GALLERY: Hutch Zoo holds adults only, after-hours night of fun
Hutchinson Zoo Education Coordinator Sierra Wood feeds Biscuit the education duck at one of many education stations put up around the zoo. CREDIT CHARISSA GRAVES | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
Axe it Up Hutch provides instruction and a location for attendees to practice axe throwing safely. CREDIT CHARISSA GRAVES | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
Koi fish race to be the first to get fish food provided at one of the several feeding stations available to those attending the event. CREDIT CHARISSA GRAVES | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
Tortoises pile onto each other in an effort to stop the others from getting first dibs on lettuce. CREDIT CHARISSA GRAVES | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
Campfire cupcakes are one of the many themed foods available during the evening. CREDIT CHARISSA GRAVES | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
At each zookeeper station, attendees are able to pick from a variety of patches to take home. CREDIT CHARISSA GRAVES | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
Zookeepers are positioned at habitats around the zoo to provide education to those in attendance. CREDIT CHARISSA GRAVES | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
Live music is provided as entertainment next to a s'mores station and the Drunken Duck Mobile Bar, run by Carrie's Beer Garden. CREDIT CHARISSA GRAVES | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
Education tables allow guests a safe way to interact with some of the zoo's more dangerous animals. CREDIT CHARISSA GRAVES | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
Guests are given the opportunity to feed the zoo's bison. CREDIT CHARISSA GRAVES | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
A s'mores station gives attendees the opportunity to make the classic summer dessert, or create one with a twist. CREDIT CHARISSA GRAVES | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
Guests are provided with a friendship bracelet station to make a summer camp-themed keepsake. CREDIT CHARISSA GRAVES | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
Zookeepers are positioned at habitats around the zoo to provide education to those in attendance. CREDIT CHARISSA GRAVES | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
Tim the education king snake helps attendees learn about reptiles. CREDIT CHARISSA GRAVES | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
Hutchinson Zoo Education Coordinator Sierra Wood feeds Biscuit the education duck at one of many education stations put up around the zoo. CREDIT CHARISSA GRAVES | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
Axe it Up Hutch provides instruction and a location for attendees to practice axe throwing safely. CREDIT CHARISSA GRAVES | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
Koi fish race to be the first to get fish food provided at one of the several feeding stations available to those attending the event. CREDIT CHARISSA GRAVES | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
Tortoises pile onto each other in an effort to stop the others from getting first dibs on lettuce. CREDIT CHARISSA GRAVES | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
Campfire cupcakes are one of the many themed foods available during the evening. CREDIT CHARISSA GRAVES | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
At each zookeeper station, attendees are able to pick from a variety of patches to take home. CREDIT CHARISSA GRAVES | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
Zookeepers are positioned at habitats around the zoo to provide education to those in attendance. CREDIT CHARISSA GRAVES | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
Live music is provided as entertainment next to a s'mores station and the Drunken Duck Mobile Bar, run by Carrie's Beer Garden. CREDIT CHARISSA GRAVES | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
Education tables allow guests a safe way to interact with some of the zoo's more dangerous animals. CREDIT CHARISSA GRAVES | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
Guests are given the opportunity to feed the zoo's bison. CREDIT CHARISSA GRAVES | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
A s'mores station gives attendees the opportunity to make the classic summer dessert, or create one with a twist. CREDIT CHARISSA GRAVES | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
Guests are provided with a friendship bracelet station to make a summer camp-themed keepsake. CREDIT CHARISSA GRAVES | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
Zookeepers are positioned at habitats around the zoo to provide education to those in attendance. CREDIT CHARISSA GRAVES | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE
Tim the education king snake helps attendees learn about reptiles. CREDIT CHARISSA GRAVES | THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE