Doors open at 5:30 p.m. (5 if prepaid) until it's dark out. There is a bake sale sponsored by FCC's American Association of Zookeepers (AAZK) chapter, a raffle, a barbeque by the Rotary club, and other surprises - goldfish in the fishing cat ponds, watermelons for the tigers, cubs out on leashes - there's something different every time, and of course lots of beautiful cats to see, hear, and photograph. Call (661) 256-3793, 10 am-4 pm except Wednesdays.
Leopards & jaguars at a Twilight Tour YouTube video
Summer 07 - JunJie the leopard cub is the highlight
Spr 07 - everyone is eager to win a raffle prize
Spr 07 - longtime supporter Trudy wins!
Spr 07 - Tran plays with his box
Spr 07 - KimLee with her phone book remnants - lots of work for the Sunday crew!
Spr 06 - a few lucky guests get their photos taken with leopard cubs!
Spr 04 Twilight Tour raffle drawing
Spr 04 Twilight Tour - Kiowa gets a toy
Spr 04 Twilight Tour - Teshi gets a toy
Spr 04 Twilight Tour - Trapper gets a toy [movie]
Caesar kills a box - mpg video, Spr 04
Rustin rubs on spices - mpg video, Spr 04
Spr 02 Twilight Tour visitors listen to raffle drawing
Spr 02 Thanks to Lancaster Rotary for the grill!
Sum 01 Twilight Tour visitors listen to raffle drawing
Spr 01 Up on the hill by Jasmine the tiger's enclosure
Spr 99 Bake Sale goods offered in the gift shop
Sassy fishing - mpg video, Summer 01
Nicky fishing - mpg video, Summer 01
Roby with a melon - mpg video, Summer 01
Caesar with a watermelon - mpg video, Summer 01
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The center has always had an active interest in educating young people about its preservation programs, the importance of conservation efforts, and the benefits of housing endangered species in a captive environment. Through the years, thousands of kids have visited the center with their schools, youth-oriented organizations, family and friends. And although many kids want to help at the center or become a volunteer, volunteering and working at the center can be very dangerous, even for its adult staff, and so kids have been limited in their contributions.
Kids' Day features activities and events geared with kids in mind. The day features activity tables, face-painting, an educational animal show, and many more exciting surprises. And like the center's renowned Twilight Tour evening events, limited only to adults, Kids' Day guests will be treated to viewing the center's feline residents in a more active state as they receive enrichments ("toys") to pique their interest. Kids of all ages will be able to see what ferocious wild felines are like at playtime. Kids' Day will be a special day for kids, to allow kids to be a part of a very unique preservation center and it will give them ideas they can take from the center to help endangered species and the wild feline species preservation and conservation efforts continue.
Event hours will be from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.; Admission prices are $7.00/ ea Adult and $5.00/ ea Child. Children must be accompanied by an adult(s) - NO child drop-offs will be allowed.
Pictures, 2007 Kids Day
Inaugural event, 2005 - What a success, over $3700 raised!
2004 photos:
Organizer Starr outside Lancaster Harley-Davidson
Volunteer Nancy rode her 200cc scooter
Sponsor list
Getting riders signed in
Bike games
Starr and EFBC General Manager Sandy
Starr, Sandy, and Joe Maynard
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