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Colonial Earth Day Celebration at the Historic Griffith Morgan House on Sunday May 1 12-4PM

Everyday colonial life that today is called sustainable living plus animals from Freedom Center for Wildlife will be featured.

On Sunday, May 1, from 12pm to 4pm, our environment, yesterday and today, is the subject for the return of Colonial Earth Day! Exhibits and demonstrations will show how our colonial ancestors as well as Native Americans lived in harmony and disharmony with an environment so near its pristine origins and how that environment was altered. Our volunteers will be working to get our kitchen garden and grounds ready for the season of growth and greenery. The day will also feature a special visit by the staff and education animals of Freedom Center for Wildlife, a local, certified wildlife rehabilitation organization. The Pennsauken Environmental Commission will also be on hand to participate, with ways you and your family can help the environment and live sustainably, including nature activities for the kids!

The historic hospitality of Griffith Morgan House will include light refreshments as well as the warmth of the house and its people!

Admission is free, but donations are always appreciated to support the mission and memberships are available as well! Free tours of Griffith Morgan House and its museum and access to the library will be available to all visitors. Plenty of free parking is available.

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Griffith Morgan House is located on Griffith Morgan Lane off River Road between Delair and Route 73. Visit the Griffith Morgan House page on Facebook for more details or directions or call 856-486-9561 and leave a message for more information. Griffith Morgan House is also open for tours by appointment.

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