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Give the Gift of Nature this Holiday!

 

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CAPE MAY – With unobstructed vistas from its three story tower and the cozy warmth of the second floor lounge, New Jersey Audubon’s Nature Center of Cape May provides the perfect winter solace for visitors and locals alike. During the holidays, the first floor gift shop also provides the perfect “One Stop Shopping” destination for all things local and nature. Come in and browse the artwork currently featured at the Harbor Gallery’s “Holiday Marketplace.” All artwork is original and all is priced under $50. That bird lover on your list will appreciate a winter supply of Aspen Song seed or New Jersey’s homegrown S.A.V.E. black oil sunflower seed, suet or maybe even a new feeder. The Gift Shop also carries Dr. Desai Soap, which is a line of handmade soaps and lotions made with goat’s milk and all natural ingredients. Need some stocking stuffers for those little ones on your list? The Gift Shop has a great selection of kids’ books, plush stuffed animals and jewelry. This season’s Holiday Sale begins on Nov. 29 and runs through Dec. 22. Come in Tuesday through Saturday between 10 and 3 and take advantage of a special holiday discount of 20% off your entire purchase of store merchandise. Note, New Jersey Audubon members receive an additional 10% discount. A few exclusions do apply. We look forward to helping you complete your gift list. Happy Holidays!

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