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Monday, June 22, 2009

A Wild Evening

On June 18th, NWPS staff participated in Twelfth Avenue School's 'Science Night'. It was a wonderful evening which was widely attended by more than 200 students, parents and staff. The gymnasium was full of science displays prepared by students highlighting a great variety of topics. NWPS staff set up a highly interactive display exhibiting most of the society's biofacts including skulls, furs, antlers, a sea turtle shell and a full size snowy owl. Individuals were impressed with all of the wildlife information exchanged and overall had a very enjoyable evening.

This first ever Science Night at this school proved a success and hopefully more events such as this will follow. A special thanks goes out to all those who helped with the success of this event.

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