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Sea Isle’s ‘Beachcombers’ Need Guides for Summer Tours

Sea Isle City’s award-winning Beachcombers are in search of tour guides to lead one-hour eco-tours this summer. New tour guides will be fully trained and oriented by experienced Beachcombers. Shown with two young tour-takers on Townsend’s Inlet in 2019 is Beachcomber Guide Sue Williamson. 

By Press Release

SEA ISLE CITY – For more than a quarter-century, Sea Isle City’s beachcomber guides have led award-winning eco-tours that have educated and delighted countless families.
According to a release, the beachcomber guides are now searching for volunteers to lead their one-hour beach tours, which take place on Tuesday and Thursday mornings, from July to early September. New guides will be fully oriented and trained by experienced Beachcombers.
“Being a beachcomber guide is very rewarding because we teach people of all ages about the environment and the indigenous species on our island – and we also try to inspire everyone to keep the environment clean,” stated Beachcomber Tour Director Abby Powell. “We are looking for outgoing individuals who will join us for one hour on one day a week.”
Those interested can call (215) 595-4601 or email abbyp2006@aol.com.
For information about Beachcomber Tours, visit www.visitsicnj.com or follow the Sea Isle City Beachcombers on Facebook.

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