HErald & Lantern 23 March '83
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COURT HOUSE - Three Kinty rCTidehts have been •esentpd with awards of rnt by the State Depart ent of Transportation-for. eir advocacy and support f improved public Ritsportailbn ,. Reccivinfi the awards, •esented t>y John. F lendan. DOT commis oner, were Mary Roe.
director of the County Department of Transporta tion, Ann Zahora, director of the County Office on Ag mfe. and Robert Bonner of the Cdunty Planning Board The awards, explained Freeholder Director .An thony T Catanoso. went to three citizens from each of the state’s 21 counties
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l(A RHYTHM — Colleen Mtstravich. left, nml Vicky (•arafalo. both of \\olon. rehearse for "Rhythm on Ice", annual show of Winter Wonderland Skating Club, to be held I::I0 p.m. Sunday. March 27. at \entnor City Ice Rink.
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Free blood pressure clinic is slated at the borough hall. 7:i2 Broadway from l to 4 p m This happens every fourth Monday and is available to all ( ape May
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Sr. Center Program Is Varied
OCEAN CITY — Anyone over 60 years of age can participate in the free classes at the Stainton Senior Center. 3504 Bay Ave., given by the Atlantic Community College S A G E programs for Cape May and Atlantic County residents. How to Make Your Own Sculptured Lamp Shade will be offered by S A G E, at the Stainton Senior Center for 8 weeks beginn ing 1:30 p.m. Wednesday. March 23 Claudie Buckingham of Ocean City will be the instructor Buckingham has taught in Ocean City. Linwood and Virginia There will be a charge for The lamp shade paper Instructions arc free For informa tion call 399-0055 OTHER ACTIVITIES at the center are limited to residents of Cape May County On Thursday. March 24. 10:30 a m William Moore will explain the Phon-A-Medic Emergency Rescue System The Trim and Tone Exer cise program is offered 13 pm each Friday Gayle Daniel, the instructor, includes a variety of dance movements stretch and floor movements Physical
conditions, diet, and home routines are discussed. Each Thursday 1:30-3:30 p.m. David Platt instructs in the moves and calls of square dancing. The group has been dancing together for a year and call themselves the "Ocean City Waves.’’ County residents may join in the fun. A VARIETY’ of free craft classes are held Monday. Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday mornings County senior citizens are welcom ed to tour the Center Mon through Fri 9:00 - 9:30 AM and obtain a schedule of activities. In conjunction with, the activities.^.the nationwide nutrition project is located in the Stainton Center The objective is to encourage older amcricans to get out of the house and to make new friends For reservations or additional information call the Nutrition Project at 398 2552 The Center is under the jurisdiction of the County Office of Aging Call 399 0055 for further information
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