Cape May County Herald, 9 July 1980 IIIF issue link — Page 16

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WetUndt Art On Exhibit At Institute MIDDLE TWP — The Prof«wion*l Artists of South Jersey group show of paintings on wetland subjects will continue thru July at the Wetlands Institute in Stone Harbor Rlvd Organized in the early 1950’s in Cape May, P A S.J. discussions, demonstrations and exhibitions of works by members The membership now includes 26 artists from five southern counties. The Wetlands Institute’s Wildlife Art Gallery is open 9 to 5 Tuesday thru Saturday Wildlife artists interested in exhibiting at the Institute may call 368-1211 for further information.

Bird Sanctuary Tour Monday STONE HARBOR - A slide-tape introduction followed by a guided twilight tour of the world famous Stone Harbor Bird Sanctuary will be presented by the Wetlands Institute. 7 o’clock July 14. The Sanctuary is home and nesting area for nine species of herons and egrets common to the shore -Many additional species of birds may also be seen year-round at the Sanctuary. Participants should meet at the Institute on Stone Harbor Blvd. at 7 p.m. Binoculars are advised to facilitate bird identification.

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J.IKE APPLE PIE and ice cream, Larry Ferrari and organ go together when ft comes to entertainment. Just ask his Sea Isle Cftv audiences. Practically an Institution SEA ISLE CITY — mer circuit, Ferrari has

Organ virtuoso Larry Ferrari, who will play two concerts in the summer music outdoor concerts sponsored by the city at the promenade bandstand this summer, is practically an institution in that resort city. The most popular of all entertainers on the sumCape From Space Topic CAPE MAY - In observance of the Year of the Coast, the first slidelecture sponsored by the Cape May Geographic Society will focus on the coast of Cape May County from 2 miles-high perspective. At 8:30 p.m. July 11, Robert Myers, project manager for Sea Harvest Industrial Park, will discuss the coast through the use of satellite photography. His talk will be Victorian towers auditorium. Mr. Myers’ area of expertise includes offshore oil. sludge dumping, landstat satellite data and computer planning. A graduate of Miami of Ohio Univ.. Mr. Myers has a degree in architecture and commercial design. He is an instructor for the Cape May County Art League specializing in serigraphy. Rehearsing For Newest Comedy CAPE MAY - Rehearsals for area playwright Bill Sterritt’s newest comedy Til Death Do Us, have begun at City Hall. The play will open Wednesday, August 6 and run through August 19. For further information, call 884 7680. Bancorp Sets 32' Dividend WILDWOOD - Former Marine National Bank stockholders who exchanged their stock for Horizon Bancorp Stock after Marine's merger with Horizon will receive their first Horizon dividend August 1. The Board of Directors of Horizon Bancorp have announced a quarterly dividend of 32 cents per share, an increase of 2 cents per share, according to William J. Shepherd, president and chief executive officer of Horizon. 1980 will be the fourth consecutive year of increase in annual dividends on Horizon Common Stock The board also declared the regular dividend of 75 cents per share to shareholders of Horizon Ram nrp's preferred stock

played every summer in Sea Isle since the series began, and usuallydraws the top audiences of the season. THIS SUMMER he will perform July 16 and Aug. 6. Concert time is 8 p.m., and these musical entertainment is free to the public. Ferrari, whose Sunday melody programs have been popular feature of station WPTI-TV Channel 6 of Philadelphia for more than two decades, is a performer for whom their is no generation gap. HIS AUDIENCES range from the teens to the senior citizen set. He is at home with both, playing the oldies as well as the most modern popular compositions of today’s youth. The organist, who has been starred and taken part In many TV shows of other entertainers, is also a popular recording artist with a number of disks to his credit.

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