Hickory – Bring the family to the Ridgeview Library on Saturday, November 10 at 2pm to find out more about the “creepy” side of the animal world! A representative from the Grandfather Mountain Stewardship Foundation will have examples of snakes, bats, owls, spiders, insects and other creepy critters (some living examples!). We will look at the positive side of these animals and see that even though an animal may be perceived as creepy it is still important to an ecosystem.
Grandfather Mountain Stewardship foundation is a non-profit organization established to preserve Grandfather Mountain, operate the park sustainably for the public, provide exceptional service, and inspire others to be good stewards of the Earth. For more information, visit www.grandfather.com.
Ridgeview Library is located at 706 1st Street SW, at the corner of 1st Street and 7th Avenue SW, beside the Ridgeview Recreation Center. All library programs are free and open to the public. For more information, please contact Hannah Norcutt at the Ridgeview Library, 828-345-6037 or [email protected] or visit the library’s website at www.hickorync.gov/library.