New Hours at the NEW Zoo Take Effect With the New Month - November

Thu, 10/29/2009 - 8:12 AM

By Maria Lasecki

Green Bay, WI - Beginning Sunday, November 1st, daily hours for the winter season at the NEW Zoo will be from 9 AM-4 PM. Winter operational hours will remain in effect through March 31, 2009.

Incoming visitors should note that the main gates and entrance to the Zoo will close at 3:30PM to allow those who arrive later in the day enough time to tour the facility. And remember…the NEW Zoo is open seven days per week, 365 days per year (including holidays!)

“Free” Admission Hours Every Wednesday!
The NEW Zoo continues to offer FREE admission to all visitors during the last two hours of the day each Wednesday. Therefore, beginning Wednesday, November 4th, admission is free between 2-4 PM.

The NEW Zoo is located at 4418 Reforestation Rd, Green Bay, WI 54313

For more info, check our website: www.newzoo.org  or contact the NEW Zoo at 434-7841.

Admission fees are: Children 2 & under-free; Children 3-15 & Seniors 62 & over-$3, Adults-$5, Family-$15

The NEW Zoo is an always new, natural adventure that promotes recreation, education and conservation through encounters with live animals.

The NEW Zoo is one of only six AZA accredited zoos in the country that does not receive local or regional public tax support for the its annual operations.

To view NEW Zoo's web page on Zoo and Aquarium Visitor, go to:  http://www.zandavisitor.com/forumtopicdetail-1807-N.E.W._Zoo



       
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