SuperDad Cookout at Wildlife Prairie Park

 

SuperDad

Spend a GREAT day with Dad on Father’s Day this Sunday (YES, that’s THIS Sunday, don’t forget!) at Wildlife Prairie Park! They’ll be grilling out all your favorites, including a ribeye steak sandwich, BBQ pork sandwich, bratwurst, chicken legs, hot dogs, hamburgers, corn on the cob, and MORE! Plus, this year’s theme is SUPERHEROES, because you KNOW your dad is your superhero! If you dress up in a superhero costume, you’ll receive $1 off admission!

While in the park, you can make superhero themed crafts for dad, play games, watch special animal programs, have photo opportunities, and even participate in a scavenger hunt! Regularly scheduled programs are still going on, too, which means Dad and the whole family can watch a feeding frenzy at 11, experience the Wildlife Chat at 12:30, watch the bison and elk get fed at 1, and maybe even bet on the Pig Races at 2! Wildlife Prairie Park is not just about the animals! Take Dad fishing or mountain biking! It’s easy to give him the best Father’s Day at Wildlife Prairie Park!

Regular park pricing applies, which means members get into this special Father’s Day event FREE!

Summary:

Who: Dad and the whole family!

What: SuperDad Cook Out

Where: Wildlife Prairie Park

When: Sunday, June 19th, starting at 9am

Cost: Regular admission price

Activities:

  • Lunch- ribeye steak sandwich, BBQ pork sandwich, bratwurst, chicken legs, hot dogs and hamburgers, corn on the cob and more
  • Superhero themed crafts
  • Games
  • Animal programs
  • Photo opportunities
  • Scavenger hunt
  • Feeding Frenzy
  • Wildlife Chat
  • Bison and Elk feeding
  • Pig Racing
  • and MORE!

More Information:  http://wildlifeprairiepark.org/event/fathers-day-cookout/ or contact Eva Kirschbaum at 309-676-0998 Ext. 105 or email at [email protected]

 

About Wildlife Prairie Park: Wildlife Prairie Park is a 501c3 not for profit 2,000 acre zoological park located just 10 miles west of Peoria, IL in Hanna City.  The Park’s mission encompasses conservation, education, and recreation development in this unique habitat in the Midwest.

 

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