Friday, November 15, 2024

OAK KNOLL & ATTLEBORO SPRINGS

OAK KNOLL & ATTLEBORO SPRINGS WILDLIFE SANCTUARY???S

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16TH Annual Halloween Spooktacular

Mass Audubon???s Oak Knoll & Attleboro Springs Wildlife Sanctuary will hold its sixteenth-annual non-scary, family friendly Halloween Spooktacular at Attleboro Springs on Saturday, October 14th.

The event, held on the wildlife sanctuary premises at 947 Park Street in Attleboro, begins at 4:30 p.m. and benefits Oak Knoll???s conservation and environmental education programs.??

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Attendees will be guided through pumpkin – lit trails and greeted by forest inhabitants who share the natural history of the Sanctuary through fun skits and stories . They can enjoy the game area, crafts, a campfire, and our bake sale for yummy goodies and hot drinks!

Sign up online at www.massaudubon.org/oakknoll or call 508-223-3060 to reserve your time slot.

Tours leave every 15 minutes, starting at 4:30 and ending with the last tour at 8:30. Plan arriving 30 minutes early to enjoy the games and prizes before heading out on your night hike.

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This event did sell out last year so make sure you preregister.

All proceeds will benefit Oak Knoll and Attleboro Springs wildlife sanctuaries.

Mass Audubon works to protect the nature of Massachusetts for people and wildlife. Together with more than 100,000 members, we care for nearly 37, 000 acres of conservation land, provide school, camp, and other educational programs for 225,000 children and adults annually, and advocate for sound environmental policies at local, state, and federal levels.

Founded in 1896 by two inspirational women who were committed to the protection of birds, Mass Audubon is now one of the largest and most prominent conservation organizations in New England.

Today we are respected for our sound science, successful advocacy, and innovative approaches to connecting people and nature. Each year, our statewide network of wildlife sanctuaries welcomes nearly half a million visitors of all ages, abilities, and backgrounds and serves as the base for our work. To support these important efforts, call 800-AUDUBON (800 -283 – 8266) or visit www.massaudubon.org