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Fun & Games The French Connection
WILDWOOD
Residents and visitors to the Jersey shore have a special opportunity to celebrate anolher Independence Day this year. Today, July 14, the City of Wildwood and McDonald's will welcome visiting French students with a Bastille Day Celebration, 1 to 3 p m at the Rio Grande Ave. and Park Blvd. McDonald’s. The 40 students participants in the International Council of Student Exchange Travel Program, are spending their summer working at Wildwood McDonad’s. HIGHLIGHTING the Bastille Day Celebration will be French sports, singing, games, a mini French lesson conducted by the visiting students and a retelling of the Bastille and U S. Independence Day students are officially welcomed by Mayor Guy Muziani and other city officials, a French version of McDonald's menu will be posted next to the
American one.
Participants in the exchange program are among the top academic students in their colleges and come from,dll parts of France. For every French student that Hornes to the United States, one American student has the opportunity to work in
Europe.
THE PUBLIC IS invited to join in welcoming the young students to Wildwood and sharing Bastille Day festivities with them. Here is today’s
— schedule:
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I pm . - Greeting of French Student*. Wildwood Mayor Guy Muziani. Government and Community . Repreaentalives, McDonald'* Representatives, posting of French menu. Bastille Day Story and Independence Day Story ; 1:30- Tug of-War (Jamils' Team v» Napoleon's Team ■. 2 00 - Student* glvef rench lennon*. 2:30 - Soccer (Sidekick version in roped-off area of par|ilng lot); 3:00 Singalong led by French student* (English word* to be distributed i Film Fest At Library
Festival To Launch New Stage
COUSE HOUSE - The Free Family Summer Film Festival sponsored by the County Library 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays has begun. No reservations are needed to attend. An average of three to five shorts are shown per evening, a variety of topics. July W. The World of Comic Book* The battle is on between the two. giants of the comic book busmen* ait each Iriet to outdo the other with even greater superheroes and super heroines
‘Deathwish 4" Revue Slated
CAPE MAY - The Port Authority Theatre Ensemble will present Deathwish 4, Rocky 3. A Comedy Improvisation and Revue, 8 p.m. July 17 and 18 at the Chalfonte Hotel. The show is a blend of song, dance, improvisation and film which depends on audience participation. It is scheduled for an off-off Broadway theatre in the fall. For ticket information call 884-8409
Folk Songs At Park
CAPE MAY POINT - Jim Albertson, immediate past president of the New Jersey Folklore Society, will be presenting a program of folk songs and stories for people of all ages 2 p.m. Sunday, July 18 at Cape May Point State Park. His performance is part of a series this summer in -state parks for which funding has been made available by the N.J. State Council on the Arts and the Department of Environmental Protection The summer parks program will showcase New Jersey performing artists weekly in the parks during July and August. ALBERTSON SERVED as president of the New Jersey Folklore Society 1980-1982 and was honored by the New Jersey Folk
Festival with its second annual award for distinguished contribution to Folk Music in New Jersey. Programs consist of traditional folksongs, ballads and folk tales gathered from a wide range of experiences. For further information, contact the N.J. State Council on the Arts 109 W State St.. Trenton, N.J. 08608 ; 292-6130. Daddy Long Legs CAPE MAY - A longtime favorite story gets a technicolor musical retelling 8:15 p.m. Tuesday, July 20, when Daddy Long Legs will be shown in the air-conditioned Victorian Towers auditorium. Fred Astaire and Leslie Caron btar in this 1955 film.
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JULY 27. Miid/)at Art A study o< a mudflal on the San Francisco Bay where artist* build 'strange, im promplu. driftwood art sculpture for passing motorist* Also studies the history and evolution of this unique salt marsh from an Indian shellmound 3,000 year* ago to it* use today as the largest outdoor folk art Kallery in the United States And the Ootf Specialist. W C Field’s first sound film Aug. I. The Adironach Minstrel Lawrence Older, master fiddler, .former logger and resident of the Adirondack Mountains in New York, sings, fiddles and tells tales of a life 1 now past A special appearance by Pete Seeger highlight* Older music And Ghost of the Pines, an explora lion of old. forgotten towns in New Jersey in which some genuinely sur prising history took place AUG. ta. Dare the Wildest River/a trip through the magnificence of the Colorado River with it* foaming rapid* and contrasting quiet pool*, and the excitement of maneuvering through the waters in wooden dories and rubber raft* Beware, Beware. My Beauty Fair is a play within a play, acted out by the Children's Theatre of Montreal, about a school play and the mysterious drama that lurk* backstage August 17. a feature film starring Jerry Lewis, in a tale of a shy college chemist who mixes a miracle brew which change* him into a cam pus casanova AUG. 24. The Psychic Parrot who appears on television to predict the World will end on Friday at midnight The build up and drama in the days preceding the final event are reported by the media and received by'two sterotyped apartment dwellers who experience life through television's perceptual filter Aug. 31. an animated feature about Oblio. a round headed boy in a world of pointy-headed people l^ear ning Oblio's secret, an evil count banishes him to the Pointless Forest, where Oblio bedomes involved In a number of surreal adventure*
CAPE MAY - Inaugural activities for the new Midv Atlantic Center for the Arts ^UMAC) outdoor stage begin this month with a two-week festival of music, dance and drama. The first annual MAC Performing Arts Festival will be presented Friday evening, July 16. Most performances will take place on the new outdoor stage located in a wooded grove that forms a naturally green amphitheatre at the Physick Estate, 1048 Washington St. THE AUDIENCE is urged to bring their own chairs or blankets for seating. There will be a small admission fee for most events to help pay for cosLs of the productions subsidized by MAC The Friday and Sunday opening shows July 16 and 18 are Victorian ’ Variety Entertainment, presenting*^ the favorite songs and dances of that booming era when Cape May was Queen of the Seaside Resorts. The performances will begin at 8:30 p.m. on the outdoor stage. Blue Sea, Blue Grass and Blue Shy will be presented Thursday, July 22, by the , Opera Theatre of New Jersey on the MAC Stage.
Auction Set OCEAN CITY-The city historical Museum will hold its annual auction on the museum grounds 10 a.m. Tuesday, July 20. Volunteer help and consignment or donation of items for sale are sought Consignments will be received at the museum 10 to 4 thru July 17.
A rain location for the performance will be the Church of the Advent at Franklin and Washington Sts. THE PR-1 NT ETON BALLET will perform Friday, July 23, on the outdoor stage Rain date ik Satur day, July 24. A Summer Festival Chorus will perform at Convention Hall on the Oceanfront 9 p.m. Sunday. July 25. Admission will be free. The Mozart Society of the Philadelphia Orchestra will play Wednesday. July 22, at the Church of the Ad vent, Franklin and Washington Sts.
THE FINAL SHOW Lit tie Red Riding Hood, a children's play, will be performed at . 4 p m on the MAC outdoor stage Written by Seymour Barab, the drama is being performed by arrangement with Boosey & Htfwkes, Inc . publisher and copyright owner. Children are admitted free; adults will pay ad mission The 1983 Performing Arts Festival will be held in September and activities will be scheduled throughout the 9ity For further information, con tact the MAC office at 1048 Washington Street. Cape May. 08204 or call 884-5404
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