Pioneer Branch Library is inviting everyone to attend the amazing hands-on live reptile and amphibian program, put on by “Herps Alive! The Interactive Reptile and Amphibian Experience” on Tuesday, June 24th at 1:00 pm. You will see rare lizards, pythons, alligators, frogs and a variety of snakes during the presentation! Presenter Keith Gisser will introduce guests to the world of herpetology, the branch of zoology concerned with reptiles and amphibians, as well as entertain the audience with humorous insights about the mysterious creatures. During the program, participants are encouraged to handle the animals, while learning all about how these amazing “herptiles” live in their natural habitat, their care in captivity, as well as little known bits of other interesting information.
This presentation is free to the public, and will be held at the Crommer Park shelter house, which is located approximately 1 ½ blocks west of the library on First Street.
The Pioneer Branch Library is located at 106 Baubice Street. For more information, contact library manager Rose King at 419-737-2833.