Cape May County Herald, 19 May 1982 IIIF issue link — Page 27

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QUILT & DECOY DISPLAY and slide show (m thel&tor? of quilling will be among events during a fund-raising show, 11 to 9 May 29 in Cape May Convention Hall. Here, Mrs. Casey Bennett looks over some of the displays for the show, which benefits continued restoration of the Emlen Physick Estate. Co Park Concert Schedule

COURT HOUSE - Leon Fulginiti, executive director of the County Park Commission, has announced the 15th annual series of free family concerts to be held in the bandshell of the County Park. The concerts will be held on successive Sunday afternoon at the park on Rt. 9, two miles north of Court House. The series will begin June 27, and last through Sept. 19. Cookie Parly At Woodbine WOODBINE - The Society for Retarded Citizens will have a cookie and ice cream party for the residents of Woodbine State School June 13. Before the party, the society will elect officers at a meeting 12:30 p.m. in Woodrow Center. Those unable to be there can contact Mary Ramalho, 396-6694, to arrange for cookies to be picked up.

IN RELEASING Uie concert schedule, Fulginiti said, "These concerts have become an annual tradition here at the park; a tradition which fits with the county’s image as a peopleoriented county. "When you consider that this county’s economy is based on tourism; is virtually dependent on our vacationers, then it makes sense to give them a little extra," said Fulginiti. "We also like to take care of our permanent residents." THE CONCERT schedule follows: June 27. Bicentennial Band. 2 p.m . Singing Ambasaadoni. 3 p.m., July 4, Rocap- Shannon Music. 2 p.m.; July II. Golden Eagle Band. 2 p.m.; July ID. Sal Baro-Tenor, 2 p.m ; July 2S. Ml. Laurel Regional -Ballet. 2:30 p.m.; August 1, Larry Ferrari-Organisl. 2:30 p.m.. August 8. Dan Deaediero-Cordovox. 2 p m.; Delco Chapter SPEBSQSA. 3 p.m., August IS. Charlie Dee's Band w/singer. 2 p.m.. Victorian Village Chorus. 3pm; August 22. Young at Heart, 2 p.m.; Swinging Old Timers, 3 pm.. August 29. Capelh-Silvain Singers. 2 p.m. U S Coast Guard Training Center hand. 3 p.m.; September 5. Evelyn PI I la-Soprano. 2 p.m . Tumolo Musical Knights w/singer, 3pm.. September 12. The Doctors of Rhythm, 2 pm.. September 19. Garden State String Band. 2 p.m.

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SEA ISLE CITY - The Townsends Inlet Civic Center is holding an open house party 11 a.in.-3 p.m. through Friday May 21, as a prelude to the City Centennial Celebration. A display of historical documents and photos of Sea Isle City and Townsends Inlet will highlight the display. "WE HAVE gathered Gems Benefit Revue May 30 CAPE MAY - The Gems of Cape May County present “Cabaret" featuring The Rochaway Revue of New York, with a cast of 40 senior citizens all over 60,8 p.m. Sunday, Ma> 30, Convention Hall, Beach Drive. Donation at the door or call 465-7511 or 465-5178 for tickets. Proceeds are for the 1982-83 Scholarship Fund.

hundreds of -old photographs-of Sea Isle City and Townsends Inlet from years past," said Civic Center spokesman Lee Evans, "and we invite residents to come in and see this pictorial history of our City." The Civic Center is located at 138 85th St. in the Townsends Inlet Section.

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