25th Annual Watershed Butterfly Festival Attracts a Crowd

We welcomed more than 2,350 people to our 25th Annual Butterfly Festival on Aug 2, a family fun celebration to share the wonders of nature! Adults and children learned about watersheds and the need to protect our rivers, lakes, and streams through educational hands-on exhibits. Food and drink were available for sale, including a water truck provided by New Jersey American Water, and many people purchased butterfly wings and other fun items at the Gift Shop.

This annual event celebrates butterflies and other insects while encouraging everyone to get outside and have fun together! 

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