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Owl Prowl Hike and Hands-On Discovery Program announced by Berks Parks and Rec.

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Valentine’s Day isn’t just for star crossed lovers. Join us at the Angora Fruit Farm on Saturday, Feb. 13, at 6:30 pm to discover the feathered friends who make February their time to find love.

Learn about Pennsylvania’s native owls, what their calls sound like, and fun facts on how they’ve evolved into one of our animals of the night. Come dressed for a hike into the woods of Antietam Lake Park that follows a discussion and discovery session about our outstanding owls.

This Free program is geared toward families with children over the age of 5 and up. This program takes place entirely outdoors so make sure to dress warm and bring a flashlight. Pre-registration required. Call Jennifer Brooks, Environmental Educator to register at 484.509.2667 ext. 3 or <jbrooks@countyofberks.com>.

This program is presented by the Berks County Parks and Recreation Department.

The Angora Fruit Farm is located at 502 Angora Road in Reading.