CAPE MAY – The Nature Center of Cape May announces its 2012 Summer Program Schedule. Something for every child, Pre-K through 16.
Discovery Kids (PK through 3rd grade) explore wetlands, experience ocean adventures, plant a garden, and find out about solar power. Discovery Kids also learn all about marine mammals, fishes, sharks and other aquatic creatures. Harborside Explorers (4th through 9th graders) study the marine arts and sciences, and take a natural habitat treasure hunt. Explorers also learn what its like to be a Cape Isle Castaway and what it takes to live in, around and above our ocean environment. We also offer two special programs, Explore the Shore for children 6 through 12, and the Aqua Trails Kayak Camp for ages 12 to 16.
Sanctuary Director Gretchen Whitman wants all parents to know that, “We look forward to sharing the wonder of nature with your child/children this summer. New Jersey Audubon has a long history of connecting children of all ages with nature by exploring, discovering and enjoying our harbor, fields, oceans and beaches…….”
For specific details pertaining to program schedules, costs, and registration please see the website: www.NJAudubon.org/Centers/NCCM, call: 609-898-8848, email: nccm@njaudubon.org; or stop by the Center and pick up a 2012 Summer Program Schedule, and register in person.
All programs are conducted on the NCCM campus, 1600 Delaware Avenue, Cape May, New Jersey.
State of New Jersey Summer Camp Certification #2195
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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