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Uncover The Mysteries Of Flight

With Wind Over Wings Program

DERBY – The Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection’s Kellogg Environmental Center, in conjunction with the Naugatuck Valley Audubon Society, will host “Raptors of Connecticut: The Mysteries of Flight and Migration” on Monday, October 18 at 8 pm. Hope Douglas and Karen Hannon of Wind Over Wings will conduct the program.

Did you ever wonder how birds fly, or how they migrate? This is your chance to find out about the mysteries of flight. Wind Over Wings, a wildlife rehabilitation and education center, will bring several non-releasable birds of prey to show you how it is done. There will be a Barred Owl to show silent flight, an American Kestrel, one of the greatest fliers in the world, a broad-winged hawk to discuss hunting in various habitats, and a Red-Tailed Hawk to show off a bird’s beautiful feathers.

For more information and directions, call the Center at 734-2513 between 9 am and 4:30 pm, Tuesday through Saturday. At $2 donation is being suggested to assist with the cost of the program.

The Kellogg Environmental Center, operated by the DEP’s Office of Communications and Education, is at 500 Hawthorne Avenue (Route 34) in Derby.

Epiphany Beef

Dinner, October 16

SOUTHBURY — Volunteers from Church of the Epiphany, 262 Main Street South, are ready for a roast beef dinner to be hosted by the church on Saturday, October 16, in the church’s parish hall. There will be seatings at 4 and 6 pm. Take-out dinners will also be available.

Tickets are $8 for adults, $7 for senior citizens, and $5 for children age 12 and under. Reservations are requested by Wednesday, October 13; call 264-8150.

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