Cape May County Herald, 6 October 1982 IIIF issue link — Page 25

Slide Sli^w On <Iceland

Seniors Set Activities

MIDDLE TWP. - Iceland will be the focus of a slide show 8:15 p.m. Saturday, ^Oct. 9, at the Wetlands Institute, Stone Harbor Blvd. Joseph Lomax, president of the Institute and an accomplished photographer and natural history

speaker, will conduct the visit to the land of the puffin, seals and nesting ground of jmmy of our familiar sandpipers. ALSO. A SPECIAL workshop. Dried Plant Arrangement, will be conducted at the Institute 10 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 7, and

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again Saturday, Oct. 9. Identification, collection and drying of suitable roadside and garden plants will, be discussed. Each participant is asked to bring a small container in which to create an arrangement. Plant materials will be supplied. Registration by phone is required. Call 368-1211 to register or for information.

Additional Story Hours

COURT HOUSE - The County Library announces the addition of two more storyhours for the community. Stone Harbor residents can bring the little oneS 10:30 a m. Wednesdays for Storytime with Grandma Otton. Residents of Lower Township can browse around their new library 10:30 a.m. Tuesdays while their youngsters enjoy stories, crafts, songs or film. Storyhours arc also available to Wildwood residents at the Recreation Center 10:30 am. Tuesdays, Avalon residents at the library 2 p.m.kFridays, and at the main library 2 p.m. Fridays, and at the main library on Mechanic St. here 10:30 a.m. Thursdays.

STONE HARBOR - Members of the borough’s Seniors, both male and female, have again started bowling and will shortly form teams for their own league. Vernis Pilert and Jessie ’ Strohmetz have signed up at the Wildwood Bowl to meet every Tuesday with

games starting at 12:45 p.m. Many of the ladies will get together for lunch prior to the bowling matches. PRESIDENT Harry Strohni,etz announced plans are being made for the annual Halloween party Saturday, Oct. 30, at the American Legion Hall. , The first Business

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