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Local News Last Updated: May 8th, 2008 - 07:13:33


Wildlife at River Town Days
By     May 8, 2008

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Jennifer Glover, an Interpretive Naturalist from the Reed Bingham State Park, will show and entertain kids and adults alike with a wildlife exhibition beginning at 10 am on Saturday.


At left, Jennifer Glover handles one of her lizards


Kids will be able to view it all through the cut-outs to "the pit" where she will show her wildlife.  Benny West will also be on hand with an alligator demonstration.

The Georgia Forestry Commission will be providing free transportation around the festival grounds on their buggies because no ATV’s or golf carts will be allowed.

With great entertainment Friday night, shopping at the Great River Rummage, tons of kids activities and the Flint River Raft Race, it's a great weekend for all. 
See the final schedule.




None of this would be possible without the work of the Rivertown Days Committee, volunteers and the community support.
This year's River Town Days Grand Sponsors are Wal-Mart and Money Tree. Pictured are front; Wal-Mart Manager Roy Oliver and Sharon McLendon and Money Tree President Brad Bellville with Rivertown Days Co-chairs Keith Lyle and Clay Sanders in the back. 





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