This Sunday, April 28, is the ACUA – Atlantic County Utilities Authority’s Earth Day Festival, and our Outreach Coordinator, Erin Rawls, is bringing a host of cool marine creatures to the event! The festival is chock full of free, fun, and educational activities for all ages – including an interactive touch tank from The Wetlands Institute with some amazing animals you can find right here on the Jersey shore. The fun happens this coming Sunday from 10-4 at ACUA Environmental Park on Delilah Road in Egg Harbor Township (rain or shine). Erin and the creatures will be there for the whole day, so stop by the Recycling Center and say hi! Check out https://www.acua.com/Community-Hub/Events-and-Classes/Earth-Day-Festival.aspx for more info.
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This Sunday, April 28, is the ACUA – Atlantic County Utilities Authority's Earth Day Festival, and our Outreach Coordinator, Eri…
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