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 Wednesday,   July   10,   2002 
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Owl Prowl
8:30 -10:00pm Did you hear the owls on Centers for Nature Education's last Owl Prowl at Baltimore Woods? After 20 minutes of trying to entice them to hoot and minutes from calling it quits - the hooting began! Two Great Horned owls were hooting to one another! It is such a beautiful sound in the dark woods. Come hear it! Meet at CNE Headquarters for a 30 minute overview on owls and then come along for a short hike to listen for owls. Children with adults are welcome. Call 673-1350 to register. Donation. Centers for Nature Education, Inc. PO Box 133, 4007 Bishop Hill Road, Marcellus, NY 13108, (315) 673-1350 http://www.takeahike.org/index.html
Family Potluck Supper at BANC Sanctuary
6:00 p.m. "MORE NATURE THROUGH MARILYN'S LENS" Marilyn Schindler, longtime BANC member, is still winning awards for her photography. In this program she will share with us her latest unique views of the world around us. Bring your dinnerware, beverage, and a dish to pass for the 6:00 PM potluck supper. Our program will begin about 7:00 PM. Hosts: Jon and Sandy Dombrowski, 425-2380. BURROUGHS AUDUBON NATURE CLUB If you attend this event, please let them know that you heard about it at Rochester-info.com.
Playing Field Poetry Reading
The Rochester Contemporary presents a poetry reading to celebrate "The Playing Field: an installation by Mary Giehl" which remains on display through August 31, 2002 at the Gleason Works Atlantic Avenue parking lot, located between Norwood St. and Anderson Ave. Applying her creativity to a seldom-used parking lot, Giehl made the lot come to life by means of cast aluminum and concrete figures of children enjoying 'America's favorite pastime.' Adding to the ambiance, Mary worked with a group of young people from St. Joseph's Villa as they created silhouette representations of themselves that serve as 'spectators' for the baseball game. To commemorate the transformation of the parking lot into a baseball diamond, Thom Ward, Sarah Freligh and Daniel Donaghy will be on hand July 10 at 7pm at 137 East Avenue to share some of their poems about summer, sports and childhood. These talented individuals will present a fabulous evening of poetry, complete with a slide show of the Playing Field installation site, and light refreshments. This event is free and open to the public.
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