Cape May County Herald, 5 August 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 37

Model Trains Open House sportaored by Greater Wildwood Model Railroad Club,'135 W. Burke Ave., Wildwood, every Tuesday thru Sept. 8 from 7:90 to 9 p.m. paardwalk Revne, Convention HaU, Cppe May. every Tuesday 8 p.m. ‘ . Free Cartoons. 10th & Central Aves., North .Wildwood R8c. Ctr., every Tuesday 8 p.m. ‘Trouble In Paradise’ (with Kay Francis, Herbert Marshall, Miriam Hopkins), MAC Movie, Victorian Towert, Cape May, 8:15 p.m. Kiddle Cartoons, Convention HaU, Cape May, every Tuesday, 8:90 to 9:30 p.m.

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12 First Annual Rotten Sneaker Contest (prizes for worse shape'sneakers), sponsored by Middle .Twp. Rec. Dept. (465-3520), today. Marie Grove Memorial Luncheon (reservations: 886-4358/8692), St. Barnabas Parish Hall, 13 West Bates Avenue, Villas, noon. Picnic in the Park by Stone Harbor Seniors, County Park, C M. Court House, 4 p.m. Kiwanis Club dinner meeting (see under Wed.), Cape May, 6:15.p.m. Mansions by Gaslight (see under Wed.), Cape May, 7:30 to 10 p.m. Dan Desiderib on cordavox, tenor Sale Barbo & percussionist Doris H*k in concert, JFK & Promenade, Sea Isle City, 7:30 p.m. ‘ ' Overeaters Anonymous (see under Wed.), Woodbine, 7:30 p.m. Toastmasters Club meeting (guests welcome). 2nd & 4th Thursday of each month), Meeting R., County Library. 8 p.m. . U.S. Coast Guard Training Center Band. Bandstand, Cape May. 8 p.m. Dancing for Children & Adults. Convention Hall, Cape May, 8:30 p.m. CONTINUING Trolley Tours of Historic Cape May, meet at Beach & Guerney, daily 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. & 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Historic Tours of Physick House, Victorian Museum, Physick Estate (884-5404), Cape May^daily except Monday 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Colonial House guided tours by Greater Cape May HistoVical Society (884-3630), adjacent to City HaU (rear), Cape May, every Monday, Wednesday & Friday 11 a.m. to 2 pirn. Historic Cold Spring Village. Seashore Rd. 3/4 mile north of Ferry Rd., Cold Spring, 13 historical buUdings, craft demonstrations, special events & restaurant (884-1810), dally till 9 p^. Primitive Art Works), of Zarah Blair, exhibit at the Wetlands Inst., Stone Harbor Blvd., July 25 thru August 14, Tuesday thru Saturday 9 to 5. County Park (465-5271) featuring barbecue pits, picnic sites, playground & rec eopt.,.ball fields, children’s zoo, bike & hiking trails, Rt. 9 north of C.M. Court House, daily til dusk. \ Hedge Garden (topiary artistry), Fishing Creek Rd. btwn. Breakwater & Bayshore Rds., Fishirtg Creek, daily till dusk. r , . tt George Boyer Historical Museum, Rm. 212-216 City Hall (522-2444), N.J. & Montgomery Aves., Wildwood, Monday thru Friday 1 to 3. Sightseeing Boats (sail A power cruises along the beach and backbays offered day & evening from many resort marinas; ask at dockside). Ocean City Pops. Music Pier, Ocean City, nitely concerts Sunday thru Wednesday 8 p.m.

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Exhibit of acrylic and watercolor paintings by artist Maryann Cannon, Rockford Gallery, Asbury Ave , Ocean City, thru Aug. 20. v Walking Tours of Historic District, Sat., Sun. & Wed., 10 a.m.; Mon. A Thurs. 7 p.m.; meet at Mall Info Booth,

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Cape May County Art League. 1050 Washington Street, . Cape May, open from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., Tuesday thru Saturday, 1-4 p/m. Sunday, closed Mondays. Art classes, lectures, exhibits. Exhibits change monthly; admission free. Sales gallery. . ‘ J ' Birding Hotline (taped message on bird sighting, Hawk watch reports, interesting phenomena A girding tips) by C.M. Bird observatory, 707 E. Lake Dr., Cape May Point (884-2626). '* . ^ * Wetlands Institute featuring nature Museum Aquaria, Observation Tower A Bookstore (368-1211), Stone Harbor

Blvd., Tuesday thru Saturday 9 to5.

Sr. Citixen Swimming (884-8411 ext. 27) Elementary School pool, Cape May every Monday, Wednesday A Fri-

day afternoon 3:30 to 4:30.

Belieplaln State Forest. (861-2404) featuring hiking trails, picnic area, camping, fresh water lake; daily. Cape May Point State Park, (884-2159) featuring nature trails, surfishing, scenic overlook, daily lill dusk. County Museum (465-3535) in historic John Holmes House (Indian Whaling A Colonial artifacts. Victorian antiques, Genalogical info.), Rt. 9 north of Court House.

Monday thru Saturday 10 to 4.

City Library (884-3305), Cape May, Monday thru Friday 10 to noon A 2 to 5. Saturday 10 to noon, tuesday A Thurs-

day evening 7 to 9.

Freedom Foundation Christian outreach facility for

youth, 2619 Dune Dr., Avalon, daily.

Thrift Shop, sponsored by Assn, for Retarded Citizens, 6th A Maryland, Rio Gcandc, Monday thru Friday, 9 to 6

and Saturday, 9 to noon.

Learning's Run BotanicaLGardens. Rt. 9 btwn. Avalon " • Sea Isle City Blvd., daily thru Oct. 31

Exit 13 G.S. Pkwy, A from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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