Cape May County Herald, 21 June 1979 IIIF issue link — Page 5

Thursday, June 21, fi79

The Herald Airtl The Lantern

Children’s Courses At Wetlands

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STONE HARBOR - Registration is now open for the popular MiniEcology for Children program conducted each

summer by the Wetlands Institute in Middle Township. The five-day program provides youngsters with

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an opportunity to explore and learn about marine habitats. Daily field trips to salt marsh, beach, jetty and other areas are supplemented by arts and crafts, films and outdoor games. Activities are designed specifically for each age group. Classes will be held in the morning from 9:30-11:30. The schedule is as follows: Grades l and 2: July 9-13 or July 30-Aug. 3; grades 3 and 4: July 16-20 or Aug. 610. grades 5 and 6: July 2327 or Aug. 13-17. Grade indicates grade completed this spring. Registration is $10 for members and $15 for nonmembers. To register by mail, send name, address, phone, session date, and payment to Wetlands Institute. Box 398. Stone Harbor. , N.J. You may register in person during regular visting hours. Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday from 1 to 5 p.m. An average snowfall includes more than one. trillion snowflakes, reports National Wildlife magazine.

A 1150 MILLION CAKE, symbolic of the fact that Guarantee Bank assets have passed the 1150 million mark for the first time in hank history, was presented to Bank President and Chairman Joseph F. Bradway, Jr., (left) by proud employees (left to right) Omita Brooks. Assistant Vice President; Maryann Flannigan. Executive Secretary and Charles Costa. Regional Vice President. The hank's assets reached a new high a\ the end of May. climbing to over 1152 million —- a 15% increase over the 197H year-end total. ^

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