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Fjrst Boro Craftsman Show Aug* 4
STONE HARBOR - Over 35 entries • have been. received to date to participate in the first borough-, sponsored Craftsman Show. The all-day event is August 4 in a huge tent at the OmI and
First Aves. athletic field. According to show director
Fifi Bowen, a wide array of craftsmen will participate including artisans such as Charles Stump who is widely
known for his pottery. Hand carved .hobby hor-
ses, appliqued pillows, art works on doors, hand-knitted Swedish dolls^ creature
letters for children's names, brass rubbings, nautical delights, miniature furniture and dolls, ceramics, iewelry, glass exhibits and wood carvings, will be some of the offerings.
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There will also be a creative craft contest in four age categories for boys and girls (five to seven, eight to 10,11 to 13, and 14 to 16) who may enter the contest by registering at 9 a.m. on the day of the show. Judges will select a winner in each age group and a prize will be
Naturalist To Show Park
CAPE MAY POINT - participants on this Saturday morning’s nature walk sponsored by the Cape May Geographic , Society will join naturalist Sherry Poucher at Cape May Point State Park for a free guided tour of the state facility. Located 3 miles west of the Cape May City, the park encompasses 300 acres of fresh water
marsh, woodland and beachfront. A landfill for north bound birds in the spring, the park is home to a variety of plants and animals representative of the Jersey Cape. Participants should meet either at the park (adjacent to the Lighthouse) or, for car caravan, at the Lafayette Street School, Cape Mayat9:30a.m.
presented at 2l>.m.
The youth Contest will be under the direction of Karen Collier, a recent graduate of Penn State where she majored in parks and
recreation.
Forthcoming ■Flea Market Ha$ 50 Table* N. WILDWOOD - The sixth annual Flea Market will be 9 to 5 Aug. 10 at 10th and Kennedy on the beach,
Aug. 17.
According to flea market coordinator, Chris Taglialetela, there will be about 50 ten ft. table areas where marketeers will set up. Applications have been sent out to people who previously rented tables, but anyone wishing to utilize a table may apply the morning of the flea market. The $5 table fee is donated to the local rescue
squad.
Items sold at the flea market include all types of crafts, stained glass, antiques. puppet, and white elephants, from tri-state area dealers. The Flea Market is of many free events
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