Audubon Aquarium Pyrate Market!

Avast mates!

Come visit the annual Merchants Market:

Sat. Mar. 26 (10am-5pm) & Sun Mar. 27 (10am – 4:30pm)

We have the distinct pleasure of being located at the ENTRANCE to…

The Audubon Aquarium of the Americas!
On the Mississippi, in front of the Aquarium, at the base of Canal St. (near the ferry dock & the Cruise Ship Terminal).
As it happens, we are also be helping to promote their new exhibit “Parakeet Pointe” – an 800 sq. ft. free-flying aviary (full o’ parakeets, obviously). In case yer worried, the Parakeets are all indoors (not flying over yer head…no guarantees on low flying Pelicans & Seagulls though…)

This is a great opportunity for us all to be in a highly visible, fully accessible, world renowned location with loads of traffic!

To apply or read more, click  here…

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