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To Hold Osprey Welcome
STONE HARBOR - Within the next few weeks, the osprey will be returning to their summer nesting areas in Cape May County, after their winter stay in Central and South America. i Old Fashions I DENNISVILLE - The ' Dennis Township < Historical Society meets at | the Ludlam School on Delsea Drive in North West < Dennis. 7:30 p.m. today. ! The evening will feature i previously unshown slides I of fashions of the lSth Cen- s tury. All are invited. s
To celebrate this return of the osprey, the Wetlands Institute will sponsor a covered dish dinner 6 p.m. Tuesday, April 1. The evening's festivities will begin with a sunset "wine watch" for the osprey pair's return to their nest outside the institute. THE COVERED dish meal, supplied by guests, will be followed by "Osprey Odyssey", a slide and film presentation about birds. Beverages will be provided by the institute for a small donation. Proceeds Will benefit the "save the terrapin" campaign sponsored by the Wetlands Institute Volunteers Associate V
n tion. Reservations are reIs quired by Saturday, March a 29. I THE OSPREY return to Cape May County to nest s about the end of March, it They mate for life and e return to the same nest site 0 each year to rebuild their e nests and produce one to two young, fi Through special efforts by conservation organizay tions, the osprey population 1 in New Jersey has doubled since 1974 to over 100 I- nesting pairs, and proJ ceedings are underway to 5 officially remove them e from New Jersey's endangered species list. For further information and to make reservations, call 368-1211. /
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Easter Egg Hunting SEA ISLE CITY - The city's Annual Easter Egg Hunt at Dealy Field, (60th Street and Central Avenue), will be held 11 a.m. Saturday with the rain date March 29. There are three categories for the Contest — for ages l to 4 years old, 5 to 6, and 7 to 8. Prizes will be awarded for all categories. All children in these age groups are urged to attend and bring thenpa rents. Wins VCR WILDWOOD - Carol Robertson, of Cape May, won a VHS multi-tech VCR, valued at $300, in a drawing at the Video Box store here last Saturday. Councilman Edward F. Herman conducted the drawing, and picked Robertson's name from over 400 entires. Sculptor At Library COURT HOUSE - Jean Schiff, papier mache sculptor, will be presented in the main lobby of the County Library this weekend under the Art Goes Public artists in residency program. Schiff will be creating art I as she would in her own studio 11 a.m. -3 p.m. Saturday and 4-8 p.m. Monday, j March 24. A reception will follow the residency demonstration Monday. The public is ' welcome.
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