CHRISTMAS IN JULY THIS SATURDAY.

 

Saturday, July 18

11 a.m. - 2 p.m.

The heat is going to be on this Saturday but Niabi Zoo is the place to cool down.

Cool games and activities are planned for you and the animals. Special animal talks will be held from 11 to 2. You won't want to miss the animals opening their cool gifts!

The event is free for members or with paid admission.

Catch a free keeper chat this Saturday. Lions are at noon and zebras are 3:00.

MEMBERS ONLY FAMILY NIGHT JULY 30.

The members only night is an exclusive opportunity to enjoy the zoo in the evening when crowds are smaller, temps are cooler and the animals are active. The fun is 5:30-8:30 p.m.

Take advantage of this great membership perk by becoming a new member or keeping your membership active.

The Niabi Zoological Society has lined up these bonuses for members on family night:

Unlimited free train rides

Unlimited free carrousel rides

Face painting

Activities and give aways for the kids

Free pellets to feed the fish

Bounce houses

15% off concessions

Click here to RSVP for members only family night or call (309) 799-3482 ext. 237.

PINTS IS SATURDAY, AUGUST 1.

5:30-10:00 p.m.

Tickets are selling fast for the zoo's annual fundraiser, beer and wine tasting. Click here to get your tickets before the event sells out.

Round up your friends and take advantage of 6-pack discount pricing. If you're a zoo member, you save even more. Click here to become a member.

Tickets

$30 Zoo members

$35 non-members and guests

Buy a 6-pack for the member price of $160, non-members pay only $190

Must be 21 and older.

 

 

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