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ARTISTIC PLANNING. Plans for the 10th annual Stone Harbor Art Show and Sale are reviewed by assistant show director Nancy Collier and show director Norma Betz. Artists display works in a tent on Saturday August 4th at 81st and The B^ach.
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Harb&f Art Show
•STONE HARBOR' 4- Prlies will' be presented Mrs Norma Beti, director by txiroiisti' Mayor James of w borough s 10th an- G, Wood tp the first. second nual art show and sale, ,-and third place winners in announced the show will be 1 three cateflories; Acrylic*, held Saturday, Aug 4 from Oils and Watercojors lla.m.toSp m Honorable mention ribbons ‘
will alao be prfeentM.
E^rly entries in the show There is ample parking will be allowed two “A” space at the tent. Snacks frames in a huge tent that and beverages will be nearly covers the athletic available. Sales desks will field at 81st and the Beach, be located at both the north Other works from late and south ends of the tent, entries are placed outside Registration forms to enter the tent on "A" frames the show ai*e available at The 200 foot tent provides a the borough clerk’s office, unique and original setting 95th and Second Ave.
Admission is free to the
general public.
to house most of the
paintings.
Save A Summer Campaign
MILLVILLE Assemblyman James R. Hurley. R., CumberlandCape May. wants the state to back a mass media publicity campaign keyed to the slogan SAVE A SUMMER. In a telegram to Steve Richer. Director State’s Division qf Tourism. Hurley said people in Canada as well as in neighboring states of Pennsylvania. Delaware and New.York should be told that South Jersey wouldn't permit a tourist to be stranded. In a personal contact related to his telegram. Hurley told Richer that the newspaper-radio-TV combo would be one of the most effective ways, of coun-
tering the depressing effect of the energy crisis. "With SAVE A SUMMER as a^logan and with the helpful mass media in there pitching. I think Director Richer believes with me that our multimillion dollar tourist industry can be substantially saved this year,” Hurley declared. He said Director Richer was also optimistic and that he backed his feeling with personal contacts with the Philadelphia. New York media centers. Assemblyman Hurley also said he would accompany Richer if he wanted to make a personal presentation of his SAVE A SUMMER campaign.
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