The Owl: Silent Predator of the Night

Past event
Mar 23, 2017, 1:30 PM

THE OWL: SILENT PREDATOR OF THE NIGHT will be presented by Kurt J. Valente on Thursday, March 23, 2017 at 1:30 pm at Catamount Arts on Eastern Ave. St. Johnsbury.

Discover one of the most relentless predators of the skies. The owl imbued with a mystical reputation, silent in flight and having unrivaled hearing and sight, can hunt in total darkness, catching prey with uncanny conisitency. From tiny to quite large, owls live from the Arctic to the heat of the deserts and in the shadows of great forests. we will parse fact from fantasy and gain better understanding of this majestic bird.

St. Johnsbury Osher Lifelong Learning Institute of the University of Vermont presents the Spring 2017 Lecture Series on a variety of topics. THE OWL is the third lecture of the series. Osher provides "Intellectually stimulating learning opportunities for adults in Vermont's Northeast Kingdom".

Thursdays, 1:30 pm to 3 pm at the Catamount Arts on Eastern Ave. St. Johnsbury

Dues are $30 for a series of 8 lectures. Non-members may attend any single session for $6.

Call 802-748-4262 for more information.

FUTURE LECTURES:
March 30th The French Connection, Bill Cotte
April 6th Biking the Heel of Italy's Boot, Judy Daloz, Pam Parker, and Merrily Lovell
April 13th The Roaring 20's Featuring Calvin & Grace Coolidge, Cynthia D Bittinger
April 20th Shakespeare, He's in the Alley:The Artistry of Bob Dylan, Alan Boye
April 27th Orchid Growing in Northeast Vermont, Walter Smith

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