Audubon’s Rowe Sanctuary will host an evening of live music on the banks of the Platte River on Saturday, August 14. The event will feature smooth blues, jazz and other tunes played by “Blue Plate Special” and Marty Tilley plus brats, burgers and beer. Guests must be 21 and older to attend and registration is required.
Rowe Sanctuary collaborated with Stick Creek Kids to create an outdoor play area benefiting birds and children
The Platte River Safari and Flying Higher Camps are day camps where children can learn about the Platte River and other natural areas at Audubon’s Rowe Sanctuary. Campers take part in a variety of hands-on activities that include natural and physical science, language arts, history, agriculture, music and art.
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