I have to add a testimonial confession to Jeff's post:
After my volunteer shift at Carpenter today, I sneaked a peek at the
birds, and they were positively enthralling to see! Not having had
much opportunity to travel widely, I'm not familiar with most of the
birds in question; a few were in last year's show, but most of them
are new this year. The program will definitely be a learning
opportunity, as well as an entertainment.
(And any parents whose children are in need of developing
communication skills, can count on this experience to get your student
inspired to speak and write descriptively.)
Linda Whyte

On Fri, Mar 4, 2011 at 4:10 PM, jeff fischer <[email protected]> wrote:
> This Saturday and Sunday The World Bird Sanctuary from St Louis, MO,
>
>
> This Saturday and Sunday The World Bird Sanctuary from St Louis, MO, will be
> presenting Masters of the sky at The Carpenter Nature Center. Masters of the 
> Sky
> is an educational program featuring raptors from around the world. Some of the
> birds that the World Bird Sanctuary works with include Eurasian Eagle Owl, the
> largest owl species in the world, White Hawk, Harris Hawk, Bateleur Eagle and
> more. The program typically includes a flight demonstration over the audience.
>
> Programs are at 11, 1 and 3 on Saturday and Sunday. Tickets are $10 per person
> or $7 for friends of CNC members with proceedes going to benefit the Carpenter
> Nature Center. In the past most of the programs have sold out early, I know 
> that
> one is already full so it is best to reserve your tickets in advance. For 
> ticket
> reservations and more infomation visit the CNC website
> http://carpenternaturecenter.org/?page_id=556
>
>
> Thanks,
> Jeff Fischer
>
>
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