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County Library Hosts Wild Animals with New Jersey Nature

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COURT HOUSE — The Cape May County Library invites children, ages 4-12, and their families to a presentation about wild animals presented by Steve Serwatka of New Jersey Nature. This program will take place at all of our branches in July.
Summer Reading Club Event! Come see Steve Serwatka of New Jersey Nature as he explains how he saves wild animals. He will even be bringing along some of the animals he has rescued for you to meet! While this program is best suited for kids ages 4-12 and their families, kids birth-12 years old are welcome.
Join the fun on the following days!
Mon., July 3:
10:00 a.m. – Wildwood Crest Branch, 6300 Atlantic Avenue in Wildwood Crest, (522-0564)
2:00 p.m. – Cape May City Branch, Ocean & Hughes Streets in Cape May, (884-9568)
6:30 p.m. – Lower Cape Branch, 2600 Bayshore Road in the Villas, (886-8999)
Wed., July 5:
10:00 a.m. – Woodbine Branch, 800 Monroe Street in Woodbine, (861-2501)
2:00 p.m. – Stone Harbor Branch, 9516 Second Avenue in Stone Harbor, (463-6354)
6:30 p.m. – Main Branch, 30 W. Mechanic Street in Cape May Court House, (463-6354)
Thurs., July 6:
10:00 a.m. – Upper Cape Branch, 2050 Route 631 in Petersburg, (628-2607)
2:00 p.m. – Sea Isle City Branch, 4800 Central Ave in Sea Isle City, (263-7301)
Registration is not required for these events. For additional information please contact the Children’s Room at (609) 463-6354, or visit online at www.cmclibrary.org.

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