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Reptile show added to Summer in the Park

Even folks who are scared of touching a snake or an exotic toad or spider are at ease
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Featherstone with the Green Wing Macau Fernando. Photo by Chris Dawson

Steve Featherstone’s Interactive and Educational Reptile Show has been added to Summer in the Park on Saturday August 5th and Sunday August 6th.

See: Reptile Camp making a difference

Featherstone helps children of all ages create a lifelong love of nature and animals of all kinds.

Colourful snakes of all sizes, turtles and tortoises, crocodilia like alligators and caimans, lizards, arachnids, amphibians are also part of the interactive shows.

“Steve has a way of putting everyone at ease with the animals.” said Charles Elliott, SITP committee member. “Even folks who are scared of touching a snake or an exotic toad or spider are at ease with Steve’s show. By the end, everyone wants get that hands on experience. It really is pretty awesome.”

There will be four 45 minutes shows per day.

The Steve Featherstone Interactive Educational Reptile Show is completely free to the public. “No wristbands required!” said Elliott.