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Atlantic City Electric Community Bulletin Board

Atlantic City Electric is committed to the communities we serve. The company has a long tradition of community service.

For more information about an event, please call the number listed next to it.

To list your event on the Atlantic City Electric community bulletin board, just e-mail information to Lines@AtlanticCityElectric.com 10 weeks in advance. Please include date, place and a phone number for verification.

 

Things to Do

New Jersey Events

NJ (Area codes 609, 856)

Feb 4: Coffee House Fundraiser; Moravian Church, 245 Boston Ave., Egg Harbor City; 609-965-2511.

Feb 4,11,18,25: Photo Walks with Mike Hannisian; Hawkwatch Platform, Cape May Point State Park, Cape May; www.birdcapemay.org.

Feb 4,11,18,25: Birding Cape May Point; Hawkwatch Platform, Cape May Point State Park, Cape May; www.birdcapemay.org.

Feb 10: Love on the Bay; Bayshore Discovery Project, 2800 High St., Port Norris (Bivalve); http://www.ajmeerwald.org.

Feb 11: Theater: A Year with Frog & Toad; Appel Farm Arts & Music Center, 457 Shirley Rd., Elmer; www.appelfarm.org.

Feb 11: Cumberland County Winter Eagle Festival; Mauricetown Firehall, Mauricetown; 856-453-2177, www.co.cumberland.nj.us.

Feb 18: Barnegat Light State Park Birding; Barnegat Light State Park, 208 Broadway, Barnegat Light City; www.njaudubon.org.

Feb 18-19: Crafts and Antiques in Winter; Cape May Elementary School, 921 Lafayette St., Cape May; 609-884-5404 or 800-275-4278, www.capemaymac.org.

Feb 19: Franklin Street School Exhibit Discussion; Carriage House Gallery, Emlen Physick Estate, 1048 Washington St., Cape May; 609-884-5404 or 800-275-4278, www.capemaymac.org.

Feb 26: Kids Can! Expo; Cape May City Elementary School, 921 Lafayette St., Cape May.

Feb 26: Salem County Winter Birding; Pedricktown Causeway; www.njaudubon.org.


WILL YOU ANSWER THE CALL AND HELP YOUR COMMUNITY?
Every day in cities, towns and rural communities throughout our region, volunteers respond to emergency calls for firefighters, ambulance drivers, emergency medical technicians and disaster relief personnel. These dedicated men and women are our first line of defense in natural and man-made disasters. The problem is numbers. The number of volunteers has not kept up with the growth in population and the subsequent need for more emergency personnel.

To help recruit new volunteers a toll-free number 1-800-FIRE LINE has been established to match those interested in serving their community with their closest emergency service organization. If you're interested in helping your community, please make the call.