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If you are looking for a fun event to attend with your children this month, then consider attending the Repticon Dallas Reptile and Exotic Animal Show. Taking place at the Grapevine Convention Center on January 13th and 14th, you’ll get to experience all kinds of fun events centered on reptiles and amphibians. The event will provide a fun learning opportunity for both you and your children.
Repticon events have become increasingly more popular in Texas over the years because of their opportunity for both entertainment and education, and the next Repticon show promises to be no different. This year’s show will take place at the Grapevine Convention Center and you’ll get to witness plenty of vendors presenting you with reptiles, amphibians, and exotic pets for sale if you wish to buy one. You can also purchase all kinds of reptile supplies and merchandise. Besides the shopping, there will be an informative and interactive live animal seminar held each hour. Both you and your children will get plenty of exposure to these fun creatures while also having the opportunity to learn quite a bit about them.
Besides the vendors, merchandise, supplies, and seminars that will be present at the event, there will also be several raffles to enter that will allow you to win free prizes. The times for the event are as follows:
If you’d like to learn more about Repticon Dallas, please visit their website here.
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