Cape May County Herald, 22 June 1983 IIIF issue link — Page 33

CAFE MAY COUNTY MAGAZINE 22 JUNE '83

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Promenade Art Show July 8-10

Watercolor

CAPE MAY — The city a.m.-5p.m. July 8,9and 10. will sponsor jts 19th annual General chairman Mary Promenade /Art Show 10 Joyce anticipates nearly G W3t$oii's ^ ‘'Merton ‘Jnn ' 106 Decatur St., Cape May NOW OPEN DAILY — — Dinner & Cocktails Daily From 4:30 » Early Diner’s Special ’til 6 P.M...$6.95

100 artists will exhibit. Eight-nine artists participated in the 1982 show and many of them have registered already. T1IE SHOW will be juried and comprise three divisions, Professional. Amateur and Youth General judging categories will include oil/acrylic, watercolors, graphics, sculpture and photography Cash prizes and ribbons will be awarded to the top three entries in each category For additional informa tion call the Department of Civic Affairs at 884-8411 ext. 20 or 27. Applications are available at Cape May Convention Hall, Beach Dr Cards, Bingo CAPE MAY - The Women's Community Club is having a Dutch treat lun cheon, card party and bingo 12:30 p m tomorrow at the Montreal Motor Inn. Beach Dr Guests are asked to bring playing cards Donation will be at the

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Dining Guide (From Page 22» There are daily platter specials for just $2 99 which in elude a buttery warm roll, cole slaw and French fries and the entree of the day all for just $2 99 For instance. Sun days enjoy a juicy hot turkey platter, Wednesdays enjoy Hot Beef and Saturday savour Fried Clams Cannings is located at 6300 New Jersey Avenue, Wildwood Crest <al n the corner of Wisteria) Phone your order ahead call 522-9407 TREAT YOURSELF AT THE BLUE CLAW. The Blue Claw overlooks the local fishing fleet right on Ocean Drive, Cape May, but doesn't overlook the seafood appetites of its loyal customers The luncheons and dinners are just what King Neptune ordered, including those legendary Maryland Biueclaw Crabs served during the "Early Bird" Special from 4 to 6:30 for just $6.95! While the scenic atmosphere atmosphere soothes you. the chef is busy in the kitchen preparing the fish and seafood delicacies made famous by the Axelsson & Johnson family UNCLE BILL’S PANCAKES - FLIP FOR ’EM. Uncle Bill’s Pancake House & Family Restaurants have 4 loca tions to keep you flipping for what arc often called the county's best pancake chain Every imaginable kind of pancake is made by the cooks at the locations in Cape May, Avalon, Stojie Harbor and Strathmore No matter which pancake house you visit, you're going to love 'em'

Exhibition

CAPE MAY - Jane Echevarria of Wildwood, author and illustrator of "Cape May Interiors," will exhibit her original water colors for the book at the County Art league, 1050 Washington St., beginning today Until July 6 the entire collection will hang in the upper gallery of the Carriage House, when a smaller group of pictures will be in the building foyer throughout the month of

July

*ON SUNDAY. July 10. at 4 :30 p.m following the con elusion of the league’s 35th Annual Old House Tour, there will be a reception for Mrs. Echevarria in the Carriage House Nearly 30 paintings are in the collection and show the interiors of Cape May 's finest homes The artist has a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Syracuse University and later studied with Morris Blackburn of Philadelphia

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Portfolio Workshop CAPE MAY - The County Art l/eague will sponsor a portfolio workshop for high school students inten ding to enter art school in the fall. I p m Sunday A free portfolio review will be given by artists Gerald Lynch. Sculptor. Cheryl Crews Lynch, and Ray Dougherty, painters The workshop will be held in the Carriage House Gallery, headquarters of the league. 1050 Washington St For infer mation contact the League at 884-8628

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