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Get Ready for a Reptile Rendezvous!
You’re invited to an exciting family event at Bierman Autism Centers in Quincy — and we’re celebrating our Grand Reopening! 🥳🐍 Join us this March as we officially open our doors to the community with a special reptile-themed celebration in a sensory-safe environment designed for fun and learning. Perfect for kiddos of all ages!
This FREE event is tailored for children with autism, creating a safe and enjoyable experience for both kids and parents — and a great way to explore our brand-new center.
📅 Date: Saturday, March 7
⏰ Time: 10 am – 12 pm
📍Location: Bierman Autism Centers – Quincy, 2300 Crown Colony Dr #300, Quincy, MA 02169
Event Highlights:
🌟 Reptile Encounters: Meet gentle turtles, fascinating lizards, and more!
📚 Cool Facts & Fun: Learn about these amazing creatures from expert handlers.
🏢 Center Tours: Explore our beautiful new space and meet our friendly team
🎨 Crafty Creations: Dive into hands-on, reptile-themed crafts and activities.
🍪 Sweet Treats: Enjoy yummy snacks to keep your energy roaring!
Sensory-Friendly Comfort Zone
Need a break? A quiet corner will be available all morning.
We can’t wait to see you and your family for a day of fun, learning, and amazing reptilian friends! 🦎🎉
RSVP Today!
Spots are limited, so don’t wait to secure your place at this scaly spectacular.
RSVP Here: https://bit.ly/3ZiAKsV
Bierman Autism Centers
2300 Crown Colony Dr
Ste. 300
Quincy, MA 02169
United States
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