Cape May County Herald, 14 September 1983 IIIF issue link — Page 43

Herald & Lantern 14 September '83

dining & entertainment

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The Chalfonte Dining Room A unique Dining Experience with Southern Cooking King Edward Lounge enjoy a cozy and intimate atmosphere Concerts by Candlelight Thursday Evenings at 8 p.m. Dinner-Concert packages available Guided Tours Monday and Friday at 4:30

CAPE MAY - Regina Hess, M.A., will present "The Arts and Personal Transformation" at the County Art League Sunday noon to 5 p.m. This is an exploration of several of the arts as opportunity for nonverbal expression to promote self awareness and creativity, an exploration of the art of living

creativley.

On consecutive Wednesday evenings. Sept. 21 and 28. Ms. Hess will present "Moving into Change" at the Wetlands Institute on Stone Harbor Blvd., Middle Township. These workshops will explore various ways to get bodies and minds moving to help remain flexible in order to cope with a rapidly chang-

ing world.

Ress is an actress, dancer and teacher. She

holds a B.S. in English and Secondary Ed. from Carnegie Mellon University and a M.A. in Theatre from Villanova University. For information on "The Arts" workshop, call the Art League, 884-8628. For information on the evenings at the Wetlands, call

465-4878 or 465-9664.

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TRENTON — Two Ocean City High School students are represented in the New Jersey Teen Arts Exhibit at the State Museum's Cultural Center Gallery through Oct. 2. • They are Kathleen McHugh, with a pastel drawing. “As I See Myself." and Sabra E. Corson, with a watercolor. "Ballet Dancers.” The works in the display, one of the Teen Arts extension projects, were selected from the 550 works exhibited at the 14th annual New Jersey State Teen Arts Festival May 31. June 1, and 2 at the Douglas Campus of Rutgers, the State University, in New Brunswick. In conjunction with this exhibit, an open public reception honoring the young artists is scheduled 2:30-3:30 p.m. Sunday. October 2. The reception will be followed by the Teen Arts Revue, from 3:30 to 5 in the Museum auditorium, featuring performances by student participants in the 1983-84 Interscholastic Assembly Program

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