Mosaic (Jewish) Outdoor Club Labor Day Picnic
By Editor • Aug 24th, 2009 • Category: Uncategorized
Mosaic Outdoor Club of South Florida, a Jewish club named after Moses, “the original outdoor Jew,” hosted a Labor Day picnic on Sept. 6 at John U. Lloyd State Park in Dania Beach. It included hamburgers, kosher hot dogs, chips and watermelon. The park offered kayak, canoe and other water toys for rent.
On Aug. 30 the club hosted a kayak and snorkel trip at Key Biscayne. According to the club’s website, “On this naturalist-guided kayak trip along the Key Biscayne shoreline, you will explore and discover the abundant marine life that inhabits the sand flats and sea grass beds. Then snorkel over the fossilized rock reef formed from petrified black mangroves 1500 years ago. Swim alongside the tropical fish, spotted eagle rays, sea stars and coastal birds that share this rare and unique environment. All equipment is provided. After we return to shore we’ll gather for a picnic lunch on the beach where you can spend some time, hiking, swimming and relaxing.”
On Aug. 23 the club had its Big Cypress Swamp Hike, which included a picnic lunch, slide show and a trek through water up to people’s knees.
Other club events include campouts, bicycling and swimming. Sometimes adventures are accompanied by a Seder.
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