Barn Hill Preserve celebrates opening for 2023 season

Posted 4/10/23

FRANKFORD — Barn Hill Preserve celebrated the opening of its 2023 season with the Rehoboth – Dewey Chamber of Commerce and a ribbon cutting ceremony on April 4.

"We are thrilled to …

You must be a member to read this story.

Join our family of readers for as little as $5 per month and support local, unbiased journalism.


Already a member? Log in to continue.   Otherwise, follow the link below to join.

Please log in to continue

Log in

Barn Hill Preserve celebrates opening for 2023 season

Posted

FRANKFORD — Barn Hill Preserve celebrated the opening of its 2023 season with the Rehoboth – Dewey Chamber of Commerce and a ribbon cutting ceremony on April 4.

"We are thrilled to open our park to the community and to share our animal ambassadors with everyone," said Josh Mueller, owner of Barn Hill Preserve. "This ribbon-cutting ceremony represents our third season open, and we are excited to celebrate with everyone who has supported us on this journey."

Zach Bova, brand manager of Barn Hill Preserve, said, "We look forward to showcasing our unique animal ambassadors, discussing our special events, and of course connecting with our community. We hope to see everyone there."

Barn Hill Preserve is home to over 35 species of animals including otters, two-toed sloths, and red kangaroos.

For more information,visit www.barnhillpreserve.com or contact Mr. Bova at 424-259-2682 or z.bova@barnhillpreserve.com.

Members and subscribers make this story possible.
You can help support non-partisan, community journalism.

x
X