Sat, Sep 6 from 4:30pm to 8:00pm
Wagner Performing Arts Center/Frank Wagner Elementary School
639 W Main St, Monroe, WA 98272

The Pilchuck Audubon Society invites the community to experience a spectacular natural phenomenon during Swifts Night Out, happening at the iconic Frank Wagner Elementary School chimney.

Each fall, thousands of Vaux’s Swifts gather in Monroe to roost in the school’s historic chimney before continuing their migration south. This breathtaking event provides a unique opportunity for families, bird enthusiasts, and nature lovers to witness these incredible birds up close.

In 2007, Pilchuck Audubon, Eastside Audubon, and Birds Connect Seattle worked together to save the old brick chimney at Frank Wagner Elementary School from demolition. The chimney is a critical migratory stopover for the swifts, hosting more than 20,000 swifts on its busiest nights. As a result of its high bird use and the ongoing monitoring efforts of volunteers, the chimney is designated as a globally Important Bird Area and the Vaux’s Swift is the official bird of Monroe.

Visitors will enjoy:
– A presentation on swifts at 6pm in the auditorium
– Educational wildlife booths
– Activities and crafts for children and families
– A food truck on site
– Opportunities to make unique memories and embrace a sense of community

Tips for Attendees:
– Arrive early to secure a good viewing spot, and bring chairs or a blanket.
– Bring binoculars and cameras for an up-close look.
– Check the weather and dress appropriately; the event is held outdoors.
– Invite your friends and make an evening of it – support the local food truck and enjoy a slow, relaxing evening outdoors.

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