Cape May County Herald, 2 September 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 24

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OCEAN CITY - Two crafts festivals, orchestra concerts and a variety- of special entertainment are scheduled Yor the Ocean City Music Pier, Boardwalk find Moorlyn Terrace, during September. The Ocean City "Pops” Orchestra under the direction of Frank Ruggieri continues its performances through Sept. 9 and will offer a post-season concert on Supday, Sept. 13, featuring 25 musicians. TRK CONCERTS are held-ep.m. Sunday through Wednesday. The special concert $ept.' 13 will feature an|expanded orchestra tourtray of Local 661-708, the Ajnerican Federation 6f Musiciabs Soloists listed are Debofah Truxal' soprano, and Tdm Perkins, baritone First crafts festival will be the Ocean City Art Center's Bizarre Bazaar, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., Saturday. A variety of craft products will be sold with all exhibitors dressed on special costume. FortOne tellers and palm readers will also take part in this colorful event. A FOLK CONCERT is set 8 p.m. Sept. 11 to benefit the. Red Cross. The next day, a Talent Show prqvraed by the South /Jersey, School of Baton, will also be held to benefit local charities. Monday, Sept. 14, the Trinity Singers, a gospel group, will make its annual appcafahce on the Pier, admission by donation. The Senior Citizens Crafts Festifal.takes over the pier Sept.15 and 16 with approximately 100 exhibitors expett&. A SINC.-^ONG with

Bill Bruestle and Walt Smith is set for Thursday, Sept. 17. The "Singing Ambassadors.” a 50-member choral group, from Vineland, will offer a program of popular music B p.m. Friday, Sept. 18. Ocean City's ballroom dance group, the "Happy Hoofers,” will kick off its fall season of dances 8:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 19. The Ocean .City High Schodl Junior Class will hold^ a bazaar M the pier Sept. 19 and there will be a ■ bike-a : thoh to benefit Multiple Sclerosis that day. For information on the bike-a-thon contact Tracy Gannon, 398-4200. ON SEPT. 23. die Red Cross will present a fashion

show 7:30 p.m. with admission to benefit that organization. The American Baptist Convention visits Ocean City, Sept. 25 through 27. > The city’s October’s" Twice As Nice” program begins with a block party on Asbury Avenue between 10th and 7lh Sts., Saturday, Oct. 3. This will include a flea market apd entertainment. ' The New Jersey Ballet will be in nftidents Oct. 3 , through 10 at the Music Pier' with free performances scheduled Oct. 3 and 10. . * % For information contact the Public Relations Department, 399-6111, Ext. '"222.

Historic Chpe May Film Showings Set-

CAPE MAY - VictoAan Capers, the 28-minute color film about Cape May’s history and architecture, will be shown at the Welcome Center, Lafayptte and Decatur Sts., Friday and Saturday evenings at 9 now thru the first weekend in October^ Showings M(ill be open to the public at a nominal charge of $1 a person payable at the door SEVERAL YEARS of

research and work went into the film, furfded by grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities, New Jersey State Council, for Arts, and the City of Cape May The city and the midAtlantic center for the Arts are jointly arranging the weekend showings. TUESDAY EVENINGS Sept. 1 and Sept. 8, Victorian Capers will be shown at Victorian towers Auditorium after the regular Tuesday night film show by MAC. These showings will begin around 1ft: 15 pm. To arrange special group showings, contact MAC at P.0 Box 164. Cape May. N.J. 08204 or call (609) 884-5404 during regular business hours.

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