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Erie Zoo ready to open their gates for 100th year

Erie Zoo ready to open their gates for 100th year

Yahoo28-02-2025
The Erie Zoo will be re-opening their gates to the public this weekend to kick off a milestone year!
For their centennial celebration, the Erie Zoo will be offering free admission this Saturday, March 1 for their first day of the season. The grounds will be open from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. with special activities until 2 p.m along with free coffee and donuts.
'Glow' wild at the Erie Zoo's Chinese lantern festival this spring
Construction is scheduled to be completed this spring on their renovated red panda habitat and their viewing area for the African painted dog.
President & CEO Roo Kojancie said they have a lot of special plans for their 100th year.
Erie County League of Women Voters holds annual forum event
'We have Glow Wild which is the first ever Chinese lantern festival to come to the Erie region. We are so thrilled to bring this to Erie,' she said. 'We are also doing something really fun this year called Centennial Saturdays so that is one Saturday a month the first 100 guests that come through our gates will get a special surprise.'
Free admission is made possible by UPMC Health Plan and Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh.
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