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4 April '84
STONE HARBOR - A focal team of wild flower connoisseurs. Keith Seager and Gilbert CarUeer, will present a four-part botany series at the Wetlands Institute and museum Wednesday evenings in April. “Wild Flowers of Cape
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May County" will be presented 7-9 p.m! April 11> 18 and 25. Hie final class and field trip will be held Saturday. April 28. Early registration is suggested, as class space is limited. A plant life phenomenon occurs in the Cape May County region because the ranges of northern and southern flora overlap here, which produces a diverse collection of beautiful wild flowers. Springtime on the Cape can be a dazzling production in woods, fields and marshes. SEAGER AND Cavileer. both longtime members of the Philadelphia Botany Club and self-taught through decades of interest, plan to explore the worlds of wild orchids as well as colorful but more
Spring Dance NORTH CAPE "MAY - St. John of God Church. Town Bank Road, will present a gala spring dance from 9 p.m.-l a.m. April 7. Music will be by Hal Davis and his 11-piece orchestra Free beer and set-ups and hot and cold buffet will be furnished. Call 886-9875 or 886-3131.
Convention May 11-13 NORTH WILDWOOD - The Knights of Columbus of New Jersey State Convention wjll be held in Wildwood for the second consecutive year. May 11-13, hosted by Council 2572 of North Wildwood. Councils throughout the state will be represented. An interesting program is being planned by the host Council, commencing May 9 for early arrivals, at the Council hall. Call Grand Knight A1 Palombo. 522-7507. for information.
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fee. To enroll in the botany series, call 368-1211 for fee and registration information.
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