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Frost & Feathers Ball

Palmyra Cove Nature Park held its annual fund-raiser, the Frost & Feathers Ball, on Feb. 6 at its Environmental Discovery Center in Palmyra, at the base of the Tacony-Palmyra Bridge. Seventy people attended the gala, which supports the park's educational programs and efforts to preserve its 250 acres of woodlands and wetlands along the Delaware River. South Jersey's largest outdoor classroom provides a setting for environmental education and recreation opportunities for all who visit.

From left, Kristina Merola and her husband, Mark; Ed Gatewood and his wife, Karen; and Ward Daisey.
From left, Kristina Merola and her husband, Mark; Ed Gatewood and his wife, Karen; and Ward Daisey.Read more

Palmyra Cove Nature Park held its annual fund-raiser, the Frost & Feathers Ball, on Feb. 6 at its Environmental Discovery Center in Palmyra, at the base of the Tacony-Palmyra Bridge. Seventy people attended the gala, which supports the park's educational programs and efforts to preserve its 250 acres of woodlands and wetlands along the Delaware River. South Jersey's largest outdoor classroom provides a setting for environmental education and recreation opportunities for all who visit.