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i Atlantic ft Beach REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE AGENCY v " ' » 4* \ WELCOMES THE WINGS 'N WATER FESTIVAL RENTALS • INVESTMENTS SALES • INSURANCE / PROPERTY MANAGEMENT (609) 368-3005 150 96th Street Stone Harbor, NJ i |£| i i a i i WttliflM R|S GfllLERi^S 1 Will Celebrate The Wings 'N Water Festival B Featuring Wildlife Artists H Michael Budden W Dorise Olsen 3 Raul Mi rip Mora H Richard Christian H Earl & Mary Brinton m Sculptors Visit Our Second Shore Location At The B ^(yic^enjlrui 1 Ocean Front at 78th Street Open Year Round 9725 Second Ave., Stone Harbor 368-6361 Hours: 10:00 - 10:00 Daily
Children Have Own Action STONE HARBOR - Children's games will be a part of the action , "Under the Big Top" tent at the Wetlands Institute Saturday and Sunday. The games will be. part of the New Jersey Wings 'n Water Festival celebrating the natural attractions of Cape May and Cumberland Counties. Post time for the popular Fiddler Crab Races will be between 2 and 2:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Each participating child will enter a numbered crab. Prizes will be Wings 'n Water T-shirts and gift items. OTHER ACTIVITIES for youngsters include the Scavenger Hunt for seashore and salt marsh items from 11 to 3:30 both days, and a Bird Drawing Workshop taught by Polly | Perkins of the Philadelphia I Academy of Natural I Sciences from 11 to noon each day. The hunt requires registration at the institute before a search for the listed items can begin. On both afternoons from 1 to 2. Parking will give a Saltwater Aquarium Workshop and will assist young people in kitemaking efforts at 3 p.m.
Lab Tours Focumjo j Tidal Life ! STONE HARBOR - The heartlands of tidal life in I Southern Cape May County will be presented by Lehigh University Lab Tours for the New Jersey Wings 'n Water Festival at the Wetlands Institute this weekend. Hie lab tours, designed by Wetlands laboratory director Vince Guida, will display 3-D relief models of tidal height and current changes, and show how Egrets feed in relation to these tides. The various waters— ocean water, estuarine seawater and sewage-enriched seawater — involved in wetlands will be visually comparable in tanks. Bay bottom habitats will be shown with live marine life and its foods AN UNDERWATER view will be a demonstration of mud and sand suspension and settlement, which are filling local bays and tidal creeks. Dr. Guida will be assisted in this production of "Tides: the Heart of Wings n Water" by several Lehigh graduate students The lab tours are one of 45 events slated in nine localities throughout Cape May and Cumberland Counties for the festival, a benefit for the Wetlands Institute.
MATCHED PAIR — South Dennis carvers Jean and Jim Siebert will appear at the Decorative Bird Carving Show in St. Man's parish hall at Stone Harbor. She carves minatures, he produces handsome full size decorative birds.
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