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Herald & Lantern 7 December '83

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CAPE MAY - FesUve events «nd regularly scheduled tours will be featured throughout the holiday season through Jan. 1. The Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts is sponsoring: Trolley tours of the National La ad mark District from the information booth at the head of the Washington St. Mall, Saturdays 10 a.m.- 3 p.m., and Sundays, 10 a.m - l p.m.

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YOU RE INVITED to Aft OLD-FASHIONED CHRISTMAS on the Washington Street Mall IN CAPE MAY Shop our Victorian Mall this Christmas. Enjoy our wreaths, gas lights, our sparkling garlands, and trees, our specialty shops and our festivities. CANDLELIGHT WALK Fri. Drc 9th 4 TAurc . Dec ISth Tku it Ihp evening that the Mall merchants say. "Thank you for shopping on our Mall " All even/ng long, shops with candles or lantern* in their window* are •rrvinj? wine and cheese, or coffee and cakes, or cider and donu!* You don’t want to mi** thi* event Thu i* our Hospitality Night EVENING HOURS Many Shops Open til 9 PM CAROLERS STROLLING AND BANDS PERFORMING, At Our Christmas Events A Weekend SANTA IS ON THE MALI WEEKENDS WITH EARLY GIFTS FOR EAGER CHILDREN Pl.FNTY OF FREE PARKING i GIFTSARE OUR SPECIALTY ,

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(Except Dec. 25), Walking tours of the National Landmark District, beginning at the informat i on' - b.oo th * f the Washington Str~Mall, Sundays Dec. 11 and 18, lb a.m. CHRISTMAS lights trolley tours in the allweather trolley-bus to see not only the Christmas lights festooning Cape May’s Victorian landmarks but the lavishly-decorated grounds of the “1000 summers" country estate. Running on Thursday evenings Dec. 15, 22, and 29, these tours start at 8 p.m. at the head of the Washington St. Mall. “1000 Summers" Excursion 7:30 pjn. Wednesday, Dec. 28. Tw trolley-bus will depart from the Physick Estates to journey to "1000 Summers", the fabulous country estate outside of Cape May. There, after viewing the Christmas lights display on the grounds, the group will be the guests of the proprietors on a tour of the interior culminating in the serving of traditional holi-

AARP Slates Luncheon

CAPE MAY - Middle Township Chapter 1182 of the American Association of Retired people will hold its annual Christmas luncheon Tuesday at 12:30 at the Golden Eagle. At-10:30 a.m., the Middle Township High School choir will sing in the sanctuary of the First Methodist Church, Main Street; Court House. Members are reminded to bring gifts for elementary school age children. Nine lap robes, made by the members of the chapter, will be distributed to rest homes and housebound people this Christmas.

day refreshments. Reserve now by calling 884-5404. Tenth annual Christmas candlelight house tour, 6-10 p.m. Friday, Dec. 30, taking in more than a dozen of Cape May’s homes and churches noted for their holiday decorations. Tickets are available by calling the MAC office at 884-5404. On the day of the tour, these tickets can be purchased at the MAC office on the Physick Estate 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., at the inf or-

Peace Vigil CAPE MAY - The Jersey Cape Coalition for Nuclear Disarmament will hold a candlelight vigil for peace Friday evening at the Cape May Mall. Assembly will be at Our Lady Star of the Sea Church, 252 Washington St.. 7:30 p.m.

mation booth on the Washington St. Mall at Ocean Street noon to 7 p.m., or at any of the houses on the tour (All will be flying an orange banner) 6 to 10 p.m.

Lower School Plans Concert

COLD SPRING - Students from Lower Township Consolidated School will perform in the annual holiday concert Wednesday, Dec. If in Lower Cape May Regional High School auditorium off Route 9. The free concert will begin at 7 p.m., featuring a chorus, solos, bands and the brass choir. Mark Weber will direct the band and Richard Bew will direct the chorus.

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