World Owl Trust - leading the World in Owl Conservation
Friday 3rd September, 2010


World Owl Trust Day
Sunday, 26th September 2010

Join us at
Stirk House Hotel
Gisburn, Lancashire

www.stirkhouse.co.uk

1 pm – AGM (members only)

3 pm - Guided Conservation Walk in the Grounds led by Tony
Warburton (Honorary President) and Hilary Lange, UK
Conservation Officer. Owls will also be show. Everyone welcome.

7 pm - Reception and Exhibition of Paintings by Linda Wain, Wildlife
Artist and World Owl Trust Patron.

7.30 pm - Gala Dinner with

After Dinner Speaker Roy Dennis MBE
Founder of the Highland Wildlife Foundation www.roydennis.org one of the countries foremost experts on birds of prey, seabirds and wildfowl, a former RSPB Warden
on Fair Isle and the Highland Officer for the RSPB. Roy has made several TV Documentaries and is an inspiring speaker.

Member’s Rate for Bed, Breakfast and the Gala Dinner is £48.50
Contact Stirk House Reservations: 01200 445581

The Reception, Gala Dinner and an Evening with Roy Dennis is open to all. Bring a friend.
£25 per person
Payment in advance

Please book your places at the Gala Dinner by contacting Stirk House on 01200 445581

Stirk House Hotel & Restaurant
Gisburn
Clitheroe
Lancashire
Tel: 01200 445581
Fax: 01200 445744
E-mail:

Directions: From M6. Turn off at J31 and head east on A59 towards Clitheroe (Skipton & Harrogate). After 15 miles ignore signs for Clitheroe and continue on A59 for 3 - 4 more miles. After a rise of a hill you will see a small grey farm on your left and half a mile further on look out for a large sign for the hotel also on your left.
Turn in and follow the long drive to the hotel.
From Kirkby Lonsdale or Skipton head for Gisburn. Stirk House is on your right, just over 1 mile past the village.

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