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DESCRIPTION:Chanting\, Vinyasa\, Mantra\, Meditation and Purification Exercises as taught to Yogi Brian by his Guru Sri Dharma Mittra. A meticulously assembled monthly workshop in honor of a Legendary Yoga Master (unlike any other) that should not be missed. Regularly given the first Saturday of every month\, this workshop includes an extra twenty-six life changing yoga postures and many different breathing exercises that will ultimately lead you to the real purpose of yoga\, union with the Divine\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Maha Sadhana Workshop--The One Great Practice
DESCRIPTION:Chanting\, Vinyasa\, Mantra\, Meditation and Purification Exercises as taught to Yogi Brian by his Guru Sri Dharma Mittra. A meticulously assembled monthly workshop in honor of a Legendary Yoga Master (unlike any other) that should not be missed. Regularly given the first Saturday of every month\, this workshop includes an extra twenty-six life changing yoga postures and many different breathing exercises that will ultimately lead you to the real purpose of yoga\, union with the Divine\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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DESCRIPTION:Chanting\, Vinyasa\, Mantra\, Meditation and Purification Exercises as taught to Yogi Brian by his Guru Sri Dharma Mittra. A meticulously assembled monthly workshop in honor of a Legendary Yoga Master (unlike any other) that should not be missed. Regularly given the first Saturday of every month\, this workshop includes an extra twenty-six life changing yoga postures and many different breathing exercises that will ultimately lead you to the real purpose of yoga\, union with the Divine\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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DESCRIPTION:Chanting\, Vinyasa\, Mantra\, Meditation and Purification Exercises as taught to Yogi Brian by his Guru Sri Dharma Mittra. A meticulously assembled monthly workshop in honor of a Legendary Yoga Master (unlike any other) that should not be missed. Regularly given the first Saturday of every month\, this workshop includes an extra twenty-six life changing yoga postures and many different breathing exercises that will ultimately lead you to the real purpose of yoga\, union with the Divine\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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DESCRIPTION:Chanting\, Vinyasa\, Mantra\, Meditation and Purification Exercises as taught to Yogi Brian by his Guru Sri Dharma Mittra. A meticulously assembled monthly workshop in honor of a Legendary Yoga Master (unlike any other) that should not be missed. Regularly given the first Saturday of every month\, this workshop includes an extra twenty-six life changing yoga postures and many different breathing exercises that will ultimately lead you to the real purpose of yoga\, union with the Divine\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Maha Sadhana Workshop--The One Great Practice
DESCRIPTION:Chanting\, Vinyasa\, Mantra\, Meditation and Purification Exercises as taught to Yogi Brian by his Guru Sri Dharma Mittra. A meticulously assembled monthly workshop in honor of a Legendary Yoga Master (unlike any other) that should not be missed. Regularly given the first Saturday of every month\, this workshop includes an extra twenty-six life changing yoga postures and many different breathing exercises that will ultimately lead you to the real purpose of yoga\, union with the Divine\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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DESCRIPTION:Chanting\, Vinyasa\, Mantra\, Meditation and Purification Exercises as taught to Yogi Brian by his Guru Sri Dharma Mittra. A meticulously assembled monthly workshop in honor of a Legendary Yoga Master (unlike any other) that should not be missed. Regularly given the first Saturday of every month\, this workshop includes an extra twenty-six life changing yoga postures and many different breathing exercises that will ultimately lead you to the real purpose of yoga\, union with the Divine\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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DESCRIPTION:Chanting\, Vinyasa\, Mantra\, Meditation and Purification Exercises as taught to Yogi Brian by his Guru Sri Dharma Mittra. A meticulously assembled monthly workshop in honor of a Legendary Yoga Master (unlike any other) that should not be missed. Regularly given the first Saturday of every month\, this workshop includes an extra twenty-six life changing yoga postures and many different breathing exercises that will ultimately lead you to the real purpose of yoga\, union with the Divine\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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DESCRIPTION:Chanting\, Vinyasa\, Mantra\, Meditation and Purification Exercises as taught to Yogi Brian by his Guru Sri Dharma Mittra. A meticulously assembled monthly workshop in honor of a Legendary Yoga Master (unlike any other) that should not be missed. Regularly given the first Saturday of every month\, this workshop includes an extra twenty-six life changing yoga postures and many different breathing exercises that will ultimately lead you to the real purpose of yoga\, union with the Divine\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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DESCRIPTION:Chanting\, Vinyasa\, Mantra\, Meditation and Purification Exercises as taught to Yogi Brian by his Guru Sri Dharma Mittra. A meticulously assembled monthly workshop in honor of a Legendary Yoga Master (unlike any other) that should not be missed. Regularly given the first Saturday of every month\, this workshop includes an extra twenty-six life changing yoga postures and many different breathing exercises that will ultimately lead you to the real purpose of yoga\, union with the Divine\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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DESCRIPTION:Chanting\, Vinyasa\, Mantra\, Meditation and Purification Exercises as taught to Yogi Brian by his Guru Sri Dharma Mittra. A meticulously assembled monthly workshop in honor of a Legendary Yoga Master (unlike any other) that should not be missed. Regularly given the first Saturday of every month\, this workshop includes an extra twenty-six life changing yoga postures and many different breathing exercises that will ultimately lead you to the real purpose of yoga\, union with the Divine\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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DESCRIPTION:Chanting\, Vinyasa\, Mantra\, Meditation and Purification Exercises as taught to Yogi Brian by his Guru Sri Dharma Mittra. A meticulously assembled monthly workshop in honor of a Legendary Yoga Master (unlike any other) that should not be missed. Regularly given the first Saturday of every month\, this workshop includes an extra twenty-six life changing yoga postures and many different breathing exercises that will ultimately lead you to the real purpose of yoga\, union with the Divine\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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DESCRIPTION:Chanting\, Vinyasa\, Mantra\, Meditation and Purification Exercises as taught to Yogi Brian by his Guru Sri Dharma Mittra. A meticulously assembled monthly workshop in honor of a Legendary Yoga Master (unlike any other) that should not be missed. Regularly given the first Saturday of every month\, this workshop includes an extra twenty-six life changing yoga postures and many different breathing exercises that will ultimately lead you to the real purpose of yoga\, union with the Divine\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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DESCRIPTION:Chanting\, Vinyasa\, Mantra\, Meditation and Purification Exercises as taught to Yogi Brian by his Guru Sri Dharma Mittra. A meticulously assembled monthly workshop in honor of a Legendary Yoga Master (unlike any other) that should not be missed. Regularly given the first Saturday of every month\, this workshop includes an extra twenty-six life changing yoga postures and many different breathing exercises that will ultimately lead you to the real purpose of yoga\, union with the Divine\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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DESCRIPTION:Chanting\, Vinyasa\, Mantra\, Meditation and Purification Exercises as taught to Yogi Brian by his Guru Sri Dharma Mittra. A meticulously assembled monthly workshop in honor of a Legendary Yoga Master (unlike any other) that should not be missed. Regularly given the first Saturday of every month\, this workshop includes an extra twenty-six life changing yoga postures and many different breathing exercises that will ultimately lead you to the real purpose of yoga\, union with the Divine\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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DESCRIPTION:Chanting\, Vinyasa\, Mantra\, Meditation and Purification Exercises as taught to Yogi Brian by his Guru Sri Dharma Mittra. A meticulously assembled monthly workshop in honor of a Legendary Yoga Master (unlike any other) that should not be missed. Regularly given the first Saturday of every month\, this workshop includes an extra twenty-six life changing yoga postures and many different breathing exercises that will ultimately lead you to the real purpose of yoga\, union with the Divine\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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DESCRIPTION:Chanting\, Vinyasa\, Mantra\, Meditation and Purification Exercises as taught to Yogi Brian by his Guru Sri Dharma Mittra. A meticulously assembled monthly workshop in honor of a Legendary Yoga Master (unlike any other) that should not be missed. Regularly given the first Saturday of every month\, this workshop includes an extra twenty-six life changing yoga postures and many different breathing exercises that will ultimately lead you to the real purpose of yoga\, union with the Divine\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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DESCRIPTION:Chanting\, Vinyasa\, Mantra\, Meditation and Purification Exercises as taught to Yogi Brian by his Guru Sri Dharma Mittra. A meticulously assembled monthly workshop in honor of a Legendary Yoga Master (unlike any other) that should not be missed. Regularly given the first Saturday of every month\, this workshop includes an extra twenty-six life changing yoga postures and many different breathing exercises that will ultimately lead you to the real purpose of yoga\, union with the Divine\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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DESCRIPTION:Chanting\, Vinyasa\, Mantra\, Meditation and Purification Exercises as taught to Yogi Brian by his Guru Sri Dharma Mittra. A meticulously assembled monthly workshop in honor of a Legendary Yoga Master (unlike any other) that should not be missed. Regularly given the first Saturday of every month\, this workshop includes an extra twenty-six life changing yoga postures and many different breathing exercises that will ultimately lead you to the real purpose of yoga\, union with the Divine\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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DESCRIPTION:Chanting\, Vinyasa\, Mantra\, Meditation and Purification Exercises as taught to Yogi Brian by his Guru Sri Dharma Mittra. A meticulously assembled monthly workshop in honor of a Legendary Yoga Master (unlike any other) that should not be missed. Regularly given the first Saturday of every month\, this workshop includes an extra twenty-six life changing yoga postures and many different breathing exercises that will ultimately lead you to the real purpose of yoga\, union with the Divine\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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DTSTART:20100321T100000
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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DTSTART:20100323T100000
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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DTSTART:20101021T100000
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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DTSTART:20101101T100000
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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DTSTART:20101129T100000
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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DTSTART:20101130T100000
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SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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DTSTART:20101201T100000
DTEND:20101201T170000
SUMMARY:African Penguins
DESCRIPTION:Come fall in love! Undeniably cute. Comically awkward on land. Marvelously graceful under water. Give your heart to a colony of African penguins\, waddling and swimming in an outdoor exhibit\, offering views above and below the water. Included with Aquarium admission. Instead of frosty Antarctica\, this penguin species is native to the southwestern coast of South Africa and well-adapted to warm summer temperatures\, like those in Norwalk. Those cute\, pink &ldquo;eyebrows&rdquo; on an African penguin are actually featherless patches with lots of blood vessels underneath. When a penguin gets too hot\, these patches get brighter as the animal circulates blood there to dissipate heat. African penguins also have evolved shorter feathers than other penguin species because they do not face extremely cold environments. Jack Schneider\, the Aquarium&rsquo;s curator of animals\, said the African penguins are an excellent complement to The Maritime Aquarium&rsquo;s other current special exhibit\, &ldquo;African Underwater Safari\,&rdquo; which showcases some of the lesser-known but equally fascinating aquatic animals of Africa. &ldquo;Educating visitors on where penguins live is one of the first basic goals of the exhibit\,&rdquo; Schneider said. &ldquo;None of them live at the North Pole\, or anywhere near Eskimos or polar bears. Some species do live in Antarctica.  But many penguins can be found in warmer climates of the southern hemisphere\, like our African penguins in South Africa and several species that live up the western coast of South America\, all the way to the equator and the Galapagos Islands.&rdquo; Schneider said the African penguins &ndash; whose conservation status is listed as vulnerable &ndash; help call attention to Africa&rsquo;s troubled coastal environments\, which receive far less protection than the continent&rsquo;s inland savannahs\, plains and jungles.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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DTSTART:20100316T123000
DTEND:20100316T123000
SUMMARY:The Little Engine That Could
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, March 16\, 201010:30 a.m. &amp; 12:30 p.m.Belding TheaterPowered by its well-known refrain \'I think I can\, I think I can\,\' Watty Piper\'s The Little Engine That Could is one of the greatest tales of motivation ever told. In this well-loved classic featuring songs\, dance and dazzling costumes\, the Little Engine overcomes seemingly impossible odds to carry a train full of toys over an imposing mountain.  This entertaining\, inspirational and interactive show offers a valuable lesson about the power of positive thinking.Appropriate for: Pre-K through Grade 2Curriculum connections: Reading\, visual imagination\, character counts \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts - 166 Capitol Avenue , Hartford, CT  06106
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DTSTART:20100316T103000
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SUMMARY:The Little Engine That Could
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, March 16\, 201010:30 a.m. &amp; 12:30 p.m.Belding TheaterPowered by its well-known refrain \'I think I can\, I think I can\,\' Watty Piper\'s The Little Engine That Could is one of the greatest tales of motivation ever told. In this well-loved classic featuring songs\, dance and dazzling costumes\, the Little Engine overcomes seemingly impossible odds to carry a train full of toys over an imposing mountain.  This entertaining\, inspirational and interactive show offers a valuable lesson about the power of positive thinking.Appropriate for: Pre-K through Grade 2Curriculum connections: Reading\, visual imagination\, character counts \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts - 166 Capitol Avenue , Hartford, CT  06106
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DTSTART:20100406T103000
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SUMMARY:Most Valuable Player: Jackie Robinson
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, April 6\, 201010:30 a.m. &amp; 12:30 p.m. (Bushnell Children’s Theatre)7:00 p.m. (Robinson &amp; Cole Family Series)Belding TheaterEbbet’s Field\, Brooklyn\, New York\, 1947.  Before a crowd of 26\,623 Americans\, an African-American baseball player suits up in a Brooklyn Dodgers uniform and takes second base. On that day\, despite hisses\, walkouts and even death threats\, Jackie Robinson heroically breaks the “color” barrier for the National Baseball League and forever changes the world of sports!Appropriate for: Grades 4 and upCurriculum connections: History\, character counts\, civil rights\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts - 166 Capitol Avenue , Hartford, CT  06106
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DTSTART:20100406T123000
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SUMMARY:Most Valuable Player: Jackie Robinson
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, April 6\, 201010:30 a.m. &amp; 12:30 p.m. (Bushnell Children’s Theatre)7:00 p.m. (Robinson &amp; Cole Family Series)Belding TheaterEbbet’s Field\, Brooklyn\, New York\, 1947.  Before a crowd of 26\,623 Americans\, an African-American baseball player suits up in a Brooklyn Dodgers uniform and takes second base. On that day\, despite hisses\, walkouts and even death threats\, Jackie Robinson heroically breaks the “color” barrier for the National Baseball League and forever changes the world of sports!Appropriate for: Grades 4 and upCurriculum connections: History\, character counts\, civil rights\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts - 166 Capitol Avenue , Hartford, CT  06106
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DTSTART:20100406T190000
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SUMMARY:Most Valuable Player: Jackie Robinson
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, April 6\, 201010:30 a.m. &amp; 12:30 p.m. (Bushnell Children’s Theatre)7:00 p.m. (Robinson &amp; Cole Family Series)Belding TheaterEbbet’s Field\, Brooklyn\, New York\, 1947.  Before a crowd of 26\,623 Americans\, an African-American baseball player suits up in a Brooklyn Dodgers uniform and takes second base. On that day\, despite hisses\, walkouts and even death threats\, Jackie Robinson heroically breaks the “color” barrier for the National Baseball League and forever changes the world of sports!Appropriate for: Grades 4 and upCurriculum connections: History\, character counts\, civil rights\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts - 166 Capitol Avenue , Hartford, CT  06106
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100420
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100421
SUMMARY:Rodgers & Hammerstein’s SOUTH PACIFIC
DESCRIPTION:Mortensen Hall“Simply wonderful!  Beguiling theatrical magic!” hails the New York Post for the breathtaking new production of Rodgers &amp; Hammerstein’s South Pacific. A stunning reinvention produced by Lincoln Center Theater\, South Pacific swept the 2008 Tony Awards®\, winning seven honors including Best Musical Revival and Best Director for Bartlett Sher.  Set on a tropical island during World War II\, the musical tells the sweeping romantic story of two couples and how their happiness is threatened by the realities of war and by their own prejudices.  The beloved score’s songs include “Some Enchanted Evening\,” “I’m Gonna Wash That Man Right Outta My Hair\,” “This Nearly Was Mine” and “There’s Nothin’ Like a Dame.”  USA Today cheers\, “Gorgeous!  South Pacific doesn’t just float; it soars!” \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts - 166 Capitol Avenue , Hartford, CT  06106
CATEGORIES:Stamford Plus calendar Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100421
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100422
SUMMARY:Rodgers & Hammerstein’s SOUTH PACIFIC
DESCRIPTION:Mortensen Hall“Simply wonderful!  Beguiling theatrical magic!” hails the New York Post for the breathtaking new production of Rodgers &amp; Hammerstein’s South Pacific. A stunning reinvention produced by Lincoln Center Theater\, South Pacific swept the 2008 Tony Awards®\, winning seven honors including Best Musical Revival and Best Director for Bartlett Sher.  Set on a tropical island during World War II\, the musical tells the sweeping romantic story of two couples and how their happiness is threatened by the realities of war and by their own prejudices.  The beloved score’s songs include “Some Enchanted Evening\,” “I’m Gonna Wash That Man Right Outta My Hair\,” “This Nearly Was Mine” and “There’s Nothin’ Like a Dame.”  USA Today cheers\, “Gorgeous!  South Pacific doesn’t just float; it soars!” \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts - 166 Capitol Avenue , Hartford, CT  06106
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100422
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100423
SUMMARY:Rodgers & Hammerstein’s SOUTH PACIFIC
DESCRIPTION:Mortensen Hall“Simply wonderful!  Beguiling theatrical magic!” hails the New York Post for the breathtaking new production of Rodgers &amp; Hammerstein’s South Pacific. A stunning reinvention produced by Lincoln Center Theater\, South Pacific swept the 2008 Tony Awards®\, winning seven honors including Best Musical Revival and Best Director for Bartlett Sher.  Set on a tropical island during World War II\, the musical tells the sweeping romantic story of two couples and how their happiness is threatened by the realities of war and by their own prejudices.  The beloved score’s songs include “Some Enchanted Evening\,” “I’m Gonna Wash That Man Right Outta My Hair\,” “This Nearly Was Mine” and “There’s Nothin’ Like a Dame.”  USA Today cheers\, “Gorgeous!  South Pacific doesn’t just float; it soars!” \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts - 166 Capitol Avenue , Hartford, CT  06106
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100423
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100424
SUMMARY:Rodgers & Hammerstein’s SOUTH PACIFIC
DESCRIPTION:Mortensen Hall“Simply wonderful!  Beguiling theatrical magic!” hails the New York Post for the breathtaking new production of Rodgers &amp; Hammerstein’s South Pacific. A stunning reinvention produced by Lincoln Center Theater\, South Pacific swept the 2008 Tony Awards®\, winning seven honors including Best Musical Revival and Best Director for Bartlett Sher.  Set on a tropical island during World War II\, the musical tells the sweeping romantic story of two couples and how their happiness is threatened by the realities of war and by their own prejudices.  The beloved score’s songs include “Some Enchanted Evening\,” “I’m Gonna Wash That Man Right Outta My Hair\,” “This Nearly Was Mine” and “There’s Nothin’ Like a Dame.”  USA Today cheers\, “Gorgeous!  South Pacific doesn’t just float; it soars!” \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts - 166 Capitol Avenue , Hartford, CT  06106
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100424
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100425
SUMMARY:Rodgers & Hammerstein’s SOUTH PACIFIC
DESCRIPTION:Mortensen Hall“Simply wonderful!  Beguiling theatrical magic!” hails the New York Post for the breathtaking new production of Rodgers &amp; Hammerstein’s South Pacific. A stunning reinvention produced by Lincoln Center Theater\, South Pacific swept the 2008 Tony Awards®\, winning seven honors including Best Musical Revival and Best Director for Bartlett Sher.  Set on a tropical island during World War II\, the musical tells the sweeping romantic story of two couples and how their happiness is threatened by the realities of war and by their own prejudices.  The beloved score’s songs include “Some Enchanted Evening\,” “I’m Gonna Wash That Man Right Outta My Hair\,” “This Nearly Was Mine” and “There’s Nothin’ Like a Dame.”  USA Today cheers\, “Gorgeous!  South Pacific doesn’t just float; it soars!” \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts - 166 Capitol Avenue , Hartford, CT  06106
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100425
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100426
SUMMARY:Rodgers & Hammerstein’s SOUTH PACIFIC
DESCRIPTION:Mortensen Hall“Simply wonderful!  Beguiling theatrical magic!” hails the New York Post for the breathtaking new production of Rodgers &amp; Hammerstein’s South Pacific. A stunning reinvention produced by Lincoln Center Theater\, South Pacific swept the 2008 Tony Awards®\, winning seven honors including Best Musical Revival and Best Director for Bartlett Sher.  Set on a tropical island during World War II\, the musical tells the sweeping romantic story of two couples and how their happiness is threatened by the realities of war and by their own prejudices.  The beloved score’s songs include “Some Enchanted Evening\,” “I’m Gonna Wash That Man Right Outta My Hair\,” “This Nearly Was Mine” and “There’s Nothin’ Like a Dame.”  USA Today cheers\, “Gorgeous!  South Pacific doesn’t just float; it soars!” \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts - 166 Capitol Avenue , Hartford, CT  06106
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100608
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100609
SUMMARY:Porgy and Bess
DESCRIPTION:Mortensen HallPorgy and Bess is recognized as an American masterpiece\, with a story that intertwines pride\, prejudice\, pathos and passion through a jazz and blues influenced score.  Originally billed as a “Folk Opera\,” Porgy and Bess introduced classic Gershwin songs including “Summertime\,” “I Got Plenty O’ Nuttin’” and “It Ain’t Necessarily So\,” as well as magnificent and enthralling choruses that stunned music and drama critics alike at its premiere in 1935. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts - 166 Capitol Avenue , Hartford, CT  06106
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100609
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100610
SUMMARY:Porgy and Bess
DESCRIPTION:Mortensen HallPorgy and Bess is recognized as an American masterpiece\, with a story that intertwines pride\, prejudice\, pathos and passion through a jazz and blues influenced score.  Originally billed as a “Folk Opera\,” Porgy and Bess introduced classic Gershwin songs including “Summertime\,” “I Got Plenty O’ Nuttin’” and “It Ain’t Necessarily So\,” as well as magnificent and enthralling choruses that stunned music and drama critics alike at its premiere in 1935. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts - 166 Capitol Avenue , Hartford, CT  06106
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100610
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100611
SUMMARY:Porgy and Bess
DESCRIPTION:Mortensen HallPorgy and Bess is recognized as an American masterpiece\, with a story that intertwines pride\, prejudice\, pathos and passion through a jazz and blues influenced score.  Originally billed as a “Folk Opera\,” Porgy and Bess introduced classic Gershwin songs including “Summertime\,” “I Got Plenty O’ Nuttin’” and “It Ain’t Necessarily So\,” as well as magnificent and enthralling choruses that stunned music and drama critics alike at its premiere in 1935. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100611
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100612
SUMMARY:Porgy and Bess
DESCRIPTION:Mortensen HallPorgy and Bess is recognized as an American masterpiece\, with a story that intertwines pride\, prejudice\, pathos and passion through a jazz and blues influenced score.  Originally billed as a “Folk Opera\,” Porgy and Bess introduced classic Gershwin songs including “Summertime\,” “I Got Plenty O’ Nuttin’” and “It Ain’t Necessarily So\,” as well as magnificent and enthralling choruses that stunned music and drama critics alike at its premiere in 1935. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts - 166 Capitol Avenue , Hartford, CT  06106
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100612
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100613
SUMMARY:Porgy and Bess
DESCRIPTION:Mortensen HallPorgy and Bess is recognized as an American masterpiece\, with a story that intertwines pride\, prejudice\, pathos and passion through a jazz and blues influenced score.  Originally billed as a “Folk Opera\,” Porgy and Bess introduced classic Gershwin songs including “Summertime\,” “I Got Plenty O’ Nuttin’” and “It Ain’t Necessarily So\,” as well as magnificent and enthralling choruses that stunned music and drama critics alike at its premiere in 1935. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts - 166 Capitol Avenue , Hartford, CT  06106
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100613
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100614
SUMMARY:Porgy and Bess
DESCRIPTION:Mortensen HallPorgy and Bess is recognized as an American masterpiece\, with a story that intertwines pride\, prejudice\, pathos and passion through a jazz and blues influenced score.  Originally billed as a “Folk Opera\,” Porgy and Bess introduced classic Gershwin songs including “Summertime\,” “I Got Plenty O’ Nuttin’” and “It Ain’t Necessarily So\,” as well as magnificent and enthralling choruses that stunned music and drama critics alike at its premiere in 1935. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts - 166 Capitol Avenue , Hartford, CT  06106
CATEGORIES:Stamford Plus calendar Events
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=14162
DTSTART:20100326T203000
DTEND:20100326T203000
SUMMARY:Ha! Ha! Hartford! sponsored by United Technologies Corporation
DESCRIPTION:He’s back!  96.5 TIC-FM’s irrepressible Damon Scott is back for his eighth season as host of The Bushnell’s homegrown comedy series.  Comedians to be announced.  Check www.bushnell.org for updates.  May contain adult subject matter.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts - 166 Capitol Avenue , Hartford, CT  06106
CATEGORIES:Stamford Plus calendar Events
PRIORITY:0
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=14163
DTSTART:20100430T203000
DTEND:20100430T203000
SUMMARY:Ha! Ha! Hartford! sponsored by United Technologies Corporation
DESCRIPTION:He’s back!  96.5 TIC-FM’s irrepressible Damon Scott is back for his eighth season as host of The Bushnell’s homegrown comedy series.  Comedians to be announced.  Check www.bushnell.org for updates.  May contain adult subject matter.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts - 166 Capitol Avenue , Hartford, CT  06106
CATEGORIES:Stamford Plus calendar Events
PRIORITY:0
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=14173
DTSTART:20100501T193000
DTEND:20100501T193000
SUMMARY:MY MOTHER’S ITALIAN\, MY FATHER’S JEWISH & I’M STILL IN THERAPY
DESCRIPTION:Belding TheaterAnother installment from Steve Solomon.  In this hysterical prequel\, we go back with Steve from his baby years with his twin sister right up to the present. We’ll meet: Uncle Willie\, Stuttering Cousin Bob\, Demented Cousin Kenny\, Steve’s new therapist\, Cousin Sal (and Sal’s parole officer) and a myriad of astounding characters we know\, love and tolerate from our own families. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts - 166 Capitol Avenue , Hartford, CT  06106
CATEGORIES:Stamford Plus calendar Events
PRIORITY:0
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=14615
DTSTART:20100425T160000
DTEND:20100425T160000
SUMMARY:Chiara String Quartet
DESCRIPTION:Chiara String Quartet\, an exciting young group\, will perform music by Mozart\, Beethoven\, and the outstanding young New York composer Jefferson Friedman\, a protégé of former Westporter John Corigliano.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Pequot Library - 720 Pequot Ave , Southport, CT  06890
CATEGORIES:Stamford Plus calendar Events
PRIORITY:0
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=14587
DTSTART:20100318T133000
DTEND:20100318T133000
SUMMARY:2009-2010 Adventure Series: If You’re Ever in the Amazon 
DESCRIPTION:Blue-water sailors Bob and Ami Green will share their sea voyage aboard Scallywag II\, a journey that took them through the seldom-traveled locales of Cape Verde\, Senegal\, Brazil and down the Amazon River.Each presenter will speak at 1:30 and 7:30 p.m. in the River Room at Seamen’s Inne. Tickets for the entire afternoon series are $85 ($70 for members) and for the complete evening series are $95 ($80 for members). Single-program tickets can be purchased after October 2 based on availability. Early registration is recommended\, especially for the evening series.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Mystic Seaport - 75 Greenmanville Ave , Mystic, CT  06355-0990
CATEGORIES:Stamford Plus calendar Events
PRIORITY:0
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=14588
DTSTART:20100318T193000
DTEND:20100318T193000
SUMMARY:2009-2010 Adventure Series: If You’re Ever in the Amazon 
DESCRIPTION:Blue-water sailors Bob and Ami Green will share their sea voyage aboard Scallywag II\, a journey that took them through the seldom-traveled locales of Cape Verde\, Senegal\, Brazil and down the Amazon River.Each presenter will speak at 1:30 and 7:30 p.m. in the River Room at Seamen’s Inne. Tickets for the entire afternoon series are $85 ($70 for members) and for the complete evening series are $95 ($80 for members). Single-program tickets can be purchased after October 2 based on availability. Early registration is recommended\, especially for the evening series.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Mystic Seaport - 75 Greenmanville Ave , Mystic, CT  06355-0990
CATEGORIES:Stamford Plus calendar Events
PRIORITY:0
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=14589
DTSTART:20100415T193000
DTEND:20100415T193000
SUMMARY:2009-2010 Adventure Series: Racing Around the World\, Non-Stop and Alone
DESCRIPTION:Rich Wilson will speak about his recent 28\,000-mile race around the world\, which he completed non-stop and alone aboard his 60’ sailboat. While fewer than half of the international race’s participants completed the event\, Wilson – the race’s senior skipper at the age of 58 – finished in 9th place.Each presenter will speak at 1:30 and 7:30 p.m. in the River Room at Seamen’s Inne. Tickets for the entire afternoon series are $85 ($70 for members) and for the complete evening series are $95 ($80 for members). Single-program tickets can be purchased after October 2 based on availability. Early registration is recommended\, especially for the evening series.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Mystic Seaport - 75 Greenmanville Ave , Mystic, CT  06355-0990
CATEGORIES:Stamford Plus calendar Events
PRIORITY:0
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=14590
DTSTART:20100415T133000
DTEND:20100415T133000
SUMMARY:2009-2010 Adventure Series: Racing Around the World\, Non-Stop and Alone
DESCRIPTION:Rich Wilson will speak about his recent 28\,000-mile race around the world\, which he completed non-stop and alone aboard his 60’ sailboat. While fewer than half of the international race’s participants completed the event\, Wilson – the race’s senior skipper at the age of 58 – finished in 9th place.Each presenter will speak at 1:30 and 7:30 p.m. in the River Room at Seamen’s Inne. Tickets for the entire afternoon series are $85 ($70 for members) and for the complete evening series are $95 ($80 for members). Single-program tickets can be purchased after October 2 based on availability. Early registration is recommended\, especially for the evening series.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Mystic Seaport - 75 Greenmanville Ave , Mystic, CT  06355-0990
CATEGORIES:Stamford Plus calendar Events
PRIORITY:0
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=14505
DTSTART:20100417T200000
DTEND:20100417T200000
SUMMARY:Themes & Screams
DESCRIPTION:John Williams\' celluloid dreamsJohn Williams’ scores to Star Wars\, E.T.\, Superman\, Indiana Jones\, Monday Night Football\, and Schindler’s List with its breathtaking violin solos\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Palace Theatre - 61 Atlantic St , Stamford, CT  06901
CATEGORIES:Stamford Plus calendar Events
PRIORITY:0
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=14506
DTSTART:20100418T150000
DTEND:20100418T150000
SUMMARY:Themes & Screams
DESCRIPTION:John Williams\' celluloid dreamsJohn Williams’ scores to Star Wars\, E.T.\, Superman\, Indiana Jones\, Monday Night Football\, and Schindler’s List with its breathtaking violin solos\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Palace Theatre - 61 Atlantic St , Stamford, CT  06901
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PRIORITY:0
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=15069
DTSTART:20100328T130000
DTEND:20100328T130000
SUMMARY:Are You My Mother
DESCRIPTION:Part of 2010 Family Festivities Series.The musical\, “Are You My Mother\,” presented by ArtsPower is appropriate for grades K – 2. At long last\, Baby Bird emerges from her shell and expects to be greeted by her mother’s song.  But her mother is not there.  Where is she?  Why isn’t she home?  With the help of Dog\, Cat and Hen\, Baby Bird sets out in search of Mother Bird in this colorful musical adventure based on P. D. Eastman’s whimsical and well-loved picture book. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Westport Country Playhouse  - 25 Powers Court , Westport, CT  06880
CATEGORIES:Stamford Plus calendar Events
PRIORITY:0
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=15070
DTSTART:20100328T160000
DTEND:20100328T160000
SUMMARY:Are You My Mother
DESCRIPTION:Part of 2010 Family Festivities Series.The musical\, “Are You My Mother\,” presented by ArtsPower is appropriate for grades K – 2. At long last\, Baby Bird emerges from her shell and expects to be greeted by her mother’s song.  But her mother is not there.  Where is she?  Why isn’t she home?  With the help of Dog\, Cat and Hen\, Baby Bird sets out in search of Mother Bird in this colorful musical adventure based on P. D. Eastman’s whimsical and well-loved picture book. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Westport Country Playhouse  - 25 Powers Court , Westport, CT  06880
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PRIORITY:0
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=15071
DTSTART:20100411T160000
DTEND:20100411T160000
SUMMARY:I Have a Dream:  The Life and Times of Dr. Martin Luther King\, Jr
DESCRIPTION:Part of 2010 Family Festivities Series.“I Have a Dream:  The Life and Times of Dr. Martin Luther King\, Jr.\,” presented by Theatre IV is appropriate for grades 3 – 12.  Written by Bruce Craig Miller\, the play chronicles the phenomenal impact of Dr. Martin Luther King\, Jr.\, in a compelling dramatization of the life and times of one of the most influential and charismatic leaders of the “American Century.”  Dr. King becomes the prime mover behind the Montgomery\, Alabama bus boycott\, putting his philosophy of nonviolent protest to work.  Young people will be inspired by the story of this great leader’s struggle and his dream of lifting “our nation from the quicksand of racial injustice to the solid rock of brotherhood.” \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Westport Country Playhouse  - 25 Powers Court , Westport, CT  06880
CATEGORIES:Stamford Plus calendar Events
PRIORITY:0
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=15072
DTSTART:20100411T130000
DTEND:20100411T130000
SUMMARY:I Have a Dream:  The Life and Times of Dr. Martin Luther King\, Jr
DESCRIPTION:Part of 2010 Family Festivities Series.“I Have a Dream:  The Life and Times of Dr. Martin Luther King\, Jr.\,” presented by Theatre IV is appropriate for grades 3 – 12.  Written by Bruce Craig Miller\, the play chronicles the phenomenal impact of Dr. Martin Luther King\, Jr.\, in a compelling dramatization of the life and times of one of the most influential and charismatic leaders of the “American Century.”  Dr. King becomes the prime mover behind the Montgomery\, Alabama bus boycott\, putting his philosophy of nonviolent protest to work.  Young people will be inspired by the story of this great leader’s struggle and his dream of lifting “our nation from the quicksand of racial injustice to the solid rock of brotherhood.” \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Westport Country Playhouse  - 25 Powers Court , Westport, CT  06880
CATEGORIES:Stamford Plus calendar Events
PRIORITY:0
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=15195
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100911
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100912
SUMMARY:2010 Fairfield County Concours D\'Elegance
DESCRIPTION:2010 Fairfield County Concours D\'Elegance\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Fairfield County Hunt Club - 174 Long Lots Rd , Westport, CT  06880
CATEGORIES:Stamford Plus calendar Events
PRIORITY:0
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=15196
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100912
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100913
SUMMARY:2010 Fairfield County Concours D\'Elegance
DESCRIPTION:2010 Fairfield County Concours D\'Elegance\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Fairfield County Hunt Club - 174 Long Lots Rd , Westport, CT  06880
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=15542
DTSTART:20100321T150000
DTEND:20100321T150000
SUMMARY:Family Fun: “Little Red Hen” 
DESCRIPTION:Family Fun: “Little Red Hen” – musical based on a favorite story performed by children in kindergarten and first grade.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Crystal Theatre Performing Arts Center - Bayview and Hillside Avenues , Norwalk, CT  06850
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=15543
DTSTART:20100321T180000
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SUMMARY:Family Fun: “Little Red Hen” 
DESCRIPTION:Family Fun: “Little Red Hen” – musical based on a favorite story performed by children in kindergarten and first grade.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Crystal Theatre Performing Arts Center - Bayview and Hillside Avenues , Norwalk, CT  06850
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DTSTART:20100501T183000
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SUMMARY:Family Fun: “Cosmic Nightingale” 
DESCRIPTION:Family Fun: “Cosmic Nightingale” – musical performed by middle school students.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Crystal Theatre Performing Arts Center - Bayview and Hillside Avenues , Norwalk, CT  06850
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=15545
DTSTART:20100502T150000
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SUMMARY:Family Fun: “Cosmic Nightingale” 
DESCRIPTION:Family Fun: “Cosmic Nightingale” – musical performed by middle school students.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Crystal Theatre Performing Arts Center - Bayview and Hillside Avenues , Norwalk, CT  06850
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=15546
DTSTART:20100508T183000
DTEND:20100508T183000
SUMMARY:Family Fun: “Snow White” 
DESCRIPTION:Family Fun: “Snow White” – a musical based on a beloved story performed by younger in fourth-seventh grades.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Crystal Theatre Performing Arts Center - Bayview and Hillside Avenues , Norwalk, CT  06850
CATEGORIES:Stamford Plus calendar Events
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=15547
DTSTART:20100515T183000
DTEND:20100515T183000
SUMMARY:Family Fun: “Snow White” 
DESCRIPTION:Family Fun: “Snow White” – a musical based on a beloved story performed by younger in fourth-seventh grades.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Crystal Theatre Performing Arts Center - Bayview and Hillside Avenues , Norwalk, CT  06850
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=15548
DTSTART:20100509T150000
DTEND:20100509T150000
SUMMARY:Family Fun: “Snow White”
DESCRIPTION:Family Fun: “Snow White” – a musical based on a beloved story performed by younger in fourth-seventh grades.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Crystal Theatre Performing Arts Center - Bayview and Hillside Avenues , Norwalk, CT  06850
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=15549
DTSTART:20100516T150000
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SUMMARY:Family Fun: “Snow White”
DESCRIPTION:Family Fun: “Snow White” – a musical based on a beloved story performed by younger in fourth-seventh grades.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Crystal Theatre Performing Arts Center - Bayview and Hillside Avenues , Norwalk, CT  06850
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=15550
DTSTART:20100522T150000
DTEND:20100522T150000
SUMMARY:Family Fun: “Puss ‘n’ Boots”
DESCRIPTION:Family Fun: “Puss ‘n’ Boots” – musical based on a favorite childhood story performed by youngsters in second-fifth grades.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Crystal Theatre Performing Arts Center - Bayview and Hillside Avenues , Norwalk, CT  06850
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=15551
DTSTART:20100522T183000
DTEND:20100522T183000
SUMMARY:Family Fun: “Puss ‘n’ Boots”
DESCRIPTION:Family Fun: “Puss ‘n’ Boots” – musical based on a favorite childhood story performed by youngsters in second-fifth grades.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Crystal Theatre Performing Arts Center - Bayview and Hillside Avenues , Norwalk, CT  06850
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=15552
DTSTART:20100529T193000
DTEND:20100529T193000
SUMMARY:“The Burning of Norwalk\, 1779”
DESCRIPTION:“The Burning of Norwalk\, 1779” – historical musical set during the American Revolutionary War performed by high school students.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Crystal Theatre Performing Arts Center - Bayview and Hillside Avenues , Norwalk, CT  06850
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=15553
DTSTART:20100530T193000
DTEND:20100530T193000
SUMMARY:“The Burning of Norwalk\, 1779”
DESCRIPTION:“The Burning of Norwalk\, 1779” – historical musical set during the American Revolutionary War performed by high school students.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Crystal Theatre Performing Arts Center - Bayview and Hillside Avenues , Norwalk, CT  06850
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=15554
DTSTART:20100605T150000
DTEND:20100605T150000
SUMMARY:Family Fun: “Thumbelina”
DESCRIPTION:Family Fun: “Thumbelina” – musical based on Hans Christian Anderson story performed by second and third grade students\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Crystal Theatre Performing Arts Center - Bayview and Hillside Avenues , Norwalk, CT  06850
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=15555
DTSTART:20100606T150000
DTEND:20100606T150000
SUMMARY:Family Fun: “Thumbelina”
DESCRIPTION:Family Fun: “Thumbelina” – musical based on Hans Christian Anderson story performed by second and third grade students\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Crystal Theatre Performing Arts Center - Bayview and Hillside Avenues , Norwalk, CT  06850
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=15556
DTSTART:20100606T180000
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SUMMARY:Family Fun: “Thumbelina”
DESCRIPTION:Family Fun: “Thumbelina” – musical based on Hans Christian Anderson story performed by second and third grade students\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Crystal Theatre Performing Arts Center - Bayview and Hillside Avenues , Norwalk, CT  06850
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DTSTART:20100606T150000
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SUMMARY:Family Fun: “Thumbelina”
DESCRIPTION:Family Fun: “Thumbelina” – musical based on Hans Christian Anderson story performed by second and third grade students\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Crystal Theatre Performing Arts Center - Bayview and Hillside Avenues , Norwalk, CT  06850
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=15558
DTSTART:20100708T193000
DTEND:20100708T193000
SUMMARY:Family Fun: “Living on the Main Line”
DESCRIPTION:Family Fun: “Living on the Main Line” – musical production performed by youngsters ages 10-16.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Crystal Theatre Performing Arts Center - Bayview and Hillside Avenues , Norwalk, CT  06850
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=15559
DTSTART:20100709T193000
DTEND:20100709T193000
SUMMARY:Family Fun: “Living on the Main Line”
DESCRIPTION:Family Fun: “Living on the Main Line” – musical production performed by youngsters ages 10-16.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Crystal Theatre Performing Arts Center - Bayview and Hillside Avenues , Norwalk, CT  06850
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=15560
DTSTART:20100716T183000
DTEND:20100716T183000
SUMMARY:Family Fun: “Bella Bassett Ballerina”
DESCRIPTION:Family Fun: “Bella Bassett Ballerina” – musical based on the popular children’s book performed by youngsters ages 6-9.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Crystal Theatre Performing Arts Center - Bayview and Hillside Avenues , Norwalk, CT  06850
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DTSTART:20100723T193000
DTEND:20100723T193000
SUMMARY:Family Fun: “Broadway Blast”
DESCRIPTION:Family Fun: “Broadway Blast” – musical review performed by youngsters ages 10-15.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Crystal Theatre Performing Arts Center - Bayview and Hillside Avenues , Norwalk, CT  06850
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DTSTART:20100724T193000
DTEND:20100724T193000
SUMMARY:Family Fun: “Broadway Blast”
DESCRIPTION:Family Fun: “Broadway Blast” – musical review performed by youngsters ages 10-15.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Crystal Theatre Performing Arts Center - Bayview and Hillside Avenues , Norwalk, CT  06850
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=15599
DTSTART:20100320T200000
DTEND:20100320T200000
SUMMARY:Romeo and Juliet
DESCRIPTION:The legacy of star-crossed loversSpecial guest narrator Avery Brooks\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Norwalk Concert Hall - 125 East Avenue , Norwalk, CT  06851
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DTSTART:20100515T200000
DTEND:20100515T200000
SUMMARY:Norwalk Symphony Orchestra presents - Movie classics
DESCRIPTION:Your favorite classical composers venture into classical music\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Norwalk Concert Hall - 125 East Avenue , Norwalk, CT  06851
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=16260
DTSTART:20100321T110000
DTEND:20100321T110000
SUMMARY:Spring Hikers’ Hike 
DESCRIPTION:A strenuous hike over rough terrainFOR EXPERIENCED HIKERS ONLYThe meeting place is at the bulletin board/kiosk near the park entrance.  Sleeping Giant Park is on Mt. Carmel Avenue in northern Hamden\, about a quarter of a mile in from Whitney Avenue\, on the left-hand side of the street\, across from the entrance to Quinnipiac University. The hikes are on forest trails (rocky in places and slippery at times); wear sturdy\, trail-appropriate\, supportive shoes.  Dress for the weather.  Bring snacks and water\, and a camera if you wish.  No pets\, please! \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Sleeping Giant State Park - 200 Mount Carmel Ave , Hamden, CT  06518
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=16261
DTSTART:20100411T133000
DTEND:20100411T133000
SUMMARY:History-of-the-Giant Hike
DESCRIPTION:The meeting place is at the bulletin board/kiosk near the park entrance at 1:30 PM.  Sleeping Giant Park is on Mt. Carmel Avenue in northern Hamden\, about a quarter of a mile in from Whitney Avenue\, on the left-hand side of the street\, across from the entrance to Quinnipiac University. The hikes are on forest trails (rocky in places and slippery at times); wear sturdy\, trail-appropriate\, supportive shoes.  Dress for the weather.  Bring snacks and water\, and a camera if you wish.  No pets\, please! \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Sleeping Giant State Park - 200 Mount Carmel Ave , Hamden, CT  06518
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=16262
DTSTART:20100425T133000
DTEND:20100425T133000
SUMMARY:Spring Wildflower Hike
DESCRIPTION:The meeting place is at the bulletin board/kiosk near the park entrance at 1:30 PM.  Sleeping Giant Park is on Mt. Carmel Avenue in northern Hamden\, about a quarter of a mile in from Whitney Avenue\, on the left-hand side of the street\, across from the entrance to Quinnipiac University. The hikes are on forest trails (rocky in places and slippery at times); wear sturdy\, trail-appropriate\, supportive shoes.  Dress for the weather.  Bring snacks and water\, and a camera if you wish.  No pets\, please! \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Sleeping Giant State Park - 200 Mount Carmel Ave , Hamden, CT  06518
CATEGORIES:Stamford Plus calendar Events
PRIORITY:0
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=16263
DTSTART:20100509T080000
DTEND:20100509T080000
SUMMARY:Early Bird Watchers’ Hike
DESCRIPTION:The meeting place is at the bulletin board/kiosk near the park entrance. Sleeping Giant Park is on Mt. Carmel Avenue in northern Hamden\, about a quarter of a mile in from Whitney Avenue\, on the left-hand side of the street\, across from the entrance to Quinnipiac University. The hikes are on forest trails (rocky in places and slippery at times); wear sturdy\, trail-appropriate\, supportive shoes.  Dress for the weather.  Bring snacks and water\, and a camera if you wish.  No pets\, please! \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Sleeping Giant State Park - 200 Mount Carmel Ave , Hamden, CT  06518
CATEGORIES:Stamford Plus calendar Events
PRIORITY:0
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=16264
DTSTART:20100523T133000
DTEND:20100523T133000
SUMMARY:Spring Introduction to Hiking in the Giant (“Giant 101”)
DESCRIPTION:The meeting place is at the bulletin board/kiosk near the park entrance. Sleeping Giant Park is on Mt. Carmel Avenue in northern Hamden\, about a quarter of a mile in from Whitney Avenue\, on the left-hand side of the street\, across from the entrance to Quinnipiac University. The hikes are on forest trails (rocky in places and slippery at times); wear sturdy\, trail-appropriate\, supportive shoes.  Dress for the weather.  Bring snacks and water\, and a camera if you wish.  No pets\, please! \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Sleeping Giant State Park - 200 Mount Carmel Ave , Hamden, CT  06518
CATEGORIES:Stamford Plus calendar Events
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=16265
DTSTART:20100606T133000
DTEND:20100606T133000
SUMMARY:HIKE-A-GIANT 2010 
DESCRIPTION:In conjunction with National Trails Day2 or 3 simultaneous hikes varying in length and difficultyThe meeting place is at the bulletin board/kiosk near the park entrance. Sleeping Giant Park is on Mt. Carmel Avenue in northern Hamden\, about a quarter of a mile in from Whitney Avenue\, on the left-hand side of the street\, across from the entrance to Quinnipiac University. The hikes are on forest trails (rocky in places and slippery at times); wear sturdy\, trail-appropriate\, supportive shoes.  Dress for the weather.  Bring snacks and water\, and a camera if you wish.  No pets\, please! \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Sleeping Giant State Park - 200 Mount Carmel Ave , Hamden, CT  06518
CATEGORIES:Stamford Plus calendar Events
PRIORITY:0
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=16266
DTSTART:20100613T133000
DTEND:20100613T133000
SUMMARY:Second Annual Giant Bioblitz
DESCRIPTION:The meeting place is at the bulletin board/kiosk near the park entrance. Sleeping Giant Park is on Mt. Carmel Avenue in northern Hamden\, about a quarter of a mile in from Whitney Avenue\, on the left-hand side of the street\, across from the entrance to Quinnipiac University. The hikes are on forest trails (rocky in places and slippery at times); wear sturdy\, trail-appropriate\, supportive shoes.  Dress for the weather.  Bring snacks and water\, and a camera if you wish.  No pets\, please! \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Sleeping Giant State Park - 200 Mount Carmel Ave , Hamden, CT  06518
CATEGORIES:Stamford Plus calendar Events
PRIORITY:0
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=16267
DTSTART:20100912T133000
DTEND:20100912T133000
SUMMARY:Geology-of-the-Giant Hike
DESCRIPTION:The meeting place is at the bulletin board/kiosk near the park entrance. Sleeping Giant Park is on Mt. Carmel Avenue in northern Hamden\, about a quarter of a mile in from Whitney Avenue\, on the left-hand side of the street\, across from the entrance to Quinnipiac University. The hikes are on forest trails (rocky in places and slippery at times); wear sturdy\, trail-appropriate\, supportive shoes.  Dress for the weather.  Bring snacks and water\, and a camera if you wish.  No pets\, please! \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Sleeping Giant State Park - 200 Mount Carmel Ave , Hamden, CT  06518
CATEGORIES:Stamford Plus calendar Events
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=16268
DTSTART:20100926T133000
DTEND:20100926T133000
SUMMARY:Fall Wildflower Hike
DESCRIPTION:The meeting place is at the bulletin board/kiosk near the park entrance. Sleeping Giant Park is on Mt. Carmel Avenue in northern Hamden\, about a quarter of a mile in from Whitney Avenue\, on the left-hand side of the street\, across from the entrance to Quinnipiac University. The hikes are on forest trails (rocky in places and slippery at times); wear sturdy\, trail-appropriate\, supportive shoes.  Dress for the weather.  Bring snacks and water\, and a camera if you wish.  No pets\, please! \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Sleeping Giant State Park - 200 Mount Carmel Ave , Hamden, CT  06518
CATEGORIES:Stamford Plus calendar Events
PRIORITY:0
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=16269
DTSTART:20101010T133000
DTEND:20101010T133000
SUMMARY:East End Hike
DESCRIPTION:Meet at Park Entrance at 1:30\, to CaravanOr at Chestnut Land Trailhead at 1:45Sleeping Giant Park is on Mt. Carmel Avenue in northern Hamden\, about a quarter of a mile in from Whitney Avenue\, on the left-hand side of the street\, across from the entrance to Quinnipiac University. The hikes are on forest trails (rocky in places and slippery at times); wear sturdy\, trail-appropriate\, supportive shoes.  Dress for the weather.  Bring snacks and water\, and a camera if you wish.  No pets\, please! \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Sleeping Giant State Park - 200 Mount Carmel Ave , Hamden, CT  06518
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=16270
DTSTART:20101017T133000
DTEND:20101017T133000
SUMMARY:Fall Foliage hike 
DESCRIPTION:SGPA Annual Public MeetingThe meeting place is at the bulletin board/kiosk near the park entrance.  Sleeping Giant Park is on Mt. Carmel Avenue in northern Hamden\, about a quarter of a mile in from Whitney Avenue\, on the left-hand side of the street\, across from the entrance to Quinnipiac University. Our hikes are on forest trails (rocky in places and slippery at times); wear sturdy\, trail-appropriate\, supportive shoes.  Dress for the weather.  Bring snacks and water\, and a camera if you wish.  No pets\, please! \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Sleeping Giant State Park - 200 Mount Carmel Ave , Hamden, CT  06518
CATEGORIES:Stamford Plus calendar Events
PRIORITY:0
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=16271
DTSTART:20101107T110000
DTEND:20101107T110000
SUMMARY:Fall Hikers’ Hike 
DESCRIPTION:A strenuous hike over rough terrainFOR EXPERIENCED HIKERS ONLYThe meeting place is at the bulletin board/kiosk near the park entrance.  Sleeping Giant Park is on Mt. Carmel Avenue in northern Hamden\, about a quarter of a mile in from Whitney Avenue\, on the left-hand side of the street\, across from the entrance to Quinnipiac University. Our hikes are on forest trails (rocky in places and slippery at times); wear sturdy\, trail-appropriate\, supportive shoes.  Dress for the weather.  Bring snacks and water\, and a camera if you wish.  No pets\, please! \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Sleeping Giant State Park - 200 Mount Carmel Ave , Hamden, CT  06518
CATEGORIES:Stamford Plus calendar Events
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=16272
DTSTART:20101114T133000
DTEND:20101114T133000
SUMMARY:Fall Introduction to Hiking in the Giant (“Giant 102”)
DESCRIPTION:The meeting place is at the bulletin board/kiosk near the park entrance.  Sleeping Giant Park is on Mt. Carmel Avenue in northern Hamden\, about a quarter of a mile in from Whitney Avenue\, on the left-hand side of the street\, across from the entrance to Quinnipiac University. Our hikes are on forest trails (rocky in places and slippery at times); wear sturdy\, trail-appropriate\, supportive shoes.  Dress for the weather.  Bring snacks and water\, and a camera if you wish.  No pets\, please! \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Sleeping Giant State Park - 200 Mount Carmel Ave , Hamden, CT  06518
CATEGORIES:Stamford Plus calendar Events
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=16273
DTSTART:20101205T133000
DTEND:20101205T133000
SUMMARY:Holiday Hike and Social
DESCRIPTION:Hike starts at 1:30 PM\,  social and carols at 3:00 PMThe meeting place is at the bulletin board/kiosk near the park entrance.  Sleeping Giant Park is on Mt. Carmel Avenue in northern Hamden\, about a quarter of a mile in from Whitney Avenue\, on the left-hand side of the street\, across from the entrance to Quinnipiac University. Our hikes are on forest trails (rocky in places and slippery at times); wear sturdy\, trail-appropriate\, supportive shoes.  Dress for the weather.  Bring snacks and water\, and a camera if you wish.  No pets\, please! \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Sleeping Giant State Park - 200 Mount Carmel Ave , Hamden, CT  06518
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=16274
DTSTART:20110101T133000
DTEND:20110101T133000
SUMMARY:New Year’s Day Hike
DESCRIPTION:(start the new year “on the right foot”)The meeting place is at the bulletin board/kiosk near the park entrance.  Sleeping Giant Park is on Mt. Carmel Avenue in northern Hamden\, about a quarter of a mile in from Whitney Avenue\, on the left-hand side of the street\, across from the entrance to Quinnipiac University. Our hikes are on forest trails (rocky in places and slippery at times); wear sturdy\, trail-appropriate\, supportive shoes.  Dress for the weather.  Bring snacks and water\, and a camera if you wish.  No pets\, please! \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Sleeping Giant State Park - 200 Mount Carmel Ave , Hamden, CT  06518
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=16782
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100316
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100317
SUMMARY:Gerberich Gadgetry 
DESCRIPTION:Steve Gerberich and his amazing creations return to Stamford Museum &amp; Nature Center!  Museum visitors have fond memories of Gerberich’s 2001 exhibition\, and his return will continue to awe visitors with “Gerberich’s Gadgetry.” This exhibition is a compilation of works reflecting his 25-year artistic career. Described as “Analog Work for the Digital Age\,” Gerberich artworks ask us to step back from the frenzy and let the clanking\, clanging motion of each piece take us on a tour of our own memories as filtered through his imagination.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Stamford Museum and Nature Center - 39 Scofieldtown Road at High Ridge Road, Stamford, CT  06903-4023
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100317
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100318
SUMMARY:Gerberich Gadgetry 
DESCRIPTION:Steve Gerberich and his amazing creations return to Stamford Museum &amp; Nature Center!  Museum visitors have fond memories of Gerberich’s 2001 exhibition\, and his return will continue to awe visitors with “Gerberich’s Gadgetry.” This exhibition is a compilation of works reflecting his 25-year artistic career. Described as “Analog Work for the Digital Age\,” Gerberich artworks ask us to step back from the frenzy and let the clanking\, clanging motion of each piece take us on a tour of our own memories as filtered through his imagination.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Stamford Museum and Nature Center - 39 Scofieldtown Road at High Ridge Road, Stamford, CT  06903-4023
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100318
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100319
SUMMARY:Gerberich Gadgetry 
DESCRIPTION:Steve Gerberich and his amazing creations return to Stamford Museum &amp; Nature Center!  Museum visitors have fond memories of Gerberich’s 2001 exhibition\, and his return will continue to awe visitors with “Gerberich’s Gadgetry.” This exhibition is a compilation of works reflecting his 25-year artistic career. Described as “Analog Work for the Digital Age\,” Gerberich artworks ask us to step back from the frenzy and let the clanking\, clanging motion of each piece take us on a tour of our own memories as filtered through his imagination.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Stamford Museum and Nature Center - 39 Scofieldtown Road at High Ridge Road, Stamford, CT  06903-4023
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100319
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100320
SUMMARY:Gerberich Gadgetry 
DESCRIPTION:Steve Gerberich and his amazing creations return to Stamford Museum &amp; Nature Center!  Museum visitors have fond memories of Gerberich’s 2001 exhibition\, and his return will continue to awe visitors with “Gerberich’s Gadgetry.” This exhibition is a compilation of works reflecting his 25-year artistic career. Described as “Analog Work for the Digital Age\,” Gerberich artworks ask us to step back from the frenzy and let the clanking\, clanging motion of each piece take us on a tour of our own memories as filtered through his imagination.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Stamford Museum and Nature Center - 39 Scofieldtown Road at High Ridge Road, Stamford, CT  06903-4023
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100320
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100321
SUMMARY:Gerberich Gadgetry 
DESCRIPTION:Steve Gerberich and his amazing creations return to Stamford Museum &amp; Nature Center!  Museum visitors have fond memories of Gerberich’s 2001 exhibition\, and his return will continue to awe visitors with “Gerberich’s Gadgetry.” This exhibition is a compilation of works reflecting his 25-year artistic career. Described as “Analog Work for the Digital Age\,” Gerberich artworks ask us to step back from the frenzy and let the clanking\, clanging motion of each piece take us on a tour of our own memories as filtered through his imagination.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Stamford Museum and Nature Center - 39 Scofieldtown Road at High Ridge Road, Stamford, CT  06903-4023
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100321
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100322
SUMMARY:Gerberich Gadgetry 
DESCRIPTION:Steve Gerberich and his amazing creations return to Stamford Museum &amp; Nature Center!  Museum visitors have fond memories of Gerberich’s 2001 exhibition\, and his return will continue to awe visitors with “Gerberich’s Gadgetry.” This exhibition is a compilation of works reflecting his 25-year artistic career. Described as “Analog Work for the Digital Age\,” Gerberich artworks ask us to step back from the frenzy and let the clanking\, clanging motion of each piece take us on a tour of our own memories as filtered through his imagination.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100322
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100323
SUMMARY:Gerberich Gadgetry 
DESCRIPTION:Steve Gerberich and his amazing creations return to Stamford Museum &amp; Nature Center!  Museum visitors have fond memories of Gerberich’s 2001 exhibition\, and his return will continue to awe visitors with “Gerberich’s Gadgetry.” This exhibition is a compilation of works reflecting his 25-year artistic career. Described as “Analog Work for the Digital Age\,” Gerberich artworks ask us to step back from the frenzy and let the clanking\, clanging motion of each piece take us on a tour of our own memories as filtered through his imagination.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100323
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SUMMARY:Gerberich Gadgetry 
DESCRIPTION:Steve Gerberich and his amazing creations return to Stamford Museum &amp; Nature Center!  Museum visitors have fond memories of Gerberich’s 2001 exhibition\, and his return will continue to awe visitors with “Gerberich’s Gadgetry.” This exhibition is a compilation of works reflecting his 25-year artistic career. Described as “Analog Work for the Digital Age\,” Gerberich artworks ask us to step back from the frenzy and let the clanking\, clanging motion of each piece take us on a tour of our own memories as filtered through his imagination.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100324
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SUMMARY:Gerberich Gadgetry 
DESCRIPTION:Steve Gerberich and his amazing creations return to Stamford Museum &amp; Nature Center!  Museum visitors have fond memories of Gerberich’s 2001 exhibition\, and his return will continue to awe visitors with “Gerberich’s Gadgetry.” This exhibition is a compilation of works reflecting his 25-year artistic career. Described as “Analog Work for the Digital Age\,” Gerberich artworks ask us to step back from the frenzy and let the clanking\, clanging motion of each piece take us on a tour of our own memories as filtered through his imagination.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100325
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SUMMARY:Gerberich Gadgetry 
DESCRIPTION:Steve Gerberich and his amazing creations return to Stamford Museum &amp; Nature Center!  Museum visitors have fond memories of Gerberich’s 2001 exhibition\, and his return will continue to awe visitors with “Gerberich’s Gadgetry.” This exhibition is a compilation of works reflecting his 25-year artistic career. Described as “Analog Work for the Digital Age\,” Gerberich artworks ask us to step back from the frenzy and let the clanking\, clanging motion of each piece take us on a tour of our own memories as filtered through his imagination.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100326
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DESCRIPTION:Steve Gerberich and his amazing creations return to Stamford Museum &amp; Nature Center!  Museum visitors have fond memories of Gerberich’s 2001 exhibition\, and his return will continue to awe visitors with “Gerberich’s Gadgetry.” This exhibition is a compilation of works reflecting his 25-year artistic career. Described as “Analog Work for the Digital Age\,” Gerberich artworks ask us to step back from the frenzy and let the clanking\, clanging motion of each piece take us on a tour of our own memories as filtered through his imagination.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Gerberich Gadgetry 
DESCRIPTION:Steve Gerberich and his amazing creations return to Stamford Museum &amp; Nature Center!  Museum visitors have fond memories of Gerberich’s 2001 exhibition\, and his return will continue to awe visitors with “Gerberich’s Gadgetry.” This exhibition is a compilation of works reflecting his 25-year artistic career. Described as “Analog Work for the Digital Age\,” Gerberich artworks ask us to step back from the frenzy and let the clanking\, clanging motion of each piece take us on a tour of our own memories as filtered through his imagination.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Gerberich Gadgetry 
DESCRIPTION:Steve Gerberich and his amazing creations return to Stamford Museum &amp; Nature Center!  Museum visitors have fond memories of Gerberich’s 2001 exhibition\, and his return will continue to awe visitors with “Gerberich’s Gadgetry.” This exhibition is a compilation of works reflecting his 25-year artistic career. Described as “Analog Work for the Digital Age\,” Gerberich artworks ask us to step back from the frenzy and let the clanking\, clanging motion of each piece take us on a tour of our own memories as filtered through his imagination.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Gerberich Gadgetry 
DESCRIPTION:Steve Gerberich and his amazing creations return to Stamford Museum &amp; Nature Center!  Museum visitors have fond memories of Gerberich’s 2001 exhibition\, and his return will continue to awe visitors with “Gerberich’s Gadgetry.” This exhibition is a compilation of works reflecting his 25-year artistic career. Described as “Analog Work for the Digital Age\,” Gerberich artworks ask us to step back from the frenzy and let the clanking\, clanging motion of each piece take us on a tour of our own memories as filtered through his imagination.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Gerberich Gadgetry 
DESCRIPTION:Steve Gerberich and his amazing creations return to Stamford Museum &amp; Nature Center!  Museum visitors have fond memories of Gerberich’s 2001 exhibition\, and his return will continue to awe visitors with “Gerberich’s Gadgetry.” This exhibition is a compilation of works reflecting his 25-year artistic career. Described as “Analog Work for the Digital Age\,” Gerberich artworks ask us to step back from the frenzy and let the clanking\, clanging motion of each piece take us on a tour of our own memories as filtered through his imagination.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Gerberich Gadgetry 
DESCRIPTION:Steve Gerberich and his amazing creations return to Stamford Museum &amp; Nature Center!  Museum visitors have fond memories of Gerberich’s 2001 exhibition\, and his return will continue to awe visitors with “Gerberich’s Gadgetry.” This exhibition is a compilation of works reflecting his 25-year artistic career. Described as “Analog Work for the Digital Age\,” Gerberich artworks ask us to step back from the frenzy and let the clanking\, clanging motion of each piece take us on a tour of our own memories as filtered through his imagination.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Gerberich Gadgetry 
DESCRIPTION:Steve Gerberich and his amazing creations return to Stamford Museum &amp; Nature Center!  Museum visitors have fond memories of Gerberich’s 2001 exhibition\, and his return will continue to awe visitors with “Gerberich’s Gadgetry.” This exhibition is a compilation of works reflecting his 25-year artistic career. Described as “Analog Work for the Digital Age\,” Gerberich artworks ask us to step back from the frenzy and let the clanking\, clanging motion of each piece take us on a tour of our own memories as filtered through his imagination.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Gerberich Gadgetry 
DESCRIPTION:Steve Gerberich and his amazing creations return to Stamford Museum &amp; Nature Center!  Museum visitors have fond memories of Gerberich’s 2001 exhibition\, and his return will continue to awe visitors with “Gerberich’s Gadgetry.” This exhibition is a compilation of works reflecting his 25-year artistic career. Described as “Analog Work for the Digital Age\,” Gerberich artworks ask us to step back from the frenzy and let the clanking\, clanging motion of each piece take us on a tour of our own memories as filtered through his imagination.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Gerberich Gadgetry 
DESCRIPTION:Steve Gerberich and his amazing creations return to Stamford Museum &amp; Nature Center!  Museum visitors have fond memories of Gerberich’s 2001 exhibition\, and his return will continue to awe visitors with “Gerberich’s Gadgetry.” This exhibition is a compilation of works reflecting his 25-year artistic career. Described as “Analog Work for the Digital Age\,” Gerberich artworks ask us to step back from the frenzy and let the clanking\, clanging motion of each piece take us on a tour of our own memories as filtered through his imagination.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Gerberich Gadgetry 
DESCRIPTION:Steve Gerberich and his amazing creations return to Stamford Museum &amp; Nature Center!  Museum visitors have fond memories of Gerberich’s 2001 exhibition\, and his return will continue to awe visitors with “Gerberich’s Gadgetry.” This exhibition is a compilation of works reflecting his 25-year artistic career. Described as “Analog Work for the Digital Age\,” Gerberich artworks ask us to step back from the frenzy and let the clanking\, clanging motion of each piece take us on a tour of our own memories as filtered through his imagination.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Gerberich Gadgetry 
DESCRIPTION:Steve Gerberich and his amazing creations return to Stamford Museum &amp; Nature Center!  Museum visitors have fond memories of Gerberich’s 2001 exhibition\, and his return will continue to awe visitors with “Gerberich’s Gadgetry.” This exhibition is a compilation of works reflecting his 25-year artistic career. Described as “Analog Work for the Digital Age\,” Gerberich artworks ask us to step back from the frenzy and let the clanking\, clanging motion of each piece take us on a tour of our own memories as filtered through his imagination.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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DESCRIPTION:Steve Gerberich and his amazing creations return to Stamford Museum &amp; Nature Center!  Museum visitors have fond memories of Gerberich’s 2001 exhibition\, and his return will continue to awe visitors with “Gerberich’s Gadgetry.” This exhibition is a compilation of works reflecting his 25-year artistic career. Described as “Analog Work for the Digital Age\,” Gerberich artworks ask us to step back from the frenzy and let the clanking\, clanging motion of each piece take us on a tour of our own memories as filtered through his imagination.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Gerberich Gadgetry 
DESCRIPTION:Steve Gerberich and his amazing creations return to Stamford Museum &amp; Nature Center!  Museum visitors have fond memories of Gerberich’s 2001 exhibition\, and his return will continue to awe visitors with “Gerberich’s Gadgetry.” This exhibition is a compilation of works reflecting his 25-year artistic career. Described as “Analog Work for the Digital Age\,” Gerberich artworks ask us to step back from the frenzy and let the clanking\, clanging motion of each piece take us on a tour of our own memories as filtered through his imagination.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Gerberich Gadgetry 
DESCRIPTION:Steve Gerberich and his amazing creations return to Stamford Museum &amp; Nature Center!  Museum visitors have fond memories of Gerberich’s 2001 exhibition\, and his return will continue to awe visitors with “Gerberich’s Gadgetry.” This exhibition is a compilation of works reflecting his 25-year artistic career. Described as “Analog Work for the Digital Age\,” Gerberich artworks ask us to step back from the frenzy and let the clanking\, clanging motion of each piece take us on a tour of our own memories as filtered through his imagination.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Gerberich Gadgetry 
DESCRIPTION:Steve Gerberich and his amazing creations return to Stamford Museum &amp; Nature Center!  Museum visitors have fond memories of Gerberich’s 2001 exhibition\, and his return will continue to awe visitors with “Gerberich’s Gadgetry.” This exhibition is a compilation of works reflecting his 25-year artistic career. Described as “Analog Work for the Digital Age\,” Gerberich artworks ask us to step back from the frenzy and let the clanking\, clanging motion of each piece take us on a tour of our own memories as filtered through his imagination.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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DESCRIPTION:Steve Gerberich and his amazing creations return to Stamford Museum &amp; Nature Center!  Museum visitors have fond memories of Gerberich’s 2001 exhibition\, and his return will continue to awe visitors with “Gerberich’s Gadgetry.” This exhibition is a compilation of works reflecting his 25-year artistic career. Described as “Analog Work for the Digital Age\,” Gerberich artworks ask us to step back from the frenzy and let the clanking\, clanging motion of each piece take us on a tour of our own memories as filtered through his imagination.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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DESCRIPTION:Steve Gerberich and his amazing creations return to Stamford Museum &amp; Nature Center!  Museum visitors have fond memories of Gerberich’s 2001 exhibition\, and his return will continue to awe visitors with “Gerberich’s Gadgetry.” This exhibition is a compilation of works reflecting his 25-year artistic career. Described as “Analog Work for the Digital Age\,” Gerberich artworks ask us to step back from the frenzy and let the clanking\, clanging motion of each piece take us on a tour of our own memories as filtered through his imagination.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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DESCRIPTION:Steve Gerberich and his amazing creations return to Stamford Museum &amp; Nature Center!  Museum visitors have fond memories of Gerberich’s 2001 exhibition\, and his return will continue to awe visitors with “Gerberich’s Gadgetry.” This exhibition is a compilation of works reflecting his 25-year artistic career. Described as “Analog Work for the Digital Age\,” Gerberich artworks ask us to step back from the frenzy and let the clanking\, clanging motion of each piece take us on a tour of our own memories as filtered through his imagination.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Gerberich Gadgetry 
DESCRIPTION:Steve Gerberich and his amazing creations return to Stamford Museum &amp; Nature Center!  Museum visitors have fond memories of Gerberich’s 2001 exhibition\, and his return will continue to awe visitors with “Gerberich’s Gadgetry.” This exhibition is a compilation of works reflecting his 25-year artistic career. Described as “Analog Work for the Digital Age\,” Gerberich artworks ask us to step back from the frenzy and let the clanking\, clanging motion of each piece take us on a tour of our own memories as filtered through his imagination.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Gerberich Gadgetry 
DESCRIPTION:Steve Gerberich and his amazing creations return to Stamford Museum &amp; Nature Center!  Museum visitors have fond memories of Gerberich’s 2001 exhibition\, and his return will continue to awe visitors with “Gerberich’s Gadgetry.” This exhibition is a compilation of works reflecting his 25-year artistic career. Described as “Analog Work for the Digital Age\,” Gerberich artworks ask us to step back from the frenzy and let the clanking\, clanging motion of each piece take us on a tour of our own memories as filtered through his imagination.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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DESCRIPTION:Steve Gerberich and his amazing creations return to Stamford Museum &amp; Nature Center!  Museum visitors have fond memories of Gerberich’s 2001 exhibition\, and his return will continue to awe visitors with “Gerberich’s Gadgetry.” This exhibition is a compilation of works reflecting his 25-year artistic career. Described as “Analog Work for the Digital Age\,” Gerberich artworks ask us to step back from the frenzy and let the clanking\, clanging motion of each piece take us on a tour of our own memories as filtered through his imagination.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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DESCRIPTION:Steve Gerberich and his amazing creations return to Stamford Museum &amp; Nature Center!  Museum visitors have fond memories of Gerberich’s 2001 exhibition\, and his return will continue to awe visitors with “Gerberich’s Gadgetry.” This exhibition is a compilation of works reflecting his 25-year artistic career. Described as “Analog Work for the Digital Age\,” Gerberich artworks ask us to step back from the frenzy and let the clanking\, clanging motion of each piece take us on a tour of our own memories as filtered through his imagination.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Gerberich Gadgetry 
DESCRIPTION:Steve Gerberich and his amazing creations return to Stamford Museum &amp; Nature Center!  Museum visitors have fond memories of Gerberich’s 2001 exhibition\, and his return will continue to awe visitors with “Gerberich’s Gadgetry.” This exhibition is a compilation of works reflecting his 25-year artistic career. Described as “Analog Work for the Digital Age\,” Gerberich artworks ask us to step back from the frenzy and let the clanking\, clanging motion of each piece take us on a tour of our own memories as filtered through his imagination.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Gerberich Gadgetry 
DESCRIPTION:Steve Gerberich and his amazing creations return to Stamford Museum &amp; Nature Center!  Museum visitors have fond memories of Gerberich’s 2001 exhibition\, and his return will continue to awe visitors with “Gerberich’s Gadgetry.” This exhibition is a compilation of works reflecting his 25-year artistic career. Described as “Analog Work for the Digital Age\,” Gerberich artworks ask us to step back from the frenzy and let the clanking\, clanging motion of each piece take us on a tour of our own memories as filtered through his imagination.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100520
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100521
SUMMARY:Gerberich Gadgetry 
DESCRIPTION:Steve Gerberich and his amazing creations return to Stamford Museum &amp; Nature Center!  Museum visitors have fond memories of Gerberich’s 2001 exhibition\, and his return will continue to awe visitors with “Gerberich’s Gadgetry.” This exhibition is a compilation of works reflecting his 25-year artistic career. Described as “Analog Work for the Digital Age\,” Gerberich artworks ask us to step back from the frenzy and let the clanking\, clanging motion of each piece take us on a tour of our own memories as filtered through his imagination.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100521
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100522
SUMMARY:Gerberich Gadgetry 
DESCRIPTION:Steve Gerberich and his amazing creations return to Stamford Museum &amp; Nature Center!  Museum visitors have fond memories of Gerberich’s 2001 exhibition\, and his return will continue to awe visitors with “Gerberich’s Gadgetry.” This exhibition is a compilation of works reflecting his 25-year artistic career. Described as “Analog Work for the Digital Age\,” Gerberich artworks ask us to step back from the frenzy and let the clanking\, clanging motion of each piece take us on a tour of our own memories as filtered through his imagination.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100522
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100523
SUMMARY:Gerberich Gadgetry 
DESCRIPTION:Steve Gerberich and his amazing creations return to Stamford Museum &amp; Nature Center!  Museum visitors have fond memories of Gerberich’s 2001 exhibition\, and his return will continue to awe visitors with “Gerberich’s Gadgetry.” This exhibition is a compilation of works reflecting his 25-year artistic career. Described as “Analog Work for the Digital Age\,” Gerberich artworks ask us to step back from the frenzy and let the clanking\, clanging motion of each piece take us on a tour of our own memories as filtered through his imagination.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Stamford Museum and Nature Center - 39 Scofieldtown Road at High Ridge Road, Stamford, CT  06903-4023
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100523
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100524
SUMMARY:Gerberich Gadgetry 
DESCRIPTION:Steve Gerberich and his amazing creations return to Stamford Museum &amp; Nature Center!  Museum visitors have fond memories of Gerberich’s 2001 exhibition\, and his return will continue to awe visitors with “Gerberich’s Gadgetry.” This exhibition is a compilation of works reflecting his 25-year artistic career. Described as “Analog Work for the Digital Age\,” Gerberich artworks ask us to step back from the frenzy and let the clanking\, clanging motion of each piece take us on a tour of our own memories as filtered through his imagination.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Stamford Museum and Nature Center - 39 Scofieldtown Road at High Ridge Road, Stamford, CT  06903-4023
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DTSTART:20100319T190000
DTEND:20100319T190000
SUMMARY:Astronomy Nights: Distances Near and Far
DESCRIPTION:Come join us for a new exciting series of astronomy programs! Head to the Observatory on selected Friday nights for a real treat as we explore the night sky\, planets\, stars\, and more! Start by enjoying a presentation on distances in space and how to measure them\, followed by a visit to view the night sky through our 22-inch telescope. The presentation portion of the program will be held rain or shine. Viewing hours are weather permitting. Members: Free / Non-Members: Adults $3\, Children (4-17) $2\, Children 3 &amp; under: Free.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Stamford Museum and Nature Center - 39 Scofieldtown Road at High Ridge Road, Stamford, CT  06903-4023
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DTSTART:20100321T130000
DTEND:20100321T130000
SUMMARY:Exploring the Orchestra
DESCRIPTION:Discover the thrill of music together with your family! Stamford Symphony’s programs capture young imaginations in special ways. Concerts are appropriate for children ages 4 to 8\, who can get up close and personal\, sitting on the floor surrounding the musicians and discovering which instruments honk\, whistle\, pluck or bang! Celebrate Spring with the Symphony strings and maybe a special visit from some friends from Heckscher Farm! For tickets\, call 203.325.1407 x10. Members: $12 Adults\, $8 Children / Non-Members: $15 Adults\, $8 Children; All 3 concerts: Members: $33 Adults\, $21 Children / Non-Members: $42 Adults\, $21 Children\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Stamford Museum and Nature Center - 39 Scofieldtown Road at High Ridge Road, Stamford, CT  06903-4023
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DTSTART:20100321T143000
DTEND:20100321T143000
SUMMARY:Exploring the Orchestra
DESCRIPTION:Discover the thrill of music together with your family! Stamford Symphony’s programs capture young imaginations in special ways. Concerts are appropriate for children ages 4 to 8\, who can get up close and personal\, sitting on the floor surrounding the musicians and discovering which instruments honk\, whistle\, pluck or bang! Celebrate Spring with the Symphony strings and maybe a special visit from some friends from Heckscher Farm! For tickets\, call 203.325.1407 x10. Members: $12 Adults\, $8 Children / Non-Members: $15 Adults\, $8 Children; All 3 concerts: Members: $33 Adults\, $21 Children / Non-Members: $42 Adults\, $21 Children\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Stamford Museum and Nature Center - 39 Scofieldtown Road at High Ridge Road, Stamford, CT  06903-4023
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DTSTART:20100326T190000
DTEND:20100326T190000
SUMMARY:Amphibian Amble
DESCRIPTION:Come and join Naturalist Chris Evers and the Museum staff from 7 pm to 8:30 pm\, for an adventure to one of the most unique habitats - the vernal pool. Discover some of the unique creatures that visit these pools once a year to lay their eggs like wood frogs\, American toads\, and spotted salamanders. This program will be held rain or shine and is appropriate for children ages 5 years and older. Pre-registration is required. Please call 203.322.1646 ext. 6521 to register. Space is limited. Members: $5 per person / Non-Members: $8 per person\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Stamford Museum and Nature Center - 39 Scofieldtown Road at High Ridge Road, Stamford, CT  06903-4023
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100412
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100413
SUMMARY:Take A Hike Week
DESCRIPTION:Bring the family to the Stamford Museum &amp; Nature Center this Spring Break to enjoy three days of fun\, hands-on activities including guided nature hikes\, tree plantings\, and a scavenger hunt! Program times vary. Visit www.stamfordmuseum.org for details. Members: Free / Non-Members: Free with gate admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Stamford Museum and Nature Center - 39 Scofieldtown Road at High Ridge Road, Stamford, CT  06903-4023
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100413
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100414
SUMMARY:Take A Hike Week
DESCRIPTION:Bring the family to the Stamford Museum &amp; Nature Center this Spring Break to enjoy three days of fun\, hands-on activities including guided nature hikes\, tree plantings\, and a scavenger hunt! Program times vary. Visit www.stamfordmuseum.org for details. Members: Free / Non-Members: Free with gate admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Stamford Museum and Nature Center - 39 Scofieldtown Road at High Ridge Road, Stamford, CT  06903-4023
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100414
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100415
SUMMARY:Take A Hike Week
DESCRIPTION:Bring the family to the Stamford Museum &amp; Nature Center this Spring Break to enjoy three days of fun\, hands-on activities including guided nature hikes\, tree plantings\, and a scavenger hunt! Program times vary. Visit www.stamfordmuseum.org for details. Members: Free / Non-Members: Free with gate admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Stamford Museum and Nature Center - 39 Scofieldtown Road at High Ridge Road, Stamford, CT  06903-4023
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100415
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100416
SUMMARY:Take A Hike Week
DESCRIPTION:Bring the family to the Stamford Museum &amp; Nature Center this Spring Break to enjoy three days of fun\, hands-on activities including guided nature hikes\, tree plantings\, and a scavenger hunt! Program times vary. Visit www.stamfordmuseum.org for details. Members: Free / Non-Members: Free with gate admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Stamford Museum and Nature Center - 39 Scofieldtown Road at High Ridge Road, Stamford, CT  06903-4023
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100416
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100417
SUMMARY:Take A Hike Week
DESCRIPTION:Bring the family to the Stamford Museum &amp; Nature Center this Spring Break to enjoy three days of fun\, hands-on activities including guided nature hikes\, tree plantings\, and a scavenger hunt! Program times vary. Visit www.stamfordmuseum.org for details. Members: Free / Non-Members: Free with gate admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Stamford Museum and Nature Center - 39 Scofieldtown Road at High Ridge Road, Stamford, CT  06903-4023
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DTSTART:20100501T110000
DTEND:20100501T110000
SUMMARY:7th Annual Model Ts to Mustangs Antique and Classic Car show
DESCRIPTION:Stamford Museum &amp; Nature Center’s annual antique and classic car show returns for its seventh year featuring more than 50 antique and classic cars. This exciting outdoor exhibition illustrates 20th century automobile design from 1900 through the 1970’s. Peoples Choice Awards presented at 2:45 pm. Rain date is Sunday\, May 2. For more information visit www.stamfordmuseum.org. Members: Free / Non-Members: Free with gate admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Stamford Museum and Nature Center - 39 Scofieldtown Road at High Ridge Road, Stamford, CT  06903-4023
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DTSTART:20100516T110000
DTEND:20100516T160000
SUMMARY:Spring on the Farm
DESCRIPTION:Meet and greet the newest additions to our family on Heckscher Farm at Spring on the Farm\, Stamford Museum &amp; Nature Center’s annual spring family festival. Learn how to shear sheep\, pick up a plant at our plant sale\, or take a hayride around our blossoming grounds. There will be face painting and many activities for the children. Sunday\, May 17\, 11a.m.–4 p.m. (rain or shine). Members $5 / Non-members $10 (admission and parking included). For more information visit www.stamfordmuseum.org.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Stamford Museum and Nature Center - 39 Scofieldtown Road at High Ridge Road, Stamford, CT  06903-4023
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DTSTART:20100604T183000
DTEND:20100604T183000
SUMMARY:13th Annual Flights of Fancy Wine Tasting
DESCRIPTION:An evening of excellent wine\, food and friends to benefit the Stamford Museum &amp; Nature Center. At this year’s annual wine tasting\, guests will be treated to an array of fine wine and delicious food as well as a tempting silent auction. For more information visit www.stamfordmuseum.org.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Stamford Museum and Nature Center - 39 Scofieldtown Road at High Ridge Road, Stamford, CT  06903-4023
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DTSTART:20100420T100000
DTEND:20100420T120000
SUMMARY:Painting\, Drawing & Building Camp
DESCRIPTION:For children staying home for winter and spring vacations\, WAC will offer themed Staycation camps. February’s “Architecture\, 3-D &amp; Design Camp” will explore modern and contemporary artists and architects and utilize mixed-media including paper mache\, wood\, clay\, paint\, and wire. The camp will run from February 16-19. From April 20-23\, WAC will present a “Painting\, Drawing &amp; Building Camp\,” where students can experiment with various materials from fabric to found objects and create imaginative drawings\, paintings\, and mixed-media constructions. The camps run Tuesday through Friday from 10:00am-12:00pm. The cost is $200/child\, $160 for WAC members.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Westport Arts Center - 51 Riverside Ave , Westport, CT  06880
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DTSTART:20100421T100000
DTEND:20100421T120000
SUMMARY:Painting\, Drawing & Building Camp
DESCRIPTION:For children staying home for winter and spring vacations\, WAC will offer themed Staycation camps. February’s “Architecture\, 3-D &amp; Design Camp” will explore modern and contemporary artists and architects and utilize mixed-media including paper mache\, wood\, clay\, paint\, and wire. The camp will run from February 16-19. From April 20-23\, WAC will present a “Painting\, Drawing &amp; Building Camp\,” where students can experiment with various materials from fabric to found objects and create imaginative drawings\, paintings\, and mixed-media constructions. The camps run Tuesday through Friday from 10:00am-12:00pm. The cost is $200/child\, $160 for WAC members.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Westport Arts Center - 51 Riverside Ave , Westport, CT  06880
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DTSTART:20100422T100000
DTEND:20100422T120000
SUMMARY:Painting\, Drawing & Building Camp
DESCRIPTION:For children staying home for winter and spring vacations\, WAC will offer themed Staycation camps. February’s “Architecture\, 3-D &amp; Design Camp” will explore modern and contemporary artists and architects and utilize mixed-media including paper mache\, wood\, clay\, paint\, and wire. The camp will run from February 16-19. From April 20-23\, WAC will present a “Painting\, Drawing &amp; Building Camp\,” where students can experiment with various materials from fabric to found objects and create imaginative drawings\, paintings\, and mixed-media constructions. The camps run Tuesday through Friday from 10:00am-12:00pm. The cost is $200/child\, $160 for WAC members.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Westport Arts Center - 51 Riverside Ave , Westport, CT  06880
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DTSTART:20100423T100000
DTEND:20100423T120000
SUMMARY:Painting\, Drawing & Building Camp
DESCRIPTION:For children staying home for winter and spring vacations\, WAC will offer themed Staycation camps. February’s “Architecture\, 3-D &amp; Design Camp” will explore modern and contemporary artists and architects and utilize mixed-media including paper mache\, wood\, clay\, paint\, and wire. The camp will run from February 16-19. From April 20-23\, WAC will present a “Painting\, Drawing &amp; Building Camp\,” where students can experiment with various materials from fabric to found objects and create imaginative drawings\, paintings\, and mixed-media constructions. The camps run Tuesday through Friday from 10:00am-12:00pm. The cost is $200/child\, $160 for WAC members.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Westport Arts Center - 51 Riverside Ave , Westport, CT  06880
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100429
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100430
SUMMARY:Dixie\'s Tupperware Party 
DESCRIPTION:Dixie\'s Tupperware Party\, the hilarious show starring Dixie Longate which took The Bushnell last November will return to Hartford for four performances only Friday\, April 29 through Sunday\, May 1\, 2010.    Written by Kris Andersson\, the production is playing Hartford as part of a 20-city national tour.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts - 166 Capitol Avenue , Hartford, CT  06106
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100430
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100501
SUMMARY:Dixie\'s Tupperware Party 
DESCRIPTION:Dixie\'s Tupperware Party\, the hilarious show starring Dixie Longate which took The Bushnell last November will return to Hartford for four performances only Friday\, April 29 through Sunday\, May 1\, 2010.    Written by Kris Andersson\, the production is playing Hartford as part of a 20-city national tour.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts - 166 Capitol Avenue , Hartford, CT  06106
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100501
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100502
SUMMARY:Dixie\'s Tupperware Party 
DESCRIPTION:Dixie\'s Tupperware Party\, the hilarious show starring Dixie Longate which took The Bushnell last November will return to Hartford for four performances only Friday\, April 29 through Sunday\, May 1\, 2010.    Written by Kris Andersson\, the production is playing Hartford as part of a 20-city national tour.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts - 166 Capitol Avenue , Hartford, CT  06106
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DTSTART:20100410T190000
DTEND:20100410T203000
SUMMARY:Jim Gaffigan
DESCRIPTION:Jim Gaffigan has proven himself a major talent beloved by a wide range of audiences after achieving milestones in stand-up\, acting and writing. As approachable as he is edgy\, Jim is responsible for some of the funniest moments in recent TV and film. The Jim Gaffigan performance originally scheduled for Saturday\, February 6 at the Stamford Center for the Arts has been rescheduled for Saturday\, April 10\, 2010.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Stamford Center for the Arts - Palace Theatre - 61 Atlantic Street , Stamford, CT USA 06901
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DTSTART:20100513T180000
DTEND:20100513T180000
SUMMARY:Spirit of Hope Benefit
DESCRIPTION:\'Spirit of Hope\' is a Liberation Programs benefit. Its focus is to build awareness and support to enhance and expand treatment for pregnant and parenting women with substance use disorders.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Hilton Stamford Hotel - 1 First Stamford Place , Stamford, CT USA 06902
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DTSTART:20100318T100000
DTEND:20100318T160000
SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Mystic Seaport - 75 Greenmanville Ave , Mystic, CT  06355-0990
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DTSTART:20100319T100000
DTEND:20100319T160000
SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Mystic Seaport - 75 Greenmanville Ave , Mystic, CT  06355-0990
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DTSTART:20100320T100000
DTEND:20100320T160000
SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Mystic Seaport - 75 Greenmanville Ave , Mystic, CT  06355-0990
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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DTSTART:20100919T100000
DTEND:20100919T160000
SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Mystic Seaport - 75 Greenmanville Ave , Mystic, CT  06355-0990
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=17186
DTSTART:20100923T100000
DTEND:20100923T160000
SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Mystic Seaport - 75 Greenmanville Ave , Mystic, CT  06355-0990
CATEGORIES:Stamford Plus calendar Events
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=17187
DTSTART:20100924T100000
DTEND:20100924T160000
SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Mystic Seaport - 75 Greenmanville Ave , Mystic, CT  06355-0990
CATEGORIES:Stamford Plus calendar Events
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=17188
DTSTART:20100925T100000
DTEND:20100925T160000
SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Mystic Seaport - 75 Greenmanville Ave , Mystic, CT  06355-0990
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=17189
DTSTART:20100926T100000
DTEND:20100926T160000
SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Mystic Seaport - 75 Greenmanville Ave , Mystic, CT  06355-0990
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=17190
DTSTART:20100930T100000
DTEND:20100930T160000
SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Mystic Seaport - 75 Greenmanville Ave , Mystic, CT  06355-0990
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=17191
DTSTART:20101001T100000
DTEND:20101001T160000
SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Mystic Seaport - 75 Greenmanville Ave , Mystic, CT  06355-0990
CATEGORIES:Stamford Plus calendar Events
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=17192
DTSTART:20101002T100000
DTEND:20101002T160000
SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Mystic Seaport - 75 Greenmanville Ave , Mystic, CT  06355-0990
CATEGORIES:Stamford Plus calendar Events
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=17193
DTSTART:20101003T100000
DTEND:20101003T160000
SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Mystic Seaport - 75 Greenmanville Ave , Mystic, CT  06355-0990
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=17194
DTSTART:20101007T100000
DTEND:20101007T160000
SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Mystic Seaport - 75 Greenmanville Ave , Mystic, CT  06355-0990
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=17195
DTSTART:20101008T100000
DTEND:20101008T160000
SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Mystic Seaport - 75 Greenmanville Ave , Mystic, CT  06355-0990
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=17196
DTSTART:20101009T100000
DTEND:20101009T160000
SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Mystic Seaport - 75 Greenmanville Ave , Mystic, CT  06355-0990
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=17197
DTSTART:20101010T100000
DTEND:20101010T160000
SUMMARY:Building America’s Canals
DESCRIPTION:Building America’s Canals\, an interactive exhibition revealing the construction and operation of the nation’s human-built waterways\, opens January 30\, 2010\, at Mystic Seaport.Organized by the National Canal Museum of Easton\, PA\, Building America’s Canals blends history and science through hands-on activities and encourages visitors of all ages to step into the roles of lock tender\, canal engineer\, crane operator and canalboat captain.Building America’s Canals is produced by the National Canal Museum and the Science Museum of Minnesota\, with generous support from the National Science Foundation. The exhibit will remain open in the Museum’s Mallory Building through October 11\, 2010. Entry is included in Museum admission.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Mystic Seaport - 75 Greenmanville Ave , Mystic, CT  06355-0990
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=17236
DTSTART:20100321T160000
DTEND:20100321T180000
SUMMARY:Lecture Series with David Dunlop: “Painting in the Fourth Dimension:  Can a Picture Slow Down and Taste Salty?”
DESCRIPTION:Time and motion... how are they understood?  How are they expressed in art?  Where do our ideas of time and motion come from?  Can photography\, sculpture and painting be experienced as music\, as movies\, as touch and taste?  David will lead a discussion on these questions as well as how past artists conveyed the sensation of time and how will future artists present it in light of new discoveries in neuroscience and philosophy.David Dunlop has given art history lectures at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and his 13-week PBS series which began airing in March 2008\, “Landscapes through Time” won a Daytime Emmy Award this year for Outstanding Special Class in writing.  A teacher at Silvermine Guild Arts Center since 1993\, David’s work is nationally known and featured in many prominent collections throughout the U.S. and abroad.  Dunlop’s lecture series\, always stimulating and fun\, sell out quickly often with standing room only available.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Silvermine Guild Arts Center - 1037 Silvermine Rd , New Canaan, CT  06840
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PRIORITY:0
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=17244
DTSTART:20100719T090000
DTEND:20100719T150000
SUMMARY:New York Giants Youth Football Camps
DESCRIPTION:New York Giants Youth Football CampsNon-Contact Football Skills for Kids Ages 6-14 Years Old!Led by Professional Educators\, College Coaches and New York Giants Heroes like Bill Ard\, Eric Dorsey\, Charles Way\, Sam Garnes\, Keith Elias\, Stephen Baker and Rodney Hampton.    Learn to run\, throw\, catch\, defend and compete the New York Giants way! Our age-appropriate\, station-based curriculum delivers results to both experienced players and newcomers to the game. All programs provide non-contact football instruction\, athletic skill development and fitness training.   With patience and encouragement\, kids gain confidence\, develop skills and have fun!  Camp Dates:              Monday\, July 19th through Friday\, July 23rd                                          Camp Location:       Stamford High School (55 Strawberry Hill Ave. Stamford\, CT)Camp Times:            9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.For More Info:          Call 877-226-9919 or visit www.NYGiantsCamps.Com\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Stamford High School - 55 Strawberry Hill Rd. , Stamford, CT USA 06902
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PRIORITY:0
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=17245
DTSTART:20100720T090000
DTEND:20100720T150000
SUMMARY:New York Giants Youth Football Camps
DESCRIPTION:New York Giants Youth Football CampsNon-Contact Football Skills for Kids Ages 6-14 Years Old!Led by Professional Educators\, College Coaches and New York Giants Heroes like Bill Ard\, Eric Dorsey\, Charles Way\, Sam Garnes\, Keith Elias\, Stephen Baker and Rodney Hampton.    Learn to run\, throw\, catch\, defend and compete the New York Giants way! Our age-appropriate\, station-based curriculum delivers results to both experienced players and newcomers to the game. All programs provide non-contact football instruction\, athletic skill development and fitness training.   With patience and encouragement\, kids gain confidence\, develop skills and have fun!  Camp Dates:              Monday\, July 19th through Friday\, July 23rd                                          Camp Location:       Stamford High School (55 Strawberry Hill Ave. Stamford\, CT)Camp Times:            9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.For More Info:          Call 877-226-9919 or visit www.NYGiantsCamps.Com\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Stamford High School - 55 Strawberry Hill Rd. , Stamford, CT USA 06902
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=17246
DTSTART:20100721T090000
DTEND:20100721T150000
SUMMARY:New York Giants Youth Football Camps
DESCRIPTION:New York Giants Youth Football CampsNon-Contact Football Skills for Kids Ages 6-14 Years Old!Led by Professional Educators\, College Coaches and New York Giants Heroes like Bill Ard\, Eric Dorsey\, Charles Way\, Sam Garnes\, Keith Elias\, Stephen Baker and Rodney Hampton.    Learn to run\, throw\, catch\, defend and compete the New York Giants way! Our age-appropriate\, station-based curriculum delivers results to both experienced players and newcomers to the game. All programs provide non-contact football instruction\, athletic skill development and fitness training.   With patience and encouragement\, kids gain confidence\, develop skills and have fun!  Camp Dates:              Monday\, July 19th through Friday\, July 23rd                                          Camp Location:       Stamford High School (55 Strawberry Hill Ave. Stamford\, CT)Camp Times:            9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.For More Info:          Call 877-226-9919 or visit www.NYGiantsCamps.Com\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Stamford High School - 55 Strawberry Hill Rd. , Stamford, CT USA 06902
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=17247
DTSTART:20100722T090000
DTEND:20100722T150000
SUMMARY:New York Giants Youth Football Camps
DESCRIPTION:New York Giants Youth Football CampsNon-Contact Football Skills for Kids Ages 6-14 Years Old!Led by Professional Educators\, College Coaches and New York Giants Heroes like Bill Ard\, Eric Dorsey\, Charles Way\, Sam Garnes\, Keith Elias\, Stephen Baker and Rodney Hampton.    Learn to run\, throw\, catch\, defend and compete the New York Giants way! Our age-appropriate\, station-based curriculum delivers results to both experienced players and newcomers to the game. All programs provide non-contact football instruction\, athletic skill development and fitness training.   With patience and encouragement\, kids gain confidence\, develop skills and have fun!  Camp Dates:              Monday\, July 19th through Friday\, July 23rd                                          Camp Location:       Stamford High School (55 Strawberry Hill Ave. Stamford\, CT)Camp Times:            9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.For More Info:          Call 877-226-9919 or visit www.NYGiantsCamps.Com\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Stamford High School - 55 Strawberry Hill Rd. , Stamford, CT USA 06902
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=17248
DTSTART:20100723T090000
DTEND:20100723T150000
SUMMARY:New York Giants Youth Football Camps
DESCRIPTION:New York Giants Youth Football CampsNon-Contact Football Skills for Kids Ages 6-14 Years Old!Led by Professional Educators\, College Coaches and New York Giants Heroes like Bill Ard\, Eric Dorsey\, Charles Way\, Sam Garnes\, Keith Elias\, Stephen Baker and Rodney Hampton.    Learn to run\, throw\, catch\, defend and compete the New York Giants way! Our age-appropriate\, station-based curriculum delivers results to both experienced players and newcomers to the game. All programs provide non-contact football instruction\, athletic skill development and fitness training.   With patience and encouragement\, kids gain confidence\, develop skills and have fun!  Camp Dates:              Monday\, July 19th through Friday\, July 23rd                                          Camp Location:       Stamford High School (55 Strawberry Hill Ave. Stamford\, CT)Camp Times:            9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.For More Info:          Call 877-226-9919 or visit www.NYGiantsCamps.Com\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Stamford High School - 55 Strawberry Hill Rd. , Stamford, CT USA 06902
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=17301
DTSTART:20100320T090000
DTEND:20100320T120000
SUMMARY:Super Saturday Art
DESCRIPTION:Ages 5 - 8 at 9 a.m. to 10:15 a.m.Ages 9 - 12 at 10:30 a.m. to noonArts classes$30 each classWAC GalleryStudents will create their own artwork.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Westport Arts Center - 51 Riverside Ave , Westport, CT  06880
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=17303
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100409
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100410
SUMMARY:Trickster Mythology and Punk Rock Attitudes
DESCRIPTION:Inspired by market-resistant Punk musicians of the late 1970s and the persona-driven masks and methods of the mythological trickster.Main GalleryOpen to the publicGallery is open M-F 10–4 and Sat–Sun 12-4 at\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Westport Arts Center - 51 Riverside Ave , Westport, CT  06880
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100410
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100411
SUMMARY:Trickster Mythology and Punk Rock Attitudes
DESCRIPTION:Inspired by market-resistant Punk musicians of the late 1970s and the persona-driven masks and methods of the mythological trickster.Main GalleryOpen to the publicGallery is open M-F 10–4 and Sat–Sun 12-4 at\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Westport Arts Center - 51 Riverside Ave , Westport, CT  06880
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100411
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100412
SUMMARY:Trickster Mythology and Punk Rock Attitudes
DESCRIPTION:Inspired by market-resistant Punk musicians of the late 1970s and the persona-driven masks and methods of the mythological trickster.Main GalleryOpen to the publicGallery is open M-F 10–4 and Sat–Sun 12-4 at\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Westport Arts Center - 51 Riverside Ave , Westport, CT  06880
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100412
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100413
SUMMARY:Trickster Mythology and Punk Rock Attitudes
DESCRIPTION:Inspired by market-resistant Punk musicians of the late 1970s and the persona-driven masks and methods of the mythological trickster.Main GalleryOpen to the publicGallery is open M-F 10–4 and Sat–Sun 12-4 at\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Westport Arts Center - 51 Riverside Ave , Westport, CT  06880
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=17307
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100413
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100414
SUMMARY:Trickster Mythology and Punk Rock Attitudes
DESCRIPTION:Inspired by market-resistant Punk musicians of the late 1970s and the persona-driven masks and methods of the mythological trickster.Main GalleryOpen to the publicGallery is open M-F 10–4 and Sat–Sun 12-4 at\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Westport Arts Center - 51 Riverside Ave , Westport, CT  06880
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100414
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100415
SUMMARY:Trickster Mythology and Punk Rock Attitudes
DESCRIPTION:Inspired by market-resistant Punk musicians of the late 1970s and the persona-driven masks and methods of the mythological trickster.Main GalleryOpen to the publicGallery is open M-F 10–4 and Sat–Sun 12-4 at\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Westport Arts Center - 51 Riverside Ave , Westport, CT  06880
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100415
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SUMMARY:Trickster Mythology and Punk Rock Attitudes
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SUMMARY:Trickster Mythology and Punk Rock Attitudes
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LOCATION:Westport Arts Center - 51 Riverside Ave , Westport, CT  06880
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=17346
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100522
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100523
SUMMARY:Trickster Mythology and Punk Rock Attitudes
DESCRIPTION:Inspired by market-resistant Punk musicians of the late 1970s and the persona-driven masks and methods of the mythological trickster.Main GalleryOpen to the publicGallery is open M-F 10–4 and Sat–Sun 12-4 at\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Westport Arts Center - 51 Riverside Ave , Westport, CT  06880
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=17347
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100523
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100524
SUMMARY:Trickster Mythology and Punk Rock Attitudes
DESCRIPTION:Inspired by market-resistant Punk musicians of the late 1970s and the persona-driven masks and methods of the mythological trickster.Main GalleryOpen to the publicGallery is open M-F 10–4 and Sat–Sun 12-4 at\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Westport Arts Center - 51 Riverside Ave , Westport, CT  06880
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=17348
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100524
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100525
SUMMARY:Trickster Mythology and Punk Rock Attitudes
DESCRIPTION:Inspired by market-resistant Punk musicians of the late 1970s and the persona-driven masks and methods of the mythological trickster.Main GalleryOpen to the publicGallery is open M-F 10–4 and Sat–Sun 12-4 at\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Westport Arts Center - 51 Riverside Ave , Westport, CT  06880
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=17349
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100525
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100526
SUMMARY:Trickster Mythology and Punk Rock Attitudes
DESCRIPTION:Inspired by market-resistant Punk musicians of the late 1970s and the persona-driven masks and methods of the mythological trickster.Main GalleryOpen to the publicGallery is open M-F 10–4 and Sat–Sun 12-4 at\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Westport Arts Center - 51 Riverside Ave , Westport, CT  06880
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PRIORITY:0
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=17350
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100526
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100527
SUMMARY:Trickster Mythology and Punk Rock Attitudes
DESCRIPTION:Inspired by market-resistant Punk musicians of the late 1970s and the persona-driven masks and methods of the mythological trickster.Main GalleryOpen to the publicGallery is open M-F 10–4 and Sat–Sun 12-4 at\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Westport Arts Center - 51 Riverside Ave , Westport, CT  06880
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PRIORITY:0
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=17351
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100527
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100528
SUMMARY:Trickster Mythology and Punk Rock Attitudes
DESCRIPTION:Inspired by market-resistant Punk musicians of the late 1970s and the persona-driven masks and methods of the mythological trickster.Main GalleryOpen to the publicGallery is open M-F 10–4 and Sat–Sun 12-4 at\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Westport Arts Center - 51 Riverside Ave , Westport, CT  06880
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=17352
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100528
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100529
SUMMARY:Trickster Mythology and Punk Rock Attitudes
DESCRIPTION:Inspired by market-resistant Punk musicians of the late 1970s and the persona-driven masks and methods of the mythological trickster.Main GalleryOpen to the publicGallery is open M-F 10–4 and Sat–Sun 12-4 at\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Westport Arts Center - 51 Riverside Ave , Westport, CT  06880
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PRIORITY:0
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=17353
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100529
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100530
SUMMARY:Trickster Mythology and Punk Rock Attitudes
DESCRIPTION:Inspired by market-resistant Punk musicians of the late 1970s and the persona-driven masks and methods of the mythological trickster.Main GalleryOpen to the publicGallery is open M-F 10–4 and Sat–Sun 12-4 at\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Westport Arts Center - 51 Riverside Ave , Westport, CT  06880
CATEGORIES:Stamford Plus calendar Events
PRIORITY:0
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=17354
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100530
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100531
SUMMARY:Trickster Mythology and Punk Rock Attitudes
DESCRIPTION:Inspired by market-resistant Punk musicians of the late 1970s and the persona-driven masks and methods of the mythological trickster.Main GalleryOpen to the publicGallery is open M-F 10–4 and Sat–Sun 12-4 at\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Westport Arts Center - 51 Riverside Ave , Westport, CT  06880
CATEGORIES:Stamford Plus calendar Events
PRIORITY:0
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=17355
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100531
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100601
SUMMARY:Trickster Mythology and Punk Rock Attitudes
DESCRIPTION:Inspired by market-resistant Punk musicians of the late 1970s and the persona-driven masks and methods of the mythological trickster.Main GalleryOpen to the publicGallery is open M-F 10–4 and Sat–Sun 12-4 at\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Westport Arts Center - 51 Riverside Ave , Westport, CT  06880
CATEGORIES:Stamford Plus calendar Events
PRIORITY:0
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=17356
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100601
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100602
SUMMARY:Trickster Mythology and Punk Rock Attitudes
DESCRIPTION:Inspired by market-resistant Punk musicians of the late 1970s and the persona-driven masks and methods of the mythological trickster.Main GalleryOpen to the publicGallery is open M-F 10–4 and Sat–Sun 12-4 at\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Westport Arts Center - 51 Riverside Ave , Westport, CT  06880
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PRIORITY:0
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=17357
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100602
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100603
SUMMARY:Trickster Mythology and Punk Rock Attitudes
DESCRIPTION:Inspired by market-resistant Punk musicians of the late 1970s and the persona-driven masks and methods of the mythological trickster.Main GalleryOpen to the publicGallery is open M-F 10–4 and Sat–Sun 12-4 at\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Westport Arts Center - 51 Riverside Ave , Westport, CT  06880
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=17358
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100603
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100604
SUMMARY:Trickster Mythology and Punk Rock Attitudes
DESCRIPTION:Inspired by market-resistant Punk musicians of the late 1970s and the persona-driven masks and methods of the mythological trickster.Main GalleryOpen to the publicGallery is open M-F 10–4 and Sat–Sun 12-4 at\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Westport Arts Center - 51 Riverside Ave , Westport, CT  06880
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=17359
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100604
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100605
SUMMARY:Trickster Mythology and Punk Rock Attitudes
DESCRIPTION:Inspired by market-resistant Punk musicians of the late 1970s and the persona-driven masks and methods of the mythological trickster.Main GalleryOpen to the publicGallery is open M-F 10–4 and Sat–Sun 12-4 at\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Westport Arts Center - 51 Riverside Ave , Westport, CT  06880
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=17360
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100605
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100606
SUMMARY:Trickster Mythology and Punk Rock Attitudes
DESCRIPTION:Inspired by market-resistant Punk musicians of the late 1970s and the persona-driven masks and methods of the mythological trickster.Main GalleryOpen to the publicGallery is open M-F 10–4 and Sat–Sun 12-4 at\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Westport Arts Center - 51 Riverside Ave , Westport, CT  06880
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PRIORITY:0
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=17361
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100606
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100607
SUMMARY:Trickster Mythology and Punk Rock Attitudes
DESCRIPTION:Inspired by market-resistant Punk musicians of the late 1970s and the persona-driven masks and methods of the mythological trickster.Main GalleryOpen to the publicGallery is open M-F 10–4 and Sat–Sun 12-4 at\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Westport Arts Center - 51 Riverside Ave , Westport, CT  06880
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=17362
DTSTART:20100411T160000
DTEND:20100411T160000
SUMMARY:Jazz-Rock Fusion - The Influence of Horn Bands 
DESCRIPTION:Brian Torff and a seven piece band\, the Westport Horns\, will debut as a repertory jazz ensemble for WAC with mixtures of jazz with funk\, blues\, zydeco\, reggae and more.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Pequot Library - 720 Pequot Ave , Southport, CT  06890
CATEGORIES:Stamford Plus calendar Events
PRIORITY:0
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=17419
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100316
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100317
SUMMARY:Low Energy Comedy and the Multi-Purpose Space
DESCRIPTION:Fri.\, Jan. 22 - Sun.\, Mar. 28Exhibit inspired by the multiple uses of the WAC space\, which include art exhibitions\, music performances and education programs.Main GalleryOpen to the publicGallery hours are M-F 10–4 and Sat–Sun 12-4\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Westport Arts Center - 51 Riverside Ave , Westport, CT  06880
CATEGORIES:Stamford Plus calendar Events
PRIORITY:0
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=17420
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100317
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100318
SUMMARY:Low Energy Comedy and the Multi-Purpose Space
DESCRIPTION:Fri.\, Jan. 22 - Sun.\, Mar. 28Exhibit inspired by the multiple uses of the WAC space\, which include art exhibitions\, music performances and education programs.Main GalleryOpen to the publicGallery hours are M-F 10–4 and Sat–Sun 12-4\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Westport Arts Center - 51 Riverside Ave , Westport, CT  06880
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PRIORITY:0
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=17421
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100318
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100319
SUMMARY:Low Energy Comedy and the Multi-Purpose Space
DESCRIPTION:Fri.\, Jan. 22 - Sun.\, Mar. 28Exhibit inspired by the multiple uses of the WAC space\, which include art exhibitions\, music performances and education programs.Main GalleryOpen to the publicGallery hours are M-F 10–4 and Sat–Sun 12-4\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Westport Arts Center - 51 Riverside Ave , Westport, CT  06880
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PRIORITY:0
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=17422
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100319
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100320
SUMMARY:Low Energy Comedy and the Multi-Purpose Space
DESCRIPTION:Fri.\, Jan. 22 - Sun.\, Mar. 28Exhibit inspired by the multiple uses of the WAC space\, which include art exhibitions\, music performances and education programs.Main GalleryOpen to the publicGallery hours are M-F 10–4 and Sat–Sun 12-4\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Westport Arts Center - 51 Riverside Ave , Westport, CT  06880
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PRIORITY:0
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=17423
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100320
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100321
SUMMARY:Low Energy Comedy and the Multi-Purpose Space
DESCRIPTION:Fri.\, Jan. 22 - Sun.\, Mar. 28Exhibit inspired by the multiple uses of the WAC space\, which include art exhibitions\, music performances and education programs.Main GalleryOpen to the publicGallery hours are M-F 10–4 and Sat–Sun 12-4\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Westport Arts Center - 51 Riverside Ave , Westport, CT  06880
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PRIORITY:0
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=17424
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100321
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100322
SUMMARY:Low Energy Comedy and the Multi-Purpose Space
DESCRIPTION:Fri.\, Jan. 22 - Sun.\, Mar. 28Exhibit inspired by the multiple uses of the WAC space\, which include art exhibitions\, music performances and education programs.Main GalleryOpen to the publicGallery hours are M-F 10–4 and Sat–Sun 12-4\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Westport Arts Center - 51 Riverside Ave , Westport, CT  06880
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PRIORITY:0
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=17425
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100322
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100323
SUMMARY:Low Energy Comedy and the Multi-Purpose Space
DESCRIPTION:Fri.\, Jan. 22 - Sun.\, Mar. 28Exhibit inspired by the multiple uses of the WAC space\, which include art exhibitions\, music performances and education programs.Main GalleryOpen to the publicGallery hours are M-F 10–4 and Sat–Sun 12-4\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Westport Arts Center - 51 Riverside Ave , Westport, CT  06880
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PRIORITY:0
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=17426
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100323
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100324
SUMMARY:Low Energy Comedy and the Multi-Purpose Space
DESCRIPTION:Fri.\, Jan. 22 - Sun.\, Mar. 28Exhibit inspired by the multiple uses of the WAC space\, which include art exhibitions\, music performances and education programs.Main GalleryOpen to the publicGallery hours are M-F 10–4 and Sat–Sun 12-4\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Westport Arts Center - 51 Riverside Ave , Westport, CT  06880
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=17427
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100324
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100325
SUMMARY:Low Energy Comedy and the Multi-Purpose Space
DESCRIPTION:Fri.\, Jan. 22 - Sun.\, Mar. 28Exhibit inspired by the multiple uses of the WAC space\, which include art exhibitions\, music performances and education programs.Main GalleryOpen to the publicGallery hours are M-F 10–4 and Sat–Sun 12-4\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Westport Arts Center - 51 Riverside Ave , Westport, CT  06880
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=17428
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100325
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100326
SUMMARY:Low Energy Comedy and the Multi-Purpose Space
DESCRIPTION:Fri.\, Jan. 22 - Sun.\, Mar. 28Exhibit inspired by the multiple uses of the WAC space\, which include art exhibitions\, music performances and education programs.Main GalleryOpen to the publicGallery hours are M-F 10–4 and Sat–Sun 12-4\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Westport Arts Center - 51 Riverside Ave , Westport, CT  06880
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=17429
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100326
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100327
SUMMARY:Low Energy Comedy and the Multi-Purpose Space
DESCRIPTION:Fri.\, Jan. 22 - Sun.\, Mar. 28Exhibit inspired by the multiple uses of the WAC space\, which include art exhibitions\, music performances and education programs.Main GalleryOpen to the publicGallery hours are M-F 10–4 and Sat–Sun 12-4\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Westport Arts Center - 51 Riverside Ave , Westport, CT  06880
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=17430
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100327
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100328
SUMMARY:Low Energy Comedy and the Multi-Purpose Space
DESCRIPTION:Fri.\, Jan. 22 - Sun.\, Mar. 28Exhibit inspired by the multiple uses of the WAC space\, which include art exhibitions\, music performances and education programs.Main GalleryOpen to the publicGallery hours are M-F 10–4 and Sat–Sun 12-4\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Westport Arts Center - 51 Riverside Ave , Westport, CT  06880
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=17431
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100328
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100329
SUMMARY:Low Energy Comedy and the Multi-Purpose Space
DESCRIPTION:Fri.\, Jan. 22 - Sun.\, Mar. 28Exhibit inspired by the multiple uses of the WAC space\, which include art exhibitions\, music performances and education programs.Main GalleryOpen to the publicGallery hours are M-F 10–4 and Sat–Sun 12-4\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Westport Arts Center - 51 Riverside Ave , Westport, CT  06880
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=17593
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100318
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100319
SUMMARY:Tyler Perry - “Madea’s Big Happy Family”
DESCRIPTION:For the first time in 5 years\, Madea will bring creative energy to the live stage like never before.Tyler Perry brings to the stage pure entertainment that transcends all ages.He has produced 11 previous successful stage productions\, 8 successful movies and 2 successful weekly TV shows. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Arena at Harbor Yard - 600 Main Street , Bridgeport, CT  06604
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=17594
DTSTART:20100327T190000
DTEND:20100327T230000
SUMMARY:Dancing with the Ridgefield Symphony Orchestra Gala
DESCRIPTION:Ridgefield Symphony Orchestra\, Dancing with the RSO Gala event to benefit the RSO.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Silver Spring Country Club - 439 Silver Spring Road , Ridgefield, CT  06877
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=17613
DTSTART:20100319T120000
DTEND:20100319T170000
SUMMARY:Loft Artists Association presents \'PRINT WHAT?\' Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:The Loft Artists Association presents Stamford\, CT with the PRINT WHAT? Exhibition. PRINT WHAT? is an art exhibit of printed works by the members of the LAA\, offered in conjunction with free workshops demonstrating printmaking in action. The Loft Artists Association invites their community to visit\, mingle\, and view a collection of monoprints\, etchings\, photographs\, lithographs and screen prints. Opening reception on Friday\, February 19th from 6pm to 9pm. The show continues from Friday\, February 19 through Sunday\, March 21. There are free weekend print workshops offered on Saturday\, February 27th and on Saturday\, March 13th from 1pm to 4pm. Come and visit the Loft Artists Gallery at 845 Canal Street\, Stamford\, CT 06902 (203) 323-4153. Gallery hours from Noon to 5PM. Admission and parking are free\, but we do suggest a $5.00 donation. Ages 3 and up are welcome. www.loftartists.comThe Loft Artists Association\, a non-profit organization\, has resided in the South End of Stamford for over 30 years\, offering art exhibitions\, workshops\, and educational events to their community. We greatly appreciate your support in the arts and invite you to join in the festivities.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Loft Artists Association - 845 Canal Street , Stamford, CT  06902
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=17614
DTSTART:20100320T120000
DTEND:20100320T170000
SUMMARY:Loft Artists Association presents \'PRINT WHAT?\' Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:The Loft Artists Association presents Stamford\, CT with the PRINT WHAT? Exhibition. PRINT WHAT? is an art exhibit of printed works by the members of the LAA\, offered in conjunction with free workshops demonstrating printmaking in action. The Loft Artists Association invites their community to visit\, mingle\, and view a collection of monoprints\, etchings\, photographs\, lithographs and screen prints. Opening reception on Friday\, February 19th from 6pm to 9pm. The show continues from Friday\, February 19 through Sunday\, March 21. There are free weekend print workshops offered on Saturday\, February 27th and on Saturday\, March 13th from 1pm to 4pm. Come and visit the Loft Artists Gallery at 845 Canal Street\, Stamford\, CT 06902 (203) 323-4153. Gallery hours from Noon to 5PM. Admission and parking are free\, but we do suggest a $5.00 donation. Ages 3 and up are welcome. www.loftartists.comThe Loft Artists Association\, a non-profit organization\, has resided in the South End of Stamford for over 30 years\, offering art exhibitions\, workshops\, and educational events to their community. We greatly appreciate your support in the arts and invite you to join in the festivities.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Loft Artists Association - 845 Canal Street , Stamford, CT  06902
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DTSTART:20100321T120000
DTEND:20100321T170000
SUMMARY:Loft Artists Association presents \'PRINT WHAT?\' Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:The Loft Artists Association presents Stamford\, CT with the PRINT WHAT? Exhibition. PRINT WHAT? is an art exhibit of printed works by the members of the LAA\, offered in conjunction with free workshops demonstrating printmaking in action. The Loft Artists Association invites their community to visit\, mingle\, and view a collection of monoprints\, etchings\, photographs\, lithographs and screen prints. Opening reception on Friday\, February 19th from 6pm to 9pm. The show continues from Friday\, February 19 through Sunday\, March 21. There are free weekend print workshops offered on Saturday\, February 27th and on Saturday\, March 13th from 1pm to 4pm. Come and visit the Loft Artists Gallery at 845 Canal Street\, Stamford\, CT 06902 (203) 323-4153. Gallery hours from Noon to 5PM. Admission and parking are free\, but we do suggest a $5.00 donation. Ages 3 and up are welcome. www.loftartists.comThe Loft Artists Association\, a non-profit organization\, has resided in the South End of Stamford for over 30 years\, offering art exhibitions\, workshops\, and educational events to their community. We greatly appreciate your support in the arts and invite you to join in the festivities.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Loft Artists Association - 845 Canal Street , Stamford, CT  06902
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=17648
DTSTART:20100325T190000
DTEND:20100325T190000
SUMMARY:The Page Turner (La Tourneuse De Pages)
DESCRIPTION:About The Film:  Melanie is a young woman whose ambitions as a concert pianist were dashed as a child by the thoughtless behavior of the jury chairwoman\, the famous pianist Madame Fouchecourt\, during her exam.  Ten years later\, Melanie sets up an elaborate plan for revenge and soon begins to ingratiate herself into the family. Unrecognized by Madame Fouchecourt\, Melanie becomes her trusted \'page turner\' as both women prepare for the performance of a lifetime.  The Los Angeles Times calls the film “an impeccably made psychological melodrama.”Avon Carte Blanche Members – Free / Avon &amp; Alliance Francaise Members - $6 Students/Seniors - $7 / Nonmembers - $10\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Avon Theatre‎ - 272 Bedford St , Stamford, CT  06901
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=17712
DTSTART:20100322T161500
DTEND:20100322T173000
SUMMARY:Music Box Workshop and Broadway Melodies
DESCRIPTION:KIDS (ages 5 to 7): Music Box WorkshopKIDS (ages 8 to 11): Broadway MelodiesOur workshops for kids are designed to create a non-pressure environment where students can build social skills and learn to work as a team. Games\, exercises and scene-work center around the group working as an ensemble.  Improv\, music\, movement and story-telling exercises lay the foundation for understanding plot and characters\, while providing structure for fun and exciting social interaction. Teens and “tweens” can enjoy a more advanced level of classes designed not only to build social interaction and confidence\, but also creative instincts and trust in their own ideas as well as their fellow actors. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Curtain Call - 1349 Newfield Ave , Stamford, CT  06905
CATEGORIES:Stamford Plus calendar Events
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DTSTART:20100318T161500
DTEND:20100318T173000
SUMMARY:Storybook Stages at Curtain Call
DESCRIPTION:KIDS (ages 5 to 7): Storybook StagesOur workshops for kids are designed to create a non-pressure environment where students can build social skills and learn to work as a team. Games\, exercises and scene-work center around the group working as an ensemble.  Improv\, music\, movement and story-telling exercises lay the foundation for understanding plot and characters\, while providing structure for fun and exciting social interaction. Teens and “tweens” can enjoy a more advanced level of classes designed not only to build social interaction and confidence\, but also creative instincts and trust in their own ideas as well as their fellow actors. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Curtain Call - 1349 Newfield Ave , Stamford, CT  06905
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DTSTART:20100325T161500
DTEND:20100325T173000
SUMMARY:Storybook Stages at Curtain Call
DESCRIPTION:KIDS (ages 5 to 7): Storybook StagesOur workshops for kids are designed to create a non-pressure environment where students can build social skills and learn to work as a team. Games\, exercises and scene-work center around the group working as an ensemble.  Improv\, music\, movement and story-telling exercises lay the foundation for understanding plot and characters\, while providing structure for fun and exciting social interaction. Teens and “tweens” can enjoy a more advanced level of classes designed not only to build social interaction and confidence\, but also creative instincts and trust in their own ideas as well as their fellow actors. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Curtain Call - 1349 Newfield Ave , Stamford, CT  06905
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=17729
DTSTART:20100316T161500
DTEND:20100316T173000
SUMMARY:Acting for Kids: Beginner\'s Level
DESCRIPTION:KIDS (ages 8 to 11): Acting for Kids: Beginner\'s LevelOur workshops for kids are designed to create a non-pressure environment where students can build social skills and learn to work as a team. Games\, exercises and scene-work center around the group working as an ensemble.  Improv\, music\, movement and story-telling exercises lay the foundation for understanding plot and characters\, while providing structure for fun and exciting social interaction. Teens and “tweens” can enjoy a more advanced level of classes designed not only to build social interaction and confidence\, but also creative instincts and trust in their own ideas as well as their fellow actors. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Curtain Call - 1349 Newfield Ave , Stamford, CT  06905
CATEGORIES:Stamford Plus calendar Events
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DTSTART:20100323T161500
DTEND:20100323T173000
SUMMARY:Acting for Kids: Beginner\'s Level
DESCRIPTION:KIDS (ages 8 to 11): Acting for Kids: Beginner\'s LevelOur workshops for kids are designed to create a non-pressure environment where students can build social skills and learn to work as a team. Games\, exercises and scene-work center around the group working as an ensemble.  Improv\, music\, movement and story-telling exercises lay the foundation for understanding plot and characters\, while providing structure for fun and exciting social interaction. Teens and “tweens” can enjoy a more advanced level of classes designed not only to build social interaction and confidence\, but also creative instincts and trust in their own ideas as well as their fellow actors. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Curtain Call - 1349 Newfield Ave , Stamford, CT  06905
CATEGORIES:Stamford Plus calendar Events
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DTSTART:20100318T173000
DTEND:20100318T190000
SUMMARY:Acting for Kids: Advanced Level
DESCRIPTION:KIDS (ages 8 to 11): Acting for Kids: Advanced LevelOur workshops for kids are designed to create a non-pressure environment where students can build social skills and learn to work as a team. Games\, exercises and scene-work center around the group working as an ensemble.  Improv\, music\, movement and story-telling exercises lay the foundation for understanding plot and characters\, while providing structure for fun and exciting social interaction. Teens and “tweens” can enjoy a more advanced level of classes designed not only to build social interaction and confidence\, but also creative instincts and trust in their own ideas as well as their fellow actors. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Curtain Call - 1349 Newfield Ave , Stamford, CT  06905
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DTSTART:20100325T173000
DTEND:20100325T190000
SUMMARY:Acting for Kids: Advanced Level
DESCRIPTION:KIDS (ages 8 to 11): Acting for Kids: Advanced LevelOur workshops for kids are designed to create a non-pressure environment where students can build social skills and learn to work as a team. Games\, exercises and scene-work center around the group working as an ensemble.  Improv\, music\, movement and story-telling exercises lay the foundation for understanding plot and characters\, while providing structure for fun and exciting social interaction. Teens and “tweens” can enjoy a more advanced level of classes designed not only to build social interaction and confidence\, but also creative instincts and trust in their own ideas as well as their fellow actors. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Curtain Call - 1349 Newfield Ave , Stamford, CT  06905
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=17747
DTSTART:20100316T173000
DTEND:20100316T190000
SUMMARY:Improv for Kids: Beginners Level
DESCRIPTION:KIDS (ages 8 to 11): Improv for Kids: Beginners LevelOur workshops for kids are designed to create a non-pressure environment where students can build social skills and learn to work as a team. Games\, exercises and scene-work center around the group working as an ensemble.  Improv\, music\, movement and story-telling exercises lay the foundation for understanding plot and characters\, while providing structure for fun and exciting social interaction. Teens and “tweens” can enjoy a more advanced level of classes designed not only to build social interaction and confidence\, but also creative instincts and trust in their own ideas as well as their fellow actors. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Curtain Call - 1349 Newfield Ave , Stamford, CT  06905
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DTSTART:20100323T173000
DTEND:20100323T190000
SUMMARY:Improv for Kids: Beginners Level
DESCRIPTION:KIDS (ages 8 to 11): Improv for Kids: Beginners LevelOur workshops for kids are designed to create a non-pressure environment where students can build social skills and learn to work as a team. Games\, exercises and scene-work center around the group working as an ensemble.  Improv\, music\, movement and story-telling exercises lay the foundation for understanding plot and characters\, while providing structure for fun and exciting social interaction. Teens and “tweens” can enjoy a more advanced level of classes designed not only to build social interaction and confidence\, but also creative instincts and trust in their own ideas as well as their fellow actors. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Curtain Call - 1349 Newfield Ave , Stamford, CT  06905
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=17756
DTSTART:20100318T161500
DTEND:20100318T173000
SUMMARY:Improv for Kids: Beginners Level
DESCRIPTION:KIDS (ages 8 to 11): Improv for Kids: Beginners LevelOur workshops for kids are designed to create a non-pressure environment where students can build social skills and learn to work as a team. Games\, exercises and scene-work center around the group working as an ensemble.  Improv\, music\, movement and story-telling exercises lay the foundation for understanding plot and characters\, while providing structure for fun and exciting social interaction. Teens and “tweens” can enjoy a more advanced level of classes designed not only to build social interaction and confidence\, but also creative instincts and trust in their own ideas as well as their fellow actors. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Curtain Call - 1349 Newfield Ave , Stamford, CT  06905
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DTSTART:20100325T161500
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SUMMARY:Improv for Kids: Beginners Level
DESCRIPTION:KIDS (ages 8 to 11): Improv for Kids: Beginners LevelOur workshops for kids are designed to create a non-pressure environment where students can build social skills and learn to work as a team. Games\, exercises and scene-work center around the group working as an ensemble.  Improv\, music\, movement and story-telling exercises lay the foundation for understanding plot and characters\, while providing structure for fun and exciting social interaction. Teens and “tweens” can enjoy a more advanced level of classes designed not only to build social interaction and confidence\, but also creative instincts and trust in their own ideas as well as their fellow actors. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Curtain Call - 1349 Newfield Ave , Stamford, CT  06905
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DTSTART:20100317T173000
DTEND:20100317T190000
SUMMARY:Shakespeare for Teens
DESCRIPTION:TEENS (ages 12 to 16) Shakespeare for TeensOur workshops for kids are designed to create a non-pressure environment where students can build social skills and learn to work as a team. Games\, exercises and scene-work center around the group working as an ensemble.  Improv\, music\, movement and story-telling exercises lay the foundation for understanding plot and characters\, while providing structure for fun and exciting social interaction. Teens and “tweens” can enjoy a more advanced level of classes designed not only to build social interaction and confidence\, but also creative instincts and trust in their own ideas as well as their fellow actors. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Curtain Call - 1349 Newfield Ave , Stamford, CT  06905
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DTSTART:20100324T173000
DTEND:20100324T190000
SUMMARY:Shakespeare for Teens
DESCRIPTION:TEENS (ages 12 to 16) Shakespeare for TeensOur workshops for kids are designed to create a non-pressure environment where students can build social skills and learn to work as a team. Games\, exercises and scene-work center around the group working as an ensemble.  Improv\, music\, movement and story-telling exercises lay the foundation for understanding plot and characters\, while providing structure for fun and exciting social interaction. Teens and “tweens” can enjoy a more advanced level of classes designed not only to build social interaction and confidence\, but also creative instincts and trust in their own ideas as well as their fellow actors. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Curtain Call - 1349 Newfield Ave , Stamford, CT  06905
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=17774
DTSTART:20100320T120000
DTEND:20100320T133000
SUMMARY:Young Actor\'s Toolbox
DESCRIPTION:TEENS (ages 12 to 16) Young Actor\'s ToolboxOur workshops for kids are designed to create a non-pressure environment where students can build social skills and learn to work as a team. Games\, exercises and scene-work center around the group working as an ensemble.  Improv\, music\, movement and story-telling exercises lay the foundation for understanding plot and characters\, while providing structure for fun and exciting social interaction. Teens and “tweens” can enjoy a more advanced level of classes designed not only to build social interaction and confidence\, but also creative instincts and trust in their own ideas as well as their fellow actors. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Curtain Call - 1349 Newfield Ave , Stamford, CT  06905
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DTSTART:20100327T120000
DTEND:20100327T133000
SUMMARY:Young Actor\'s Toolbox
DESCRIPTION:TEENS (ages 12 to 16) Young Actor\'s ToolboxOur workshops for kids are designed to create a non-pressure environment where students can build social skills and learn to work as a team. Games\, exercises and scene-work center around the group working as an ensemble.  Improv\, music\, movement and story-telling exercises lay the foundation for understanding plot and characters\, while providing structure for fun and exciting social interaction. Teens and “tweens” can enjoy a more advanced level of classes designed not only to build social interaction and confidence\, but also creative instincts and trust in their own ideas as well as their fellow actors. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Curtain Call - 1349 Newfield Ave , Stamford, CT  06905
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DTSTART:20100410T103000
DTEND:20100410T133000
SUMMARY:Super Soap Saturday
DESCRIPTION:ADULT MASTER CLASSES (ages 17 and up): Super Soap SaturdayAdults benefit from our workshops\, and Curtain Call offers Master Classes that allow experienced performers to hone their skills\, while creating a comfortable and encouraging environment for new-comers. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Curtain Call - 1349 Newfield Ave , Stamford, CT  06905
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=17850
DTSTART:20100316T110000
DTEND:20100316T150000
SUMMARY:“Mysteries of the Great Lakes” on IMAX
DESCRIPTION:At 11 a.m. and 1 &amp; 3 p.m. daily. (Call\, text or go online to confirm times.)Journey through America’s great inland seas in this new IMAX movie and discover the importance of the Great Lakes as a freshwater resource to our country’s social and economic vitality. The film includes strong content about conservation and adaptations\, as it tracks bald eagles\, sturgeon and the woodland caribou. The film also explores vital ecological zones in Lake Erie’s Presque Isle State Park\, swoops over Niagara Falls and dives into the importance – and inherent dangers – of the massive Great Lakes freighters.Featuring music by Gordon Lightfoot.ADMISSION: Aquarium only:  $11.75 for adults\, $9.75 for children 2-12\, and $10.75 for seniors (62+). Members free.Adventure Pass (Aquarium + IMAX movie):  $17.50 for adults\, $13.50 children (ages 2 – 12)\, $16 seniors 65+.Thrills Pass (Aquarium + Ride Film):  $17.25 adults\, $15.25 children (ages 2-12)\, $16.25 seniors 65+. Members pay $4.50.Value Pass (Aquarium + IMAX movie + Ride film):  $22.50 for adults\, $18.50 children (ages 2 – 12)\, $21 seniors 65+.IMAX movie:  $9 adults\, $6.50 kids (2 - 12)\, $8 seniors 65+.  Members save $2.Hollywood IMAX movies:  $11.50 for adults\, $10.50 for seniors and $9.50 for children 2-12.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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DTSTART:20100317T110000
DTEND:20100317T150000
SUMMARY:“Mysteries of the Great Lakes” on IMAX
DESCRIPTION:At 11 a.m. and 1 &amp; 3 p.m. daily. (Call\, text or go online to confirm times.)Journey through America’s great inland seas in this new IMAX movie and discover the importance of the Great Lakes as a freshwater resource to our country’s social and economic vitality. The film includes strong content about conservation and adaptations\, as it tracks bald eagles\, sturgeon and the woodland caribou. The film also explores vital ecological zones in Lake Erie’s Presque Isle State Park\, swoops over Niagara Falls and dives into the importance – and inherent dangers – of the massive Great Lakes freighters.Featuring music by Gordon Lightfoot.ADMISSION: Aquarium only:  $11.75 for adults\, $9.75 for children 2-12\, and $10.75 for seniors (62+). Members free.Adventure Pass (Aquarium + IMAX movie):  $17.50 for adults\, $13.50 children (ages 2 – 12)\, $16 seniors 65+.Thrills Pass (Aquarium + Ride Film):  $17.25 adults\, $15.25 children (ages 2-12)\, $16.25 seniors 65+. Members pay $4.50.Value Pass (Aquarium + IMAX movie + Ride film):  $22.50 for adults\, $18.50 children (ages 2 – 12)\, $21 seniors 65+.IMAX movie:  $9 adults\, $6.50 kids (2 - 12)\, $8 seniors 65+.  Members save $2.Hollywood IMAX movies:  $11.50 for adults\, $10.50 for seniors and $9.50 for children 2-12.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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DTSTART:20100318T110000
DTEND:20100318T150000
SUMMARY:“Mysteries of the Great Lakes” on IMAX
DESCRIPTION:At 11 a.m. and 1 &amp; 3 p.m. daily. (Call\, text or go online to confirm times.)Journey through America’s great inland seas in this new IMAX movie and discover the importance of the Great Lakes as a freshwater resource to our country’s social and economic vitality. The film includes strong content about conservation and adaptations\, as it tracks bald eagles\, sturgeon and the woodland caribou. The film also explores vital ecological zones in Lake Erie’s Presque Isle State Park\, swoops over Niagara Falls and dives into the importance – and inherent dangers – of the massive Great Lakes freighters.Featuring music by Gordon Lightfoot.ADMISSION: Aquarium only:  $11.75 for adults\, $9.75 for children 2-12\, and $10.75 for seniors (62+). Members free.Adventure Pass (Aquarium + IMAX movie):  $17.50 for adults\, $13.50 children (ages 2 – 12)\, $16 seniors 65+.Thrills Pass (Aquarium + Ride Film):  $17.25 adults\, $15.25 children (ages 2-12)\, $16.25 seniors 65+. Members pay $4.50.Value Pass (Aquarium + IMAX movie + Ride film):  $22.50 for adults\, $18.50 children (ages 2 – 12)\, $21 seniors 65+.IMAX movie:  $9 adults\, $6.50 kids (2 - 12)\, $8 seniors 65+.  Members save $2.Hollywood IMAX movies:  $11.50 for adults\, $10.50 for seniors and $9.50 for children 2-12.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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DTSTART:20100316T120000
DTEND:20100316T140000
SUMMARY:“Deep Sea” on IMAX
DESCRIPTION:At noon and 2 p.m. daily.   (Call\, text or go online to confirm times.)Swim with some of the planet’s most unique\, dangerous and colorful creatures\, from the unusual wolf eel to the giant Pacific octopus\, in this fascinating undersea exploration narrated by actors Johnny Depp and Kate Winslet.  “Deep Sea” brings audiences face-to-face with these underwater inhabitants to witness their peculiar and amazing behaviors. Thrill to 6-foot long Humboldt squid\, frogfish\, basket stars\, manta rays\, jellyfish\, ocean sunfish\, a variety of prowling sharks and more.ADMISSION: Aquarium only:  $11.75 for adults\, $9.75 for children 2-12\, and $10.75 for seniors (62+). Members free.Adventure Pass (Aquarium + IMAX movie):  $17.50 for adults\, $13.50 children (ages 2 – 12)\, $16 seniors 65+.Thrills Pass (Aquarium + Ride Film):  $17.25 adults\, $15.25 children (ages 2-12)\, $16.25 seniors 65+. Members pay $4.50.Value Pass (Aquarium + IMAX movie + Ride film):  $22.50 for adults\, $18.50 children (ages 2 – 12)\, $21 seniors 65+.IMAX movie:  $9 adults\, $6.50 kids (2 - 12)\, $8 seniors 65+.  Members save $2.Hollywood IMAX movies:  $11.50 for adults\, $10.50 for seniors and $9.50 for children 2-12.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=17914
DTSTART:20100317T120000
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SUMMARY:“Deep Sea” on IMAX
DESCRIPTION:At noon and 2 p.m. daily.   (Call\, text or go online to confirm times.)Swim with some of the planet’s most unique\, dangerous and colorful creatures\, from the unusual wolf eel to the giant Pacific octopus\, in this fascinating undersea exploration narrated by actors Johnny Depp and Kate Winslet.  “Deep Sea” brings audiences face-to-face with these underwater inhabitants to witness their peculiar and amazing behaviors. Thrill to 6-foot long Humboldt squid\, frogfish\, basket stars\, manta rays\, jellyfish\, ocean sunfish\, a variety of prowling sharks and more.ADMISSION: Aquarium only:  $11.75 for adults\, $9.75 for children 2-12\, and $10.75 for seniors (62+). Members free.Adventure Pass (Aquarium + IMAX movie):  $17.50 for adults\, $13.50 children (ages 2 – 12)\, $16 seniors 65+.Thrills Pass (Aquarium + Ride Film):  $17.25 adults\, $15.25 children (ages 2-12)\, $16.25 seniors 65+. Members pay $4.50.Value Pass (Aquarium + IMAX movie + Ride film):  $22.50 for adults\, $18.50 children (ages 2 – 12)\, $21 seniors 65+.IMAX movie:  $9 adults\, $6.50 kids (2 - 12)\, $8 seniors 65+.  Members save $2.Hollywood IMAX movies:  $11.50 for adults\, $10.50 for seniors and $9.50 for children 2-12.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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DTSTART:20100318T120000
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SUMMARY:“Deep Sea” on IMAX
DESCRIPTION:At noon and 2 p.m. daily.   (Call\, text or go online to confirm times.)Swim with some of the planet’s most unique\, dangerous and colorful creatures\, from the unusual wolf eel to the giant Pacific octopus\, in this fascinating undersea exploration narrated by actors Johnny Depp and Kate Winslet.  “Deep Sea” brings audiences face-to-face with these underwater inhabitants to witness their peculiar and amazing behaviors. Thrill to 6-foot long Humboldt squid\, frogfish\, basket stars\, manta rays\, jellyfish\, ocean sunfish\, a variety of prowling sharks and more.ADMISSION: Aquarium only:  $11.75 for adults\, $9.75 for children 2-12\, and $10.75 for seniors (62+). Members free.Adventure Pass (Aquarium + IMAX movie):  $17.50 for adults\, $13.50 children (ages 2 – 12)\, $16 seniors 65+.Thrills Pass (Aquarium + Ride Film):  $17.25 adults\, $15.25 children (ages 2-12)\, $16.25 seniors 65+. Members pay $4.50.Value Pass (Aquarium + IMAX movie + Ride film):  $22.50 for adults\, $18.50 children (ages 2 – 12)\, $21 seniors 65+.IMAX movie:  $9 adults\, $6.50 kids (2 - 12)\, $8 seniors 65+.  Members save $2.Hollywood IMAX movies:  $11.50 for adults\, $10.50 for seniors and $9.50 for children 2-12.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Maritime Aquarium - 10 North Water Street , Norwalk, CT  06854
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DTSTART:20100318T160000
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SUMMARY:Children’s Beginner Chess
DESCRIPTION:Children in grades 1-7 are invited to join the Children\'s Library Chess Club instructed by Christopher Potts.  In this program\, those brand new to chess will learn: the history and rules of the game; basic checkmate themes and patterns and basic strategy and tactics. Practice games are part of the classroom lessons.  Program fee is $80 per student for all eight meetings (02/04/10 - 03/25/10)\, for children in grades 1-7.  In-person registration is required\, payment due at time of sign-up.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Wilton Library  - 137 Old Ridgefield Road , Wilton, CT  06897
CATEGORIES:Stamford Plus calendar Events
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DTSTART:20100325T160000
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SUMMARY:Children’s Beginner Chess
DESCRIPTION:Children in grades 1-7 are invited to join the Children\'s Library Chess Club instructed by Christopher Potts.  In this program\, those brand new to chess will learn: the history and rules of the game; basic checkmate themes and patterns and basic strategy and tactics. Practice games are part of the classroom lessons.  Program fee is $80 per student for all eight meetings (02/04/10 - 03/25/10)\, for children in grades 1-7.  In-person registration is required\, payment due at time of sign-up.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Wilton Library  - 137 Old Ridgefield Road , Wilton, CT  06897
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DTSTART:20100318T170000
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SUMMARY:Children’s Advanced Chess
DESCRIPTION:Children in grades 1-7 are invited to join the Children\'s Library Chess Club instructed by Christopher Potts.  In this program\, the more advanced students will: review the basics; learn more advanced strategy and tactics; learn optimal opening and endgame play and gain an appreciation for the vital importance of making and carrying out sound plans. Practice games are part of the classroom lessons.  Program fee is $80 per student for all eight meetings (02/04/10 - 03/25/10)\, for children in grades 1-7.  In-person registration is required\, payment due at time of sign-up. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Wilton Library  - 137 Old Ridgefield Road , Wilton, CT  06897
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DTSTART:20100325T170000
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SUMMARY:Children’s Advanced Chess
DESCRIPTION:Children in grades 1-7 are invited to join the Children\'s Library Chess Club instructed by Christopher Potts.  In this program\, the more advanced students will: review the basics; learn more advanced strategy and tactics; learn optimal opening and endgame play and gain an appreciation for the vital importance of making and carrying out sound plans. Practice games are part of the classroom lessons.  Program fee is $80 per student for all eight meetings (02/04/10 - 03/25/10)\, for children in grades 1-7.  In-person registration is required\, payment due at time of sign-up. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Wilton Library  - 137 Old Ridgefield Road , Wilton, CT  06897
CATEGORIES:Stamford Plus calendar Events
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DTSTART:20100316T180000
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SUMMARY:Arboriculture 2010
DESCRIPTION:The Bartlett Arboretum &amp; Gardens will be offering Arboriculture; a certificate course in tree care and maintenance. The course will prepare individuals who are planning to take the Connecticut Arborist Licensing Examination given by the Department of Environmental Protection.  The course covers all topics pertinent to modern tree care including tree identification\, soil health\, urban forestry\, pesticides\, pruning\, bracing\, cabling\, insurance and legal matters.The course meets primarily on Tuesdays and Thursdays evenings beginning in February and running through March. Call 203-322-6971 to register or for questions\, visit www.bartlettarboretum.org or email education@bartlettarboretum.org.Our 91-acre nature preserve is a living museum of majestic trees\, rare plant collections\, charming gardens\, and varied natural habitats and landscapes traversed by hiking and walking trails. The Bartlett Arboretum &amp; Gardens is open to the public every day of the year from 8:30am to sunset. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Bartlett Arboretum & Gardens - 151 Brookdale Road , Stamford, CT  06903
CATEGORIES:Stamford Plus calendar Events
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DTSTART:20101117T110000
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SUMMARY:The Third Annual Fairfield County Green Faire
DESCRIPTION:Join us Wednesday\, November 17th at the Third AnnualGreen Faire for a county-wide celebration of sustainability! See the many ways Fairfield County is becoming sustainable and the various technologies that our towns and cities are using and developing to create cleaner and healthier towns and  cities. The Faire  opens at 11:00 with a special ribbon cutting ceremony\, followed by the opening of The Town Green exhibit in the Pavilion. This exhibit is a collection of the very best green technologies that our Fairfield County towns and cities have in place. Each town will have an opportunity to share with the community\, ways in which they are contributing to a healthier planet. From 11:30-5:00\, green business and organization exhibits will be open in the ballroom and share information\, technology and products. At 5:00 p.m. the Fairfield County Green Coast Awards will be announced\, at a winners reception\, followed immediately by Stamford Green Drinks.For more information\, visit www.thegreenfaire.com \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Stamford Marriott Hotel and Spa - 243 Tresser Blvd , Stamford, CT  06901
CATEGORIES:Stamford Plus calendar Events
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DTSTART:20100326T180000
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SUMMARY:Trialogue
DESCRIPTION:Three Person Art Exhibition including multi layered woodcut prints by Deborah Weiss. sculptural works by artist Ann Mallory and hand blown and carved glass sculpture by Adam Waimon\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Fairfield Arts Council - 70 Sanford St , Fairfield, CT  06824
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DTSTART:20100414T191500
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SUMMARY:Spring 2010 Provisional Class 
DESCRIPTION:The first session for the Junior League of Stamford-Norwalk\, Inc. (JLSN) Spring 2010 Provisional Class will be held on January 19\, 2009\, from 7:15-9:15 p.m.  Women interested in membership in the League are invited to attend the meeting at the JLSN headquarters located at 748 Post Road in Darien\, CT.The Spring 2010 Provisional Class will meet from 7:15 to 9:15 p.m. on the following evenings: • Tuesday\, January 19th• Tuesday\, February 9th• Tuesday\, March 9th• Wednesday\, April 14th• Wednesday\, May 5th\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Junior League of Stamford-Norwalk - 748 Post Rd , Darien, CT  06820
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DTSTART:20100505T191500
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SUMMARY:Spring 2010 Provisional Class 
DESCRIPTION:The first session for the Junior League of Stamford-Norwalk\, Inc. (JLSN) Spring 2010 Provisional Class will be held on January 19\, 2009\, from 7:15-9:15 p.m.  Women interested in membership in the League are invited to attend the meeting at the JLSN headquarters located at 748 Post Road in Darien\, CT.The Spring 2010 Provisional Class will meet from 7:15 to 9:15 p.m. on the following evenings: • Tuesday\, January 19th• Tuesday\, February 9th• Tuesday\, March 9th• Wednesday\, April 14th• Wednesday\, May 5th\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Junior League of Stamford-Norwalk - 748 Post Rd , Darien, CT  06820
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DTSTART:20100430T180000
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SUMMARY:Opening Reception & Awards Presentation – Art of the Northeast
DESCRIPTION:Art of the Northeast\, is one of the most anticipated regional juried shows of the year at the Silvermine Guild Arts Center\, traditionally drawing over 1200 entries\, and open to all media and artists throughout New England\, New York\, New Jersey and Pennsylvania.  This year’s juror is Katie Rashid\, Director of the Jack Shainman Gallery in New York.  Throughout its history Art of the Northeast (AONE)\, originally called Art of New England\,  has been a showcase for many emerging artists who have gone on to receive national acclaim.  Jurors have included curators and directors of major galleries and museums including the Metropolitan Museum of Art\, MOMA and the Whitney Museum.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Silvermine Guild Arts Center - 1037 Silvermine Rd , New Canaan, CT  06840
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SUMMARY:Art of the Northeast
DESCRIPTION:Art of the Northeast\, is one of the most anticipated regional juried shows of the year at the Silvermine Guild Arts Center\, traditionally drawing over 1200 entries\, and open to all media and artists throughout New England\, New York\, New Jersey and Pennsylvania.  This year’s juror is Katie Rashid\, Director of the Jack Shainman Gallery in New York.  Throughout its history Art of the Northeast (AONE)\, originally called Art of New England\,  has been a showcase for many emerging artists who have gone on to receive national acclaim.  Jurors have included curators and directors of major galleries and museums including the Metropolitan Museum of Art\, MOMA and the Whitney Museum.GALLERY HOURS: Wednesday – Saturday: 12pm. – 5 pm; Sunday: 1pm – 5pm.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Silvermine Guild Arts Center - 1037 Silvermine Rd , New Canaan, CT  06840
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SUMMARY:Art of the Northeast
DESCRIPTION:Art of the Northeast\, is one of the most anticipated regional juried shows of the year at the Silvermine Guild Arts Center\, traditionally drawing over 1200 entries\, and open to all media and artists throughout New England\, New York\, New Jersey and Pennsylvania.  This year’s juror is Katie Rashid\, Director of the Jack Shainman Gallery in New York.  Throughout its history Art of the Northeast (AONE)\, originally called Art of New England\,  has been a showcase for many emerging artists who have gone on to receive national acclaim.  Jurors have included curators and directors of major galleries and museums including the Metropolitan Museum of Art\, MOMA and the Whitney Museum.GALLERY HOURS: Wednesday – Saturday: 12pm. – 5 pm; Sunday: 1pm – 5pm.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Silvermine Guild Arts Center - 1037 Silvermine Rd , New Canaan, CT  06840
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DTSTART:20100502T120000
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SUMMARY:Art of the Northeast
DESCRIPTION:Art of the Northeast\, is one of the most anticipated regional juried shows of the year at the Silvermine Guild Arts Center\, traditionally drawing over 1200 entries\, and open to all media and artists throughout New England\, New York\, New Jersey and Pennsylvania.  This year’s juror is Katie Rashid\, Director of the Jack Shainman Gallery in New York.  Throughout its history Art of the Northeast (AONE)\, originally called Art of New England\,  has been a showcase for many emerging artists who have gone on to receive national acclaim.  Jurors have included curators and directors of major galleries and museums including the Metropolitan Museum of Art\, MOMA and the Whitney Museum.GALLERY HOURS: Wednesday – Saturday: 12pm. – 5 pm; Sunday: 1pm – 5pm.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Silvermine Guild Arts Center - 1037 Silvermine Rd , New Canaan, CT  06840
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DTSTART:20100505T120000
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SUMMARY:Art of the Northeast
DESCRIPTION:Art of the Northeast\, is one of the most anticipated regional juried shows of the year at the Silvermine Guild Arts Center\, traditionally drawing over 1200 entries\, and open to all media and artists throughout New England\, New York\, New Jersey and Pennsylvania.  This year’s juror is Katie Rashid\, Director of the Jack Shainman Gallery in New York.  Throughout its history Art of the Northeast (AONE)\, originally called Art of New England\,  has been a showcase for many emerging artists who have gone on to receive national acclaim.  Jurors have included curators and directors of major galleries and museums including the Metropolitan Museum of Art\, MOMA and the Whitney Museum.GALLERY HOURS: Wednesday – Saturday: 12pm. – 5 pm; Sunday: 1pm – 5pm.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Silvermine Guild Arts Center - 1037 Silvermine Rd , New Canaan, CT  06840
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DTSTART:20100506T120000
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SUMMARY:Art of the Northeast
DESCRIPTION:Art of the Northeast\, is one of the most anticipated regional juried shows of the year at the Silvermine Guild Arts Center\, traditionally drawing over 1200 entries\, and open to all media and artists throughout New England\, New York\, New Jersey and Pennsylvania.  This year’s juror is Katie Rashid\, Director of the Jack Shainman Gallery in New York.  Throughout its history Art of the Northeast (AONE)\, originally called Art of New England\,  has been a showcase for many emerging artists who have gone on to receive national acclaim.  Jurors have included curators and directors of major galleries and museums including the Metropolitan Museum of Art\, MOMA and the Whitney Museum.GALLERY HOURS: Wednesday – Saturday: 12pm. – 5 pm; Sunday: 1pm – 5pm.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Silvermine Guild Arts Center - 1037 Silvermine Rd , New Canaan, CT  06840
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DTSTART:20100507T120000
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SUMMARY:Art of the Northeast
DESCRIPTION:Art of the Northeast\, is one of the most anticipated regional juried shows of the year at the Silvermine Guild Arts Center\, traditionally drawing over 1200 entries\, and open to all media and artists throughout New England\, New York\, New Jersey and Pennsylvania.  This year’s juror is Katie Rashid\, Director of the Jack Shainman Gallery in New York.  Throughout its history Art of the Northeast (AONE)\, originally called Art of New England\,  has been a showcase for many emerging artists who have gone on to receive national acclaim.  Jurors have included curators and directors of major galleries and museums including the Metropolitan Museum of Art\, MOMA and the Whitney Museum.GALLERY HOURS: Wednesday – Saturday: 12pm. – 5 pm; Sunday: 1pm – 5pm.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Silvermine Guild Arts Center - 1037 Silvermine Rd , New Canaan, CT  06840
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DTSTART:20100508T120000
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SUMMARY:Art of the Northeast
DESCRIPTION:Art of the Northeast\, is one of the most anticipated regional juried shows of the year at the Silvermine Guild Arts Center\, traditionally drawing over 1200 entries\, and open to all media and artists throughout New Eng