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WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 21 Free Bridge lessons (all types 463-9468). County Extension Bldg., Dennisville Rd., C.M. Court House. 10 to 11:30 (bring a table. Church Unity Octave (A week of prayer for Christian Unity), today at St Simeon s Episcopal Church, 26th & Central Aves., N Wildwood, noon. I/wt Chord’s' Club forming meeting, sponsored by C M. County Health Dept. & American Cancer Society, for interested laryngectomies, ACS Unit Office, 15 Delsea Dr., Rio Grande. 1 p.m. ” Free Weekly Dance Classes for men & women, Com- • munity Ctr, Sea Isle City, every Wednesday, 1:30 pirn. Roller Skating Party. Community Hall. Avalon, every , other Wednesday, tonight 7 to 9:30 p.m. Lower Twp. Chamber of Commerce meeting, first & third Wed. of each month, Guarantee Bank, Villas. 7:30 p.m. Monthly Meeting. C M. County Men’s Republican Club, Old Courthouse, C M. Court House, 8 p.m. Villas Women’s Regular Republican Club meeting (iristallation.of office^; new members welcome), at the clubhouse, Bayshore & Weber Rds., Villas, 8 p.m. Focus on the Family film series, Central Bible Church, , 18th & Central Aves.. N. Wildwood (728-0296). Wed. & Sun. evenings at 7 thru Feb. 28 THURSDAY. JANUARY 22 1^' Cape May County Chamber of Commerc^Board of Directors meeting, Vo-Tech Career Center (luncheon ^meeting followed by tour of new Career Center facilities). 12 noon. Line Dancing-plus (465-9550). every Thursday except 2nd Thurs. of each month. Millman Center. Villas, starts today, 1:15 to 3 p.m. Church Unity Octave series (see Wed ), continues tonight at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church. Wildwood. 6 p.m. C.M. County Toastmasters meeting (all welcome), County Library, 8 p.m. FRIDAY. JANUARY 23 Children’s Story Hour, sponsored by •C.M. County Library (465-7837). Boro Library, Avalon, 2 p.m. Feature Film Series, sponsored by C M. County Library (465-7837), every Friday at 7:30 p.m. at the library, C.M. Court House, tonight ’’Dead of Night." SATURDA Y. JANUARY 24 Career Development Workshop for Women, sponsored by CHR-CETA’s Women in Touch program (465-2263), Boro Hall Auditorium W. Cape May, 9 to 4. Music & Fellowship. The Lighthouse Christian Coffeehouse 4884-2424), Broadway near Fourth. West Cape May. every Saturday, 7:30 p.m. SUNDAY. JANUARY 25 Church Unity Octave series (see Thurs ), continues today at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Wildwood, 2 p.m. MONDA$, JANUARY 26 Listin/i in the County Calendar are free. ■ l,ower Twp. Committee meeting, township hall. Villas, 7:30p.m. TUESDAY. JANUARY 27 Children's Story Hour, sponsored by C.M. County Library (465-7837), Community Ctr., N. Wildwood, 10 a.m. Wildwood Schumann Club meeting (tonight "I Could' 'Have Danced All Night: directed by Mrs. Dorothy Burkhart; open to public). Fellowship Hall. First Baptist Church, Mapel & Atlantic Aves, 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 28 Free Bridge lessons (see under Wed.), C.M. Court House. 10 to 11:30 a.m. Free Weekly Dance Classes (see under Wed ), Sea Isle City, 1:30 p m. ’The Vital Link,' half-hour educational video cassette series for parents & teachers, followed by discussion period, Elementary School Library. Avalon (tonight: 'Testing: What's It All About?’, 7:30 p.m.) NAACP (Cape May Co. Branch) meeting (installation of officers; all welcome), Public Meeting Room, Co. Library, C.M. Court House, 8 p.m Villas Women's Republican Club Social, at the clubhouse, Bayshore v & Weber Rds., 8 p.m.

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LATER *1 JANUARY Dessert Card Party & Bingo (bring your owt. cards & gifts for door prizes). Women's Community Club of Cape May, Historical Community'Center, Lafayette & Banks Sts., 12:30 p.m. January 29. /\ Children's Story Hour, sponsored by C.M. County Library (465-7837), Boro Library, Avalon, 10 a.m. Antique Sale. Flea Market Collectables. Crafts, etc. (Spaghetti dinner 4 to 8 p.m.), sponsored by 4-H,Horse Council to benefit 4-H Horse i'Livestock Pole Bam Fund, (all welcome; babysitting service; 465-5115 for information), 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., January 31. Spaghetti Dinner (fund raiser for 8th graders' Florida trip); Dennis Twp. Elementary School (861-2821), Academy Rd., Denhisville, 4 to 7 p.m. January 31. CONTINUING First’Call for Help, C.M. County’s tJnited Way information & Referral Service; call 729-2255 for information or help. f Registration for Vo-Tech Adult Evening Program, Votech Ctr. or Career Ctr., Crest Haven Rd., C M. Cburt House, daily 9 to 9. Mixed Media Exhibit of Avalon Artist Cheryl Crews, Rockland Caller, 406 Ashbury Are. Ocean City, thru Jan. IQ, gallery Hours 10 to 5 Tues. thru Sat. 7 to 9 p.m. Fri. Inside Jogging & Walking. Community Hall. Avalon. everylMonday, Wednesday & Friday, 10 a m. to 2 p.m Geo. fi^jyer Historical Museum. Rm. 212-216 City Hall (522-2444), N.J. & Montgomery Ave. Wildwood. Monday thru Friday ,1 to 3. County Museum (465-3535) in historic John Holmes House (Indian, Whaling & Colonial artifacts; Victorian antiques. Genalogical info). Rt. 9 north of Cour^House, Mon- ' day thru Saturday 10 to 4. * x ~ County Library (465-7837), Court House. Monday thru Thursday. 8:45 a m. to 9 p.m., Saturday 8:45 a m. to 4:30 p.m., Sunday. 1 to 5. City Library (884-3305), Cape May, Monday thru Friday 10 to noon & 2 to 5. Saturday 10 to noon. Tuesday & Thursday evening 7 to 9. Phreedom Phoundation Christian outreach facility for youth, 2619 Dune Dr. Avalon, daily. Thrift Shop, sponsored by Assn., for Retarded Citizens, 6th & Maryland, Rio Grande. Monday thru Friday. 9 to 6. and Saturday. 10 to 2. Sr. Citizen Swimming (884-8411 ext. 27.) Elementary School pool, Cape May every Monday. Wednesday & Fri day afternoon 3:30 to 4:30. Hirding Hotline (taped message on bird sightings, hawk watch reports, interesting phenomena & hirding tips) by C.M Bird observatory, 707 E. Lake Dr. Cape May Point ' (884-2636). Wildlffe Rescue/Genesis Nature Ctr. (465-5293) featuring exhibits of creation & home for injured & orphaned wildlife. Rt. 47 & Hand Ave., Dias Creek,open for tour's Wednesday thru Saturday,10 to 6 & Sunday 1 to 5. Wetlands Institute featuring Nature Museum Aquaria, Observation Tower & Bookstore (368-1211), Stone Harbor Blvd., Tuesday Uiru Saturday 9 to 5. Belleplain State Forest, (861-2404) featuring hiking trails, picnic areas, camping, fresh water Jake; daily. Cape May Point State Park. (884-2159) featuring nature ets., nature trails, surfishing, scenic overlook, daily till dusk. County Park (465-5271) featuring barbecue pits, picnic sites, playground & rec. eqpt. ball fields bike-& hiking trails, Rt. 9 north of Court House, daily till dusk. Children's Zoo. County Park Rt. 9 North of Court House, daily till (fusk.

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