Cape May County Herald, 12 September 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 39

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STONE HARBOR - A day-long goose hunting trip in Maryland or a champagne cocktail hour cruise in nearby back bays aboard the private 80-ft. yacht "Electro" will be two of the many art and adventure items auctioned Friday night before the two New Jersey Wings 'n Water Festival. *n>e benefit wildlife auction and a preview reception will take place at the Wetlands Institute under the Big Top Tent, with the J v » »

reception beginning at 6 p.m. and the auction at 8 p.m. The preview reception wili feature hot and cold bors d'oeuvres including stuffed cherry tomatoes, spinach balls, wrapped asparagus, hot pita toast, stuffed celery, cheese on pumpernickel bread and zucchini quiche. DISPLAYS OF decorative bird carving, wildlife prints and decoys will be in the tent for auction. New Jersey's first

duck stamp artist, Tom Hirata, will attend with his nature and bird prints, and Ken Gosner, a zoologist from Rutgers who is a nation a My renowned il-

lustrator of some 20 books and magazines, is also expected at the reception. Hiree magnificent bird prints by Robert Bateman. have been donated for the

festival auction. These color prints have become prized collectors' items and their values continue to f rise. In addition, a decoy from the William Veasey Studio, a wood duck print, four nights at Resorts International's Paradise Island Inn in the Bahamas, brunch and dinner in the Tidewater Inn at Easton, Md., sue dinners at the » Tuckahoe Inn on Route 9, one week at an Ocean Reef

condo in Key Largo, Fl., an Art Lamay print of mallards "Double Trouble"; two dinners at the Old Grange Restaurant in Cold Spring Village, dinner for six at the Lobster House in Cape May and many other choice items will be . auctioned. Tickets are available at the Wetlands Institute on Stone Harbor Boulevard, open 10 to 4:30, Tuesdays through Saturdays. For reservations, phone 368-1211.

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