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“Quality Healthcare Is A Right, Not A Privilege”

ADULT MEDICINE • WOMEN’S HEALTH • PEDIATRICS 17

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WOMEN’S HEALTH 155 Medical Center Way Somers Point, NJ 08244 609-653-1016 4401 Ventnor Avenue 9 Atlantic City, NJ 08401 609-344-1836 53 W. White Horse Pike 10 Galloway, NJ 08205 609-652-2516 8

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A Funny Thing happened on the way to the Farm The story of Funny Farm Tucked away in a quiet corner of Mays Landing, small miracles happen everyday. To experience over 600 rescued animals roaming free on the compound is in itself a joy. Realizing the remarkable true life story behind this ‘labor of love’ pulls at your heartstrings! As a young mom, Anne McNulty made the courageous decision to leave her abusive husband. Her family’s survival would depend on her tenacity. With four children in tow and without a steady income, their struggle often became desperate. It was Anne’s passion for animals that kept her children distracted as they navigated their uncertain future.

where animals would roam free, knowing compassion and love, food and shelter all while receiving necessary medical care. A permanent, safe and healthy environment, offering adoption for some and for others a forever home. It was a tall order for a woman of little means. It would take a miracle to bring her dream to fruition and the clock was ticking. Anne was battling cancer.

Anne’s children, now in their 20s were Anne secured a position as an animal control blazing their officer, exposing her to the sad reality own trails. Her daughter of lost and abandoned animals. Laurie was an art major Extermination. Disheartened, Anne and found success in began rescuing those scheduled a graphic arts career for euthanasia long before it with a governmental became a popular trend on agency. With the news of social media. Although they lived Anne’s diagnosis, Laurie sparingly, what they had they made it her mission to shared with their extended family of fulfill her mother’s life goal. dogs, cats, pigs and chickens. The future suddenly had a date Anne would affectionately stamp: 2000. She needed to find a home refer to her home of with an expansive property that could easily menagerie misfits accommodate their thirtysomething adoptees. as the Funny Farm. Her search brought them to a rural area of Mays It was a title that Landing in Atlantic County, NJ. Fifteen acres of would live on long property, just off the rail bed of the historic West after those early Jersey Railroad and Route 40. She had found their years. new home. Two weeks shy of settlement, Anne It was Anne’s dream to lost her courageous fight. Her resilient daughter picked up the baton and sprinted to the finish one day own a sanctuary

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inside Features:

Funny Farm....................................... 3-5 School Resource Guide............. 6 Camp Listings......................................... 9 Key to the Past..................... 10-11 JSF FB Friends........................ 12-13 Calendar of Events.......... 14-15 Autism Facts........................................16 Kids Place.................................. 18-19 Celebrate Earth Day..... 20-21 Spotlight................................................. 23

P.O. Box 96, Mays Landing, NJ 08330 PUBLISHERS, Mari Dattolo and Sherrii Brentari To place an event listing e-mail infor to Mari@JerseyShoreFamily.com

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publisher’s note Spring is Here... Almost? Meet sisters, Giana and Analiah on the cover of the Spring Issue of JSF. They are the WINNERS of the Kids Facebook Photo Contest for the Spring 2020 Issue! We paid a visit to Funny Farm Rescue on an unseasonably warm February weekend. Giana was eager to share some yummy treats with her friend, while her sister decided to take a ‘wait & watch approach!' Many thanks to our cover models, our photographer, Sam Brentari Cronick, and our gracious hostess, Laurie Zaleski. Are you following our daily event postings on Facebook? Bookmark Jersey Shore Family on your web browser or add a shortcut to your Facebook page and be the first to find out where to find family fun events, local stage shows and headliners coming to town! Updated Daily!

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line. Alone with a wheelbarrow and a rake, day after day year after year, Laurie carried on Anne’s legacy, maintaining the farm while working her full time job. Guided by her mother’s tenacious spirit, Laurie has brought thousands of people together with her animal family. Today, as founder and CEO, Laurie Zaleski offers community outreach programs and in the summer months, oversees “Critter Camp.” She has published three children’s books and has seven more in the works. Future plans include the addition of a Welcome and Education Center as well as publishing her own story. Through twenty years of seasons, Laurie has maintained her full time career in photography to ensure that her “family” of 600+ is adequately provided for. Funny Farm does not charge admission to the visiting public, giving every child

Farm graciously A 501(c)(3), Funny d welcomes the an accepts donations sh list items: following wi , apples, lettuce, Hand sanitizers paper towels, carrots, Bounty ppy pads, Clorox wipes, pu tor Supply gift mealworms, Trac e & water for cards, Gatorad volunteers

the opportunity to experience the magic of Anne’s Dream! Visiting hours are Sunday & Tuesday 8AM-4PM. For more information: www.funnyfarmrescue.org

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2020 Annual SCHOOL RESOURCE GUIDE Chartertech High School for the Performing Arts

413 New Road, Somers Point, NJ 609.926.7694 • www.chartertech.org

Chartertech High School for the Performing Arts is a tuition-free public school open to students from any school district in New Jersey. Chartertech is the area’s only high school (charter or otherwise) for the Performing Arts. Our Artists hail from many different school districts. First opened in the fall of 1999 in Linwood, the school relocated in 2002 in a newly constructed building on Route 9 in Somers Point. Chartertech’s facility has professional caliber music recording and production studios, a fully digital TV studio, a state-of-the-art animation lab, and custom dance and theatre arts suites.We offer serious, concentrated study in the following Artistic Majors: Dance • Instrumental Music • Vocal Music • Film Musical Theatre • Animation

Trinity Learning Center

7004 Ridge Ave, Egg Harbor Township 609-653-9001 • www.trinitylearningcenter.org Trinity Learning Center provides a safe, happy, and educational environment, where children can learn, make friends and grow academically, spiritually, and socially.The emphasis of the program is on the individual child, and how he or she operates in a group.The nurturing staff is made up of certified, experienced teachers and caring professional assistants.With 12 classrooms, an indoor gymnasium, fully equipped playground and community hall, children have ample space to play and explore. We have programs for students from 8 weeks through 13 years old! KidAcademy Learning Center

101 Morton Ave., Absecon (609) 646-3435, (609) 383-1036 • www.kidacademy.com

St. Vincent de Paul Regional School

KidAcademy Learning Center offers a High Reach Curriculum which focuses on a monthly theme. Each month the children will enjoy learning academically through hands on activities as well as doing daily art, St.Vincent de Paul Regional School is a PK3-8th grade science, cooking and physical education. Our program small Catholic school. We are a faith-filled, family-centered, offers qualified degreed teachers and a state of the art diverse community.True to our Catholic tradition, children facility.We have programs for ages 6 weeks to 12 yrs. learn to serve others. Our rigorous academics prepare equipped with a playground and community hall, children our students to become effective leaders in an everhave ample space to play and explore. We have programs changing global society. for students from 8 weeks through 13 years old! 5809 Main Street, May’s Landing, NJ 08330 609-625-1565 • www.svdprs.com

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Safety and Aquatic Solutions Jr. Lifeguard Training Camp

1 (877) 7-GUARD-6 • safetyandaquaticsolutions.com Safety and Aquatic Solutions is offering a Junior Lifeguarding course that is designed for students ages 1114 and is a key component of the Lifeguarding programs. Participants will build a foundation of knowledge, attitudes and skills needed to meet the Lifeguard certification course requirements.This course introduces participants to lifesaving skills, such as in-water rescues, proper use of a rescue tube, as well as teaching them first aid, CPR and how to use an AED. In addition, this course creates a lifeguarding feeder program to help aquatics supervisors recruit the most promising Lifeguarding candidates for future employment. Along with introducing participants to what the real lifeguard certification course is like, it also gives them the opportunity to shadow lifeguards in rotation to get a real sense of being on the job. • Must be over the age of 11 • Swim the front crawl for 25 yards continuously • Swim breaststroke for 25 yards • Tread water for 1 minut using arms and legs • Swim in the back for 25 yards using elementary backstroke • Submerge and swim a distance of 10 feet under water

Safety & Aquatic Solutions Lifeguard Training Job Placement Assistance Guaranteed Must be a Good Swimmer and at least 15 years old

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St. Vincent de Paul Regional School Grades PK3—8th

5809 Main Street Mays Landing, NJ 08330 Ask about our Tuition Assistance!

www.svdprs.com info@svdprs.com 609-625-1565

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Call today for your personal tour!

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•Full and part-time PK3 And PK4 classes

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School Resource Guide Continued... Toddler Town, LLC

425 South Egg Harbor Road, Hammonton 609-561-7300 • Find us on Facebook! A licensed child care center that accepts children 6wks-6yrs. Hours of operation are M-TH 6:30am6pm & Fr. 6:30am-5:30pm. Very reasonable rates and will accommodate flexible schedules. State subsidized child care accepted. Involved in GROW NJ KIDS. Club Z! Tutoring Service

501 Butter Road, Palermo 609-390-5717 [main #], 465-0062, 625-8559, (800) 708-8867 • www.clubztutoring.com Tutoring one on one in home or public library, all grades and all subjects. Qualified/Certified teachers, Serving all of Atlantic, Cape May, and Ocean Counties.

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Summer CAMPS Brilla Learning Academy

800 Cape May Ave., Suite 2E • Mays Landing, NJ 08330 (609) 277-3996 • www.brillalearningacademy.com Register today for our half day, 5 Week Summer Camp for Grades K-4 featuring Art, Magic, Zumba Kids, Science and so much more. Content-specific Summer Academies also offered in Reading, Math and Spanish. Paint Happy Kids Mermaid & Pirate Art Camp!

112 Woodland Ave, A2 Somers Point, NJ 08244 609-402-9802 • www.painthappystudio.com Join us for our Paint Happy Kids Art Camps throughout the summer at Paint Happy Studio! Mermaid & Pirate camp is June 29th - July 2nd, 9am-11am.We offer seashell art, slime, canvas painting, sea glass, glitter tattoos, face painting, and more! All ages welcome. Join Club Happy for 50% savings!

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Devine’s Martial Arts Summer Camp

4450 Black Horse Pike, Mays Landing, NJ 08330 609-473-3933 • summercamp.devinesmartialarts.com Our Martial Arts summer camp is filled with fun learning activities for kids ages 5-13! We teach our kids how to build confidence, focus, team building and so much more. The Long Beach Island Foundation of the Arts & Sciences (LBIF)

120 Long Beach Blvd., Loveladies, NJ 08008 609-494-1241 • www.lbifoundation.org Meet new friends and create relationships with other kids! We have exciting summer camps for ages 3 -16. Choose from a variety of camps such as Creative Arts & Crafts, Marine Biology, Teen Arts, Ceramics, Culinary, Tennis, Surfing, and more! Morning camps run weekly through the summer months plus you can select afternoon programs to complete the day here at LBIF! Morning & Afternoon Summer Camp starts June 29, 2020 and runs through August 28th. Camp fills up quickly, so register online in advance (and save money!). Not only will kids get to engage in making projects all week, but they’ll also experience set up for a real art show in the gallery. Don’t miss out on this summer’s chance to experience LBIF Summer Camp!

Location: 6th and Bay Ave., Ocean City, NJ 08226 June/July 29-3

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Mini Stormers $115.00

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Lil’ Stormers $175.00

8-14 year old, 9am-1pm

All Campers receive a free Nor’Easters game ticket, soccer ball and t-shirt!

www.OceanCityFC.com/Camps

Ocean City Nor’Easters Summer Camps

6th and Bay Ave, Ocean City NJ (609) 432-8271 • www.oceancityfc.com/camps The Ocean City Nor’easters are excited to announce that registration is open for the club’s 14th annual Summer Vacation Soccer Camps. Kids from ages 3 - 14 are invited to learn to play the game of soccer in a fun environment throughout the summer.

Because every child deserves the chance to SHINE

Established in 2005, the Ocean City Nor’easters’ Summer Vacation Soccer Camps have provided thousands of young players with the exclusive opportunity to interact with, and learn from, the players and coaches of South Jersey’s Premier Soccer team. Following a unique curriculum directly influenced by US Soccer, every Nor’easters camp provides players of all ages and abilities the appropriate level of coaching. This year’s camp will take place at the Richard Grimes Sports Complex in Ocean City with camps beginning on June 29.

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Boardwalk Hall

One of the most recognized landmarks on Atlantic City’s skyline is historic Boardwalk Hall. Opened in 1929, it was considered an architectural marvel in its prime. The barrel vaulted ceiling at a height of 137 feet was the largest clear span space of that era. The Hall became home to the Miss America Pageant in 1940. Designed to extend the tourist season at the shore, the tradition dates back to 1921. Later In 1932, Boardwalk Hall unveiled what is considered to be a masterpiece in musical instrumentation. The World’s Largest Pipe Organ took in excess of two years to complete, recognized as the loudest instrument ever constructed as recorded by Guinness Book of World Records. This massive organ, built by the Midmer-Losh company of Merrick, NY, is estimated to have 33,000 pipes. In May 1937, two years prior to America’s involvement in World War II, the Hindenburg left Frankfurt Germany for the Lakehurst Naval Air Station. As it made its descent at the conclusion of its three day voyage, the hydrogen-filled airship could be seen soaring above Atlantic City, sixty miles south of its destination. Making it’s approach as it reached the airfield the zeppelin burst into flames, killing 35 civilians and crew members. Once the country entered World War II, Boardwalk Hall would be recommissioned as a military headquarters and training facility. The base would come to be known as “Camp Boardwalk” during the

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period from 1941-1945. During this critical period in U.S. History, dozens of American ships had been sunk by German submarines just off the Jersey coastline. As a result, nightly curfews were instituted to protect northeast cities from a potential attack. In August 1964 with the nomination of presidential hopeful, Lyndon B. Johnson, Atlantic City stepped into the arena of national politics. The Hall hosted in excess of 20,000 delegates for the August Democratic National Convention. Following at the weeks’ end, The Beatles performed one of their scheduled concerts before 18,000 devoted fans at Convention Hall. The fee to the venue on this second U.S. concert Tour was $25,000. During their stay in Atlantic City,

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John Lennon and Paul McCartney wrote the song Every Little Thing, which appeared on the Beatles For Sale album at the end of that year. A black mark was left on the city after these events when the press reported a lack of updated facilities, including air conditioning at (then) Convention Hall. The opportunity to reclaim it’s good standing as a viable resort would come with the opening of Resorts Casino in 1978. Two decades later, a new Convention Center was introduced as part of the city’s gateway redevelopment project. The former Convention Hall would then emerge rebranded as “Boardwalk Hall” in December 1998. The $90 million restoration of Boardwalk Hall, transformed the property into a special events facility with a seating capacity for nearly 15,000. The innovative renovation received nine architectural and engineering awards, including the 2003 National Preservation Award and Design and Construction magazine’s 2002 Renovation Project of the Year. In 2017, with the loss of New Jersey

lawmaker Jim Whelan, a bill was passed to rename the then 91-year old Boardwalk Hall. By unanimous vote, the event center was renamed Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall in honor of the late Atlantic City mayor, state assemblyman and state senator. In 2019, through funding with the Casino Reinvestment and Development Authority (CRDA) and the Foundation of the Atlantic City Free Public Library, the Hall became home to the Atlantic City Experience. The exhibit, located in the Hall’s lobby, is a self guided tour through Atlantic City’s history, presented in a modern, creative design. Business hours are weekdays from 9AM5PM. Weekly guided tours of the complex are offered at 10AM Wednesdays, followed by a recital at noon on the world famous pipe organ. Admission is free, donations are appreciated. Boardwalk Hall is also listed on the United States Register of Historic Places as a National Historic Landmark. For more information, www.boardwalkorgans.org

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Friends Angelo and Daniella Tyler

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Michael & Bruce Kayla

Kaya and Raya Michael

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Ava Jonathan Ella

Addison Gianna

Daniel Alexis

Sierra Jon

Seamus and Cain Anaiah

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Joey, Chyenne and Myla

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YOUR Guide to Cultural Family Entertainment ~ In and Around the Jersey Shore! Festivals, Shows, Lectures, Special Events, Storytime, Science & Bus trips

FAMILY FUN G E H T Historical Society presents 6th March An Evening of Pure Irish! 6th March Fri 7PM EHT Community Center, EHT, NJ

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2020 Coast Guard Community Festival 2nd May Sat 10 AM Cape May Chocolate Lovers Feast at The Washington Inn 2nd May Sat at 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM Cape May

Princess/SuperHero Breakfast 7th March Sat 10AM Running Deer Golf Club, PittsGrove, NJ

ACUA 6700 T Delilah Rd., EH

Atlantic City St. Patrick’s Day Parade 14th March Sat 11:30AM Ocean Casino Resort AC

Brunch & Bingo at the Beach 17th May Sun 9:30AM Inn of Cape May, Cape May, NJ

County Healthcare Resource Day 4th April Sat, Wildwoods Convention Center,Wildwood

Rancocas Woods Craft & Antique Show 23rd May Sat 10AM Rancocas, NJ

REZA- Edge of Illusion 18th April Sat Levoy Theater, MIllville Chanticleer House & Garden Tour 23rd April Thurs 8AM Cape May, NJ

Wildwoods International Kite Festival May 22, 23, 24, 25 Fri Sat Sun Mon 7 AM & 8AM Wildwoods Convention Center

ACUA Earth Day Festival 26th April Sun 10AM Atlantic County Utilities Authority, 6700 Delilah Rd, EHT

For more information and links to all of these events and up-to-date listings visit: JerseyShoreFamily.com

Beginner’s Geocaching Adventure 7th Sat March 10AM-noon Cohansey Area Watershed Assoc, Bridgeton, NJ

An Evening with Abe Lincoln 3rd April Fri 7PM EHT Community Center, EHT

A Starry Spring Night 27th March Fri Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge, Oceanville, NJ Tuckahoe Craftsmen & Home Event 4th & 5th April Sat & Sun 10 AM Upper Twsp Comm Cntr,Woodbine

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EDUCATION Winter 2020 Lunch & Learn: Unsung Heroes of the American Rev 4th March Wed 11:30AM United Methodist Church of Cape May Leadership Workshop Series 6th March Fri 8:30 AM Stockton University, AC

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Fused Glass Bowl Workshops 22nd April Wed 12PM ReFind, 43 Mount St, Bay Head, NJ

Cooking with CBD Oil 6th April Mon 6PM Atlantic Comm College, Mays Landing. NJ

FOR A COMPLETE LIST OF EVENTS VISIT: JERSEYSHOREFAMILY.COM

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CONCERTS Rascal Flatts 6th March Fri 9PM, Ocean Casino Resort, AC US Air Force Band March 14th Sat Landis Theater,Vineland. NJ Adam Sandler 14th March, Sat 8PM Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, AC Styx 20th March, Fri 9PM Tropicana Hotel & Casino, AC

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Evening with Michael Buble in Concert 21st March, Sat 8PM Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall

Drifters, Coasters, Platters 24th April Fri 8PM Hard Rock Hotel & Casino AC, NJ

Best of the Eagles 21st March Sat 8PM Tropicana Atlantic City

John Fogerty 24th April Fri 8PM Hard Rock Hotel & Casino AC, NJ

Sister Sledge 28th March Sat 8PM Tropicana Atlantic City

An Intimate Evening with David Foster 24th April Fri 9PM Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa AC, NJ

Bat Out Of Hell,The Musical 3rd April Fri 8PM Hard Rock Hotel Casino AC, NJ

Little River Band 2nd May Sat 8PM Tropicana Atlantic City, NJ

Pitbull 4th April Sat 8PM Hard Rock Hotel Casino AC, NJ

REO Speedwagon 30th May Sat 8PM Tropicana Atlantic City, NJ

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Five things someone on the autism spectrum wants you to know Isabelle Marks Mosca, FACES 4 Autism Autism Awareness and Acceptance Month is in April, but for many families every day is about acceptance. Autism New Jersey defines Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) “a neurobiological disorder characterized by impairments in social communication and interaction as well as restricted and repetitive patterns of behavior. Individuals with autism have difficulty interacting with others: building relationships, using language, regulating their emotions, and understanding others’ points of view.” The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) released a report in 2018 showing the rate of autistic children identified at 1 in 59 children nationally. This statistic is based on the CDC’s evaluation of health and educational records of 8-year-old children in 2014 in 11 states. New Jersey has the highest rates of the states studied, with 1 in 34. Our family started the FACES 4 Autism support group in 2002 to connect with other families, compare notes and to meet others who were experiencing autism. In 2020, we help over 750 families every year. Learning from families for the past 18 years, these are five things that we have learned from our loved ones which can help those who work with special needs students, play with them or love them.

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We are more alike than we are different. Connection is the key to understanding. Take these suggestions from our loved ones with ASD and you will ease anxiety, and develop a more meaningful relationship. 1. Please don’t think that I am ignoring you, even if I am not looking at you. 2. Say hello. I may not know how to ask you to play, or to be my friend. 3. Sometimes when I am excited, I flap my hands, make noises or move my body to show that I am excited. 4. Sometimes strong smells, bright lights, certain sounds can make me nervous or upset. 5. Please don’t stare or laugh at me if I am doing something that you don’t understand. For more information on autism, visit www.autismnj.org or www.faces4autism.org

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THEATER Chartertech Presents - Young Frankenstien (theater) 7th March Sat Chartertech HS, Somers Point, NJ HSHS presents GUYS and DOLLS 20th-22nd March Fri Sat Sun Holy Spirit HS Absecon, NJ 2020 Broadway Series:The Boys In The Band by Mart Crowely 20th-22nd March Fri Sat Sun Levoy Theater, Millville, NJ The Velveteen Rabbit at WheatonArts 21 March Sat 2PM WheatonArts Event Center, Millville

EASTER EVENTS Saturday, April 4th The Great Egg Hunt Ocean City

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Saturday, April 11th The Great Egg Hunt Ocean City

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8PM Levoy Theatre, Millville, NJ

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Youth, Teen or Adult Programs

4450 Black Horse Pike Festival at Hamilton Shopping Center

Cardio Sel Defense Self Kickboxing SUMMER CAMP

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ACUA’S 30th Annual Earth Day Festival This year ACUA will be celebrating its 30th Annual Earth Day Festival on Sunday, April 26 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 6700 Delilah Road in Egg Harbor Township. ACUA’s Earth Day is held rain or shine, and packs a full slate of free, fun, educational activities for kids and families. This year’s celebration includes many of ACUA’s perennial favorites as well as new vendors, workshops and entertainment. Over 150 vendors, crafters, food trucks and educational exhibitors will be participating. “Looking back, it’s pretty amazing to see how the ACUA has grown over the past 30 years. We’ve been able to expand our services and reduce our carbon footprint with renewable energy, alternative fuel vehicles and many other green initiatives. Earth Day gives us a chance to share what we’re doing with the public and to welcome people to see how waste is handled in Atlantic County. It also gives us an opportunity to recognize many of the great local environmental and nonprofit organizations that work to help our region. Earth Day at ACUA has grown to be the area’s largest Earth Day celebration thanks to all of the incredible sponsors and volunteers who make this event possible,” notes ACUA president Rick Dovey.

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Free Workshops

Free workshops will be offered every hour from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. in the ACUA’s amphitheater. Learn how to maximize limited space with container gardening, get smart, green cooking tips from “Ellie’s Thrifty Kitchen,” or learn how to attract and support endangered Monarch butterflies. There will also be a workshop at the Recycling Center on how to build a rain barrel, a Native Plant Walk at 12 noon and composting demonstrations in the Community Garden all day.

Seedlings

The ACUA will be giving out free seedlings and free seed packets while supplies last!

Wind, Solar and Wastewater Facility Tours

This is the 15th year ACUA will be offering free shuttles to visit New Jersey’s first commercial wind farm. Shuttles travel to the wind farm from the Environmental Park in Egg Harbor Township from 10 a.m. until 3:15 p.m. Get a close look at these five elegant turbines and learn how ACUA’s Wastewater Treatment Facility uses wind and solar power to clean millions of gallons of water every day.

Recycling Center Tours

What’s happening with recycling? Global changes in markets have impacted many recycling programs, but recycling remains an important way to help the environment. Come see how mixed recycling collected from Atlantic County homes, businesses and schools

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is processed into commodities for market by an amazing system of conveyors, magnets, eddy currents, and optical sorting complemented by skilled manual sorting for quality control.

plants, handmade glass, local honey, health and wellness products, upcycled creations and one of a kind artwork.

Exhibitors

Come see the projects created for the 6th annual Recycled Art Contest. Winners will be recognized with awards at 10:30 and artwork will be on display in the Recycling Center.

Earth Day at ACUA brings a wide variety of environmental exhibitors and community groups to connect with and to learn from. Some exhibitors include; the Great Egg Harbor Watershed Association, the Unexpected Wildlife Refuge, Atlantic County Parks, the Marine Mammal Stranding Center, the Wetlands Institute, animal activist groups, local green teams and many family service organizations.

Recycled Art Contest

Entertainment

• Don’t miss the Turtle Singer on the first floor of the Recycling Center. Learn about, touch and even feed live turtles. • Be a part of the show in Middle Earth Studio’s Performances. • Learn about animals from across the globe EcoHayrides with Eyes of the Wild’s “One World, Many EcoHayrides are a perennial favorite and Animals” show. one of the few chances you’ll have to take a • Stretch and de-stress with mini yoga sessions hayride to the top of a landfill! From the top you by Lexicore Yoga (11:30, 1:30, 2:30) and Qi can see sweeping views of the area including Gong at 12:30 Atlantic City and the Jersey Atlantic Wind Farm. • Live Music by Valerie Vaughn and Steve Kuzma Crafters/Vendors • Pictures with Supercan A variety of items will be for sale during the festival including handmade jewelry, bath and Visit acua.com/earthday for more information. body care products, veggie seedlings and native

Sunday, April 26, 2020

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10 AM to 4 PM | Rain or Shine!

ACUA Environmental Park 6700 Delilah Road, Egg Harbor Township, NJ

Fun, Interactive Activities Recycling Center Tours , Wind, Solar & Wastewater Facility Tours, Touch-a-Truck, Landfill Hayrides, Live Animals, Interactive Shows, Recycled Art, Hay Maze, Playground, Crafts for Kids, Bouncies for Big Brothers, Big Sisters & so much more!

100+ Local Vendors & Exhibitors Plants and Flowers, Handmade Jewelry, Bath and Body Products, Solar Information, Local Nonprofits, Upcycled Items, Food Vendors, Environmental Groups,Handcrafted Decor, Local Honey,Candles, Health & Wellness Products, Fair-Trade Platinum Sponsor

Free Workshops, Music and Entertainment!

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Kids Place Spring Chicks

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Egg Carton Craft

These super cute egg carton chicks are the perfect kids’ craft for spring. Grab some egg cartons, paint, and a few other craft supplies to make these spring chicks! A fun kids’ craft project to make for Easter or as a rainy day activity!

Directions For Egg Carton Chicks 1. Cut apart two egg holders from the carton and trim off the excess on the edges. 2. Glue the two pieces together. 3. Paint and allow to dry. 4. Add a beak and some eyes.

And that’s it! With such few supplies needed, this is a great last minute craft for a rainy day. I had everything I needed in my craft supply stash.

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Supplies For Egg Carton Chicks Craft • • • •

egg cartons acrylic paint & brush glue, scissors, marker construction paper

FOR MORE EASY CRAFTS VISIT: WWW.typicallysimple.com

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Ron Meischker Marine life is one of our most treasured assets at the Jersey Shore. As a representative on the Great Egg Harbor River Council and an advisor to the NJ Marine Fisheries Council, Ron Meischker is keenly aware of their value to our state’s tourism industry as well as the ecosystem..

In 2010, Ron developed a 501(c3) non profit, the Patcong Creek Foundation, serving as president. With his fundraising power, he set out to sponsor tuition for marine science summer campers and local ecology field trips. His vision of educating youth in the marine sciences prompted him to further develop the Seashore Science Center. When opened, the Somers Point facility will provide a hands on experience for kids of all ages, residents and visitors alike. The exhibits currently under construction are being designed with a concentration on STEAM -Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math. At presstime, opening was tentatively scheduled for Spring 2020. In under a decade, the PC Foundation has established a crabbing event that has quickly grown to the largest crabbing tournament in the United States. Participants from last summer’s event represented fourteen states in the “Assault on Patcong Creek”. The Foundation is also host to three stream and wetland clean ups to preserve South Jersey’s coastal rivers and bays. Dates for 2020 include: Steelman Bay-March; Patcong Creek-May; Tuckahoe-Corbin City WIldlife Management Area-October 1n November of 2019, in association with Film Reel Productions, Ron premiered his first Tournament documentary for PCF. Ron’s work with the Foundation also prepared him for his position as councilman for the city of Somers Point; the city’s harbor master; chairman of the city’s Republican Club and member of the Somers Point Zoning Board of Adjustment. In his capacity he led the charge to eliminate single use plastic bags in his district, as currently emulated by dozens of New Jersey’s shore towns. To register for the 2020 Assault on Patcong Creek on June 26 & 27, www.assaultonpatcongcreek.com

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Early Ticket Sale! Now thru March 31

Keeping the spirit of childhood alive!

Buy Now, Use Later - tickets good for any day! $

2295 +tax per ticket (Regular admission $29.95)

Kids under 2 years old ... FREE! Buy your 2020 tickets now, use them any day in 2020, even special event days, Christmas, and Halloween!

Opening Day is April 4!

Order at www.storybookland.com

*For one-day tickets only. This discount does not apply to Season Passes. Cannot be combined with any other discounts. Offer ends 11.59pm, 3-31-20.

6415 Black Horse Pike, Egg Harbor Twp., NJ 08234 (a stone’s throw from Atlantic City)

609-646-0103

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