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The gallery at the Moose Hill Wildlife Sanctuary in Sharon is hosting an art exhibit featuring the photographs that are in the sanctuary's 2009 calendar, which is for sale. Taken by award-winning photographer Fred Martins, the images seek to capture the serenity of Moose Hill. This is the sanctuary's fourth annual calendar.
The photo exhibit will run through Jan. 31 in the gallery at the sanctuary, located at 293 Moose Hill St. The calendar is on sale for $15 at the Moose Hill Nature Center, Ward's Berry Farm, and the Gallery in the Square in Sharon Center. Visitors may buy a chance to win their choice of a signed and numbered original photographic print from the exhibit. Tickets are $5 each or 5 for $20, and the drawing will be held Jan. 20. All proceeds support the educational programs at Moose Hill. |
Moose Hill is Mass. Audubon's oldest sanctuary and one of the largest with nearly 2,000 acres and 25 miles of trails. The Nature Center is open Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Trails are open every day, dawn to dusk. Art exhibits are shown September through June, and the gift shop is open year-round. Call 781-784-5691 or e-mail moosehill@massaudubon.org.
-- FRANCI RICHARDSON ELLEMENT
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