Cape May County Herald, 24 March 1982 IIIF issue link — Page 16

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Dining And Entertainment

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Spring is Just t couple days old now, and getting better each day Signs.of Uw time sre appearing everywhere: bird arrivals, crocuses peeking through the ground, kids, with their baseball bats New spring clothes are on the ladles' minds Time for the big spring housecleaning In a lot of homes Curtains coming down and new ones going

up.

Time to throw open the windows on the warm days and let the good, clean air blow away the winter cobwebs. From what we see hereabouts, not only do plants come back to life in the springtime, but a lot of people too. WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN ALL WINTER. MATILDA?. Love blossoms in the springtime. Does it ever. Just take a walk around town and see it for yourself. Lucky you if you’ve got a sweetheart to go out walking

with you.

The Earth is awakening from her winter’s rest and as you walk along, you'll catch the fragrance and the variety of the new season. Each day the sun takes a higher course across the heavens, climbing toward the pok» of the

horizons.

‘ It’s a magical time out there. Enjoy! And now, Rome suggestions for springUme dining:

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THE NEW MIAMI INN - Offering fine dining plus entertainment. Jaml« is the featuring stylist Wednesday, Friday and Saturday at one of the county’s truly iircsistible spots, the New Miami Inn at Florida & BayShore Rd., Villas. Fine food is the hallmark of this well known restaurant-lounge. Sundays k Tuesdays enjoy Prime Rib for just $8.95 per person! Mondays the Seafood Combination is available for $6 95! There are always lunch and dinner specials. All dinners , are full course and include the hplp yourself salad bar, open 5 until 9 p.m. Friday nights the ladies can enjoy the Ladies Nite when all drirtks are only $1 per! CAPT’N ARAB’S IS THE RESTAURANT to show off to out-of-towners. You and your guests at’e assured a Foodfilled evening at - the unusually' fine Capt’N Ahab’s Restaurant, located on Rt, 47 (Wildwood Blvd.) between Rt. 9 k Garden State Pkwy. Every morsel of food is truly a delight. 'The portions are generous and every meal here Is a feast. You are treated as a special guest of the Captain’s and he will even be by your table to saf hello. Only the freshest food available is used, skillfully prepared to your order and slrrved by the thoughtful staff THE A LA CARTE DELI is now open weekends for your convenience Time to step out and enjoy the tasty food at the A La CaHe Dell, located at 301 Washington Mall, Cape May. The cottier dell serves breakfast, luhch and dinner, 7 a m. to 7 p.m. on Friday, Saturday k Sunday. The nightly dinner speiials start at.a low $4.95 and include a variety of tasty choices. The A La Carte is located close to everything, theshqife; beaches k historic area. There’s none finer deli than Cape May’s very own, noted for sinfully delicious dessert* THE WASHINGTON INN OPENS THIS WEEKEND. One of Cape May’s-fine gourmet inhs, the famous Washington Jnn, BOT Washington St., reopens for the season this Friday, March 28. It’ll be open 5-10 p.m. weekends and reseryations for Easter Sunday are now be ing taken. (Telephone 884-5697). This charming old-fashioned dining room has been a drawing card and is now owned and managed by the gracious Craig family who delight in serving the best regional cooking, accompanied by the freshest locrlly grown products available. -v_ HAMANN’S SUNSET RESTAURANT - quality food in (Page 18 Please) . * '

.WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24 Free Blood Pretsare Cltak, Wildwood Community Ctr., 115 W. Davis Ave., Wildwood, every Wednesday 10 a.m. ^o noon. v • ( Free Weekly Dance Ctasseo for Adults (partners not needed), line, round k ballroom dances, Sea Isle Community Ctr., 1:30 to 3 p.m ’ Education Seminar on Arthritli, sponsored by Arthritis Volunteer Action Committee and featuring Robert Speer, D-O^BTeeting Room, Social Services Bldg., Rts. 9 & 47, Rio Grand£ 1:30 p.m. V.D. Clinic, CM Co. Health Dept., Crest Haven Rd., Garden State Pkwy., CM Court House, every Wed. 5 to 6

pm.

Kiwanis Club dinner meeting, clubhouse, Till Beach Drive, Cape May, every Wednesday, 6:15 p.m. CM Co. Educational Secretaries Assn, meeting, at Cold Spring home of Betty McPherson (to register 884-4803), covered dish dinner precedes meeting at 6:30p.m. Potters Wheel Club, Lower Twp. Roc. Ctr., Villas, every

Wednesday 7 to 10 p.m.-

Co-Ed Volley Ball, leagpt? games each Wed. k Fri. even-. ing, Convention Hill, Cape May, 7 to 10 p.m. . Square Dance Lessoni (adults k young adults), Avalon Community Hall, 2nd A 4th Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Centennial Committee special meeting, Public Safety Bldg., Committee meeting room, Sea Isle City, 7:30 pm). Stone Harbor ACBL Duplicate Bridge (public invited)/

Firehouse, every Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.

Social by Villas Women’s Republican Club (all welcome), club hall, BayshoreA Weber Rds., 8 p.m. NAACP (CM Co. branch) meeting (info 465-573e), Count ty Library, ($1 Court House, 8 p.m. 1

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THURSDAY. MARCH 25

Entry Deadline. 3rd annual Needlework Eshibit,(during April), Ocean City Arts Ctr., (390-7628), deliver to Ctr., 409 Wesley Ave., Ocean City, today thru March 31. Free Income 'Taz Assistance for senior citizens k workers edming less than $20,000, every Tuesday 4 Thursday in March (aJso visits to blind A disabled), Social Services Bldg., Rio Grande, 9 a.m to noon; Spring Dessert Card Party, k Bingo. Sponsored by Women's Community Club; Welcome Ctr., Lafayette St.,

3 pe May, 12:30 p.m.

lames Walsh of Retired Seniors Volunteer Program of I Co. will ipeak during luncheon meeting of CM£ Retired Educators Assn., Corbin House, Rt. 50, Corbin Ci-

ty, 12:30 p.m.

Defensive Driving Course (three days), provided by Ocean City Police (register 399*111), iB35 Central Ocean City, today, tmwr. k April 1, from 7 to 10 p.irf. CMC Chess Club (all ages welcome),lower Twp. Rec.

Ctr., Villas, every Thursday, 7 p.m.

Wildwood String Band meeting (iritefested musicians call 729*888 or 522-0880), Legion Halli Wildwood, every

Thursday 7:30 to 9:30 p.m.

Book Night .Jskill games k activities will focus on research k study skills) during meeting of Richard M. Teitelman School Title I program, Erma, 7:30 p.m. Masons, Hereford Lodge *177 F. k A.M. meeting, 2nd k

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