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Wings of Liberty Inspires Learning and Connection

On Friday, June 12, New Vision for Independence participants enjoyed a memorable day of fellowship, learning, and community engagement during our monthly outing. The day began with lunch at Ellen’s Café in Leesburg, where participants gathered to share conversation, laughter, and a delicious meal before heading to a special educational presentation at the library.

A volunteer from the Avian Reconditioning Center (ARC) holds Max the bald eagle on a gloved hand and speaks to the audience during Wings of Liberty: A Live Raptor Experience at the Leesburg Library.
A volunteer from the Avian Reconditioning Center (ARC) holds Max the bald eagle on a gloved hand and speaks to the audience during Wings of Liberty: A Live Raptor Experience at the Leesburg Library.

The featured program, Wings of Liberty: A Live Raptor Experience, was presented by the Avian Reconditioning Center (ARC) as part of the America250 series, commemorating the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States. The presentation offered attendees a unique opportunity to learn about birds of prey and their important role in our environment.

Participants were introduced to four different species of live raptors, including a special appearance by Max the Bald Eagle. ARC representatives shared fascinating information about each bird’s natural history, biology, and ecological significance. Guests also had the opportunity to examine feathers, talons, and other educational materials, creating a hands-on learning experience that brought the world of wildlife conservation to life.

A volunteer from the Avian Reconditioning Center (ARC) holds a swallow-tailed kite on a gloved hand and speaks to the audience. New Vision clients listen and take pictures in the background.
A volunteer from the Avian Reconditioning Center (ARC) holds a swallow-tailed kite on a gloved hand and speaks to the audience. New Vision clients listen and take pictures in the background.

The presentation highlighted the bald eagle as our nation’s symbol and explored the importance of protecting these remarkable birds and their habitats. Through stories of rehabilitation and conservation efforts, attendees gained a deeper appreciation for the work ARC performs to care for injured raptors and educate the public about wildlife stewardship.

Monthly outings such as this provide opportunities for participants to engage with their communities, expand their knowledge, and enjoy meaningful social connections in accessible and supportive environments.

We are grateful to the Avian Reconditioning Center for sharing their expertise and passion for conservation, and to everyone who joined us for this inspiring experience. Events like these remind us that learning, exploration, and community are important parts of living independently and fully.

Clients from New Vision enjoy lunch at Ellen's Cafe in downtown Leesburg before going to the library for the Wings of Liberty event.
Clients from New Vision enjoy lunch at Ellen’s Cafe in downtown Leesburg before going to the library for the Wings of Liberty event.