Cape May County Herald, 29 September 1982 IIIF issue link — Page 6

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CAPE MAY - Victorian Cape May. a National iliatoric Landmark City v celebrates the Fall season with a gala festival of activities on Victorian Weekend Columbus Day weekend. Oct B.9.10, and 11. will indude a touf of more than 25 private and public buildings, a Victorian Fashion Show and Cocktail Party, and a traditional Victorian Dinner Hop - VICTORIAN WEEKEND is a unique celebration of the nation s first seashore resort and its rich heritage of Ifith Century architecture Centered oi> the 101-year-

old Emlen Phjaick Estate at 1048 Washington St., the weekend will include more than two dozen Victonap homes and public buildings open to visitors-. One group of homes will be open 11 a m-4 p.m . Saturday. Odt. 9. and a se corid. different group of homes will be open Sunday. Oct 10 This tour offers one of the few chances for visitors to see the elaborate interiors of the homes as they move at a casual, selfguided pace through each bhilding. \D D E D* T O THE itinerary this year will be; an authentic, gala Vip' torian Dinner Hop. As in

Victorian Cape May. the participants will be regaled with authentic turn of the century music by the H.B. Smith Comet Band, the melodious accompaniment of singer. Winnefred Detorre, the after dinner dancing of Roncocu* Punch, a Dixieland Band, and a sumptious meal. Advance seservations are recommended for the dinner only by calling 884;5404 Sunday evening, a guide will lead a special tour along the streets, through the side yards, and across private lawns for a once-in-lifetimc glimpse of the brilliant stained glass Chat is specially lighted by, homeowners for this event. A history of colored glass and the significance of the various designs is detailed by the guide on this spectacular night-time

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popular activities of each Victorian Weekend is a cocktail party on the lawn of the Phyafck House. The party is ope| to the public, an(Tthe only charge is for drinks purchased. A fashion parade of Victorian Customers is a feature. Additional events of the weekend include concerts, a' lecture on Victorian architecture, guided walking tours, two different guided trolley -rides, films, and more. A complete itinerary of all activities is available by contacting the MidAtlantic Center for the Arts (MAC). P.O. Box 164, Cape May, 08204, or call 884-5404 during business hours. Proceeds from Victorian Weekend go to MAC for the continuing maintenance, restoration and operation of the Physick Estate as a community and cultural

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BLOOD DONORS crowd conference rooms of Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital as 120 pints of blood are collected In recent blood drive at hospital.

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WILDWOOD - The Krlights of Columbus Council 2572 tomorrow, will sponsor a bus trip to the Golden Nugget Casion Thursday. Sept. 30. Wine and cheese will .be served at the Council Home at 5:30 p.m.. and bus will leave at 6 p.m. Call Grand Knight Aldo Palombo at 522-7507 for reservations and information. The council will hold its 10th Annual Past Grand Knights Golf Tournament Sunday. Oct. 10. at Avalon Golf Club. Golfers from St. Jude’s Bike-A-Thon N. WILDWOOD - The second annual Bike-A-Thon for the benefit of St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital. Memphis, will be held noon-5 p.m. Sunday. Oct. 3. on the Wildwood boardwalk, beginning at 16th St. here. Sponsor sheets are available at Wildwood and Middle Township schools. North Wildwood Recreation Center, stores in those municipalities, and others in Avalon. Stone Harbor and Sea Isle City. Last year, seven youngsters raised $1,065 in the event. For information call Louise Garrison.

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4hree countries are expected to participate. Call Charles Pessagno. 522-2812, for reservat-ions and

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THE KNtOHTS held their Annual "September Birthday" patty at Crest Haven Sept. iP. The party is held for patients celebrating a birthday in that month. There were gifts, refreshments, and -

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The Council held installation of officers Monday, Sept. 27. with District Deputy Jim Phillips presiding:* Grand Knight, Aldo Palombo, Deputy Grand Knight, David Grasso; Chancellor, Fran San Miguel; Warden, Joseph Pilert; Advocate. Charles Pessagno; Financial Secretary. Ed. Levering; Recording Secretary. Joseph Duncan; Treasurer, Eugene I^affey; Outside Guard. Ray Sweeney; Inside Guard, Peter Matje, Chaplain, Msgr. Augustus T. Crinp. Flea Marts Continued

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COURT HOUSE - lieon Fulginiti. director of the County Park .Commission, announced today that the park’s weekly flea markets are still in existence. Designed to*help support the County Zoo. the flea markets have been held every Sunday since May 16. According to Fulginiti. they will continue until the middle of November or further notice. •WE HAVE HAD a ;mendous success with is series of flea irkets,” said Fulginiti. -. hough they do not cover the cost of running the zoo. they have helped to defray expenses to some degree. The idea of holding flea markets m the park has also become popular with area residents." The k <lea markets will be haUHtrSrfrt. every Sunday near the pond. Table space can be rented and sellers are advised to bring their own tables. For further information, call 465-5271.

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