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Member Morning: Owl-O-Ween

October 19 |

Sat., October 19 | 9 – 10 am | Reserve a spot via your Member profile | Space is limited, reservations are free

National Aviary Members are welcomed to light refreshments, a meet, and greet with an Animal Ambassador, and early access to habitats – before the Aviary is open to the general public! Members are encouraged to wear their best Halloween costumes! 

Space is limited for Member Morning: Owl-O-Ween, reserve tickets in advance by logging into your Member profile.

To reserve tickets:

  1. Log in as a Member to your account
  2. Select “Tickets” and then “Member Admission”
  3. Scroll down the page to find an icon for this event
  4. Add to cart and checkout as usual

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