The Winter Show at The Wurlitzer

The Winter Show at The Wurlitzer

Join us for a fun-filled day of all things reptile at The Wurlitzer on January 18th!

By WNY Reptiles

Date and time

Saturday, January 18, 2025 · 10am – 5pm EST

Location

Wurlitzer Events908 Niagara Falls Boulevard North Tonawanda, NY 14120 United StatesShow map

About this event

WNY Reptiles Presents The Summer Show at The Wurlitzer

Get ready for a slithery and scaly extravaganza at the The Winter Show at The Wurlitzer brought to you by WNY Reptiles! Join us for a day filled with fascinating reptiles, educational exhibits, and interactive experiences. Whether you’re a seasoned reptile enthusiast, oddities collector, plant aficionado, or just curious about these amazing creatures, this event is perfect for all ages. Come meet a variety of reptiles up close, learn about their habitats, and even have the chance to handle some of them! Check out our carnivorous plant displays, maybe even take one home! Do you like the unusual? Visit our oddities vendors for preserved specimens, taxidermy, mounts and more!

Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity to appreciate the beauty and diversity of reptiles while exploring the historic Wurlitzer building. Mark your calendars and join us for a day of fun and learning at the TheWinter Show at The Wurlitzer!

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