Programs

Corkscrew After Hours February 2020

Living With Panthers

Event Date:  February 7, 2020                       
Time:    5:30 - 9:00 p.m.

Join us for our special February ‘Corkscrew After Hours’ event:  ”Living With Panthers” 

​Sunset at 6:12 pm               

Moon Phase:   Waxing Gibbous  (2days before the full moon),  we should have a fairly bright night sky. 

  • Enjoy live music and exhibits in the Blair Audubon Visitor Center.
  • Shop for unique and beautiful gifts in the Nature Store.
  • Eat, drink and enjoy art exhibits in the Gallery Cafe.
  • Experience the boardwalk in the evening light and participate in educational programs.  See the schedule below.

5:30 pm to 9:00 pm

  •  Explore the boardwalk on your own under the stars and listen to the many sounds at night.  Our boardwalk naturalists will be out there to help you out. 

6:00 pm to 8:00 pm  

  • Live Music in the Blair Audubon Visitor Center:  Enjoy the fun music of  Tad and the Tadpoles! 

 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm 

  • Presentation in the Blair Center Classroom:   By Ashlee O'Conner, ​Panther Outreach Specialist, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission

      "Living With Panthers"

6:00 pm to 8:30 pm

  • Interpretive Stations:  Visit with Ashlee after her presentation she will have a display and information to pick up, there will also be two other interpretive stations at this evening's event, one in our visitor center about alligators, and a moth interpretive station on the boardwalk.  

Admission:

Adult admission is $14 per person. ​ Admission is $10  for Audubon Members and $6 for college students with ID.  Admission is good for 2 consecutive days, so come back and enjoy the boardwalk in the daylight hours on Saturday also.  As always, Friends of Corkscrew Members enjoy free admission. 

Kids are admitted free with their parents to this event! (Parent admission fees vary as outlined above, and their children up to 18 years are free)


​*  Please Note:  The moon will be fairly bright and almost full tonight.   If you choose to bring a flashlight it is best to use only a red-light flashlight.  If you do not have a red light flashlight, please ask at our admissions desk when you arrive for some red cellophane and a rubber band to cover up the lens of your white light flashlights.  Otherwise using white light will disturb yours and other visitor's night vision while on the boardwalk.

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