Olney is holding its 46th annual squirrel count.
Two Saturdays are left for the public to get involved in a count of Olney's best known animal.
Olney is holding its 46th annual squirrel count. Volunteers are needed and may participate in any and all Saturdays. Two dates remain, Saturday and Oct. 19. The count takes approximately 90 minutes. Volunteers will be given a section of town to cover and make a count of white squirrels, other various squirrels, cats and other items.
To get involved, contact Kelsie Sterchi@cityclerk@cityof olney.com .
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