February 17, 2009

My apologies for the late posting, but we hope to see you!

Aiken Audubon Meeting
Wednesday, February 17
Doors Open at 6:30 p.m. / Program begins at 7:00 p.m.
Colorao Division of Wildlife, 4255 Sinton Road, Colorado Springs
Visit www.aikenaudubon.com for more information

BIRDS OF AFRICA • Frank Dodge

When Frank and Dixie Dodge returned from a trip to Northern Tanzania in 
February, they were still in awe of all the amazing animals, birds, scenery and 
people they had experienced. After sifting through some 4000 digital images, 
Frank has put together a photo show of his favorite pictures to share with us 
at our February meeting. "The trip to Tanzania was the trip of a lifetime," 
Frank says. He adds, "I just hope others will be motivated to go there and see 
all these things for themselves."

Frank and Dixie own the Wild Bird Center, a specialty birding store located in 
the Woodmen Commons Shopping Center at Academy and Woodmen. Frank runs the 
store, which opened in 1998. Frank’s fascination with birds relates back to 
when he and Dixie went camping some years ago and spotted an American Dipper in 
a stream next to the campground. Frank, who describes himself as a recovering 
attorney, has served as Vice-president of the Aiken Audubon Society for five 
years; and is a member of the Board of Trustees for the Palmer Land Trust. 
Dixie has been in private practice as a licensed psychologist in the Springs 
for the last 25 years. 


Sincerely,

Christine A. Bucher, Secretary, Aiken Audubon Society
Colorado Springs, Colorado 

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