Petting zoo delights young library patrons

Petting zoo delights young library patrons
Some of the youngest patrons at the Millbrook Library enjoyed getting a close peek at some young chicks. Photo submitted

MILLBROOK — The Two By Two Animal Haven, formerly the Two By Two Zoo, visited the Millbrook Library on Friendly Lane on Tuesday, July 12. The family-friendly visit allowed local children to pet and play with the animals while learning all about the little critters. 

Here, some of the youngsters got to handle a few silky baby chicks. Also at the event were some goats, tortoises, a kangaroo, a rabbit, a small snake and a bearded dragon. 

Director of the Millbrook Library Courtney Tshalis said thus far attendance at the library’s programs this year has been excellent. By June, a staggering 3,118 patrons had attended programs offered at the library in 2022. 

“That’s more than attended programs all of last year, which totalled 2,941,” she said.

The Two By Two Animal Haven was originally founded by the Iannucci family in 1993. The travelling petting zoo became a 501(c)3 nonprofit in 2020 and changed its name from being a “zoo” to a “haven.” 

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