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Friends of the Moonridge Zoo Spring Docent Classes

Friends of the Moonridge Zoo Spring Docent Classes

The Moonridge Animal Park (www.moonridgezoo.org) is a wildlife sanctuary and rehabilitation center – saving wildlife since 1959. For those of you who appreciate being around wildlife plus working with people who feel the same, why not become a docent with the Friends of the Moonridge Zoo? Some popular docent volunteer activities are being a park roamer mixing with the park visitors; providing help during special events in and outside of the park; preparing food in the animal kitchen; working the gift shop or our grazing corral (snack bar); flower gardening and light maintenance. What would you like to do?

The Friends Adult Education Program will conduct two programs this spring. The first opportunity will run four consecutive Thursdays starting April 19, 2012 and the other will be on four consecutive Saturdays starting May 19, 2012, each running from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm. To register or request more information, please contact the Friends of the Moonridge Zoo Office (909) 878-4200.

After three bald eagles were stolen from the park and massacred, The Friends of the Moonridge Zoo was formed in 1989 as a non-profit public benefit corporation whose purpose is to support the Moonridge Animal Park through: (1) Educating the public regarding treatment, protection, and conservation of wildlife; (2) Recruiting and coordinating zoo volunteers; and (3) Fundraising.

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