Cape May County Herald, 19 May 1982 IIIF issue link — Page 28

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BARGAIN SEEKER* ,, ' r ,lr ’ 1 in a <frlrn nl Sunday flna marknls at thr County Park, dnisnad to ral»r funds thru rnntal spam fms to maintain and fmd Ihn animals In thr ino at thr county park. Rl. 9 Court House. . Doll, Toy Club Spring Sale

The South Jersey Doll and Toy Collectors Club will hold its Annual Spring Sale at the American legion Hall, 232 Mill Rd , Northfield, Saturday. May 22, i0 a m to 4 p.m. Items listed for sale will be pnti-

que and modern dolls together with clothes, wigs, knitted items and many other doll related items. For the miniaUjFe_coIlector, there wdl be n&tid crafted furniture, dolls and other related Items. /

Festival Celebrates Student Arts

ERMA - A Crlchrollon of the Aria Festival, featuring the works of students at Lower Cape May Regional, will take place Wednesday evening. May 26 at the high school. The celebration begins with a Chalk the Walk contest outside the school entrance. Inside, displays of student works in music, art, sewing, cooking, mechanical drawing, wood, metal and child care will be on public view between 6 and 8 p.m. % A choir concert, featuring traditional and pop tunes, will begin at 8; during the concert, the presentation of awards will be made.

HUNT’S PIER RIDES NOW OPEN EVERY SATURDY & SUNDAY AT 12:30 P.M. MAIN BOARDWALK AT POPLAR AVENUE IN WILDWOOD ENCOUNTER the ULTIMRTE...

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Slides, Film Focus On China

CAPEMAY-The County Art League will present bne of its free film evenings aK the Carriage House Gallery, 1050 Washington St.. 8 p.m.. Saturday, May 22. The program, 6.000 years o/Chinese Art and Culture, makes use of color slides from the National Gallery of Art and also of a color

film, The Ancient Chinese. THE FILM IS a presentation of Ancient China’s history through its art, writing ahd technology. It portrays the Chinese people as a reflective and philosophical people. The public is invited to attend. For further information call the League at 884-8628

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CULINARY SCHOLARS Claudia Hemphill, of North Wildwood and Robert Podolski. right, recipients of first scholarship to Academy of Culinary Arts at Atlantic Community College, show off gourmet creation to Franz Kichenauer. director of ACA. Scholarship was presented by Edward I>on & Co.

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