SANDY CREEK - Sandy Creek Central School Classes of ‘70, ‘71 and ‘72 are invited to the First Annual Picnic at the Park. The picnic will be held at Jefferson
⢠Hemingway Days races
Runners and paddleboarders are invited to participate in the Hemingway 5K Run/Walk and Paddleboard Race, to be held Saturday, July 24. The races take place in Old Town Key West, celebrating Ernest Hemingwayâs sporting lifestyle. The Paddleboard Race will kick off at 5 p.m. at Southernmost Beach, 1405 Duval St. The 5K Run/Walk will begin at 7:30 p.m. in Truman Annex Waterfront Park, end of Southard Street. On race day, a registration booth will be open from 3 to 7 p.m. at Truman Waterfront Park. Paddleboarders will register between 3 and 4 p.m.
⢠Street fair
The Hemingway Days Street Fair features artisans and food vendors displaying and selling their wares on Duval Street from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Saturday, July 24. Proceeds benefit Literacy Volunteers of America-Monroe County, which provides free tutoring in reading, writing and conversational English for adult students.
⢠Street fair
The Hemingway Days Street Fair features artisans and food vendors displaying and selling their wares on Duval Street from 10 a.m. until 10 p.m. on Saturday, July 24. Proceeds benefit Literacy Volunteers of America-Monroe County, Inc. which provides free tutoring in reading, writing and conversational English for adult students.
⢠Summer Camp
Reef Relief’s Coral Camp has sessions through Friday, Aug. 6. Campers from 6 to 12 years old will experience hands-on-learning, interactive games and outdoor activities, with marine science lessons and snorkeling in different local ecosystems. For registration forms, visit https://www.reefrelief.org/coral-camp-2021/. Email the form to reefrelief@gmail.com or fax to 305-293-9515.
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The charity said it is the fourth stranded harbour porpoise that has been reported to them this year. The latest stranding follows the discovery of a dead common dolphin on Southwick Beach on Wednesday, February 24. It was found with rope wrapped around its tail, leading the project to suggest the dolphin had been a victim of by-catch. This is where fish and marine creatures become trapped by fishing nets, but they are thrown back due to being unwanted. Two conger eels and a thornback ray were also found dead on Sussex beaches last week. The largest of the eels was found on Ferring Beach and had an estimated length of between 4ft and 6ft.