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March 2009, Week 2

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Sandy Stettenheim <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 10 Mar 2009 21:19:50 -0400
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On Tuesday, March 17 at 7pm at Singing Hill Conference Center in Plainfield, NH, the Meriden Bird Club will present:
The Glacier Nesting Story:
High Elevation Birds
with Norwich father & son team
Doug & Spencer Hardy
Join us for an evening about a most unusual bird from Peru and a local family's work with it. They will be telling stories of 
birding in the eastern Peruvian Andes.

The Meriden Bird Club is the oldest bird club in the USA.

To reach Singing Hills Conference Center on Stage Road in Plainfield, NH, take either NH12A or NH120 to Stage Rd. Stage Road is at 
the northern end of Plainfield Village on NH12A (sign points to Meriden) and at the southern end of Meriden Village on NH120 (sign 
points to Plainfield). Singing Hills is ~2m from NH120 and ~4m from NH12A. It's entrance is on the north side of
Stage Road with a large wooden "Singing Hills" sign. Bear left all the way up the drive.

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