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One Last Hurrah at Long Island Game Farm’s Back-to-School Blast

Thursday, August 20, 2015 13:36
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Summer is winding down and so are the August 29 admission prices at the Long Island Game Farm – Wildlife Park & Children’s Zoo’s Back to School Blast. General admission for the park, located at 489 Chapman Blvd. in Manorville, New York, is being reduced to $5 (plus tax) for adults and children.

During the event, the Game Farm is offering free face painting and back-to-school giveaways, including notebooks from Staples for the first 100 guests. The park’s friends at Tanger Outlets in Riverhead are also providing a chance at a $100 shopping spree and coupon books for all attendees. With the mall just over 10 minutes away, it’s a great excuse to stop by both locations during your trip.
 

“Back-to-school shopping can be a stressful and expensive time for families,” says Melinda Novak, Co-Owner/Vice President, Long Island Game Farm. “The Long Island Game Farm is proud to offer an inexpensive day of fun that will provide a break from that stress. We’re excited to partner with Tanger Outlets and Staples to alleviate some of that financial burden associated with back-to-school shopping.”
 

The Long Island Game Farm features interactive animal experiences, where guests can get up-close and personal with their favorite animals. New to the Game Farm this year is the Camel Encounter, where guests can hand-feed the camels and learn fun facts from the staff. In addition to camels, guests can hand-feed the LIGF’s resident giraffe, and bottle-feed goats and other baby animals in the nursery.
 

For more information the Long Island Game Farm, please call (631) 878-6644 or visit www.longislandgamefarm.com.

 

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The Long Island Game Farm was founded in 1970 by Stanley and Diane Novak and is located on 25 acres of land in Manorville.  The Park has grown over the years and has served as a frequent destination of school children that have grown up on Long Island.  Each year, thousands of guests visit the park. 

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