CELEBRATE YOUR LOCAL WATERWAYS –
Learn - why the Delaware River & Crosswicks Creek are so valuable.
Join - with millions of people from more than 60 countries.
Endorsed - by the United Nations - Water for Life Decade - 2005-2015. Sponsored - by the Friends for the Abbott Marshlands in Partnership with D&R Greenway Land Trust (www.marsh-friends.org).
Sun., Sept. 28. Crosswicks Creek and the Delaware River at Bordentown. 10 AM-noon A walk focusing on these important waterways. See: D&R Canal Lock 1, RR bridge, and time permitting, a Bald Eagle’s nest. Guides: Michael Skelly, Executive Director, Bordentown Heritage & Kim Beidler, Project Coordinator, Coalition for the Delaware River Basin. Info: 732-821-8310. Meet at I-295 north-bound scenic overlook, north of Bordentown. Co-sponsors: Bordentown City Environmental Commission, D&R Canal State Park, Washington Crossing Audubon, D&R Greenway Land Trust.
Sun., Sept. 28. The Delaware River – People and Places. 2 PM. Lecture by Bruce Stutz, author of Natural Lives Modern Times: People and Places of the Delaware River. Contact/ info: 609-989-1191. Admission $10; children 12 and under free. The Trenton City Museum at Ellarslie in Cadwalader Park. Co-sponsor: Trenton Museum Society.