Audubon hosting school vacation week fun

Posted 12/19/23

Nature crafts are each day, a nature story is at 10 a.m., and animal interviews are at 11 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. Special programs for children are at 1 p.m. for children 6 and older. Space is limited.

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Audubon hosting school vacation week fun

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Nature crafts are each day, a nature story is at 10 a.m., and animal interviews are at 11 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. Special programs for children are at 1 p.m. for children 6 and older. Space is limited.

— Dec. 27: Owl presentation. Meet one of their owl ambassadors and learn all about these amazing creatures, their habits and habitats.

— Dec. 28: Fairy fort building. Head outside to the woods at the nature center to build tiny forts and shelters for fairies and other small critters.

— Dec. 29: Winter nature hike. Weather dependent. WHAT: School vacation week activities

WHEN: Wednesday to Friday, Dec. 27 to 29, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

WHERE: Audubon Society of Rhode Island’s Nature Center and Aquarium at 1401 Hope St., Bristol

COST: Free with admission; registration is not required

MORE INFO: www.asri.org

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