meet those amazing birds that exist by moonlight. Owl Prowls offer an exciting opportunity to learn more about the amazing life of Owls. Spend an evening with a WBS naturalist who will introduce you to live owls and their unique calls. Then, take an easy night hike through our grounds to try and call in a wild owl.
Select Friday and Saturday evenings from November through February from 7pm – 9pm.
Admission: $9 for adults, $7 per child under 12. Groups of 10 or more: $7 per person, all ages.
Reservations: Advanced reservations required. Call 636-225-4390 ext. 0 to make your Owl Prowl reservation today!
World Bird Santuary – 125 Bald Eagle Ridge Road Valley Park, MO 63088. For more information, visit worldbirdsanctuary.org
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SCREENING IS SEPTEMBER 18 at 10am
Good luck! We hope to see you at the movies!
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