Atlantic County - Atlantic City - Absecon Lighthouse will be kicking off summer with fun activities!

ABSECON LIGHTHOUSE PRESENTS:
1) “48 BLOCKS” KIDS KITE FLYING, SATURDAY & SUNDAY, JUNE 23 &24
2) FREE YOGA SUMMER, beginning THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 6:30PM
3) FULL MOONRISE CLIMB, JUNE 28

 Absecon Lighthouse will be kicking off summer with fun activities! Our 21 bed Community Garden is a stop of the acclaimed “48 Blocks” city-wide weekend-long celebration of artistic talents (for info call 833-700-AC48). Lighthouse Gardeners have chosen the SUN for inspiration, and kids will be treated to a sunny kite for flying on our manicured lawn. FREE YOGA instructed by Grace & Glory Studios will be held every Thursday this summer at 6:30pm, beginning June 28. Bring your own mat & a friend! Atlantic City has a stunning skyline at night, and to top it off, a full moon will float up from the ocean and join the magnificent lights of the city on Thursday evening, June 28th. If you'd like to see the only 360-degree view of this breathtaking panorama, grab your date for a memorable, romantic experience. The last climb is at 8:30pm. Tickets are just $10 beginning at 5pm and include the full moon climb and a FREE artist's print of Absecon Lighthouse. You don’t want to miss this recession-busting date night out!    
   
Absecon Lighthouse is a state-owned historic property administered by the non-profit Inlet Public/Private Association. Located at 31 So. Rhode Island Avenue in Atlantic City, it is New Jersey's tallest lighthouse and the country's third tallest. Absecon Lighthouse received a general operating support grant from the New Jersey Historical Commission, a division of the Department of State. For more information about Absecon Lighthouse and its programs call (609) 449-1360 or visit us on the web at www.abseconlighthouse.org.

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