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CAPE MAY COUNTY MAGAZINE 22 JUNE '83

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COURT HOUSE - The winning paintings in the Ninth Annual Senior Citizens Art Contest are on display at the County Library through Friday. June 24. Later, the paintings will be readied for the journey to the State Art Museum in Trenton, where the New Jersey Senior Citizens An-

nual Juried Art Contest and Exhibition will be held in August WINNERS IN the contest. held June 9 with close to 60 oil paintings and watercolors on display, were: In the non-professional category, the first place ribbon went to "Rail

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COLD SPRING - More than 25 carvers from Maryland, Delaware. New Jersey and Pennsylvania will display and sell their works at the second annual Decoy Show and Sale at Historic Cold spring Village Saturday. June 25 The show will be managed by Pat Hillman, wife of Anthony Hillman, who is a featured New Jersey artist and carver for the state ex- * Something , For All On

hibit at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington. DC. Colonial games, gjfcat milk ing and square dancing will be featured evenw^unday at the village. Crafts demonstrations and shops, farm wagon tours, a country store and other events are held daily from 10 a m. to 5 p m. A bakery, ice cream parlor and confectionery shop supplement colonial and American foods available For additional information, phone 884-1811

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Fence," an oil by Midge McDonough of the Villas; second place was awarded for "Maine Tranquility," an oil by James Lindsay of Ocean View; the third place winner was "Cape May Ferry,” an oil by Dorothy Henry of Court House. Honorable mentions went to June Spielman for her water color, "Design," and Lida McDevitt for her water color, "Magnolias." IN PROFESSIONAL category: the first place to

"Victorian Interior," a water color by Jane Echivarri of North Wildwood; second place to "New Jersey Shore,” a water color by J. Anton Miller of Cape May; third place to "Last Bunker Boat," an oil by Edwin Hewitt of Wildwood Crest. Honorable mentions, in the professional class, went to Bess Kohler of Court House for her oil, "Solitude," and to Matilda Phifer Hughes of O'ean City, for her oil, "Day Dreaming."

COURT HOUSE - Planning has begun for the 1983 4-H Fair scheduled for July 21. 22, 23 at the 4-H Fairgrounds. Dennisville Rd , for projects and activities of 4-H youth throughout the county Along with 4-H projects and activities are various commercial exhibits and concessions and displays by various community organizations Commercial exhibit chairman Marvin Morrell asks anyone interested in commercial or educational exhibit space to contact the 4-H office at 465-5115 for an application. Baskets On Exhibition

CAPE MAY-An exhibit of handmade baskets from around the world is on display in The Carriage House Gallery of the County Art League, 1050 Washington St The baskets are from the collection of Virginia Ewer of Cope May and Louise Zerby of Cape May Point, and are exhibited in connection with the Ethnic Folklife Festival which will be held on the grounds of The Physick Estate noon-6 p m Saturday. Baskets from Ireland. England, Italy, the Carribbean, Mexico, South America, France and the United States are represented along with dolls from Mrs Ewer's collection

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