The independent. (Vernonia, Or.) 1986-current, July 06, 2011, Page Page 24, Image 24

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The INDEPENDENT, July 6, 2011
Zoo welcomed three caracal kittens when they were born June 8
From page 15
Arabian Peninsula. While cara-
cals are listed in the category
of “least concern” by the Inter-
national Union for Conserva-
tion of Nature, hunting and
habitat loss pose risks to wild
populations.
The zoo opens at 9 a.m. dai-
ly, and is located just off High-
way 26. The zoo is also acces-
sible by MAX light rail line. Zoo
visitors who travel to the zoo
via MAX receive $1.50 off zoo
admission. General admission
is $10.50 (ages 12-64), $9 for
seniors (65 and up), $7.50 for
children (ages 3-11) and free
for those 2 and younger; 25
cents of the admission price
helps fund regional conserva-
tion projects through the zoo’s
Future for Wildlife program. A
parking fee of $2 per car is also
required. Additional information
is available at www.oregon
zoo.org or by calling 503-226-
1561.
Oregon Zoo caracal Peggy gave birth to three healthy kittens
on June 8. Photo by Michael Durham, courtesy of the Oregon
Zoo.
Join us for our Open House
osquito Lodge Lavender
Saturday July 16 th from Noon to 4 PM
58329 Wilson Cutoff Road, Vernonia
2010 Lavender Season Hours
Saturday July 16 th to Sunday July 24 th
Noon to 4:00 pm or by appointment.
Closed Wednesdays
Fresh and Dried Lavender
Lavender Plants Lavender inspired Crafts
Barb & Kathy Larsen
503-429-0589
Come see what we have growing!
Open Daily
11 a.m.
Biker Friendly
Specialty Burgers, Draft Beer & Cocktails
Pool Tables & Satellite Sports TV
VIDEO LOTTERY IS BACK!
Open until midnight Sun-Thu & until 2:30 a.m. Fri, Sat.
733 Bridge St., Vernonia
503-429-9999
Live Music
FRIDAY JULY 8, Classic Rock by SPIN CYCLE
FRIDAY JULY 15, Decades of Rock & Roll and a touch of Country
by THIRD MEMBER