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Great South Bay Audubon Society Young Naturalists Club

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The Great South Bay Audubon Society invites you to attend a meeting of The Young Naturalists Club on November 4, 2012, 1:00-3:00 pm. This is an ongoing event. The club meets on the first Sunday of every month. The Young Naturalists Club focuses on creating interest in the natural world around us and becoming stewards of a natural area. Outdoor activities include hiking trails, bird watching, gardening, and setting up bird-feeding stations. Indoor activities include examining birds’ nests and feather displays and other special presentations. Meetings are held at, Brookside County Park, 59 Brook Street, Sayville. For details on upcoming Young Naturalists Club activities, please email, info@gsbas.org or call 631-581-1731 or visit our web site at www.gsbas.org

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