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Butterfly release slated at Elmwood Cemetery

Scott Jacobs
Local residents of the North Brunswick area gathered together to release three dozen Monarch Butterflies at Elmwood Cemetery’s Butterfly Garden on Aug 25.

Three dozen monarch butterflies will be released at 3 p.m. Aug. 25 at Elmwood Cemetery, 425 Georges Road, North Brunswick.

Elmwood Cemetery’s Butterfly Garden is a certified Monarch waystation and a certified North American Butterfly Garden. Remember loved ones and celebrate the beauty of the natural world.

For more information, email info@theelmwoodcemetery.com.

 

Local residents of the North Brunswick area gathered together to release three dozen Monarch Butterflies at Elmwood Cemetery’s Butterfly Garden on Aug 25. Eleanor Molloy, of Elmwood Cemetery (right), gave the privelage to the first set of Monarch's to Carol Goldstein (left), of Flemington, and Susan Garruto (center), of East Brunswick.
Local residents of the North Brunswick area gathered together to release three dozen Monarch Butterflies at Elmwood Cemetery’s Butterfly Garden on Aug 25.
Local residents of the North Brunswick area gathered together to release three dozen Monarch Butterflies at Elmwood Cemetery’s Butterfly Garden on Aug 25.
Local residents of the North Brunswick area gathered together to release three dozen Monarch Butterflies at Elmwood Cemetery’s Butterfly Garden on Aug 25.
Local residents of the North Brunswick area gathered together to release three dozen Monarch Butterflies at Elmwood Cemetery’s Butterfly Garden on Aug 25.
Local residents of the North Brunswick area gathered together to release three dozen Monarch Butterflies at Elmwood Cemetery’s Butterfly Garden on Aug 25.
Local residents of the North Brunswick area gathered together to release three dozen Monarch Butterflies at Elmwood Cemetery’s Butterfly Garden on Aug 25.
Local residents of the North Brunswick area gathered together to release three dozen Monarch Butterflies at Elmwood Cemetery’s Butterfly Garden on Aug 25.
Local residents of the North Brunswick area gathered together to release three dozen Monarch Butterflies at Elmwood Cemetery’s Butterfly Garden on Aug 25. Elmwood Cemetery's Butterfly Garden is a certified Monarch Waystation and a certified North American Butterfly Garden.
Local residents of the North Brunswick area gathered together to release three dozen Monarch Butterflies at Elmwood Cemetery’s Butterfly Garden on Aug 25.
Local residents of the North Brunswick area gathered together to release three dozen Monarch Butterflies at Elmwood Cemetery’s Butterfly Garden on Aug 25. Eleanor Molloy, of Elmwood Cemetery (right), gave the privelage to the first set of Monarch's to Carol Goldstein (left), of Flemington, and Susan Garruto (center), of East Brunswick.
Local residents of the North Brunswick area gathered together to release three dozen Monarch Butterflies at Elmwood Cemetery’s Butterfly Garden on Aug 25. Eleanor Molloy, of Elmwood Cemetery (right), gave the privelage to the first set of Monarch's to Carol Goldstein (left), of Flemington, and Susan Garruto (center), of East Brunswick.
Local residents of the North Brunswick area gathered together to release three dozen Monarch Butterflies at Elmwood Cemetery’s Butterfly Garden on Aug 25. Joyce Browning, of New Brunswick, Carol Goldstein, of Flemington, and Susan Garruto, of East Brunswick, look upon Elmwood Cemetery's Butterfly Garden.
Local residents of the North Brunswick area gathered together to release three dozen Monarch Butterflies at Elmwood Cemetery’s Butterfly Garden on Aug 25. Joyce Browning, of New Brunswick, Carol Goldstein, of Flemington, and Susan Garruto, of East Brunswick, look upon Elmwood Cemetery's Butterfly Garden.
Local residents of the North Brunswick area gathered together to release three dozen Monarch Butterflies at Elmwood Cemetery’s Butterfly Garden on Aug 25.
Local residents of the North Brunswick area gathered together to release three dozen Monarch Butterflies at Elmwood Cemetery’s Butterfly Garden on Aug 25.
Local residents of the North Brunswick area gathered together to release three dozen Monarch Butterflies at Elmwood Cemetery’s Butterfly Garden on Aug 25.
Local residents of the North Brunswick area gathered together to release three dozen Monarch Butterflies at Elmwood Cemetery’s Butterfly Garden on Aug 25. Bridgett Kennedy, of North Brunswick, and Guy Butterworth, of Cranbury, look upon Elmwood Cemetery's Butterfly Garden.
Local residents of the North Brunswick area gathered together to release three dozen Monarch Butterflies at Elmwood Cemetery’s Butterfly Garden on Aug 25.
Local residents of the North Brunswick area gathered together to release three dozen Monarch Butterflies at Elmwood Cemetery’s Butterfly Garden on Aug 25. Melanie Pacillo, of North Brunswick, and Anthony Valentino, of Hazlet, safely catch one of the butterflies that was released.
Local residents of the North Brunswick area gathered together to release three dozen Monarch Butterflies at Elmwood Cemetery’s Butterfly Garden on Aug 25. Mary Paccillo, of North Brunswick, Melanie Pacillo, of North Brunswick, and Anthony Valentino, of Hazlet, release their butterfly.
Local residents of the North Brunswick area gathered together to release three dozen Monarch Butterflies at Elmwood Cemetery’s Butterfly Garden on Aug 25. Eleanor Molloy, of Elmwood Cemetery, gave a brief education on the Monarch Butterfly.
Local residents of the North Brunswick area gathered together to release three dozen Monarch Butterflies at Elmwood Cemetery’s Butterfly Garden on Aug 25. Eleanor Molloy, of Elmwood Cemetery, gave a brief education on the Monarch Butterfly.
Local residents of the North Brunswick area gathered together to release three dozen Monarch Butterflies at Elmwood Cemetery’s Butterfly Garden on Aug 25. Eleanor Molloy, of Elmwood Cemetery, gave a brief education on the Monarch Butterfly.
Local residents of the North Brunswick area gathered together to release three dozen Monarch Butterflies at Elmwood Cemetery’s Butterfly Garden on Aug 25. Antoinette Marchetta, of New Brunswick, releases her butterfly after four years of attending the event since it has started.
Local residents of the North Brunswick area gathered together to release three dozen Monarch Butterflies at Elmwood Cemetery’s Butterfly Garden on Aug 25. Antoinette Marchetta, of New Brunswick, releases her butterfly after four years of attending the event since it has started.
Local residents of the North Brunswick area gathered together to release three dozen Monarch Butterflies at Elmwood Cemetery’s Butterfly Garden on Aug 25. Darren Fuentes, New York City, takes a look at the butterflies that will be released while visiting his relatives from Edison.
Local residents of the North Brunswick area gathered together to release three dozen Monarch Butterflies at Elmwood Cemetery’s Butterfly Garden on Aug 25. Elmwood Cemetery's Butterfly Garden is a certified Monarch Waystation and a certified North American Butterfly Garden.
Local residents of the North Brunswick area gathered together to release three dozen Monarch Butterflies at Elmwood Cemetery’s Butterfly Garden on Aug 25. Paintings were provided to demostrate the beauty of the Monarch Butterfly.
Local residents of the North Brunswick area gathered together to release three dozen Monarch Butterflies at Elmwood Cemetery’s Butterfly Garden on Aug 25. Elmwood Cemetery's Butterfly Garden is a certified Monarch Waystation and a certified North American Butterfly Garden.
Local residents of the North Brunswick area gathered together to release three dozen Monarch Butterflies at Elmwood Cemetery’s Butterfly Garden on Aug 25. The Butterflies were kept safely in storage until they were released into the wild.
Local residents of the North Brunswick area gathered together to release three dozen Monarch Butterflies at Elmwood Cemetery’s Butterfly Garden on Aug 25. Information on the Monarch Butterfly was provided.
Local residents of the North Brunswick area gathered together to release three dozen Monarch Butterflies at Elmwood Cemetery’s Butterfly Garden on Aug 25. Bridgett Kennedy, of North Brunswick, and Guy Butterworth, of Cranbury, look upon Elmwood Cemetery's Butterfly Garden.
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