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Hey, Edmonds Kids: Want to Dissect an Owl Pellet on Friday?

What a hoot. The mini-camp on owls is for those 6-12.

Friday is a development day for teachers across the Edmonds School District, which means kids will have to find something to do.

Here's an option.

Edmonds Parks and Recreation is offering a mini-camp about owls for kids ages 6-12 on Friday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Frances Anderson Center, 700 Main St.

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Not only will a Discovery Programs ranger-naturalist explain why owls are so silent, what they eat, and where they live. But participants will also get to dissect an owl pellet.

Good times.

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Kids will also be able to make an owl kite and take a walk from the Anderson Center up the hill to Yost Park to look for and call owls.

Sound cool. The cost is $31 for Edmonds residents and $36 for non-residents.  Call 425-771-0230 or register online at www.reczone.org.

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