August 29, 2006 (Press Release) --
For Immediate Release
Contact Max Sabrin
860-857-5300
Atlantic Seafood
1400 Boston Post Road (Next to the Dairy Queen)
Old Saybrook, CT- In keeping with the exciting events and celebrity sightings happening regularly at Atlantic Seafood, the mysterious Noah the Bald Eagle will make a rare personal appearance at his favorite fish market on Friday, September 1st at 2PM.
Having developed a personal friendship with Atlantic Seafood owners Lisa and Mike as a result of their generously supplying fish to the entire flock at Wind Over Wings (a non profit organization for injured predatory birds), Noah the Bald Eagle has decided to stop by the store for a meet and greet with his fellow Atlantic Seafood customers. Drop by for a rare chance to see our Nation’s great Bald Eagle up close, Friday, Sept 1, at 2 PM. Bring your cameras. No autographs, please.
NOAH
Noah was born in Unity, Maine in the spring of 2001. He was only a few days old when he fell from his nest, fracturing his skull and permanently damaging all vision in his left eye. Remarkably, his parents did not abandon him. They fed him on the ground until he was rescued and brought to Tufts University in Massachusetts. Noah was given a CAT scan, which showed severe head trauma. In spite of the seriousness of his injuries, Noah began to respond to medical treatment and caring individuals. When he transferred to Wind Over Wings, he entered his new habitat with two other Bald Eagles and immediately began to beg from Denali, our female Bald Eagle from Alaska. He quickly learned to step up on a glove in preparation for a life as an educator. Noah still has a dark brown head, body and beak. In a few years he will have his white head and tail and a golden beak and eyes. Noah is vocal, curious, interested and patient. It is a privilege to have this magnificent eagle as a member of the faculty of the Wind Over Wings educational service.
Contact Max Sabrin
860-857-5300
Atlantic Seafood
1400 Boston Post Road (Next to the Dairy Queen)
Old Saybrook, CT- In keeping with the exciting events and celebrity sightings happening regularly at Atlantic Seafood, the mysterious Noah the Bald Eagle will make a rare personal appearance at his favorite fish market on Friday, September 1st at 2PM.
Having developed a personal friendship with Atlantic Seafood owners Lisa and Mike as a result of their generously supplying fish to the entire flock at Wind Over Wings (a non profit organization for injured predatory birds), Noah the Bald Eagle has decided to stop by the store for a meet and greet with his fellow Atlantic Seafood customers. Drop by for a rare chance to see our Nation’s great Bald Eagle up close, Friday, Sept 1, at 2 PM. Bring your cameras. No autographs, please.
NOAH
Noah was born in Unity, Maine in the spring of 2001. He was only a few days old when he fell from his nest, fracturing his skull and permanently damaging all vision in his left eye. Remarkably, his parents did not abandon him. They fed him on the ground until he was rescued and brought to Tufts University in Massachusetts. Noah was given a CAT scan, which showed severe head trauma. In spite of the seriousness of his injuries, Noah began to respond to medical treatment and caring individuals. When he transferred to Wind Over Wings, he entered his new habitat with two other Bald Eagles and immediately began to beg from Denali, our female Bald Eagle from Alaska. He quickly learned to step up on a glove in preparation for a life as an educator. Noah still has a dark brown head, body and beak. In a few years he will have his white head and tail and a golden beak and eyes. Noah is vocal, curious, interested and patient. It is a privilege to have this magnificent eagle as a member of the faculty of the Wind Over Wings educational service.

In keeping with the exciting events and celebrity sightings happening regularly at Atlantic Seafood, Noah the Bald Eagle will make a rare personal appearance.
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