Cape May County Herald, 2 February 1983 IIIF issue link — Page 4

Herald & lantern 2 February ’83

Art League Opens With ‘Nostalgia ’

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CAPE NtAY ThcCoun f and other events on Saturty Art^JaCague, W50 * day evening, Feb 5, with a Washington St , will open special show of AH I>eaguc

its 55th,season of exhibits •Nostalgia."

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The opening reception for this exhibit will be 8 to

10 p.m. Saturday.

THIS SPECIAL show of memorabilia is the concept of the league's acting director, Antia Currier, who has been assembling many items from the League’s long history Among them are photographs of the county's historic building, photo engraving blocks, originals of Old House Tour posters, and newspaper

cartoons

Some of the watercolors and pencil drawings of Cape May scenes done by the late Herbert Pullingcr. noted Philadelphia artist and instructor at the Penn sylvania Academy of the fine Arts, will be mounted and on display for the first time They are part of the league's accession of many examples of his work Cards Ready WILDWOOD - Students of Wildwood High School will receive their report cards Friday, Feb. 4, school officials announced

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OCEAN CITY - A new procedure for the pickup of recyclable materials has been announced by Stephen Gabriel, Senior Environmental Planner City-sponsored drop-off locations will be established beginning Tuesday. Feb. 1 These will replace the current program of collection with home trash PICK-UP AREAS will be the parking lot, 5th Street side, of the new fire house, 5th and Asbury Ave and the lot on the south of the fire station, 29th. and West Ave. There will be two marked containers at each site, one for newspaper, one for glass. Residents will be able to leave materials whenever convenient with the exception of one day each month when containers will be transported to the county recycling center These dales will be announced GABRIEL NOTED that newspapers oflTy must be placed in a paper grocef'y bag or tied with a string Magazines or office paper cannot be accepted. Only glass jars and bottles will be recycled, said Gabriel, no windows or tableware These should be rinsed out but labels, caps, etc may remain. Colors do not have to be separated WHATEVER GLASS is carried in (bucket, etc ) must not be thrown in depository Gabriel emphasized that any trash or debris in either container will result in materials being rejected by recyclable buyers. In Ocean City s first yeAr of city-sponsored recycl-

Army Medal Goes To Sgt. Keith

WHITESBORO Sgt William Keith, son of Tinie and Julius Keith of 506 E Lena St. here, has been decorated with the Army Achievement Medal of Fort Riley. Kan The medal is awarded to soldiers for achievement or meritorious service and acts of courage

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