Cape May County Herald, 14 September 1983 IIIF issue link — Page 41

Herald &'Lantern 14 September '83

BUBBLY PLANS — Committee of Avalon Women's Republican Club reviews plans for annual Champagne Gala, to be held 2-4:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 2, at Golden Inn. Front row, center, are Pauline Petricca, left: Mary Fallon, club president, seated, and Lynda Pagliui chairperson. Other committee members, left to right, are Ruth Spencer. Jean Wilsey, Jane Mprhard, Doris Wittmeyer, and Esther Bracher. For tickets call 967-IW; lion Sept. 12-23, classes beginning Oct. 3; Bowling League starting Oct. 5. Fun Nights for Stone Harbor Seniors, in Elementary

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School building, to be held every Wednesday, start Sept, 25. Cape May Historical Society to sponsor bus trip to Winterthur Museum and Gardens, leaving County Museum, Rte. 9, CM Court House,8 a m. Wednesday. Sept, 28 (info and reservations 465-3535). St. Joseph's Church sponsored trip toOberammergau Passion Play, June 22,1984 For brochures write to SICNJ 08243, or call 263-8285. A.N. Wyeth watercolors exhibit. Wm. Ris Galleries, (info 368-6361), 9725 Second Ave., Stone Harbor, thru Sept. 15. Square Dancing, (info 884-5585), every Thurs. except 1st Thurs. of month, Millman Cntr, Bayshorc Rd., Villas, 8 to 10:30 p.m. Nashville bus trip. Oct. 12-18, by On The Road Again Singles Club, (reservations 399-5448), deadline September ‘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 (522-2444), N.J. & Montgomery Aves., Wildwood, Monday thru Friday 10 a.m.-noon and 1 to 3 County Park <465-5271 > featuring barbecue pits, picnic, sites, playground & rec. eqpt.. ball fields, children's zoo. bike & hiking trails. Rt. 9 North of C.M. Court House, daily til dusk. Firearms Safety Lecture A Demojistration by Junior Rifle Club, every Friday night. North Wildwood Community Center, 7:30 to 9 p.m. Animal Welfare Society animals for adoption. <info 465-3403), Rt. 47. Dias Creek. Tuesday-Sunday. 11 a m. to 3 pm. Story Hours with Grandma Otton. Wednesdays at 10 30 a m.. Stone Harbor library Belleplain State Forest. '861-2404) featuring hikingtrails, picnic area, camping, fresh water lake, daily City Librarv <884-3305i. Cape May. Monday thru Friday 10 to noon & 2 to 5. Saturday It) to noon. Tuesday &• Thursday evening 7 to 9 Vo. Wildwood recreation programs volleyball, aerobic dancing, pre-school story tellings, exercise. 4 II rifle club, other activities. For Inlormation call 522 2955. V \. Al-Anon.' lateen meetings. Maris Stella auditorium. 5nth \ Dune Drive. Avi|lon. Fridays 8;30 p in, Iteereatinnnl Activilies exercise, dancing, arts & crafts, children & adults. Sea Isle City. Dnlo 263 1141 * Story Time, with Mrs Beatrice Gibbs, lor 3 to 5 yr olds, every Tuesday. N Wildwood Community Or . 900 Central Ave . 10 a m. Sea Isle City summer recreation program, includes TBall League, Adult Softball League, Girls Basketball. Men’s Basketball, for full info on times & days telephone 263-4461. ' Hedge Garden, topiary artistry (info886-5148), open dai* . ly till dusk, between Breakwater & Fishing Creek Rds. Slide Talk On Arizona

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CAPE MAY - The County Art League, 1050 Washington St., will continue its monthly lecture series with a presentation by Ruthe Rutherford 8 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 21. Mrs> Rutherford, a resident of North Cape May, will give a lecture and show slides of her extensive travels in the western part United States, particularly the Four Comers area of

the southwest. Entitled "Arizona: The Land of Enchantment", the presentation will explore the Native American Indians who inhabit Canyon de Shelly and Monument Valley, two Navajo Indian Reservations in the northeast corner of Arizona. Admission is free. For information call the League, 884-8628, between 10 a m. and 3:30 p.m.

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