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CAPE MAY COUNTY MAGAZINE 75 MAY ’83
Need a Superhero? Create Your Own
CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE you've ever wanted to tr^-yourJwnd at comic illustration or write fantasically heroic stores, the Cape May County Library is providing you the opportunity by way of a contest The contest is open to all
Cape May County students between the fourth grade and high school. Con testants are asked to create a superhero based on a mythological character and to draw a color poster of their character Each poster should be accom panied by thfc contestant’s
name, address, phone number, grade and school. A short story, describing the character you have created and his or her super powers, should accompany the poster. The contest deadline is May 30. Entries must be
submitted to the Cape May County Library or its branches. Prizes will be awarded for best art work and best story For information on various types of mythology, comic illustrations or writing methods, ask your librarian for assistance.
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CAPE MAY - Tickets are being distributed to all city officials and employees for admission to the trolley, walking, and Physick Estate tours operated by the MidAtlantic Center for the
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day of each month, bingo follows. SI John of God Hall. No
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Oct. it-Ki Catskills Polka Weekend by Polish American Club i into 522-359!) or HM> <4i72’ Indoor Soccer: Jersey .Cape Racquet Club, all ages welcome to participate. 1 info 465-7411 or 967 4342 1 llersliey. Pa. l-da> trip by On the Road Again Singles Club, iinfo 399 544H', May IS. Animal Welfare Societv animals for adoption, 'info 465-3403). Rt 47. Dias Creek. Tuesday Sunday. 11 a m to3
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Wildwood (rest Public Library. 6301 Ocean Ave . winter hours lo a m -6 p m Monday thru Friday. 1-5 p m Saturdays & Sundays ' 522-0564) Story Hours with Grandma Otton. Wednesdays at 10:30 a m . Slone Harbor library Belleplain State Forest. 'Mil 2404) featuring hiking trails, picnic area, camping, fresh water lake, daily. City Library (884 3305).Cape May. Monday thru Friday It) to noon & 2 to 5. Saturday 10 to noon Tuesday & Thurs day evening 7 to 9 No. Wildwood recreation programs volleyball, aerobic dancing, pre-school story tellings, exercise. 4-H rifle club, other activities For information call 522-2955 A \. Al-Anon. Alaleen meetings, Maris Stella auditorium. 50th & Dune Drive. Avalon, Fridays 8:30 p m Recreational Activities exercise, dancing, arts & crafts, children &• adults. Sea Isle City. < info 263-11411 Story Time, w ith Mrs BeatneeGibbs, for 3 to 5yr olds, every Tuesday. N Wildwood Community On, 900 Central Ave . It) a m
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Studio'S Set 5th Annual Dance Fest
ERMA — “Fantasy”, the fifth annual recital for students at Dancers Two Studios, will be presented 8 p m Friday and Saturday. June 3 and 4. at the Lower Cape May Regional High School Auditorium glasses from beginners to advanced will perform tap, jazz, ballet, and tumbling routines to such varied selections as'“Ice Castles Theme,'' “Hot Lunch," and "Country Square Dance " SOLOISTS WILL include Hans Krown, tap; Barb Vetrone, jazz; and Lauren Balliette, ballet Instructors Sue Brooks, Suzy Burns, Nancy Gibson, and Debbie McHale will be featured. There will also be a special appearance by Show Stoppers, the Dancers Two traveling company, who will perform their "Stars and Stripes Mambo " The Fantasy theme is carried out not only^in the musical selections, But in the costumes as well Young dancers will make appearances as Fink Pan tliers. Big Birds, and even little fishes All seats are reserved For advance reservations call 465 3656 or 465-1916
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