Upcoming Program at Goose Creek State Park | Eastern North Carolina Now

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    Please join us as we host "Birds of Prey" at Goose Creek State Park. The park will be hosting Chip Gentry with Hawk Manor Falconry as he teaches you about the history of falconry, their physiology and what makes these birds so important. The program begins at 1:00 pm on Saturday, March 19th.

    Invite and share this email with everyone you know!

    This program is sponsored by Friends of Goose Creek State Park.


  • Vanessa Fischer
  • Administrative Specialist I
  • Goose Creek State Park
  • 2190 Camp Leach Road
  • Washington, NC 27889
  • Ph: (252) 923-2191
  • Fax: (252) 923-0052

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