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Herald & Lantern 11 May '83
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CAPE MAY The Mid Atlantic Stage will hold its community auditions at R ito tonight al the Franklin Street Civic Center, for the upcoming summer theater season The season will open with The Fantasticks, June 30 to July 10, followed by The Importance of Being Ernest. July 14 to July 24. learned Ladies. July 2R to Aug 6. Bobber Bridegroom. Aug II to Aug 21; and closing with Comedy of Errors. Aug 26 to Sept 4 Actors should come prepared with a three lb five minute scene of their choice and a song uf they want to be considered for a musical) The Mid Atlantic Stage will also sponsor public acting classes three mornings a week during the summer A beginning adult/senior citizen class and a more ad vanced company class will both lx* open to the public and can earn students three college credits A teenage class will also be offered with college credit available for anyone al least in their junior year in high school
\ LIMITED M’MBEH of stipends are available for some positions and all par ticipants can apply for col lege credit Those wishing to audition
as actors, those wanting more information about the classes, and those interested in the intern pro gram should report at the auditions tonrght For addi tional information call 884-5404
AVALON - The Avalon beach tag booth is nowopen on a limited schedule to allow for early purchase of seasonal beach tags. The pre-season price of these tags is $4 before June 1. and $6 thereafter. The weekly tags are the only tags
which show an increase this year. They will be selling for $3. The beach tag booth will be open from 9 a m. to 4 p.m on weekends and from 9 a m. to 3 p.m. on weekdays through Sept. 11.
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By JEANNETTE O’MAY Despite the foul weather in Florida, the Suncoast sizzled with the warmth of Villas Fishing Club com rades and their cronies Mother Nature smiled on us the day of our annual picnic at Fort DeSoto Park and 47 attended, count 'em \ Dot and Ernie Ade. Chirk and Florence Parker. and Cass Murphy. Hill fiftl Kathy Campbell. Ka> and Frank Uhlein. Eleanor and Roland Fryling, Ed and Fran Scheffler, Charles and Ann Rupinski. Lucille and Gil Judd. Peg FHz maurice. Jim Carroll, Walter and Frances Fritz. Elsie and Warren Kipp. El wood and Bonnie Besson, Mane and Bill Daniels. Ralph and Stell Rodgers. Gertrude and John Anglin. Ray and Marge Gaynor. Mae and Art McKee. Rusty and Sue Bornebrook, Afex and Carolyn Stewart. Anne and Bill Redmond and daughter Eleanor, Fran and Ah Brown and the Scot ty O’Mays. Ann and Russ Winsett were busy getting their new quarters in order A goodly group has been lured to Fori Myers and environs: Dot and Don Grif fin. Edith and Harry Helverson. Betty and Jim Brown. Gloria and Buddy Beardsley. Joe and Betty Harkins, Phyllis and George Devmney, Ann and Jim Kilcoyne and friends Sadie and May. Bebe and
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