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Vacation Break-Out Day: Modern Day Dinos — The Birds!

Photo by Belinda Sheets, SM&NC Member Drop in for a fun day celebrating our modern-day dinosaurs — the birds! Meet our chickens and ducks, create bird-themed crafts, go on a bird scavenger hunt, and visit our hawkwatch station on the meadow. At 2:30 pm, taste one of our most beloved Farm Market products, Arethusa ice cream! The afternoon’s agenda will be on our website closer to the event. Monday, October 14 11:30 am – 3 pm Members: FREE Non-Member: FREE…

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October 14, 2024 @ 11:30 am - 3:00 pm

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39 Scofieldtown Rd
Stamford, CT United States

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Photo by Belinda Sheets, SM&NC Member
Drop in for a fun day celebrating our modern-day dinosaurs — the birds!
Meet our chickens and ducks, create bird-themed crafts, go on a bird scavenger hunt, and visit our hawkwatch station on the meadow. At 2:30 pm, taste one of our most beloved Farm Market products, Arethusa ice cream! The afternoon’s agenda will be on our website closer to the event.
Monday, October 14
11:30 am – 3 pm
Members: FREE
Non-Member: FREE w/Admission
No Registration Needed
A schedule will be online closer to event.
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