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Venue:Gore Place Mansion
Hours:3-4pm
Ages:Toddlers, Kids, Teens, Adults
In/Outdoor:Indoor
Cost:$$ see below
Category:Animals

Live owls, hawks, falcons and vultures await you up-close and personal as naturalist, artist, and falconer Marla Isaac brings her fun and informative presentation to Gore Place in Waltham.

Marla Isaac, naturalist, artist, falconer and professional reptile handler has more than 30 years experience with large constrictors, crocodilians, turtles, tortoises, lizards, amphibians and venomous snakes of the genus crotalus the rattlesnakes.

She is a well known lecturer in Southeastern Massachusetts and has expanded her interest into the art of falconry the ancient sport of hunting wild game with a raptor, raptor rehabilitation specializing in osprey rehab and great horn owls and research for raptor conservation.

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$10 adults, $8 members and children ages 12 and under.

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www.goreplace.org/kids-and-family.htm#june30

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52 Gore Street, Waltham, MA, 02453-6866 map
Phone: (781) 894-2798

DIRECTIONS: Gore Place is located at 52 Gore Street in Waltham, Massachusetts just off Route 20. From I-90 (Mass Pike) take exit 17 to Watertown Square. Turn left onto Route 20 (Main Street). Travel 1~1/4 miles to Gore Street. From Route 128/I-95 exit 26 to Route 20 east (Main Street) 3~1/2 miles to Gore Street.

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  • free parking
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