Celebrate Spring with Baby Animal Days at Centennial Village Museum

A brood of fuzzy yellow ducklings nest together in straw.

See the newest residents at Greeley’s Centennial Village Museum during Baby Animal Days from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. on April 19, 20, 25, 26 and 27:

  • Visit Cinnamon the cow and her friends, from peeping chicks and boisterous goats to bunnies, lambs and turkeys.
  • Take wagon rides on Saturdays (weather permitting).
  • Visit with blacksmiths at the Farr Garage and printers in the High Plain Press on Fridays and Saturdays of the event.
  • Stroll through the village grounds (historical buildings are closed for this event).
  • Special entertainment will be provided on April 20 by University of Northern Colorado history department students, who will present historical programs created as part of museum internships.
  • Students of the Tointon Academy Choir will present a short performance on April 27.

Tickets are $4 per person ages 3 and over, and children 2 and under are free. The museum is located at 1475 A Street on the south side of Island Grove Regional Park. For more information, call 970.350.9220 or visit greeleymuseums.com. Regular season hours are 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays from late May through early September.