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Staatsburgh Historic Site Brings Skull And Bones Nature Program

STAATSBURG, N.Y. -- Kids ages 6-9 will have an opportunity to get an up-close look at animal skulls on Saturday, Aug. 6, at the Staatsburgh State Historic Site.

Kids will have the opportunity to examine animal skulls and learn about predators and prey, at the Staatsburgh State Historic Site.

Kids will have the opportunity to examine animal skulls and learn about predators and prey, at the Staatsburgh State Historic Site.

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"What can you tell by looking at a skull?" organizers ask. "Children become detectives, examining the skulls of animals from our region to learn about predator and prey animals."

The cost is $2 per child, and an adult must accompany the child. RSVP by calling 845-889-8851.

The session begins at 1 p.m. The historic site is located on Old Post Road, in Staatsburg.

The program also repeats on Saturday, Aug. 13, at 1 p.m., and registration is again required.

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