Cape May County Herald, 14 December 1983 IIIF issue link — Page 29

Herald & Lantern 14 December '83

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CAPE MAY — Broadway starlet Kristi Coombs, U, of North Cape May, wiU be appearing in “Boardwalk Christmas Fantasy II, Santa’s Toyshop” Dec. 17-18 at Convention Hall. Appearing with her will be John Rodriguez. They and Annika Blomkvest sing a new arrangement of “O Holy Night.” “Santa’s Toyshop” will feature many live toys to excite that wonderment of Christmas. The traditional songs of Christmas will once again be presented by the “Mini Company Choral Sing,” the popular arrangement they presented at “Fantasy I.” This arrangement was done by Jerry Ganiel who has also done a new arrangement for “Fantasy II.” The Joanne Reagan Dancers will present astirring movement to George Wilson’s rendition of “Carol of the Bells.” Tiny Charolotte Marsden will perform the “Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy” and MicheUe Moore will appear as “Clara,” also from the “Nutcracker.” Beth Graham will appear Dec. 18 in the “Dance, of the Snow Queen.” Broadwalk Fantasy II will culminate with all 75 members of the cast in Victorian holiday finery for the age-old carol of “Silent Night.” Tickets are now Tap Dancer Teaching CAPE MAY - Bill Ready, precision speed tap dancer, has been guest teaching at the Reagan Studios in Cold Spring. Ready lists many years of study with well known teachers in the tap dance field. His performing credits have included the Fred Astaire series “It’s Fun to Dance,” The Perry Como Show, “Packaged on Broadway” with Steve Laurence and Edi Gorme. He toured with varous Astaire productions. Ready is also an expert in the field of ballroom dancing. He was director of the Astaire Studios in Union and Passaic Counties.

Perpetual Charter

TOWN BANK - A perpetual charter was presented recently to Town Bank Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary 3725 by State Commander Walter Meriden. Also in attendance were the state president of the V.F.W. Aux- , iliary; James Matthews, District 17 commander; Winifred Bonny, District 17 Auxiliary president; Lawrence Gray, Town Bank commander, and rose Gray, president of the town Bank auxiliary. Christmas ornaments, doll and a cradle made by Ruth Dunn were donated to the Woodbine State School by the Auxiliary.

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