Cape May County Herald, 5 August 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 12

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Herald & lantern;? August 81

CAPF. MM' rm Sept 25 ik celebralinfi Captain Mey Day <diaroverer of Cape Mayr, and Maria SlrinmrtV of Philadelphia'. heraell of I>u«fh origin, read about' our upe«>mmg festivities in this column Consequently, with tlje helff of Ms Steinmetz at a

recent meeting of the Tulip Commission (conalsting of ’ Harry LoroUr, Carin Fed derntfnn, Millie LaCanfora and Dolly Stango) the following exciting festivities were planned for Captain Mey's dedication day Slides of Holland to be

shown at the Welcome Center where there will be Dutch, cookies and candy , a Dutch band playing all the fav(irites of Holland, modelf |n Dutch costumes, a *plaquc presented tp the City of Cape May by our own Carin Feddermann . also of

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Dutch origin...and maybe — if it can all be arranged — a lighted windmill with the blades actually turning!' * ALL THIS IS being plan ned with the help of Maria ' Steinmetz, >oard member of the NetherlandsAmerican A*to. of Delaware Valley. Imagine, all this timely good luck at a time when tge Tblip Festival Comtnisflhn was in the throes of planning its celebration — and .all through the news presented here. * * * THEY SING and one dances too at the Colonial Lounge — two singing waitresses (one even operatic) k and then David Check, who does a song and dance routine to "Carolina-in-the morning.

When David is not dancing or singing...he can be seen driving the MAC preservation trolley going through the Historic District. Once in a while he Whistles a pleasant melody. •r • • 'a THE MID-ATLANTIC Center for the Arts is making. plans for its first dinner-dance Sept. 19 at the Huntington House on Grant St. in Cape May. There'll be a cash bar, live band, and lots of good food. Tickets are limited, because of space, so place

your ’reservation now by calling 884-5404. • • • CAPE MAY Summer Police,Force is thorough and efficient. Officers include Rodney Gerhart. Ed dosta and last but not least a young, woman named Kelly. This year, females have been added to the force. The "mayor” of Vic-torian-Towers in Cape May is none other than Lou ' Schiavo. . “Ldu" as everyone. knows him:..makes his home at the Towers with his wife, Helen. If anyoife needs help...a word of encouragement...a quick joke...help no matter how...it’s Lou Schiavo who comes running. Happy birthday, Lou, on your 80th...

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