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NY Wildlife Rescue Center’s Open House

NY Wildlife Rescue Center Open House

July 18th, 2009 -- NY Wildlife Rescue Center held our open house, and the dedication of our new Raptor Center. We had about two-hundred visitors, and a wonderful time!

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On July 18th, 2009, New York Wildlife Rescue Center held an Open House.  It was a glorious day, with large numbers of wonderful visitors, and everyone — especially the board members and volunteers, I’m sure — had a great time.  It was so wonderful getting to know many of our amazing supporters!  Please click on the above photo album to share the event with us.  Each photo has a caption explaining its content, giving you a photographic account of the day. (Once you reach the end of Page One’s pictures, click the photo to return to the post, and select “2″ to view the second page.)

Enjoy!

I’m sure Wes will be blogging soon (once he has time, that is), and I will link this post to his once it is online, as well.

Also, my talented daughter Jess is working on a musical montage of video clips she took around the farm that I’m sure all of you will enjoy.

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