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MEET THE AUTHOR - STAN HUSKEY

Meet local author Stan Huseky as he discusses and signs his new book "Elmwood Park Zoo".

Meet Author Stan Huskey as he presents and signs his newest book “Elmwood Park Zoo”, at the Historical Society of Montgomery County on April 14, from 5:00-6:00 p.m.

Elmwood Park Zoo was established in 1924 when roughly 16 acres of land and a small group of animals were donated to the borough of Norristown. Although the early years of the zoo were more akin to a small farm, it has gone through an extensive expansion during the past few decades. This expansion and the continued revitalization of Elmwood Park Zoo include some notable residents, such as the zoo’s owl, who has become the mascot of Temple University, and its bald eagle, a sideline regular for the NFL’s Philadelphia Eagles. The zoo today, with new features including a zip line and a giraffe exhibit, looks to the future, with plans for even more exhibits, a new restaurant, and an additional 20 acres yet to be developed. Books will be available for purchase.

Stan Huskey, editor of the Times Herald in Norristown since 2002, has developed a close relationship with the Elmwood Park Zoo and followed its history and growth firsthand. Huskey is also a member of the Norristown Rotary Club, the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Citizens Advisory Council, and the Greater Norristown Society of the Arts. He is also the author of Remembering Norristown: Stories From the Banks of the Schuylkill River.

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This event is free and open to the public. The Historical Society, located at 1654 DeKalb Street, Norristown, is handicapped accessible. Books will be available for purchase. For more information contact the Society at 610-272-0297 or contact@hsmcpa.org.

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