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Despite COVID, "Experience Hundreds Of Butterflies" At Dunwoody Nature Center Event
The butterflies are returning to the Dunwoody Nature Center this August, albeit under much different circumstances.

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Butterfly Experience 2020

The butterflies are returning to the Dunwoody Nature Center this August, albeit under much different circumstances than we have grown accustomed to over the last 26 years.
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While we normally host a one-day festival attracting thousands, 2020 will feature a more intimate experience, held over the course of a week, with limited capacity timed slots. Participants will have the opportunity to experience hundreds of butterflies up close and personal in a tent set up inside our North Woods Pavilion.
All tickets must be purchased electronically in advance.

Ticket Price: $10/person (3 years and younger are free)
Dates/Times: Saturday, August 15 thru Saturday, August 22
9:00 AM to 6:00 PM daily (except 12:00 PM to 6:00 PM Sunday)
Time slots last 25 minutes
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