CAPE MAY COUNTY MAGAZINE 31 AUGUST '83
County Calendar Hems for COUNTY CALENDAR must he received the Thursday prior to publicaiton Send them to Libby Demp Forrest. P O Bo* «o, Cape May Court House. N J i«2to
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SLIDE REGISTRY — Villas sculptor Gerald Lynch and Mrs. S. Henry Vance, president of the county Cultural and Heritage Commission, review plans for a slide registry of local artists' works. Those works could be purchased by county officials for government buildings. For information about the registry, call Ray Schultz at R84-R230. CONTINUING Middle Township Regular Republican Club meeting in the library meeting room, speaker Pat Peterson, Monday, Sept. 12,7:30 p.m. Pee Wee Football, sign-ups for Lower Twp., Rec. Cntr, Bayshore Rd., Villas, noon-4 p.m. Land Auction. Borough of Stone Harbor, in the Council Chambers 10 a m. Thursday, Sept. 8; another sale will be held Monday, Sept, 12, 1 p.m. C.B. Picnic at CM County Park (info and tickets 886-1545). Sunday, Sept. 11. Premiere Showing of Touched.'’ formerly "Some Sun-
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The Chalfontc Owing R 00 " 1 * unique Dining Experience with Southern Cooking King Edward Lounge en/oyn coxy and intimate atmosphere Concerts by Cantfrelighl Thursday Evenings at ft p.m. Dinner Concert packages available f Wine Tastings Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday July 2-September 4 I Guided Tours Monday and Friday at 4:30 Port Authority Theatre Ensemble Weekends in August
ny Day," sponsored by Cape May County Unit of American Cancer Society, at Hunt’s T>vin I Theater, Wildwood, Thursday, Sept, 15 (info and tickets 886-1154). Exhibit of bird portraits by David Sibley at Wetlands Institute. Stone Harbor Blvd., Stone Harbor, (info 368-1211) runs thru Sept. 10. Limited recreation schedule in Avalon thru October Will include Slimnastics beginning Sept. 12; Tot Shop registration Sept. 12-23, classes beginning Oct . 3; Bowling League starting Oct. 5. Fun Nights for Stone Harbor Seniors, in Elementary School building, to be held every Wednesday, start Sept, 25. Cape Stamp Club meets in Lower Twp. Rec. Cntr., Villas, includes auction and quiz; Monday. Sept .12,7 p m Cape May Historical Society .to sponsor bus trip to Winterthur Museum and Gardens, leaving County Museum, Rte. 9, CM Court Housed a m. Wednesday, Sept. 28 (info and reservations 465-3535). Caesar's Casino bus trip, sponsored by LTCC (Lower Township Charter Change), September 19. (inquiries 886-1925). 1 American Cancer Society, linfo 886-1154). date & place will depend on response. Advancejeegistration required Senior Citizens of No. Cape May, next meeting Mon., Sept. 12,1 p.m. St. Joseph’s Church sponsored trip toOberammergau Passion Play, June 22,1984. P'or brochures write to SICNJ 08243, or call 263-8285. So. Phila. II.S. 3rd Annual Family Picnic (info 398-4817 or 263-8962), for transplanted former students who live at shore, CM Co. Park, 1 p.m.. Sept. 11. fith Annual Avalon Run For Life, 5 mile course, also 1 mile fun run (into "Run for Life," Box 1, Avalon, N.J 08202), 20th & Dune Drive, 9:30 a m., Sunday, Sept. 4. A.N. Wyeth watercolors exhibit. Wm. Ris Galleries, (info 368-6361). 9725 Second Ave., Stone Harbor, thru Sept. 15. Summer Birds of Cape.May - Birdwatching classps^tinfo 884-2736), Cape May Bird Observatory. 8 a m. until 10 a.m., Wed., Thurs. & Fri. Cape May Seafood Festival, Sept. 9, 10& 11, demonstrations, food sampling, music, (info RH4-84U). Square Dancing, (info 884-5585), every Thurs. except 1st Thurs. of month, Millman Cntr., Bayshore Rd., Villas. 8 to 10:30 p.m. Bus trips to Reading, Lancaster, Pa Sept,-46; Myrtle Beach, S.C., Sept. 21-25 to benefit Upper\Twp * Republican Club building fund, (details 398-1238). \ "Fresh Start" quit smoking program sponsored by^ American Cancer Society, (info 886-1154), date & place will depend on response. Advante registration required Nashville hus trip. Oct. 12-18, by On The Road Again Singles Club, (reservations 399-5448), deadline September 1 learning's Run Botanical Gardens, exhibit of 28 separate gardens interlaced with ponds & lawns featuring Thomas learning’s colonial farm. Rt. 9 one mile north of Avalon Blvd. Admission charge; children under 12 free 9:30 to 5 daily. Telephone 465-5871. -- George Boyer Historical,Museum! Km. 212-216 City Hall «.>22-24441. N.J. & Montgomery Aves.. Wildwood. Monday thru Friday 10 a m noon County Park 1465-5271) featuring barbecue pitsfypicnic sites, playground & rec eqpt . ball fields, children s zoo, bike & hiking trails. Kt 9 North ol (' M Court House, daily til dusk. Firearms Safety Lecture & Demonstration by Junior . Rifle Club, every Friday night. North Wildwood Community Center, 7:30 to 9 p.m N.J' Wings ’n Water Festival. Sept. 17-18. historical nautical and wildlife art show. Wetlands Institute & Museum, Stone Harbor Blvd Old ship models, ads, newspapers of 19th century, kouvenirs, guest registers, etc. are being sought for the exhibit Telephone 884-1017, 368-1211 ^ (Page 32 Please)
LUNCHEON AND COCKTAILS served under the awnings overlooking the ocean noon ’til 4 p.m. DINNER AND COCKTAILS served dally 4 p.m. 'til 12 Midnight*
INCREDIBLE! Surf, Surf & Turf only Just tfiinft of it, 9 t% C “ Sout ' 1 African Lobster Tail m joined with a Prime Fi(ct Migrum, topped with Jersey Steamed Clams prepared m the montreaC tradition! This and other specialty prepared dinners only at the Montreat Kestaurant.
Dinner Special From 5 To 6:30 P.M. Mtw 6:30 'll”
For Reservations And Dai/y Specials
Call 884-7011
Beach At Madison, Cape May
Visit Montreal Liquor Store. . stocked with Imported & Domestic Beer, Wine & Spirits
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M0N.-SAT. 4:30-10:00; S)JN. 4:00-10:00 BROADWAY & PERRY AVE.. CAPE MAY
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