Naval Air Station Wildwood Aviation Museum Starts: 10:00AM | Ends: 4:00PM
AirFest 2025 (Presented by J. Byrne Insurance Agency) will feature amazing WWII aircraft, including the Messerschmitt ME 262 and Corsair! Enjoy amazing entertainment including live music, Animal House, Ted Schwartz’s WWII radio show, food trucks, a Beer & Wine Garden, and so much more. A FREE shuttle bus will be available on Saturday & Sunday.
Scheduled Aircraft:
FG-1D Corsair
C-53 Skytrooper “Beach City Baby”
Me-262
AtlantiCare Jetstat MedEvac Helicopter
New Jersey State Police Helicopter
Cape May County Mosquito Commission
Aero Club of PA & EAA Fly-in (Saturday)
Live Music:
Thursday, August 28 – The John Walter Community Band 12-4pm
Friday, August 29 – Maddie Hogan 12-4pm
Saturday, August 30 – Animal House 12-4pm
Sunday, August 31 – Animal House 12-4pm
Don’t miss this rare opportunity to explore and learn about these unique aircraft while supporting the NASW Aviation Museum. The 29th annual AirFest will feature these historic aircraft along with the museum’s collection of over 27 planes and helicopters, live entertainment, food, and various activities. By attending, you help NASW in its mission to memorialize the 42 men who perished while training at the site, restore Hangar #1, and educate the public.
Other Entertainment:
Magnolia Sadies Vintage Dance Group
Ted Schwartz’s 1940s Radio Show
The Longest Yarn
Free Facepainting 11am-2pm Each Day
Free Caricatures (Saturday & Sunday) 11am-2pm
Jim Krombach’s Naval Aviation Collection
F-14 Tomcat Calverton ATG Podcast
New Jersey Forest Fire Service & Smokey Bear
Food Trucks:
Hit the Road Jack
El Pueblo Taqueria
Mr Potato Head
Ribeyes
Antojos
Poppin’ Bob
The Cruzin Crusher (Friday-Sunday)
Free Parking
Arrival and availability of aircraft for ground viewing are subject to change based on mission, weather, and maintenance circumstances.
The Nature Center of Cape May | 1600 Delaware Ave., Cape May, NJ 08204 Starts: 10:30AM | Ends: 12:00PM
Help pull a seine net through the Cape May Harbor to see first-hand what creatures inhabit the waters. Encounter an incredible diversity of marine life as you help pull a twenty-foot seine net through the shallows of Cape May Harbor. You will learn about the ecology of our coastal waters, and about the fascinating and ancient Horseshoe Crab. A great family outing!
Limited to groups of up to 30 participants during this time. Children may not participate without an adult. Contact us at 609.427.3045 for private group tours and rates.
Where: Meet 5-10 minutes prior to your program time on the second floor of the Trucksess Welcome Center at 1600 Delaware Avenue.
Important Information: We may walk up to 1.5 miles, over generally level, sometimes muddy or sandy terrain. Some trips involve walks over rocky and sandy areas. Please bring necessary footwear, sunscreen, bug spray, water bottle, and other belongings with you that you may need. Restrooms will be available to the public 30 minutes before and after the program.
Cancellation Policy: NJ Audubon’s programs require a minimum number of registrants to run. If we cancel, due to lack of participation, severe weather, or unforeseen circumstances, all participants will be notified as soon as possible and are eligible for a full refund. Participants may cancel without penalty if greater than 48 hours in advance. Sorry, no refund for cancellations less than 48 hours in advance unless due to health emergencies; however, registrations can be transferred to another program in the future.
Dormer House | 800 Columbia Avenue Starts: 4:00PM | Ends: 5:00PM
Classic American Tales (CAT) once more presents TALES AT THE DORMER HOUSE. Guests are treated to lemonade and tasty treats while listening to stories by American authors like O. Henry, Zora Neale Hurston, and Mark Twain. TALES’ topics have included war, frontier expansion, immigration, intolerance, and the joy and hardships of everyday life that make up this country’s complex history. Performances are on the front porch, weather permitting. Otherwise, they will be inside.