International Festival of Owls

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Immerse yourself in owls in Houston, Minnesota March 7-9 at North America’s original full-weekend, all-owl event.

 Although Houston has a population of less than 1,000 people, this is indeed an international event thanks to the presentation of the World Owl Hall of Fame awards. Raju Acharya, award winner from Nepal, will be presenting, along with a recorded presentation from Hall of Fame winner Rudolf Schaaf from Germany, and a live keynote presentation by Champion of Owls award winner Scott Rashid from Colorado. There will also be hundreds of pieces of children’s owl art from all over the world on display, selected from nearly 3,000 entries from 32 countries received this year.* 

The main attractions on Saturday and Sunday are the Illinois Raptor Center’s live owl programs that feature a variety of native owl species, including a live Snowy Owl. The International Owl Center’s own live owls are on display throughout the weekend.

 Other fun experiences during the festival include an owl-face pancake breakfast, nest box building, pellet dissection, a kids’ owl calling contest, owl crafts, a story stroll, loads of owl-themed merchandise and face-painting. A few activities require pre-registration, such as the bus trips and Saturday evening World Owl Hall of Fame award presentation reception.

For those who prefer smaller crowds, Sunday is the better day to visit.

For more information or to register, visit the festival website at www.festivalofowls.com. Plan now to attend, as some events require pre-registration and have limited space. Registration fees increase after March 2. Be sure to bring your kids or grandkids with you for a fun family outing.

*The international children’s owl art contest is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts & cultural heritage fund.

Dates

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