Horseshoe Crab & Shorebird Festival draws hundreds
Aiden Poot with a full tiger face swings on the monkey bars. BY DENY HOWETH
June 18, 2014
Steve Ferguson from Abbott's Mill Nature Center tells Linda Bosworth about the life of a box turtle. BY DENY HOWETH
Joe Francis dons his homemade horseshoe crab costume. BY DENY HOWETH
Lily and Kooper Estright learn about eels and insects. BY DENY HOWETH
Starr Reynolds gets a purple dolphin face painting from Ellen Passman of the Milton Art Guild. BY DENY HOWETH
Elisabeth Stoner represents the Marine Education, Rescue & Rehabilitation Institute - MERR. BY DENY HOWETH
Nico and Luis Villarruel take advantage of Quest Kayak's free paddle. BY DENY HOWETH
Trisha and Christopher Emmett look at pelts and turtles at the Abbott's Mill Nature Center booth. BY DENY HOWETH
Debbie and Parker Floyd work on a sand creation. BY DENY HOWETH
Samantha Beck chooses a stamp for her art. BY DENY HOWETH
Aviyah swings high in Milton Memorial Park. BY DENY HOWETH
The Annual Horseshoe Crab & Shorebird Festival filled Milton Memorial Park with learning tents, craft vendors and musical entertainment May 24, sponsored by the Milton Chamber of Commerce. Events were also held at Prime Hook Wildlife Refuge.