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I Year of Wetlands r 'Spring Fling' Set
^ I t STONE HARBOR -This ■ | year has been declared the International Year of the Wetlands by the World Wildlife Fund and the Ink "J ternational Union for the Conservation of Nature. In —] celebration of this, the Wetlands Institute here will hold the first annual "Spring Fling" beginning 10 a.m. Saturday. June 8. with an admission fee of $1 for adults and 50 cents for children. The day-long event will feature a variety of familyactivities. including continuous film and slide shows, environmental exhibits from the Marine Mammals Stranding "J Center. Avian Rehahilila- ) hon Center. Wild Birds y Center, and more, tours of ^ the facilities and laboratories, and guided ^ salt marsh and bird sancT tuary tours. 5 CHILDRESS activities ^ will mcludtjjeaf. fish, and ^ feather printing, and a !■) scavenger hunt will give ) the whole family an opportunity to get involved. A flea market and ) refreshments will also be | featured. ) Highlight of the day will 1 lie an exhibit of several I special "visitors" from the I Philadelphia Zoo's Animals on Wheels "Going Ape" show This one hour Beach Drive Art Exhibit Is July 27 ' NORTH WILDWOOD The 20th annual Reach Drive Art Exhibition will be held Saturday. July 27 There will l>o three divisions professional, amateur, and children There will be cash and rib bon awards for the Best of Show i J 1 s o » . North Wildwood Purchase Prize ($200). Marine Barik Pur chase Prize ($250). Cape May County Cultural and Heritage Commission Pur chase Prize i$250>. W Earle Allen Memorial Pastel Award, and all first and second place winners in the professional and i amateur categories ^ Ribbons will be awarded < to each of the children's c age groups, w ith additional prizes to all entrants and all winners The show is sponsored by ' ' the City of North Wildwood. in cooperation with local art enthusiasts, at a c nominal fee for spaces. C with no commission taken c for sales and free parking T for participating artists n For, information, call J 522-2030. f(
s program will begin at 1 ? p.m and will take place ; "under the big top" in front I of the institute. ONE ADMISSION fee will admit participants to i all the exhibits, including the "Going Ape" show. For further information call the I Institute at 368-1211. ; The Wetlands Institute is a non-profit organization dedicated to research and education programs dealing with the coastal environment. Garden Club House Tour STONE HARBOR The Garden Club will have a house tour 1-5 p.m Saturday. June 8. for the benefit of its island planting program There are five houses on the lour, and tickets can be purchased that day at the firehouse or at any one of the houses. Refreshments will be served at one of the houses j For further information, call N'ancv Ritchie at 368-2286. The final meeting of the club lor the season will be ' at 1 1 i lime has been changed! Monday. June to. at the firehouse The new of ficers. Recording Secretary/ Patricia Wolf. Corresponding Secretary/Elaine Cathcart and Treasurer. JoAnn MacVaugh. will he install ed Following the business meeting, the ladies will have their own garden par tv in a t ransformed meeting room, at which time luncheon will be served Ocean City ACS Benefit OCEAN CITY - The Ulth annual benefit party given by the Ocean". City Volunteers for the) Cape May County unit of the American Cancer Society, will be held Sunday. June 9. from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Flanders Hotel, llth Street and the boardwalk Hors d'oeuvres and refreshments will be served and music provided for dancing For information call 399-4524 or 886-1154. Arch tray Fair WILDWOOD - The Archway Medical Day Care will hold an arts and crafts fair 10 a.m. 2 p.m. June 20. at SandTowers. 3700 NewAve. For further information. call 729-3597
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