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Endangered Wolf Center can help you with Valentine's Day

The non-profit Endangered Wolf Center has something for you and your sweetheart or you and your sweet family this Valentine's Day weekend.
The Center's second annual Wine & Chocolate Wolf Howl for adults is set for Valentine's Day evening at 7 p.m. This event quickly sold out last year, so call 636-938-5900 now to make reservations.
The very next night, Feb. 15, is the Howling Hearts Family Howl. Guests will hear tales of famous wolf romances at the Endangered Wolf Center, such as Frijole & Alano, Tanamara & Picaron, Anna & Dude, Inapa & Don Mack.
Guests also will enjoy chocolates and other Valentine's candy.
The Center is located in Eureka, on the north side of Interstate 44's Exit 269 (Beaumont-Antire Road.)
The Center has plenty of other options for your Valentine's gift-giving. How about an original painting done by a maned wolf? http://www.endangeredwolfcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/Maned-Painting-Order-Form.pdf
How about adopting a wolf in the name of someone special? http://www.endangeredwolfcenter.org/adopt/ Or giving a gift membership? Or giving a gift certificate for a tour or event? http://www.endangeredwolfcenter.org/take-a-tour/
The Center's gift shop has clothing, jewelry, plush animals and many other unique items. It's open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and weekends during tours and events. Admission to the gift shop is free.
The Center is dedicated to preserving and reintroducing to the wild some of the most endangered wolves in the world.
The non-profit relies solely on revenue generated by tours and events, memberships, donations, sponsorships and gift shop sales.



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