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COURT HOUSE - The county Department of Public Affairs has recently announced its 1961 Travel Show schedule, according to Freeholder Anthony T. Ciitanoso, director of the
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The schedule begins with Annapolis. Md.. which runs from Jan. 9 through Jan. 11 Following will be: Deptford Mall, Jan. 21-26; New Castle. De.. Jan 2325; *»ng Island. N.V. Jan. 28-Feb. 1; Cincinnati. 0..
Jan. 31-Feb. 8; Harrisburg, Pa.. Feb. 7-15; Pittsburgh. Pa., Feb. 25-March 1; Allentown. Pa.. March 4-8; Koxborough Ma.. March 11-25; Cleveland, 0., March 20-29; Parkersburg. W. Va., Apr. 1-4, Johnstdwn. Pa. Apr. 2-5. Buffalo. NY.. Apr. 2-6 and Monroeville.
Pa. Apr. 6-12.
IN ADDITION TO the U.S. shows announced, there will be shows in Toronto. Montreal, and Fairview Mall, outside
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Montreal, Canada. Those dates are expected to be confirmed shortly. The department offers to distribute literature, both private and public, from its travel booth. Literature may be dropped off at several locations throughout the county, which include the Ocean City Chamber of Commerce Information Center on the 9th Street Causeway, the Wildwood Information Center, on the boardwalk at Schellenger Ave., Cape May Public Relations Office, housed in Convention Hall. Cape May. The Cape May County Chamber of Commerce Office located on the Parkway opposite the National Guard Armory, or the Department of Public Affairs, whose office is in the terminal building at the county airport. LITERATURE MUST be delivered at least three days prior to the opening day of each show to allow
enough time to be picked up by the Department of Public Affairs. Where, there are several shows following in close order, there should be enough brochures furnished to cover each show, because in some instances, the department remains on the road for two or three consecutive shows. The department also maintains an office yearround in Montreal. Anyone wishing to place their brochures in that office may also drop off the material at one of the centers mentioned. Such brochures should be clearly marked for Canada. Cape May County has been attending travel shows for over 20 years now and the shows have become the main thrust of promoting tourism to the area. Local businesses and municipalities are urged to furnish the department with enough brochures to last through the busy winter schedule, Catanoso said.
3 Artists’ Work At Library
COURT HOUSE - The
County Library currently exhibiting (he works ol three area artists. Cheryl Crews. Kay Dougherty and Tom
Johnston.
Ms. Crews' work includes seven oil paintings dealing with scenes from the Jersey Cape area. Johnston's exhibit. "Statement in Glass. '
consists of a number of stained glass pieces displayed throughout the entire first floor of the
library.
Dougherty's exhibit, which surrounds the main circulation desk at the library, consists of abstracts done in Watercolor. The exhibit will continue at the libary until Jan. 9.
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