Cape May County Herald, 18 July 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 29

Herald & Lantern 18 July '84 dining & entertainment 29

Birds Focus Of Art Workshop A.

STONE HARBOR - Young people are invited to explore the world of coastal birds through an art workshop on two conV

secutive Saturdays. July 21 and 28. "The combination of art and science will be produc ed and taught by Polly f_

1 Perkins, a researcher and designer at the Academy of t Natural Sciences in Philadelphia The two-day c class at the Wetlands In stitute is limited to students in grades 3 to 6. Field trips, color slides, mounted specimens and live birds will be used to help children learn about Cape May County birds •WE ARE USING a multi-sense method here The youngsters focus on shape, color aM size, and use the drawing as a learning tool," explains Perkins. " We will be listening to bird calls as well." With her master's degree ■ frtjm Rutgers' Mason Gross School of the Arts. Perkins has worked as a mural painter and in other fine arts areas. She is currently producing pastels of marine invertebrates for the academy^. Several years ago. she painted som? of the Wetlandia museum artwork at the ir ' tute. en local birds will be studied through this program. They are the black skimmer, glossy ibis, mallard, snowy egret, osprey. leak tern, laughing gull, willet. herring gull and red-winged blackbird. CLASSES WILL be held at the institute 9:30 a.m. to Boon each Saturday, and advance registration is advised. There is a fee for the two-day session. The Wetlands Institute, one mile east of Stone Harbor. is a nonprofit organization dedicated to education and research for the coastal ecosystem It is open daily 10 to 4. Tuesdays through Saturdays For further information, phone 368-1211 * Spaghetti Fete Shore Chapter. Single Parents Society, will hold a spaghetti dinner 7-8:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 29 Admission includes KK dance Music will be by the Silhouettes See any board member or call Bibs, 641-0820, or Florence, 628-3134.

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