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Zina the Elephant will have a Taylor Swift-themed celebration at the Little Rock Zoo

Little Rock, Arkansas – This next weekend, the Little Rock Zoo will be hosting a special birthday party exclusively for Zina the Elephant, and they are inviting all of the Swifties to attend. Should you be prepared for it?
At 9:30 in the morning, the party with a Taylor Swift theme will get underway. There will be a dance party on Saturday, followed by a happy birthday song at eleven o’clock, and then a question and answer session with the zoo’s elephant keeper until eleven thirty in the morning.
Attendees will have the opportunity to enjoy dancing to a variety of songs, including several hits by Taylor Swift, regardless of whether they are Swifties or animal lovers in general. Officials from the zoo are also inviting everyone to produce a unique birthday card for Zina and to wear anything depicting Taylor Swift in order to congratulate her.
Although supplies are limited, officials at the zoo have stated that there would be cake and juice available.
Because entry to the celebration is included in the price of admission to the zoo, anybody who has a Saturday free on their calendar is encouraged to join Zina in celebrating another year of her life.
Please visit LittleRockZoo.com in order to be informed about the latest happenings at the Little Rock Zoo.
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