Celebrate Earth Day with action - help save one of New Jersey's threatened parks!
Parvin State Park, which borders the Pinelands in Southwestern Jersey, is rich with biodiversity and history. Pine forests, swamp hardwood forests, blossoming trees and lovely lakes span nearly 2000 acres. Both local families and vacationing ones rest in the park's campgrounds and cabins after days spent swimming, fishing, biking and hiking.
Show your support Parvin State Park in Pittsgrove, NJ by attending a press event:
Saturday, April 19 (the weekend before Earth Day)
10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
701 Almond road
Pittsgrove, NJ 08318
Details to follow from the South Jersey Land and Water Trust.
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I moved to West Virginia from south Jersey 7 years ago. My father, who still lives in Monroeville, told me yesterday that Parvin State Park had been sold to developers. Please tell me he was wrong!
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