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WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 16 Sr. CltiieiM CrafU FnUvil. Music Pier, Ocean aty final day. Card Party by Greater Cape May Historical Society, Victorian Towers, Cape May, 12 noon to 4 p.m. American Indian Lecture, Children's Dept,, County Library, 4:30 p.m. KiwanbrClub dinner meetingj Clubhouse, 1111 Beach Dr., Cape May, eVery Wednesday, 6:15 p.m. Mansions by Gasligfit. final evening tours of four Victorian interiors, tickets & map at Physick House, Cape May,-7:30 to 10 p.m. Self-defense for Women, talk during monthly meeting, C.M. Co. Nurse Assn., The Lodge, Anglesea. Overeaters Anonymous (861-2350 for info.), St. Tasimir’s Church, Lincoln & Clay Sts., Woodbine, 7:30 p.m. Villas Women's Regular Republican Club meeting, Bayshore & Weber Rds., Villas, 8 p.m. Fun Night by Stone Harbor Seniore, School, 7:45 to 9:45 P-m. * . ' *V , Ix>wer Twp. Chamber of Commerce meeting, first &* third Wed. of each month, Chamber Bldg., Villas, 7:30 p.m. AdvaiUges of Breastfeeding to Mother & Baby, first of four monthly meetings on The Womanly Art of Breastfeeding by La Leche League (886-9815/465-7028), Eldredge Avc., Del Haven, 7:30 p.m. THURSDA Y, SEPTEMBER 17 Sing-along with Bill Bmestle and Walt Smith, Music Pier, Boardwalk & Moorlyn Terrace, Ocean City. Rummage Sale sponsored by the Altar and Rosary Society of the Church of the Assumption, Church Hall, Primrose A Sea view Ave, Wildwood Crest, today thru Sat., 9 a.m. tod p.m. Coastal Storm Precautions, talk by coordinator Avalon Office of Emergency Mariagement, meeting of Stone Harbor - Avalon Branch, Burdette Tomlin Hospital Aux., Urie’s Fish Fry, Rio Grande Blvd., Wildwood, noon. Meeting of tawer Twp., Federation of Senior Citizens (all senior citizens clubs welcome), Millman Center, Villas, 1 p.m. Avalon Chamber of Commerce meeting Rock'n Chair Tavern, Avalon, 7 p.m. Bingo, final Thursday, St. Joseph's Auditorium, 44th & Central, Sea Isle City, 7:30 p.m. N.J. State Firemen’s Convention, Wildwood, today thru Sat.
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NOTICE All clubs and organizations with regular meeting schedules are invited to submit — on a post card — updated Information on meeting times, places and dates. Once received, we shall need to be notified only of special events and meeting changes. -L.D.F.
FR1DAY,JEPTEMBER 18 All-American Trave^Chib visit to Stone Harbor, begins today for three days. / Rummage Sale (seconder Thurs.), Wildwood Crest, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. New & Used Sale, St. John of God Church, Town Bank Rd., N. Cape May, today A tmwr., 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Rummage A Bake Sale benefiting the Middle Twp. Panther Marching Band, Methodist Hall, off Main St., C M. Court House, today A tmwr., 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Graduating Ceremonies for Recruit Compaifies,* l/.S. Coast Guard Training Ctr, Cape May, every Friday, 2:30 p.m. Penny Party sponsored by the Villas Women's Regular Republican Club (open to public), Bayshore A Weber Rds., Villas, 7:30 p.m. Popular Music Concert by the "Singing Ambassadors,” Music Pier, Boardwalk A Moorlyn Terrace, Ocean City, 8 p.m. p. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 Bike-a-thon to benefit Multiple Sclerosis (info: 398-4200), Wean City. Bazar sponsored by the Ocean City High School junior class, Music Pier, Boardwalk A Moorlyn Terrace, Ocean City. ' New A Used Sale (see under Fri.), N. Cape May, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Rummage and Rake Sale (see under Fri.), C.M. Court House, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. - A Rummage Sale (see under Tnurs.), Wildwood Crest, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Antique Auto Show, Washington St. Mall, Cape May, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Trap Shoot every Saturday, Bayshore Sportsrhen’s Club (open to public), end of Arizona Ave., Villas, n6pn. Villas Civic Club regular monthly meeting, Millman Center, Bayshore Rd., Villas, 1 p.m. \ "Operation Sea Watch," slide lecture on seabirds by local naturalist Dave Ward, Fire Company Aud., Yale Ave., Cape May Pt., 8 p.m. MAC Buffet A Dance (reservations 884-5404), Huntington House, Capejday, cocktails 7 p.m., dinner 8 p.m. SUNDAY^ SEPTEMBER 20 1st Annual Quadrathon (swim, row, run A bike), limited entries thru 884-8411 ext. 27, Cape May Rec Dept., today. 7-Day Workshop for Birders sponsored by the Cape May Bird Observatory (info: 884-2736), Cape tyay, today thru Sept. 26. i A Coin Show A Exhibit by Cape Coin Club, Wildwood Rec Center, E. Rio Grande Ave., Wildwood, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Poker Run sponsored by the Silver Spokes Motorcycle Club, starting at Wand’s Mobile Station, ferry A Bayshore Rds., N. Cape May, sign-up 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Cape Stamp Club (open to all), Lower Twp. Rec Ctr., Bayshore Rd, Villas, every Sunday 2 p.m. Democratic Club ham A chicken dinner (all invited), Clubhouse, Bayshore Rd, A Washington Ave., Villas, 2 to 6 p.m. ' S. Jersey Chapter. Nat'l Wild Turkey Federation meeting (for info: 465-7069), Lester G. MacNamara Wildlife Management Area, Tuckahoe, 2 p.m.
MONDA Y. SEPTEMBER 2 Overeaters Anonymous (884-4584), Advent Parish House, 612 Frankhn St., Cape May, every Monday 12:30 p.m. a. Overeaters Anonymous (368-5279), Boro Hall, 3100 Dune Dr., Avalon, every Monday 7^0 p.m. Annual Awanls Dinner to benefit C M. County unit, American Cancer Society, Deauville Inn, Strathmere, dutch treat cocktails 6:30, dinner 7:30. Assn, of Young Adults (AYS) meeting, Public Safety Bldg., JFK Blvd., Sea isle City, every Monday 8:30 p.m. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 Fashion Show, sponsored by St. Joseph’s PTAS (967-3695 or 263-3202), Golden Inn, Avalon, cocktails 11 a.m., luncheon noon. Fun A Games for seniors, Avalon Senior Citizens Org., Community Hall, Avalon, noon. Chess Club. Community Ctr., North Wildwood, every Tuesday 7:30 p.m. Square‘Dance sponsored by Millman Seniors, Milfman Ctr., Villas, every Tuesday 7:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 23 Kiwanis Club dinner meeting (see Wed.), Cape May, 6:15 p.m. Overeaters Anonymous (s^fc-Wed.), Woodbine, 7:30 p.m.
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CONTINUING ‘Victorian Capers,’ 28-minute color film on historic Cape May, public showings, Welcome Ctr., Lafayette near Jackson, Cape May, Fridays A Saturdays at 9 p.m. thru oct. 3. Wildflower Artist Ruth J. Adams qf Passaic, exhibit of works. Wetlands Inst., Stone Harbor Blvd . 9 to 5 Tuesday thru Saturday, Sept. 1 thru Sept 28 Shark A Fish Museum (featuring largest shark in world ever mounted, the 18 ft.. 3,800 lbs. great White). Mariner s Landing, Schellenger. Ave. A Boardwalk, Wildwood, daily thru Sept. 12, from 1 p.m, to midnight Trolley Tours of Historic Cape May. meet at Beach A Guemey, Sata. A Suns. 10 a m. • 3 p.m. Historic Tours of Physick House, Victorian Museum, Physitk EState (884-5405), Cape May, Weds.. Sit. A Sun. 12-4 Ufru September, Suns, in October. Walking Tours of Historic pistrict Wed. A Sun. 10 a m. 'Meet at Mall Info Booth, Cape JVIpy v Historic Cold Spring Village, ,Sea8hore Rd 3/4 mile lorth of Ferry Rd., Cold Spring. 13 historical buildings. >> craft demonstratibns, special events A restaurant ' (884-1810), daily tiU 9 p.m Black A White Photographs by Ocean City photographer Scott Griswold Jr,, Rockford Gallery, 406 Asbury Ave., Ocean City, continues until Sept: 30 County Park (465-5271) featuring'barbecue pits, picnic sites, playground A.rec eqpt.^bpll fields, children’s zoo, bike A hiking trails, Rt. 9 north of C M. Court House, daily til dusk. . • Colonial House guided tours by Greater Cape May Historical Society (88*830). adjacent to City Hall (rear ) Cape May, every Monday, Wednesday A Friday It a m. to 2 p.m.
POMONA, - The Stockton State College Performing Arts Center will launch its 1981-82 season on Saturday evenign with a premiere of the Eastern Opera Theatre’s new production of Gaetano Donizetti's "Lucia di Lammermoor," scheduled to tour nationally following - the Stockton debut. The visit by the Eastern Opera Theatre represents ‘The Agony’ MAYS LANDING - "The Agony and the Ecstasy." a 1965 film starring Charlton Heston and Rex Harrison, will be shown at Atlantic Com- - munity College Saturday at.. 8 p.m. in Walter E. Edge Hall. Him is based on Irving Stone’s best-selling fictionalized biography of Michelangelo, the great Florentine, sculptor, architect and painter. Flea Market, Tailgate Sale PALERMO - There will ’ be a Flea Market and Tailgate Sale 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 26, at, the Upper Township Senior Citizens Center, 1369 Old Stage Coach Rd. (near Evergrec.i Dr.) here, according to Mrs. William Dougherty of the Senior Citizens Club. Dealers are invited to attend, and may reserve fcpace by calling 263-8077, . 394-3627 or 399-4042.
the first time that a nationally acclaimed touring company will be taking up temporary residence at the Center to tech. dress rehearse, and debut a production prior, to taking it "out on the road " According to Donald Westwood, the opera' company's artistic^ director, the decision to use Stockton’s facilities is a tribute to the outstanding technical support received by the company during previous visits. IN HONOR OF the premiere, the Friends of the Performing Ans Center will host a special extended intermission reception following the opera's second act. Highlighting the festivities will be a presentation of a special plaque, to the association's .founding president, Michelle Lenzmeier. Flamenco guitarist Carlos Montoya will be featured Saturdy evening, SCpt. 26, at the Arts Center.
George Boyer Historical Museum, Rm. 212-216 City Hall i (522-2444), N.J. A Montgomery Aves., Wildwood,'Monday thru Friday 1 to 3. Sightseeing Boats (sail A power cruises along the beach* and backbays offered day A evening from many resort marinas; ask at dockside). Hedge Garden (topiary artistry), Fishing Creek Rd. btwn. Breakwater A Bayshore Rds., Fishing Creek, daily till dusk. Ocean Clfy Pops, Music Pier, Ocean City, nitely con certs Sunday thru Wednesday 8 p.m. Cape 1 May County Art League. 1050 Washington Street, Cape May, operi 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. Birding Hotline (taped message on bird sighting. Hawk watch reports, interesting phenomena A birding tips).by C.M. Bird observatory, 707 E. Lake Dr., Cape May Point (884-2626) Wetlands Institute featuring nature Museum Aquaria, I Observation ToWer A Bookstore (368-1211), Stone Harbor Blvd., Tuesday thru Saturday 9 to $. \Sr, Citizen Swimming (884-8411 ext 27) Elementary Sdiool pool, Cape May every Monday, Wednesday A Friday kftemoon 3:30 to 4:30 Bdlleplaln State Forest, (864-2404) featuring hiking trail}, picnic area, camping, fresh water lake; daily. Cape Maj) Point State Park, (88412159) featuring nature trails, surfishing, scenic overlook, daily till 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 Thursday evening 7 to 9 • Thrift Shop, sponsored by Assn, for Retarded Citizeas, 6th A Maryland, Rio Grande, Monday thru Friday, 9 to 6 an(f Saturday, 9 to noon learning's Run Botanical Gardens, Rt. 9'btwn. Avalon Exit 13 G.S. Pkwy, A Sea Isle City Bly.d., daily thru Oct. 31 from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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