Kids & Family

Spellman Museum to Host Wolf Program

Program set for March 10.

The following information is from the Spellman Museum of Stamps & Postal History:

There is no need any more to be afraid of the Big Bad Wolf. Michael LeBlanc from Gardner, Mass., will bring a live wolf to the on the  campus in Weston on Saturday, March 10 to clear up many myths about this misunderstood animal. 

LeBlanc's one-hour programs at 1 and 3 p.m. will explain the life of a wolf, one of America’s most endangered species. LeBlanc believes that through education he can help clarify the many misconceptions people have about this animal and also share his work at his own compound and with research facilities and zoos and he will also highlight his travels in the wild.

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The program will cover a wolf’s eating habits both in the wild and in captivity and wolf pack structures. LeBlanc will bring with him displays of furs, skulls and other wolf-related items. There will also be a question and answer period and the program is designed to educate and entertain both children and adults.

Regular admission will be charged with the Museum’s galleries, gift shop and U.S. Post Office opening at noon. There will be children's activities in the main gallery prior to the show. Advanced reservations are suggested but not required. This can be done by email at info@spellman.org or calling 781-768-8367. More info about LeBlanc and his program can be found here.

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Regular Spellman museum hours are noon to 5 p.m., Thursdays to Sundays. 


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