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Lecture On Parks Saturday

STONE HARBOR -f" Nearby state partus can provide affordable recreational and sports activities in all seasons, according to" the superintendent of Belleplain State Forest and Corson's Inlet State Park, Thomas C. Keck, Jr. He will present "Relax and

Park It All Year" at 8:15 p.m. Saturday, in the Wetlands Institute's Marshvie^ Lecture Hall. "I'll talk about and show the-facilities, historic sites, recreational opportunities and basically provide an introduction to the New Jersey state park system"

says Keck, who lives near Belleplain, southeast of Millville, which offers 11,678 acres of forest bounded by Dennis Creek ■ to the south. He also I oversees Corson's Inlet I State Park of 341 acres R south of Ocean City. R 'GOVERNOR KEAN ■ recently announced that ■ 1984 is the Year of the j Parks, and we are doing a 5 number of things to help 5 celebrate that. I will bring 5 parks literature for the au- 5 dience," explains Keck, 5 who has worked for the m state park service since ■ 1978. J A graduate from Cook g College of Agriculture, he tolds a B.S. degree in | Natural Resource Manage- fi ment — Forestry. A native I of Ventnor City, he lives ■ with his wife Kathleen and I two children at Palermo. ■ The presentation will be 1 the last lecture series of the r summer by the Wetlands I Institute, a nonprofit ■ organization dedicated to j education and research in i coastal ecology. Two lec- J tures will be held in 5 September and one in 5 October. £ Situated one mile west of S Stone Harbor, the institute m features an observation ■ tower, Wetlandia Museum, g lecture hall, nature bookshop and salt marsh || trail. It is open to the public ( 10 to 4:30, Tuesdays | through Saturdays. There | is no charge for admission. ■ For information, phone 368-1211. j,

'-v.", , iY0|| ■ Iw7 wl iHiUlMfMl ■ "mi "uti'iDoris Ward LITTLE MISS — Nicole Anzalone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anzalone of Stone Harbor, was crowned Little Miss Stone Harbor at the elementary school last month.

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