Cape May County Herald, 1 July 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 27

Herald & Lantern 1 July fll

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Going Out • Dining Out • Time Out

Variety Of July Events

OCEAN CITY - A variety of entertainment and. special events highlighted ‘ by the ‘‘Night In Venice" boat pariide and Bay carnival are set for the city in July.

The month also marks the beginning of the city's ‘‘Pops Orchestra” concerts, a seashore tradition for over a half-century. Under the direction of Frank Ruggieri, the pro-

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grams begin Sunday and conclude Sept. 9. Concerts are held Sundays through Wednesdays at the Music Pier, Boardwalk and

Moorlyn Terrace.

STARTING JULY 9 the William Sackett Society Orchestra will hold big band dances at the Pier every Thursday in'July and August. Sackett is the youngest big band leader in' the country and set an at-

Crustacean Hermit Crab Beauty pageant and Crab

races.

TARINGS FOR the Ed Hurst DanceWorld U S.A. show will be held 1 p m. July 5, 12 and 26 at the Music Pier. This bandstdnd program will be syndicated to II million viewers throughout the country. Dancers and spectators are

welcome.

Children's puppet shows

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tendance record be featured at Ihe Pier February at the Pier when 10 a m Fridays and Satur-

his group attracted oyer 600. The dances are sponsored by the Ocean City

Arts Center.

"Night in Venice", the gala Bay event which attracts over 100,000 spectators. will begin 6 p.m. Jqly 18. with a boat parade

days through July and August with the "Mad Hatter' players behind the cur-

tain.

The city's Boardwalk Photography Show is Set for 10 a m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday, July 11, beginning at 10. St, and Board-

starting at the north end of * vyajk. Both amateur and the island. Over 100 professional photographers

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decorated boats are entered this year in the attraction sponsored by the city, Chamber of Com-

merce and Yacht Club.

BAY FRONT HOMES are decorated and provide a unique backup for the boats that wind in and out of lagoons and along the waterway. Prizes arc awarded to best decorated boats and homes. Grandstands are set up at street

ends for spectators.

Special weekend entertainment is scheduled for the Music Pier during the month with the following groups starting 8 p.m.: July 3Russian Balalaika Orchestra, July 4, Lulu Chanters. July 10, Hobo Band, July 11, Ferko String Band; July 17, Jubileer Singers. July 18. Sing-a-long; July 24. Franklinville Quartet; July 25, Miss Cape May County Pageant; July'31, Brown Street Chowder Society Banjo Band, an Exchange

Club benefit.

SATURDAY. JULY 4. a special program will' be held at the High School Football Field, 6lh St. off Boardwalk. A kite* flying contest begins 6 p.m. followed by a Dixie Land concert and special entertainment from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.. Fireworks follow with spectators able to see an aerial display from the

field.

The city and Chamber of Commerce will sponsor the. ^ first of two sand sculptidg contests, 9 5.m. July 15 the 10th St. beach. Another will be held on Aug. 19. followed by the Mis?

will compete for prizes.

Orientation

TRENTON - William E. Hutchinson, of the Lower Cape May Regional Board of Education, recently attended an orientation course for new board* members sponsored by the New Jersey School Boards Assn, in Blast Windsor.

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