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    Cape May is America’s oldest seaside resort; it has welcomed visitors for generations with its hospitality and Victorian charm.

    Combine Cape May’s location, architecture and hospitality with its year round calendar of cultural, and family-friendly events, and it’s clear that this is a destination for all seasons.

  • Cape Island Ocean Festival

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    Name: Cape Island Ocean Festival
    Date: June 11, 2022
    Time: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM EDT
    Event Description:
    “On Saturday, June 11th we will celebrate the first Cape Island Ocean Festival here on the beautiful grounds of the Nature Center of Cape May from 10am-4pm,” explains Gretchen Whitman, Sanctuary Director. “The day will be filled with fun educational activities focused on the beauty and importance of the ocean and how we can all be good stewards of the sea. June is such a special month for celebrating our ocean. June 8th is World Ocean Day, a day for everyone on our blue planet to honor and celebrate the ocean.“ The Cape Island Ocean Festival is a free event sponsored by the Cape May City and West Cape May Environmental Commissions. The day will begin with a flow yoga class with Center Program Director Emily Wilmoth. A beach clean with Jillian Simons from Becoming Intention will continue throughout the day. There will be many ocean themed activities for kids and local non-profits including; Surfrider South Jersey, Center for Community Arts, Ameri Corps Watershed Ambassador, Clean Ocean Action, New Jersey Audubon, Cape May Green Team, Cape May Maritime Museum, Garden Club of Cape May and Cape May City Environmental Commission. Nature Center of Cape may will host Harbor Safaris and their Horseshoe Crab Lab throughout the day. There will also be short films and speakers in the newly renovated Education Building including; John Francis, The Planet Walker will discuss his eco activism and be signing his books and local beach walker, Jason Black will share his Native American artifacts found on the beaches of Cape May. Food trucks will include Empanada Mamas and a beer garden by Mudhen Brewery. The Nature Center’s "Hot Spot Cafe" will feature homemade baked goods, coffee and hot chocolate. The day will be rounded out with live music by Dan Barry. WCFA will be broadcasting live from the Festival grounds throughout the day. Author Neeti Bathala will be reading from and signing her book ‘Moonlight Crab Count’. The book was co-written with Jennifer Keats and is beautifully illustrated by Veronica V. Jones. The book follows an adventurous young girl and her mother as they volunteer to count horseshoe crabs on their beach. Readers will learn valuable facts about these ancient creatures and how they can get involved in the effort to conserve horseshoe crabs. As you wander the grounds of the Festival you will find a selection of carefully curated local artists, inspired by the sea, selling their work including; Cape Island Treasures, Cover Your Beak, HKM Jewelry, Janet Payne Jewelry, Goofy Foot’s Garage, Green Monkey Vintage, Salty Rusalka/Jetty Yeti, South of the Moon Pottery, Spirit Catcher Photography and Queen Bee Arts. A great way to cap off the day is to do a Paddle for a Purpose, kayak tour by Aqua Trails, which will serve as a fundraiser for the Nature Center’s Aquatic Lab. The community is invited to come out for a fun filled day to celebrate our beautiful ocean and learn to become stewards of the sea! New Jersey Audubon’s Nature Center of Cape May is located at 1600 Delaware Ave, Cape May. The Nature Center will follow all CDC Covid safety guidelines. There is a rain date of June 12th for the Festival.
    Location:
    Nature Center of Cape May 1600 Delaware Ave. Cape May, NJ
    Date/Time Information:
    June 11, 2022 10am-4pm Rain date June 12
    Contact Information:
    Nature Center of Cape May (609) 427-3045
    Fees/Admission:
    free admission
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