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Birds of Prey to be showcased at Kent Greenhouse

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KENT—Kent Greenhouse & Gardens will present a live Birds of Prey demonstration Saturday, Oct. 5, with Sharon Audubon Center.

The program, which is free, will feature hawks, owls and family-friendly activities such as face painting and games from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the greenhouse, 30 South Main St.

Snacks will be available.

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