CAPE MAY – This Easter, get the kids outside, and experience natural Cape May!
Mommy and Me: Fri. morning, 10:30 to 11:30, April 6: (ages 2 to 4) Designed for the curious naturalist-to-be and a parent, guardian or grandparent. Every session focuses on a different aspect of nature with stories, song, crafts, activities and outdoor experiences. Help your child explore the natural world. Adult participation and preregistration are required. Cost per class is $6 for NJ Audubon members and $8 for nonmembers.
Family Full Moon Campfire: Fri. evening, starting at 6:30, April 6: The full moon is beautiful as it reflects on Cape May Harbor and the marsh is full of mystery. In April the full moon is called the “Pink Moon” as it heralds the appearance of moss pink, or wild ground phlox – one of our favorite spring flowers. It is also known as the Sprouting Grass Moon, the Egg Moon and the Fish Moon. Come out and join us for good old-fashioned campfire fun! Cost is $5 per person.
Family Biking – Cape Island Tour: Sat., 11:00 a.m. April 7: Join naturalist Linda Dill for a leisurely, twelve mile bike ride around beautiful Cape May. We’ll make short stops at several natural habitats along the way to hear about the ecological significance of beautiful Cape Island. Preregistration is required. Bring your bike and don’t forget your helmet, water and sunscreen. Cost is $5 per person.
For more information, contact the Nature Center of Cape May by calling: 609-898-8848.
The Nature Center of Cape May (NCCM) is situated on the rim of Cape May Harbor at 1600 Delaware Avenue in Cape May. One of 10 centers operated by New Jersey Audubon, the Center provides family oriented programming in the marine sciences on a year-round basis. The public is invited to visit our campus, shop at the nature store and view the breathtaking harbor and its environment from the Trucksess Observation tower.
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