Events at a Glance
Avalon’s Bunny Hop
By Katie Matthews
April 1-12
Library Kids Easter Egg Hunt
Library hours, Avalon Free Public Library, avalonfreelibrary.org
The Avalon Free Public Library is having an Easter egg hunt for children with eggs hidden throughout the children’s department. You might find one hidden near the book, video, or WhaZoodle you’re checking out. If you do, take the egg to the circulation desk to pick a prize. Limit one prize per patron. Happy hunting!
April 3-5
Easter Eggstravaganzoo
10am-3pm, Cape May County Zoo, capemaycountynj.gov/1553/Easter-EggstravaganZoo-2026
Get ready for an Easter celebration at the Cape May County Park & Zoo as it transforms into a bunny wonderland! Families are invited to take part in a three-day event featuring an Easter Bunny Hide and Seek game, HOPstacle course, scavenger hunt, and more! The Easter Bunny will be ready for photos from 11am-2pm on Saturday, April 4 only.
April 4
Easter Egg Scramble
10am, 9th-12th Street Fields, avalonrecreation.org
The Avalon Recreation Department is once again hosting its annual Easter Egg Scramble. You don’t want to miss this event for the kids, with 10,000 eggs to find and a visit from the Easter Bunny! There will be three age categories to allow everyone the opportunity to pick up Easter eggs. The groups are ages 1-4, ages 5-6, and ages 7-10. There is no rain date and this will be canceled in the event of inclement weather.
Avalon’s Bunny Hop
11am-2pm, Veterans Plaza, visitavalonnj.com
Following the Easter Egg Scramble, hop on over to Veterans Plaza for a visit with the Easter Bunny from 11am-2pm. Bounce through shops and restaurants that will be open with specials for Easter weekend, and offer sweet treats for the kids. You don’t want to miss this hoppin’ good time! This event is sponsored by the Avalon Chamber of Commerce.
April 7
The Battle of Turtle Gut
2-3pm, Avalon History Center, avalonfreelibrary.org
Learn all about pivotal moments from the American Revolutionary War that took place off the coast of Cape May. The Battle of Turtle Gut, a lesser known yet significant battle, will be explored with John Ryan of Historic Cold Spring Village.
April 10
British Afternoon Tea
2-3pm, Avalon Free Public Library, avalonfreelibrary.org
Enjoy a variety of teas and other refreshments while watching a documentary about the British monarchy. Registration is required.
April 11
Spring Beach Sweeps
9am-12:30pm, Avalon: 30th St. & Boardwalk; Stone Harbor: 95th Street Beach, cleanoceanaction.org
Clean Ocean Action welcomes volunteers of all ages to take part in a movement that helps save our environment by cleaning up the beaches. Children age 12 and under must be supervised by an adult. It is suggested that volunteers bring gloves and a trash bucket to reduce the number of plastic bags used. This event is rain or shine. Register at cleanoceanaction.org to volunteer.
America 250
2-3pm, Avalon History Center, avalonfreelibrary.org
This presentation is titled “From Home and Hearth to the Battle: Black Presence in Colonial West & East Jersey.” Ellen Alford will discuss how white, black, and Native American men fought on both sides during the War of Independence. During five years from 1776-80, New Jersey was where soldiers, slaves, natives, and common citizens were in the crosshairs. Black and native people lived and worked in the state during this time and contributed to the war in ways they considered significant to their freedom.
Stone Harbor Job Fair
10am-4pm, Business district, stoneharborchamber.com
Businesses throughout Stone Harbor are seeking summer help! Head to stoneharborchamber.com or go to the Stone Harbor Chamber Welcome Center located at 212 96th St. for a list of participating businesses.
April 16
Tea Time at the History Center
11am-noon, Avalon History Center, avalonfreelibrary.org
All are welcome to enjoy a variety of teas and good company at the History Center. Learn some facts about Avalon while sharing old Avalon memories and make new memories, too!
Avalon Garden Club Spring Card Party
11:30am-3pm, Avalon Community Hall, avalongardenclub.org
The Avalon Garden Club is celebrating its 50th anniversary with a special luncheon honoring five decades of gardening, community, and fellowship. Members and nonmembers can gather to reflect on the club’s history and look ahead to its continued growth. Please contact Joanna Morrison for tickets at 609-675-6846. Lunch and a raffle will be provided.
April 17-18
Stone Harbor’s Sip & Shop Weekend
Friday, 4-7pm; Saturday, normal business hours, Business district, stoneharborchamber.com
Shop, sip, and sample your way through Stone Harbor’s amazing shops, boutiques, spas, businesses, and restaurants with your family and friends! On Friday, local businesses will stay open 4-7pm with happy hour specials at participating bars and restaurants. On Saturday, participating shops will serve up sips and small bites with specials, demonstrations and more. Participating businesses will be open on Sunday.
April 18
Creation Station: Popsicle Stick Catapults
10am, Avalon Free Public Library, avalonfreelibrary.org
Learn about physics while making your own catapult out of popsicle sticks with this fun, hands-on event! Suggested for ages 8 and up.
AARP Safe Driver Course
10am-4:30pm, Avalon Free Public Library, avalonfreelibrary.org
Refresh your driving skills with this AARP “Smart Driver Course” to learn defensive driving techniques, proven safety strategies, new traffic laws, and rules of the road. There is no test, simply sign up and learn! Attendees who finish the course may be eligible to receive a multiyear discount on car insurance. Registration is required.
Spring Dune Grass Planting
8:30am, Avalon Community Hall, avalonrecreation.org
Protect Avalon’s beautiful shores by planting dune grass at the annual Spring Dune Grass Planting. Volunteers of all ages are asked to meet at the Avalon Community Hall for a brief demonstration while plants and planting utensils are handed out. After planting is finished, bagged lunch will be available for volunteers. If interested, please contact Jordan Sykes to RSVP at 609-967-3066 or email jsykes@avalonboro.org. In case of inclement weather, the event will be moved to Sunday, April 19.
April 22
Sound Bowl Meditation
4:30-5:30pm, Avalon Free Public Library, avalonfreelibrary.org
Sooth away stress with a unique, guided meditation using the healing sounds and vibrations from crystal singing bowls. This experience is presented by Chrissy Ennis of Radiant Pixies Healing and Wellness.
April 24
Arbor Day Celebration
10:30am, 40th-41st Island & Dune Drive, avalongardenclub.org
The Avalon Garden Club celebrates National Arbor Day each year by planting a tree in Avalon. This year is the 50th anniversary of the club, and it will plant a multi-stem river birch tree. Joe Dvoark, a member of the Environmental Commission and Tree Commission, will be a guest speaker. In case of inclement weather, the event will take place at the 39th Street Tennis Building, across from the History Center. Make a difference one tree at a time and join the Avalon Garden Club!
April 25
Play with Jack Foundation Fashion Show
Noon, Yacht Club of Stone Harbor, 9001 Sunset Drive, playwithjackfoundation.com
Join the annual fashion show with your friends and family that helps raise money for a foundation that works to alleviate the financial burdens that come with individuals who battle cancer. This year’s show will have a vintage matinee movie theme with fashions by Gingy’s! RSVP by April 10 and get your tickets at playwithjackfoundation.com.
April 29
Book Mending
6-8pm, Avalon History Center, avalonfreelibrary.org
Learn how to make basic book repairs with this hands-on workshop. From page tipping, page repair, corners, covers, spine repair, hinges, and more. A handout will be provided that will list book repair products while learning the pros and cons of book treatments and lifespan of certain book repair treatments. This workshop is presented by Stephanie Sussmeier. Registration is required.
April 30
How to Use Today’s AI Tools to Simplify Business & Life
6pm, Avalon Free Public Library, avalonfreelibrary.org
Discover how artificial intelligence is transforming the way small businesses work with insights on how it can be leveraged to simplify daily tasks, productivity, and bring efficiency to personal and professional endeavors. The presentation is co-sponsored by the Avalon Free Public Library, the Avalon Chamber of Commerce, and 7MBCA. Take part via Zoom or in person.
May 1-15
Tiny Art Show Pick-Up
Avalon Free Public Library, avalonfreelibrary.org
The Avalon Free Public Library needs participants for their Tiny Art Show! Stop by the library from May 1-15 or while supplies last, to pick up a Tiny Art Show Kit with everything you need to paint a work of art! Art pieces will be displayed in the show, so participants are asked to return painted and dry canvas to the library by May 22. Art will be displayed from May 22-June 28.
May 2-23
Avalon History Center Photo Contest
Avalon History Center, avalonfreelibrary.org
The Avalon Historical Society is accepting entries for the annual photo contest from May 2-23. Contest guidelines and entry forms can be found on the website calendar. Judging will be held in late May and the exhibition will begin June 1. Contestants can be adults, teens, or children.
May 2
Wisdom Circle Meditation
10:30am-12:30pm, Avalon Free Public Library, avalonfreelibrary.org
Explore various types of mindfulness practices and meditations to figure out what you like best! Discover how you can connect with yourself with clarity in stressful or insecure moments, while simultaneously learning how meditation can foster well-being and authentic joy. This is being presented by Linda Schwartz.
May 2-3
Garden Club Plant and Bake Sale
May 2: 8am-3pm; May 3: 10am-1pm, Avalon Greenhouse, avalongardenclub.org
The Avalon Garden Club is hosting its annual Plant and Bake Sale. Visitors can browse and purchase a variety of plants and enjoy homemade baked goods. Baked goods will be available on Saturday, May 2 only. Proceeds from the sale help support the club’s work in community beautification and garden-related programs throughout the borough.
Spring Sidewalk Sale
10am-5pm, Downtown Stone Harbor, stoneharborchamber.com
Take advantage of special deals at local stores and enjoy shopping, eating, and drinking throughout Stone Harbor! Stone Harbor’s shops and boutiques will be offering discounted merchandise to get ready for the start of summer.
May 9
AVFD Flower & Plant Sale
8am-2pm, Avalon Fire Department, avalonfiredept.com
Support the Avalon Volunteer Fire Department at its Flower & Plant Sale! Browse a beautiful selection of plants and flowers, with all proceeds benefiting the AVFD. Stop by, pick up some greenery, and give back to a great local cause.
Paper Shredding Day
9am-2pm, Public Works Department (Enter on 15th Street), avalonboro.net
Do you have bulk documents that need to get shredded? The Avalon Department of Public Works invites Avalon property owners to visit their annual paper shredding day. The shredding event will take place at the public works facility at 13-15th Street on Dune Drive.
Spring Puzzle Swap
11am-noon, Avalon Free Public Library, avalonfreelibrary.org
Drop off your gently used jigsaw puzzles at the library from May 1 to 8 to receive a ticket for the number of puzzles you drop off, with a limit of 10. All puzzles must be in the original box and have all their pieces. On May 9, stop by the library to exchange your ticket for the same number of new-to-you puzzles. Drop-in puzzle swaps are welcome on the day of the exchange.
Garden Club of Stone Harbor
Preorder Plant Pickup
9am-noon, Stone Harbor Public Works, gardenclubofstoneharbor.org
If you preordered plants from the Garden Club of Stone Harbor, head to Stone Harbor Public Works on Saturday, May 9 for plant pickup! Preorder plants from a list that offers a range of options from the Garden Club of Stone Harbor. All orders are due by April 13.
Townwide Yard Sale
8am-3pm, Avalon, avalongardenclub.org
Take part in the annual yard sale throughout Avalon, sponsored by the Avalon Garden Club. Sell some of your goods or shop around the various sales. Apply at the Avalon Borough Hall or at avalongardenclub.org to participate with a fee of $20. If you are taking part in this event, you must display an authorization poster at the yard sale that will be given out at registration or delivered to the listed address. Maps will be handed out at the community hall and are available at avalongardenclub.org. All proceeds support community beautification.
Avalon Police Department Bike Auction
Noon, Public Works (north parking lot), avalonboro.net
The Avalon Police Department invites you to its annual bike auction. The auction allows the Borough to dispense of surplus property while allowing individuals to purchase used bicycles. All bicycles are sold in as-is condition. Proceeds benefit public safety efforts in our community.
May 11
Margaret’s Diary During a Revolution
2pm, Avalon History Center, avalonfreelibrary.org
In December 1776, tensions were high between Hessians and Patriots near Trenton. While many fled Burlington during this time, Margaret Morris stayed and wrote her story. Classic American Tales will present “Margaret’s Diary During a Revolution,” written and performed by Gayle Stahlhuth, based on Margaret’s diary during this time.
May 15
Lyme Disease: Understanding, Prevention, and Treatments
2-3pm, Avalon Free Public Library, avalonfreelibrary.org
Come learn about Lyme disease and the prevention, symptoms, testing, and misinformation surrounding it. South Jersey resident Whitney Klein will share her family’s personal experience with Lyme disease and educate the community about it.
May 16
Garden Club of Stone Harbor Community Yard Sale
8am-1pm, 94th Street Parking Lot, gardenclubofstoneharbor.org
Shoppers can browse a wide variety of items in the Garden Club of Stone Harbor’s Community Yard Sale. Those interested in selling can reserve a 16x16-foot space for $20. It’s a great opportunity to find unique treasures and connect with the community. Call 609-368-0683 to reserve your space.
Creation Station: Marshmallow Geometry
10-11am, Avalon Free Public Library, avalonfreelibrary.org
Learn about geometry and building while creating a craft using marshmallows and toothpicks! This craft is suggested for ages 8 and up.
Art Workshop: Custom Doormats
1-3pm, Avalon Free Public Library, avalonfreelibrary.org
Design your own custom doormat with outdoor-safe paint and stencils during this fun, hands-on workshop! Registration is required.