Cape May County Herald, 7 April 1982 IIIF issue link — Page 22

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TV Show County Calendar

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OCEAN CITY - Party City, a dance variety show hosted by TV personality Kenhy "Wildman,” will be taped at this resort's Music

Pier beginning May 29

The program will be seen on cable television including tfie New York Time? Network, Channel 23 and # other systems throughout South Jersey. Initial coverage will be approximately 150,000 homes. A PERSONABLE young emcee. Kenny Calcagini t/a "Wildmab,” has a string of danqe show successes that extend from ttie Jersey Shore to Puerto Rico. He is noted lor his imaginative ability to get people dancing with special feature's such as spotlight dances, contests and props. The flamboyant entertainer was seen on a highly rated local TV special Tuesday evenings from the •lub Oasis in Wildwood last season He is currently featured at the WoodbW *lnn in Pennsauken and has appeared throughout New York. Pennsylvania and

Puerto Rico. *'

• PARTY CITY will include recording stars7\ .record producers and the \ "Party City Dancers" plus the banjo music of Bill Bruestle and his "Sunshine Boys ii It will be taped for airing at the ‘resort's

54-ye9r bid Music Pier.

.‘'This dance program will prrtmota Ocean City heavily , throughout, the South Jersey area," noted •Mark Soifer, Public Relations Director. Ocean City is also promoting, a big band radio show .with William Sackett syndicated throughout the Delaware Valley from WPEN in

Philadelphia.

The first program will be taped 2 to S p.m., at the Music Pier. Boardwalk and Moorlyn Terrace. May 29. The taping session will be followed by a big band dance featuring Sackett at 9 p.m. on the Pier. PortraitDay The Cape May County Jaycee-ettes will sponsor their second annual Family ' Portrait Day April 24. offering a framed 11 by 14 inch family jjortrait for an

attractive price.

Call 886-4559 or 884-7^12

for information.

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Drive, Stone Harbor, 8 p.m. Dr. Lawrence Wiachell. president, Atlantic Community College, address before Amertcar/ Awn. of Untvynlt? Women. County Library, CM Court House, 8 p.m. c

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Buried Child by playwright Sam Shepard, South Jersey Regional Theatre (6&-0553), Somers Point, Apr. 15-May 1. Roller Skating, (call 884-8411), WOd., 7-9:30 jm., Fri. 7-10 p.m , Sat. 7-10 p.m., Sun.'1:30-3:30 p.m.,

Cape May Convention Hall.

3rd Annual Needlework Exhibit, Ocean City Arts Ctr., 409 Wesley Ave., 10 to 4 Monday thru Saturday & 7 to 10

p.m. Monday thru Friday, thru April.

First Call-For Help, county-wide comprehensive information & referral service. Confidential & free, 729-2255. Elementary Schools Art Exhibit, sponsored by County Art League, Carriage Hbtise Art Gallery, Physick Estate,

Cape May, March 27 thru April 7.

Cape May County Art League.'W50 Washington St., ' Cape May, 11 a.m.^n/fr.Tues , Thru Saturdays; Sundays 1 to 4 p^m. (Closetr Mondays). Exhibits, program,'lectures. Call 884-8628 for information. * Free Senior Citizen Swim, ElemenUiry School Pool, Cape May, every' Monday, Wednesday 4 Friday 3:30 to

4:30 p.m. " •

First Call of Help, county-wide comprehensive information & referral service, Confidential, frfe$‘. Call 729-2255. . Birth Control. Pregnancy testing, reproductive counsel- • ing - . Family Planning unit; CMC Health Dept: Mori.‘thru Fri., 8:30 a m. to 4:30 p.m. Call 465-3181, extf.21^ ; County^Library (465-7837),<MecbahiC|St., CM Court House, Monday thru Friday 8:30 p m to.g p.m., Saturday 9 to 4:30, SundayTlrf5 p.m. . . Boro Library (522-0564),. 6301 Oceao'Av^., Wildwood Crest, Monday thru Saturday 10 To 5, Sundays' 1 to 5, evenings hours ^esday thru Thursday 6:30 to 9

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