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CAPE MAY - A Hying heron and Hah in sea water with a patch of marsh grass thrown in arc the in gredients of the new art logo for this fall’s New Jersey Wings ’n Water Festival to be held as a benefit for the Wetlands In stitute near Stone Harbor Slated for Sept. 1718, the festival will feature wildlife art and carving shows and sales, guided nature and beach walks, migratory bird watching, museum demonstrations and displays, historical exhibits. fishing and boating shows, seafood and other activities In Cape May and Cumberland counties THE NEW CIRCULAR logo, designed by Anthony Hillman, Southern New Jersey’s talented wildlife artist and carver, will be featured in signs, brochures, poster, flyers and ads to promote the annual event. It will carry the state's tourism theme: "New Jersey and You—Perfect Together" alongside the art form wherever possible. Hillman, a former Marine who is a native of Atlantic City and now lives in Brigantine, will be a featured artist-carver at the New Jersey display on the Smithsonian Institutional mall this month in Washington. D C. ALTHOUGH HE is
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