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June 2001

Fair Hill Environmental Foundation, Inc.

Vol. 12 No. 2

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SKIPJACK MARTHA LEWIS

JOIN US FOR AN EVENING CRUISE . . .
This year is our first year of experimentation with adding sailing to our former totally woodsy atmosphere. During our summer camp, Karen Aspinwall will be escorting campers (twenty children) on a three-hour educational sail on the Chesapeake Bay. Personally, this sounded like so much fun, we decided the big kids might want to do that also.


Relax on an evening cruise on the Skipjack Martha Lewis, while cruising the beautiful Chesapeake Bay.

We'll set sail from Havre de Grace, at 6:00 p.m. on August 17.

Please register by June 29.

Cost is $20.00 a person for members, $25.00 for non members. We'll bring a cooler of subs and drinks for your dining pleasure. If there are too many for one cruise, we'll schedule another one for a different date!

Come Sail with Us!


A peek at the frogs before the Frenzy began.

Approximately 75 guests attended our Frog Frenzy on April 6. Bob Willmann gave a great demonstration and brought guest frogs to our Frenzy. The night hike to see the frogs was a treat, a campfire with hot dogs and marshmallows was enjoyed by all afterwards.


Please Welcome our new Administrative Assistant:

Pat Holleran from North East recently joined our staff at the Nature Center. Please stop by during school hours (9-3) and welcome her!


Some plants that will attract Butterflies are: Asters, Bee Balm, Black-eyed Susans, Butterfly bush, Catmint, Chives, Cosmos, Lantana, Liatris, Mexican Sunflower, Nicotiana, Physotegia (Dragon's Teeth), Pineapple Sage, Purple Coneflower (Echinacia), Queen Anne's lace, Sedum, Thistle, Verbena, Weigela, Yarrow, Zinnia.

 

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