BRAZIL - 4 Biomes
Atlantic Forests, Pantanal, Amazonia, Cerrado
June 13 - 30, 2016
18 Days / 17 Nights
$4995*
Single Supplement $595
*Original price was $5695, but changes in the currency exchange rate allowed us to pass huge savings on to you!
Iguassu Falls Extension
June 30 - July 4, 2016
5 Days / 4 Nights
$1595*
Price listed is for group of 8 - 10; $1895 for group of 6 -7; $2395 for group of 4-5
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DAY 1, June 13: Arrival In Sao Paulo
Today you will arrive in Sao Paulo, where you will be met at the airport and transported to Hotel Ype in Itatiaia National Park.
Overnight Hotel Ype (LD)
DAY 2, June 14: Itatiaia National Park
This morning we will be birding in the highest part of Itatiaia National Park, up to 9000 feet in elevation. Wonderful scenery and breath-taking vistas will add to the enjoyment of this day filled with target species such as the very rare Black-and-gold Cotinga, Red-rumped and Bay-chested Warbling-Finches, Mouse-colored Tapaculo, Brassy-breasted and Gilt-edged Tanagers, and the famous and endemic Itatiaia Thistletail. We will enjoy the entire day in the field, having a box lunch to maximize the amount of time for birding. We will return to the hotel in time for dinner.
Overnight Hotel Ype (BLD)
DAY 3, June 15: Itatiaia National Park
This morning we will search for many species along a very well-known trail called "Three Pics". Here we might find Blue Manakin, Black-capped Piprites, White-bibbed Antbird, and Large-headed Flatbill, just to name a few. We will return to the lodge for lunch so we may enjoy the feeders there that host many species including Saffron Toucanet, Red-breasted Toucan, Magpie Tanager, Red-rumped Cacique, and Blue-naped Chlorphonia. In the afternoon we will walk along the Agulhas-Negras Road, one of the most popular birding sites among Brazilian birders. Here we hope to see the Black-and-Yellow Cotinga whose ringing calls seem to be constantly reverberating from the canopy. Our hotel, the Sao Gotardo is just a short distance from our birding site, so we should be able to bird until the light fades.
Overnight Sao Gortado (BLD)
DAY 4, June 16: Itatiaia National Park to Ubatuba
We will enjoy a last morning of mountain birding before checking out. We will bird our way to Ubatuba, stopping at a feeder known to have lots of Red-necked and Green-headed Tanagers. Birding is so good along this route, we will need to pay close attention to not only the Streamer-tailed Tyrants, Crescent-chested Puffbirds, Red-eyed Thornbirds and other avian treasures, but also the clock to make sure we arrive at our hotel in time for dinner.
Overnight Ubatuba Palace Hotel (BLD)
DAY 5, June 17: Ubatuba
Following breakfast at the hotel, we will be birding on a back road known as "Folha Seca" where we might find Rufous-capped Antthrush, Rufous-winged Antwren, and Slaty Bristlefront, among many other species. A stop at a feeder with many hummingbirds should yield Festive Coquette, Brazilian Ruby, Saw-billed Hermit, and Violet-capped Woodnymph, plus several Tanager and Euphonia species. After lunch and a short siesta, we will bird another road, "Rio Escuro", where we will search for Pin-tailed Manakin, Masked Yellowthroat, River Warbler, Rufous-capped Antshrike, and Bare-throated Bellbird.
Overnight Ubatuba Palace Hotel (BLD)
DAY 6, June 18: Ubatuba
Expect some brilliant birding this morning! Buff-throated Purpletuft, Long-billed Gnatwren, White-bearded Manakin, Spotted Bamboowren, and a long list of other specialties are to be seen in the famous Angelim Rainforest. After lunch, we will walk and bird on another back road that may produce Blonde-crested Woodpecker, Fork-tailed Pygmy-Tyrant, Buff-bellied Puffbird, and much much more. At the end of the day, we will search for Common Potoo.
Overnight Ubatuba Palace Hotel (BLD)
DAY 7, June 19: Ubatuba to Cuiaba
We will depart Ubatuba for Sao Paulo airport to catch our flight to Cuiaba, where we will transfer to Piuval Lodge. Today we will get our first glimpses of the famous Pantanal, the largest fresh-water wetland in the world!
Overnight Piuval Lodge (BLD)
DAY 8, June 20: Piuval
We will have an entire day to explore the area around Piuval Lodge, the northern part of the Transpantanal Highway and environs. We will take a night drive to try to find some nocturnal birds and mammals, and to catch a glimpse of some of the diurnal species as they sleep.
Overnight Piuval Lodge (BLD)
DAY 9, June 21: Pantanal
An early start will give us perfect lighting for observing and photographing the birds we find. Driving along the Transpantaneira Highway, anything is possible, but some of the target species we hope to find among the abundant avian life are Red-legged Seriema, Pearl Kite, Little Woodpecker, and Suiriri Flycatcher. We should keep an eye out for Greater Rhea as we pass through the dry grasslands, and at the other end of the size spectrum, the tiny Doradito is also a possibility. Hundreds of water birds will be seen as we drive all the way to the end of the Transpantaneira Highway, to Porto Jofre. , Cinereous-breasted Spinetail, and Chotoy Spinetail to name just a few of the birds we might encounter en route. We will have lunch at Hotel Mato Grosso on the way where we should find Yellow-billed Cardinals and Bay-winged Cowbirds at the feeders.
Overnight Porto Jofre Hotel (BLD)
DAYS 10-11, June 22 - 23: TWO Full Days at Porto Jofre
Full day of birding from a comfortable boat on the Cuiaba River. From our boats, we will observe Yellow-headed and Crested Caracaras, along with Black-collared Hawks, as they swoop down to the water to grab fish. Jabiru Storks are common on the river banks, along with multiple Kingfisher species. As we move along the river, we will search for the elusive Jaguar. As we search for this largest of the South American felines, we won't overlook the Black Skimmers, Large-billed and Yellow-billed Terns, Pied and Collared Plovers, or any other birds that can be seen along the sandy banks of the Cuiaba River. We will return to our hotel for lunch and a midday break between excursions on the river. In the afternoon, we may have chances for Giant River Otter as well as both Agami and Zig-Zag Herons, and we will of course keep a lookout for Jaguars. We also hope to find Sungrebe and Sunbittern among the many other birds that frequent the river. By the end of the day we should hopefully have big smiles on our faces and lots of photographs of Jaguar! We'll stay on the river long enough to appreciate the sunset from our boat and to watch Band-tailed and Nacunda Nighthawks. After dinner, we'll take a night drive in search of nocturnal birds such as Scissor-tailed and Spot-tailed Nightjars as well as nocturnal animals such as Crab-eating Fox and Ocellot.
Overnight Porto Jofre Hotel (BLD)
DAY 12, June 24: Mato Grosso Lodge
After an early breakfast we will depart for the Mato Grosso Lodge, where we should arrive by lunch time. In the afternoon, we will take a two-hour boat ride in search of Jabiru, Black-collared Hawks, and Yellow-headed Caracaras that accept fish offered by our guide. This provides great photo ops as the raptors dive into the water to retrieve the fish that our guide tosses into the river near our boat. A late afternoon walk in the area around our lodge could produce Bay-winged Cowbird, Guira Cuckoo, Choty Spietail, Peach-fronted Parakeets, and Long-tailed Ground-Dove, just to mention a few. Once the sun begins to go down, we will go owling, hoping to find Tropical Screech Owl, Great and Gray Potoos and Scissor-tailed Nightjar.
Overnight Mato Grosso Lodge (BLD)
Today you will arrive in Sao Paulo, where you will be met at the airport and transported to Hotel Ype in Itatiaia National Park.
Overnight Hotel Ype (LD)
DAY 2, June 14: Itatiaia National Park
This morning we will be birding in the highest part of Itatiaia National Park, up to 9000 feet in elevation. Wonderful scenery and breath-taking vistas will add to the enjoyment of this day filled with target species such as the very rare Black-and-gold Cotinga, Red-rumped and Bay-chested Warbling-Finches, Mouse-colored Tapaculo, Brassy-breasted and Gilt-edged Tanagers, and the famous and endemic Itatiaia Thistletail. We will enjoy the entire day in the field, having a box lunch to maximize the amount of time for birding. We will return to the hotel in time for dinner.
Overnight Hotel Ype (BLD)
DAY 3, June 15: Itatiaia National Park
This morning we will search for many species along a very well-known trail called "Three Pics". Here we might find Blue Manakin, Black-capped Piprites, White-bibbed Antbird, and Large-headed Flatbill, just to name a few. We will return to the lodge for lunch so we may enjoy the feeders there that host many species including Saffron Toucanet, Red-breasted Toucan, Magpie Tanager, Red-rumped Cacique, and Blue-naped Chlorphonia. In the afternoon we will walk along the Agulhas-Negras Road, one of the most popular birding sites among Brazilian birders. Here we hope to see the Black-and-Yellow Cotinga whose ringing calls seem to be constantly reverberating from the canopy. Our hotel, the Sao Gotardo is just a short distance from our birding site, so we should be able to bird until the light fades.
Overnight Sao Gortado (BLD)
DAY 4, June 16: Itatiaia National Park to Ubatuba
We will enjoy a last morning of mountain birding before checking out. We will bird our way to Ubatuba, stopping at a feeder known to have lots of Red-necked and Green-headed Tanagers. Birding is so good along this route, we will need to pay close attention to not only the Streamer-tailed Tyrants, Crescent-chested Puffbirds, Red-eyed Thornbirds and other avian treasures, but also the clock to make sure we arrive at our hotel in time for dinner.
Overnight Ubatuba Palace Hotel (BLD)
DAY 5, June 17: Ubatuba
Following breakfast at the hotel, we will be birding on a back road known as "Folha Seca" where we might find Rufous-capped Antthrush, Rufous-winged Antwren, and Slaty Bristlefront, among many other species. A stop at a feeder with many hummingbirds should yield Festive Coquette, Brazilian Ruby, Saw-billed Hermit, and Violet-capped Woodnymph, plus several Tanager and Euphonia species. After lunch and a short siesta, we will bird another road, "Rio Escuro", where we will search for Pin-tailed Manakin, Masked Yellowthroat, River Warbler, Rufous-capped Antshrike, and Bare-throated Bellbird.
Overnight Ubatuba Palace Hotel (BLD)
DAY 6, June 18: Ubatuba
Expect some brilliant birding this morning! Buff-throated Purpletuft, Long-billed Gnatwren, White-bearded Manakin, Spotted Bamboowren, and a long list of other specialties are to be seen in the famous Angelim Rainforest. After lunch, we will walk and bird on another back road that may produce Blonde-crested Woodpecker, Fork-tailed Pygmy-Tyrant, Buff-bellied Puffbird, and much much more. At the end of the day, we will search for Common Potoo.
Overnight Ubatuba Palace Hotel (BLD)
DAY 7, June 19: Ubatuba to Cuiaba
We will depart Ubatuba for Sao Paulo airport to catch our flight to Cuiaba, where we will transfer to Piuval Lodge. Today we will get our first glimpses of the famous Pantanal, the largest fresh-water wetland in the world!
Overnight Piuval Lodge (BLD)
DAY 8, June 20: Piuval
We will have an entire day to explore the area around Piuval Lodge, the northern part of the Transpantanal Highway and environs. We will take a night drive to try to find some nocturnal birds and mammals, and to catch a glimpse of some of the diurnal species as they sleep.
Overnight Piuval Lodge (BLD)
DAY 9, June 21: Pantanal
An early start will give us perfect lighting for observing and photographing the birds we find. Driving along the Transpantaneira Highway, anything is possible, but some of the target species we hope to find among the abundant avian life are Red-legged Seriema, Pearl Kite, Little Woodpecker, and Suiriri Flycatcher. We should keep an eye out for Greater Rhea as we pass through the dry grasslands, and at the other end of the size spectrum, the tiny Doradito is also a possibility. Hundreds of water birds will be seen as we drive all the way to the end of the Transpantaneira Highway, to Porto Jofre. , Cinereous-breasted Spinetail, and Chotoy Spinetail to name just a few of the birds we might encounter en route. We will have lunch at Hotel Mato Grosso on the way where we should find Yellow-billed Cardinals and Bay-winged Cowbirds at the feeders.
Overnight Porto Jofre Hotel (BLD)
DAYS 10-11, June 22 - 23: TWO Full Days at Porto Jofre
Full day of birding from a comfortable boat on the Cuiaba River. From our boats, we will observe Yellow-headed and Crested Caracaras, along with Black-collared Hawks, as they swoop down to the water to grab fish. Jabiru Storks are common on the river banks, along with multiple Kingfisher species. As we move along the river, we will search for the elusive Jaguar. As we search for this largest of the South American felines, we won't overlook the Black Skimmers, Large-billed and Yellow-billed Terns, Pied and Collared Plovers, or any other birds that can be seen along the sandy banks of the Cuiaba River. We will return to our hotel for lunch and a midday break between excursions on the river. In the afternoon, we may have chances for Giant River Otter as well as both Agami and Zig-Zag Herons, and we will of course keep a lookout for Jaguars. We also hope to find Sungrebe and Sunbittern among the many other birds that frequent the river. By the end of the day we should hopefully have big smiles on our faces and lots of photographs of Jaguar! We'll stay on the river long enough to appreciate the sunset from our boat and to watch Band-tailed and Nacunda Nighthawks. After dinner, we'll take a night drive in search of nocturnal birds such as Scissor-tailed and Spot-tailed Nightjars as well as nocturnal animals such as Crab-eating Fox and Ocellot.
Overnight Porto Jofre Hotel (BLD)
DAY 12, June 24: Mato Grosso Lodge
After an early breakfast we will depart for the Mato Grosso Lodge, where we should arrive by lunch time. In the afternoon, we will take a two-hour boat ride in search of Jabiru, Black-collared Hawks, and Yellow-headed Caracaras that accept fish offered by our guide. This provides great photo ops as the raptors dive into the water to retrieve the fish that our guide tosses into the river near our boat. A late afternoon walk in the area around our lodge could produce Bay-winged Cowbird, Guira Cuckoo, Choty Spietail, Peach-fronted Parakeets, and Long-tailed Ground-Dove, just to mention a few. Once the sun begins to go down, we will go owling, hoping to find Tropical Screech Owl, Great and Gray Potoos and Scissor-tailed Nightjar.
Overnight Mato Grosso Lodge (BLD)
DAY 13, June 25: Transfer to Serra das Araras
We will enjoy some early morning birding with departure after breakfast, birding along the way. We should have final views of Hyacinth Macaws as well as some new species such as Monk Parakeet and Rusty-collared Seedeater as we travel to an area known for its nesting Harpy Eagles. Although the nest is not currently active, the eagles are still in the area, and this is our best shot at spotting one. We should arrive at Serras das Araras in time for lunch and begin birding immediately after a brief siesta. As we walk to the site of the Harpy Eagle nest, we should encounter many other Amazonian species, including Dusky-headed, Peach-fronted, Yellow-chevroned and White-eyed Parakeets. Other raptors in the area include White Hawk, Gray-headed Kite and King Vultures. We will remain in the area long enough to do some owling as the light fades, hoping for Black-banded Owl and Tawny-bellied Screech-Owl.
Overnight Pousada Currupira das Araras (BLD)
DAY 14, June 26: Transfer to Gardens of the Amazon
After some morning birding and a hearty breakfast, we will depart for Gardens of the Amazon, birding along the way.
Overnight Gardens of the Amazon (BLD)
DAY 15, June 27: Full day at the Gardens of the Amazon
The Jardim da Amazonia offers excellent food and pleasant rooms with the added advantage of Point-tailed Palmcreepers on Moriche Palm fronds in front of our breakfast table. We will enjoy birding the trails and roads of the property. The area is very good for Black-girdled Barbet, Yellow-crowned Parrots, Amazonian Umbrellabird, Bare-necked Fruitcrow, the Brazilian endemic Red-necked Aracari, Blue-necked and Yellow-backed Tanager, Black-faced Dacnis, Bluecheeked Jacamar, White-collared and Flame-crowned Manakins, Blue-tufted Starthroat, Collared Trogon, Pompadour Cotinga, among many more. This is a relatively new place for birding, so every tour adds new birds for the lodge's list. The Jardim da Amazonia is becoming more famous, most notably due to the newly-located and most reliable population of the Cone-billed Tanager, a species rediscovered in 2004 after 68 years with no sightings. This is our chance to visit a top birding site before it is discovered by the masses!
Overnight Gardens of the Amazon (BLD)
DAY 16, June 28: Transfer to Chapada dos Guimarães
Early morning birding in search of any species we might have missed in the Amazonia transition area. After breakfast we will head for Chapada dos Guimaraes National Park. We will bird along the way, stopping for lunch before our arrival at Pousada Penhasco. After settling in and a brief siesta, we will take a walk in search of White-rumped and White-banded Tanagers, Collared Crescentchest, and Coal-crested Finch, among others. We should be able to see Rufous Nightjar before having dinner in a local restaurant.
Overnight Pousada Penhasco (BLD)
DAY 17, June 29: Full Day at the Chapada dos Guimarães
Full day of birding at Chapada dos Guimaraes National Park, dedicating the first part of the morning to open field birds of the Cerrado. Possibilities include Red-billed and Red-winged Tinamou, Horned Sungem, and Cinnamon and Black-faced Tanagers. Later in the morning we will escape the hot sun as we do some forest birding in search of Tataupa Tinamou, Southern Antpipit, Band-tailed and Fiery-capped Manakins, and many others. We'll enjoy lunch and a short siesta before heading back into the field for more birding in the afternoon. Blue-winged and Red-and-green Macaws are just two of the colorful species we might encounter. Once again, we'll finish with some owling, with good chances for Tropical Screech-Owl and Little Nightjar.
Overnight Pousada Penhasco (BLD)
DAY 18, June 30: Transfer to the airport in Cuiaba
Today you will be transported to the airport in Cuiaba for your flights back the United States. (B)
PRICING DETAILS
Price includes:
~ Lodging in comfortable hotels / lodges
~ All meals as indicated
~ All land transportation within Brazil
~ Airport transfers
~ Entrance fees
~ Bilingual birding guide
~ Cheepers! tour leaders, Jim and Cindy Beckman
~ Pre-trip gift package, including customized checklist
~ Post-trip electronic group checklist and photo disk
Price does NOT include:
~ International roundtrip airfare US - Sao Paulo
~ Domestic roundtrip airfare Sao Paulo – Cuiaba
~ Visas
~ Gratuities
~ Alcoholic drinks
~ Travel insurance (recommended)
~ Expenses of a personal nature such as laundry, phone calls, extra drinks and snacks, etc.
Cancellation policy:
Cancellation must be made in writing (email or snail mail)
More than 6 months prior to departure – full refund of deposit
Between 4 and 6 months prior to departure – 50% refund of deposit
Less than 4 months prior to departure – No refund of deposit
If cancellation occurs after full payment is made, a refund will be given only if the vacant spot is filled.
Trip insurance is recommended!
You can compare prices offered by various trip insurance companies at this website:http://www.quotewright.com/?sub_id=6056
Cheepers! Birding on a Budget LLC reserves the right to make changes in the itinerary if the need should arise due to unforeseeable circumstances such as weather, landslides, and other natural phenomena, as well as suggestions by local guides in order to take advantage of an unusual birding opportunity. Lodging is subject to change based on availability.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS:
Total tour price $5695
Deposit of $700 with registration
Balance is due on or before February 13, 2016.
Checks should be made payable to Cheepers! Birding on a Budget and mailed with the registration form to:
Cheepers! Birding on a Budget
Post Office Box 385
Spring Valley, OH 45370
Download registration form here:
We will enjoy some early morning birding with departure after breakfast, birding along the way. We should have final views of Hyacinth Macaws as well as some new species such as Monk Parakeet and Rusty-collared Seedeater as we travel to an area known for its nesting Harpy Eagles. Although the nest is not currently active, the eagles are still in the area, and this is our best shot at spotting one. We should arrive at Serras das Araras in time for lunch and begin birding immediately after a brief siesta. As we walk to the site of the Harpy Eagle nest, we should encounter many other Amazonian species, including Dusky-headed, Peach-fronted, Yellow-chevroned and White-eyed Parakeets. Other raptors in the area include White Hawk, Gray-headed Kite and King Vultures. We will remain in the area long enough to do some owling as the light fades, hoping for Black-banded Owl and Tawny-bellied Screech-Owl.
Overnight Pousada Currupira das Araras (BLD)
DAY 14, June 26: Transfer to Gardens of the Amazon
After some morning birding and a hearty breakfast, we will depart for Gardens of the Amazon, birding along the way.
Overnight Gardens of the Amazon (BLD)
DAY 15, June 27: Full day at the Gardens of the Amazon
The Jardim da Amazonia offers excellent food and pleasant rooms with the added advantage of Point-tailed Palmcreepers on Moriche Palm fronds in front of our breakfast table. We will enjoy birding the trails and roads of the property. The area is very good for Black-girdled Barbet, Yellow-crowned Parrots, Amazonian Umbrellabird, Bare-necked Fruitcrow, the Brazilian endemic Red-necked Aracari, Blue-necked and Yellow-backed Tanager, Black-faced Dacnis, Bluecheeked Jacamar, White-collared and Flame-crowned Manakins, Blue-tufted Starthroat, Collared Trogon, Pompadour Cotinga, among many more. This is a relatively new place for birding, so every tour adds new birds for the lodge's list. The Jardim da Amazonia is becoming more famous, most notably due to the newly-located and most reliable population of the Cone-billed Tanager, a species rediscovered in 2004 after 68 years with no sightings. This is our chance to visit a top birding site before it is discovered by the masses!
Overnight Gardens of the Amazon (BLD)
DAY 16, June 28: Transfer to Chapada dos Guimarães
Early morning birding in search of any species we might have missed in the Amazonia transition area. After breakfast we will head for Chapada dos Guimaraes National Park. We will bird along the way, stopping for lunch before our arrival at Pousada Penhasco. After settling in and a brief siesta, we will take a walk in search of White-rumped and White-banded Tanagers, Collared Crescentchest, and Coal-crested Finch, among others. We should be able to see Rufous Nightjar before having dinner in a local restaurant.
Overnight Pousada Penhasco (BLD)
DAY 17, June 29: Full Day at the Chapada dos Guimarães
Full day of birding at Chapada dos Guimaraes National Park, dedicating the first part of the morning to open field birds of the Cerrado. Possibilities include Red-billed and Red-winged Tinamou, Horned Sungem, and Cinnamon and Black-faced Tanagers. Later in the morning we will escape the hot sun as we do some forest birding in search of Tataupa Tinamou, Southern Antpipit, Band-tailed and Fiery-capped Manakins, and many others. We'll enjoy lunch and a short siesta before heading back into the field for more birding in the afternoon. Blue-winged and Red-and-green Macaws are just two of the colorful species we might encounter. Once again, we'll finish with some owling, with good chances for Tropical Screech-Owl and Little Nightjar.
Overnight Pousada Penhasco (BLD)
DAY 18, June 30: Transfer to the airport in Cuiaba
Today you will be transported to the airport in Cuiaba for your flights back the United States. (B)
PRICING DETAILS
Price includes:
~ Lodging in comfortable hotels / lodges
~ All meals as indicated
~ All land transportation within Brazil
~ Airport transfers
~ Entrance fees
~ Bilingual birding guide
~ Cheepers! tour leaders, Jim and Cindy Beckman
~ Pre-trip gift package, including customized checklist
~ Post-trip electronic group checklist and photo disk
Price does NOT include:
~ International roundtrip airfare US - Sao Paulo
~ Domestic roundtrip airfare Sao Paulo – Cuiaba
~ Visas
~ Gratuities
~ Alcoholic drinks
~ Travel insurance (recommended)
~ Expenses of a personal nature such as laundry, phone calls, extra drinks and snacks, etc.
Cancellation policy:
Cancellation must be made in writing (email or snail mail)
More than 6 months prior to departure – full refund of deposit
Between 4 and 6 months prior to departure – 50% refund of deposit
Less than 4 months prior to departure – No refund of deposit
If cancellation occurs after full payment is made, a refund will be given only if the vacant spot is filled.
Trip insurance is recommended!
You can compare prices offered by various trip insurance companies at this website:http://www.quotewright.com/?sub_id=6056
Cheepers! Birding on a Budget LLC reserves the right to make changes in the itinerary if the need should arise due to unforeseeable circumstances such as weather, landslides, and other natural phenomena, as well as suggestions by local guides in order to take advantage of an unusual birding opportunity. Lodging is subject to change based on availability.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS:
Total tour price $5695
Deposit of $700 with registration
Balance is due on or before February 13, 2016.
Checks should be made payable to Cheepers! Birding on a Budget and mailed with the registration form to:
Cheepers! Birding on a Budget
Post Office Box 385
Spring Valley, OH 45370
Download registration form here:

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