WOODBINE – The Cape May County Library will present a Decorating with Natural Materials demonstration at the Woodbine Branch of the CMC library, 800 Monroe Street, Woodbine, Dec. 12, from 5 to 6 p.m. No registration necessary.
The presenter will be Joseph Alvarez, who regularly gives gardening and horticultural programs at various CMC library locations.
Joe has a Bachelor of Science Degree in Biology/Environmental Science, is a Board Member of the Friends of Cape May National Wildlife Refuge, a founding member of the Cape May County Beach Plum Association, and is active in many county and agricultural programs in South Jersey.
Native gardening has enjoyed an increase in popularity recently but natural decorations have been a tradition for many years. The holiday season is a time for families to come together for many traditions. Come join in and discover the joy of decorating with nature. Discover nature’s bounty and learn how to create a work of holiday art.
The Children’s Programs at the library will also be hosting an event in Woodbine Dec. 12 for children aged two to six and their families: Sugarplum Storytime start at 3 p.m., with reading of holiday books, singing of songs, and decorating a cookie (to eat with milk!). No registration required.
“We thank the library for bringing this highly informative individual to demonstrate again at our Woodbine branch,” added Mayor Pikolycky. ”I urge anyone interested in decorating with natural materials to attend this useful session. And we especially hope to see the room filled at 3 p.m. for Sugarplum Storytime, sure to be a sweet treat.”
For more information, call the library branch at 861-2501.
This free decorating with natural materials demonstration will be followed-up with a hands-on workshop at the Main Library in Cape May Court House on December 13, from noon to 2 pm, for which there is a $10 materials fee. Registration is required for that workshop.
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