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Events for Thursday, June 18, 2026

Salt Marsh Safari Event

Salt Marsh Safari

  • Location: Wetlands Institute

Starting in Marsh View Hall, watch our award-winning film, Secrets of the Salt Marsh.  Then join us for a guided interpretive walk through the wetlands!  Together we will travel along the new elevated walkway, down the salt marsh trail and out onto the dock overlooking Scotch Bonnet creek.  To fully experience the marsh, make sure to wear shoes that can get wet and muddy!


Weekdays:  11:00am and 2:00pm
Weekends:  11:00am and 2:00pm
Free with admission

Cape May Stage: What the Constitution Means to Me Event

Cape May Stage: What the Constitution Means to Me

  • Location: Cape May Stage - 405 Lafayette Street
  • Starts: 7:00 PM

Fifteen-year-old Heidi earned her college tuition by winning constitutional debate competitions across the country. In this electrifying and deeply personal play, she revisits that teenage self to explore how the U.S. Constitution has shaped her life — and how it continues to shape all of ours. Blending humor, history, and heartfelt storytelling, this Tony Award–nominated work invites audiences into a lively, thought-provoking conversation about rights, citizenship, and what the Constitution means today.

East Lynne Theater: Having Our Say Event

East Lynne Theater: Having Our Say

  • Location: The Clemans Theater For The Arts At Allen A.M.E., 717 Franklin Street, Cape May
  • Starts: 7:00 pm

HAVING OUR SAY: The Delany Sisters' First 100 Years

Two sisters.  One century.  An American story.

By Emily Mann. Adapted from the book by Sarah L. Delany and A. Elizabeth Delany with Amy Hill Hearth

You are invited into the home of Sadie and Bessie Delany. When we meet the sisters, they are 102 and 103 years old, preparing tea and recalling the extraordinary lives they have lived together. With warmth, wit, and astonishing clarity, the Delany sisters guide us through the events that shaped modern America—from the rigid segregation of the Jim Crow South to two World Wars, the Civil Rights Movement, and the cultural transformations that followed.

​As they welcome us and go about their daily routine, their stories unfold into something larger: a deeply personal reflection on the American story—its triumphs, its failures, and the resilience required to endure both.

​Tickets: $40 General Admission, $35 Seniors, $25 Students & Military