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If you missed the May 12th event, please attend this one! THE SPECIAL WOLF PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBIT & FUN MUSIC TOO!

If you have never been to the James Museum of Western & Wildlife Art here is your opportunity to go, and at a good price (only $10 admission) on MUSIC NIGHT with music by the WANDERING HOURS BANDS, PLUS the special exhibit!

# Photography by Ronan Donovan| Created by the National Geographic Society and the National Museum of Wildlife Art, this exhibition will present stunning photography and videos of wild wolves living in two very different environments: the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem in the American West and Ellesmere Island in the Canadian Arctic.

MUSIC: The Wandering Hours is a neo-traditional mountain folk band with an old-timey feel and contemporary songwriting, and they’re a Best of the Bay winner for Best Bluegrass Band!
Space is limited; advance registration recommended.

Around 5:00, we will be in the back by the tables trying to save seats in the auditorium as you enter. We will be gathering there and going to see the exhibits in small groups. The music starts at 5:30 but feel free to come even earlier to see exhibits.

DINNER: You may order food at museum by 7pm (the museum is open until 8pm). Alternatively, some people may want to go to Mio's or another restaurant nearby.

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INFO: The James Museum of Western & Wildlife Art provides experiences that inspire human connection and transformation through art depicting the peoples, landscapes, and history of the American West, and wildlife of the world. More than 400 premier works of art including sculpture, paintings and jewelry are on display in the museum’s 26,000 square feet of gallery space.

The James Museum of Western & Wildlife Art
150 Central Ave.
St. Petersburg, FL 33701

Garage Parking Available
Museum Parking is available on Levels 3 & 4 of the automated South Core Parking Garage located above the museum. Enter at 101 1st Ave S, St. Petersburg, FL 33701.

DISCLAIMER & ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The organizer is not a professional and is creating this event just to have fun, promote the museum and be with friendly people. You are responsible to put forth effort to connect with the group, see the venue, be flexible in case the group wants to change course, and pay all your expenses. To keep harmony, please be polite to the venue staff and no negative comments or reviews.

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