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Great South Bay Audubon Society General Meeting

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Thursday, February 21, 2013, 7:00 pm, The Great South Bay Audubon Society will have their General meeting. The program will be “A Year in the Life of a Bird Photographer” presented by David Speiser. David will discuss the importance of conservation for birds and give tips for bird photography.This promises to be an interesting and informative program.


Join us at 7:00 p.m. for free refreshments. The program will begin at 7:30 p.m


Meetings are held at Connetquot State Park and Preserve, Sunrise Highway, Oakdale. All meetings are free to the public. No parking fee, bring a friend to enjoy the program and refreshments . For information call 631.563.7716 or visit our web site at www.gsbas.org


 


 


 


Not for publication Thank you Helga Merryman (Publicity chairperson) hawkauk7@optonline.net , 631 669 6473


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