Cape May County Herald, 23 June 1982 IIIF issue link — Page 19

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Ullllll{, U 11111.1 IUIIIIIII.III Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. Square Dance, sponsored by Millman Seniors, Millman Ctr., Villas, every Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 30 (See r weehly Hating under Wednesday) Centennial Summer Concert, Doctors of Rhythm Dix- * ieland Band. Promenade Bandshell, JFK Boulevard, Sea Isle City, 7:30 p.m. CONTINUING South Jersey Regional Theatre, The Last of the Red Hot Lovers. Somers Point, thru July 3 ( 653-0553 for info and ticket reservations). Charles F. Bofinger exhibition of selected acrylics, lithographs and serigraphs, thru July 7. William Ris Galleries, 9725 Second Ave., Stone Harbor.

Tun' Signups SEA ISLE CITY - Registration for the city’s "fun” softball league, for players 35 and older is taking place 10 a.m.-4 p.m. daily at the Dominic C. Raffa Community Center. Pancake Day CAPE MAY - The Kiwanis Club will hold its annual pancake day 7 a.m.-l p.m. Saturday, July 3, at Convention Hall. Proceeds of the sale go to provide financial aid for two years of college for a student selected by a Kiwanis Committee. Tickets will be sold at the door. For information call

Sea Isle City Diagnostic Center, Summer hours: each Monday 10 a.m. to noon (except July 5)', Raffa Commurfily Center Bldg., Kennedy BlvdFree Senior Citizen Swim. Elementary School Pool. Cape May, every Monday Wednesday & Friday 9 to 10 a.m. City Library (County Branch), Community Ctr Kennedy Blvd., Sea Isle City, 9:45 to 1, and 2 to 5 Monday thru ’ Friday, 7 to9 Monday evenings, 9 to noon, Saturdays learning's Sun Botanical Gardens, Swainton, Route 9 between Avalon (Exit 13, Garden State Pkwy., and Sea Isle City Blvd., open daily thru Oct. 20 from 9:30 a m to 5 p.m. Wetlands Institute Museum, Observation. tower, , bookstore, and nature trail open to the public free of charge, Tuesday thru Saturday 9 to 5.

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Grand Opening, June ^Oth THE TOP-O-THE-ROCK

Featuring the "Visions" for their 4th consecutive season! Direct from "Harrah's" to the Rock'n Chair The Vistons’are back for the whole season. This is good news to the hundreds of you who have danced to this exceptionally talented group. And a'guaranteed surprise for those who haven't yet caught their act.

Sal Anthony and the Visions features Sal Anthony, Keyboard and vocals; Mike Conti, bass guitar and vocals; Bobby Rlchardo, drums and vocals. The Visions do it all, and do it better than any group you've ever heard! So come -to the Top-O-The-Rock, 9:30 pm June 30th.

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