
SCARBOROUGH — Scarborough Community Services partnered with the Wildlife Encounter Ecology Center to host two live animal shows in celebration of World Wildlife Day.
Join junior zookeepers to meet and learn about animals that hop, jump, slink, and glide. There will be animal-themed coloring and activity sheets to take home and color after the show.
Space is limited to 50 people. Due to the limited capacity, families are asked to only buy tickets to one show; multiple tickets will be cancelled. Tickets are $5 per person. If the events are sold out your name will be added to a waitlist. If tickets become available, they will be released to waitlisted families. The show is also being filmed and will air on the Scarborough Community Services cable access channels for families who could not attend.
The show is being held on Saturday, March 5, at 1 p.m. or 2:30 p.m., and will take place at the Community Services Hub Gym located at 418 Payne Road. All attendees 2 years of age and older are required to wear a mask while in the building, regardless of vaccination status.
To secure tickets to the event and more information can be found on the Eventbrite website or the Town of Scarborough community webpage https://www.eventbrite.com/e/hop-to-the-hub-live-animal-show-100-pm-show-tickets-265353197557 or the Town of Scarborough community webpage.
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