File/Earth Day event in Ventnor, April 2019.


EGG HARBOR TOWNSHIP – The Atlantic County Utilities Authority’s annual Earth Day Celebration has moved online this year. ACUA invites everyone to join free virtual events offered throughout the entire month of April.

“Each day we plan to offer free online tours, videos, presentations, demonstrations and activities for kids, students and adults,” ACUA president Rick Dovey noted. “While we certainly miss being able to bring everyone together for what has come to be South Jersey’s largest Earth Day event, we’re very pleased to be able to offer entertainment, workshops and great environmental information during the month of April. Participants will recognize some of the organizations and performers featured online from our in-person Earth Day at ACUA, including past sponsors like Atlantic City Electric, South Jersey Gas and AtlantiCare.”

All events are free, and there is a wide variety of offerings for all ages and interests.  

“ACUA’s Earth Day Festival is really special. We wanted to be able to bring a lot of the fun along with the opportunity to learn new things for our virtual Earth Month. There’s so much we would normally include, there was no way we could fit it into one day,” ACUA Communication Manager Amy Menzel said.  “While it’s not the same as coming to the festival at our Environmental Park, in many ways, we’re able to offer more, with virtual tours, vegan cooking demonstrations and other activities that are possible with this kind of format.  Plus, we can schedule things so that you won’t have to choose between two great things offered at the same time.”

New events are still being added, and ACUA encourages everyone to sign up for updates at acua.com/earthmonth.

Here’s a sampling of some of the things that will be happening in April.

For Kids:

Life in a Salt Marsh, virtual tour from the Wetlands Institute

Oceans Rock! Live eco-entertainment

Endangered Predator and Prey, live animal show from Woodford Cedar Run
Penguin Pointers, live animal show from Jenkinson’s Aquarium

Family Recycling Night, an interactive performance by Bill Kerwood

The Magic of Energy, live show

Cape May County Zoo, live tour                                   

Sloth Safari, live animal show from Jenkinson’s Aquarium

Interview an Animal, Center for Aquatic Sciences
Eyes of the Wild, live animal show
Frogs and Toads presentation from the Great Egg Harbor Watershed Association

Plus, much more including Storytime with some of ACUA’s favorite booklovers and readers.

For Students: Mindful of the challenge of scheduling events during the busy school day, many offering for students will be accessible in video format, so teachers can plan to build informative environmental learning into their class plan.

ACUA is also looking forward to including videos submitted by students. It’s not too late to share yours. Submit to ar@acua.com.

For Adults:

Backyard Chickens with Gwenne Baile, the “Chicken Lady”

Beekeeping with Rutgers’ Mike Haberland

Recycling with ACUA President Rick Dovey

Foraging with Jullian Alvarez

Twelve Tenacious Invasives, film screening and panel discussion from Galloway Environmental Commission

Where does your Recycling Go? Live tour of Mazza Recycling’s Facility 

Taking the Lead on Lead presentation with Kelly McLaughlin

What’s Next at ACUA? Exciting green initiatives in the works from Greg Seher

Using Native Plants with Jersey Friendly Yards  

Birdwatching in Atlantic County with the Atlantic County Audubon Society

Weekly Earth Yoga and Qigong classes

Electric Vehicle News and Incentives from Atlantic City Electric

Wake up your Garden with ACUA and the Rutgers Master Gardeners monthly Garden Talk series

Explore the Mullica River Estuary and Great Bay with the Jacques Cousteau National Estuarine Research Reserve
Active Awareness with the Brigantine Green Team
Meatless Mondays weekly programs on healthy, delicious eating from local restaurants and organizations.

And much more, Including a variety of videos that can be watched on demand.

Another feature of ACUA’s Earth Month is Community Cleanup Week, April 18-24.  Community Cleanup Week is an opportunity for people to pick up litter and beautify their neighborhoods. ACUA’s Clean Communities program can help provide guidance or supplies to interested families and groups.  Please visit acua.com/earthmonth to register your Atlantic County group and see COVID and safety guidelines.                    

Go to acua.com/earthmonth for more information and to sign up for updates.

 

 

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Nanette LoBiondo Galloway

Award winning journalist covering news, events and people of Atlantic County for more than 20 years.