GSU Center for Wildlife Education to provide experience at Pine Tree Festival

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Join the Georgia Southern University Center for Wildlife Education at the Boneyard Pavilion for a unique experience featuring animals, artifacts, and hands-on activities. Experience the thrill of seeing, touching, and listening to interesting facts about snakes, native and exotic reptiles, birds, and other wildlife. The activities will include an interactive display throughout the day, offering hands-on encounters with these interesting animals. Don’t miss the wildlife show, which will provide additional education and entertainment opportunities, including wildlife demonstrations. The Georgia Southern University Center for Wildlife Education provides a fun experience for all ages.

The 77th Annual Pine Tree Festival is produced by the Swainsboro-Emanuel County Festival Foundation, Inc. Plan to attend and enjoy Rhythm & Pines Music Festival on May 3, beginning at 5 p.m. in downtown Swainsboro and Saturday, May 4, for the Grand Parade beginning at 10:30 a.m.