Cape May County Herald, 21 April 1982 IIIF issue link — Page 37

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Schedule of ijvents

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• Poster & Essay Contest — Awards will be presented at 3:00 p.m. by Chairperson Charles Bernard to the winners of these contests: Essay Winner — Beth Collier; Poster Winners — 1st, James Tweed; 2hd, Christopher Goodwin; 3rd, Peter Simmons;

Honorable Mention, Fay'Thomas.

The poster winners are all from the Grade 4 of

the Cape May City Elementary School.

Winning posters will be on display from 10:00 O-m. until 3:00 p.m. at the Welcome Center on

Lafayette Street.

• “Waltzing in Cape May" — Com-

mitteeperson Dolly Stango will introduce this new song composed by Robert Stango.

• "Gaslights and Tulips” — Reading by

Committeeperson Harry Lozour of this original poem by Capt. Andrea Lippi.

Food and authentic Dutch imported giftware from Holland will be for sale on the Cape May

Mall.

Restroom facilities are available at the Welcome Center on Lafayette Street. Sunday, April 25th • Visit Captain Mey’s Inn — 202 Ocean Street, Cape May. Open 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. Admire the private collection of Delft Blue and other artifacts from Holland. Donation of $2.00 goes toward the Tulip Festival. Saturday, May 1st 1:00 p.m. Washington Street Mall

Reagan Dance Studios will perform in authentic Dutch costume to musical accompaniment at 1:30,2:30 and 3:30.

• Straat-Wassen — Dancers in Dutch costume

Iwi by Maria Steinmetz of the Netherlands American Association of the Delaware Valley will perform to music this old custom of street scrubbing still observed in

the Netherlands

• Music — Throughout the afternoon by the

Hoffnagle Band.

• Poster & Essay Contest — Reading of the winning essay by it’s author, Beth Collier, Age 10, Grade 5, Cape May City Elementary

School.

Winning posters will be on display.from 10:00 a. m. until 3:00 p.m atthe Welcome Center on Lafayette Street. • Presentation — Deputy Mayor Adrian S Capehart will present Certificates of Ap-

preciation.

• "Waltzing in Cape May” — Com-

mitteeperson Dolly Stango will introduce this new song composed by Robert Stango.

• “Gaslights and Tulips" — Reading by

Committeeperson Harry Lozour of this original poem by Capt. Andrea Lipp.

Food and authentic Dutch imported giftware from Holland will be for sale on the Cape May

Mall.

Restroom facilities are available at the Welcome Center on Lafayette Street. Sunday, May 2nd • Visit Captain Mey’s Inn — 202 Ocean Street, Cape May. Open 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. Admire the private collection of Delft Blue and other artifacts from Holland. Donation of $2.00 goes toward the Tulip Festival.

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HEATHER O'NEAL I would love to be Tulip Queen, because a tulip is a very pretty flower and 1 would love to represent Cape May as Tulip Queen because I love Cape May. I was born here and have lived Here ever since. Cape May is beautiful and a lot of fun. It is a good idea to have a tulip for our city flower and to have a Tulip Festival celebration honoring our great city. - Heather O'Neal <^Worth Cape May wilt he nine years old April 29.

• Pre-Ceremony Music • National Anthem of the United States of America • National Anthem of the Netherlands • Invocation — Reverend Robert O. Davis, Pastor, Macedonia Baptist Church • Welcome — Harry Lozour, Chairperson, Tulip Planting Committee • Introductions — Garin Fedderman, Chairperson, Tulip Program • Greeting^ — Hon. Adrian S. Capehart, Deputy'Mayor. City of Cape May. Mary Loper, President, Greater Cape May Chamber of Commerce. Fred Coldren, City Manager, City of Cape May. • History of Dutch Heritage and Tulips • Reading — Tulip Queen Heather O’Neal of her entry letter for the Festival. • Flower Presentation — Tulip Queen Heather O’Neal presents bouquet to First Lady Lois Capehart, wife of Deputy Mayor Adrian S. Capehart. • Tulip Garden Display — Depty Mayor Adrian S. Capehart of the City of Cape May will present awards to the winners of the best tulip displays' (Deadline for entries is April 29th at 12:00 noon. See enclosed article and entry blank in this special section). • Dancing — Klompen dancers of the Joanne 1 Exceptional gourmet dining in the elegant atmosphere of an historical Victorian mansion. Dinner Eridoy-Mondoy/rom 6 P.M. Elegant Sunday Brunch 9 AM -1 PM

SUNDAY EVENING Free Guided Tour For Our Dlnntr Gueeti Eleven Room* 0/Victorian Antique*

Alexander’s

' 653 Washington St, Cape May a*gm nto (NexttoCityHall)

Firemen Need Help For Sale CAPE MAY The Volunteer Fire Department is in need of items for a yard sale, proceeds from which will benefit the department’s construction of its Historic Museum. Persons having items that thjey would like to donate ^are requested to drop them off at the Firehouse or call 884-7547, and arrangements will be made to pick them up. The yard sale will be held Saturday and Sunday, May 29 and 30, rain or shine, at the firehouse«

The GALLEY ALLEY Celebrates Captain Mey’s TULIP FESTIVAL WITH A SPECIAL

10% Off Sale!

ALL ITEMS WITH TULIPS! OFFER GOOD APRIL 24TH-MAY 1ST.

A Unique Shop-Specializing In Color Co-ordinated Table Top& Household & Kitchen Gifts. Phono 6844)052

513 CARPENTERS LANE (On th» Bach Of TH« Mall) CAPE MAY