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Wilton Parrot Rescue Adoption Event at H3 in Stratford

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Sunday, January 27, 2013


  • 12:00pm until 4:00pm

  • 475 Hawley Lane, Stratford, CT 06611

  • WPR’s friends at H3 will be hosting us on Sunday, January 27th from 12pm – 4pm. This will be a great chance for you to come meet some very friendly birds and learn more about what is required to properly care for a bird. This is the second time H3 will be hosting Wilton Parrot Rescue. The first time was incredibly fun and we expect this event to be no different. Any questions can be emailed directly to Wilton Parrot Rescue at willtonparrot@yahoo.com.

    H3 also has a cat adoption room.

    DIRECTION TO STRATFORD... STORE:

    FROM RTE 8 SOUTH:  Take exit 8 and bear right as you come off the exit onto Nichols Ave/Rte 108.  At the second stop light (CVS in front of you) take a left onto Hawley Lane.  We are about 1/4 mile on the right in the Big Y plaza, across from Target and the Trumbull Marriott.

    FROM RTE 8 NORTH:  Take exit 8 and take a left off the exit.  At the next light take a right on Nichols Ave/Rte 108.  At the next light (CVS in front of you) take a left onto Hawley Lane.  We are about 1/4 mile on the right in the Big Y plaza, across from Target and the Trumbull Marriott.

    FROM MERRITT PARKWAY NORTH - take exit 50 and take a right at the end of the ramp.  At your 3rd light (CVS in front of you) take a left onto Hawley Lane.  We are about 1/4 mile on the right in the Big Y plaza, across from Target and the Trumbull Marriott.

    FROM MERRITT PARKWAY SOUTH - take exit 52 and initially stay to the left towards Rte 8 South/108.  The ramp will split again and this time stay to the right towards Rte 108.  At the end of this ramp, take a left onto Nichols Ave/Rte 108.   At your 3rd light (CVS in front of you) take a left onto Hawley Lane.  We are about 1/4 mile on the right in the Big Y plaza, across from Target and the Trumbull Marriott.
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