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ERMA — Patricia Joudry’s tragi-comedy, Teach Me How to Cry, opens tomorrow and runs through Saturday, Dec. 3, in the Paul W. Schmidtchen Auditorium of Lower Cape May Regional High School, Route 9. Curtain time is 8 p.m. Teach Me How to Cry
Donations Of Blood Vital Now
COURT HOUSE - Those who are able to donate blood, particularly at the holiday season, can literally give the gift of life, say officials of the Cape May County unit of the American Red Cross. The community blood supply invariably drops in the time from Thanksgiving to the New Year, and it is then that donations are vitally needed, says the Red Cross. Collections scheduled for the holiday season are: Gift of Life Blood Drive. Methodiat Social Hall, Church St. and Rte. 9, Court House, 2-7 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 21, Cape May Care Center,- Rte. 9, Swainton, 1-6 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 29; Tuckahoe Fire Co., Route 50, Tuckahoe, 2-7 p.m. Friday, Dec. 30. ^ Call 465-7382 or 646-7000 to make an appointment to donate. T
concerns the manner in which human beings shape one another, and tells the story of a troubled teen-age girl who is steered away from a hazardous life of escapism by the love of a boy who has himself learned to face reality” writes Ms. Joudry in her introduction Xo the play. Dris Chelius, Peter Eatroff, Laura St. Clair, Sheila McCloy, Rick Weber, Tina Dixon, Denis Dowe, Nancy Breitbach. Christine Harris, and Missy Hughes are showcased. Costuming is by Amy Cushman. Seating is limited, and reservations are suggested. For imformation the school may be contacted at 884-3475.
Storyteller Featured
COURT HOUSE - The County Library is presenting Susan Danoff, storyteller who will enchant listeners with stories from all around the world for all ages, Friday, Dec. 16. “Many people assume that storytelling is just for children who don’t know how to read yet. It is true that preschoolers are wonderful listeners, but storytelling is really for people of all ages. Although the days before electric lights and TV are over, the oral tradition is still alive.” Susan says.
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