J Herald & Lantern 18 January '84
& entertainment
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Dancing Is New Center Offering
OCEAN CITY - Latest offering for senior citizens
which'are given 1:30-2 p.m.
Thursday.
at the Howard Stainton Senior Center is beginners square dancing lessons, Calendar
The advanced group will continue the class until TrSO. As the beginners pro-
gress they will blend in with the .entire group. A diploma will be given and graduation held at the end of thf year. A seasonal touch-will be given hand crafts, which will focus on Valentine decorations and gifts. Other activities at the center, 3304 Bay Ave., include: Macrame, taught by Ronnie Novickas, 9:30-11 a.m. Mondays; candlewick and snowflake, with Nan Hampton instructing. 9:30-11 Wednesdays; exercise program, 1-3 p.m: Friday. The activities are open to any person over 60. For further information, call 399-0055. Katherine Schimmel is the center manager. Programs Available CAPE MAY - There are still openings available in several courses for late registrants for the city’s Winter Recreation Program. Those programs that will still accept registrants are as follows: Adult.Leam to Swim. Monday S4 pjii.; Oifldrai Leant to Swim (three classes'. Tuesday 4-7 pm. ner Ballet. Tuesday 4 5p.m . Infant Swim. Wednesday and Friday p m . Tiny Tori Swim (twodaaaes). Wednesday and Friday S:Jfr4:30 p.m ; Aqua Aerobics, Wedneaday *-•30-7:JO p.m. Advanced Karate. Wedneaday and Friday 7-$ pm.; Boy's and Girl's Diving Class. Friday 6:30-7:30 p.m ; Pre-School Dance. Saturday 0-10 a m ; Tiny Tots Swim. Saturday 0-10 a.m . Children Learn to Swim. Saturday 10-11 a.m ; Super'Saturday. Saturday 10-nooei Lifesaving. Saturday 11-J p.m ; Toddlers Gym nasties, Saturday .13:1S-1:IS p m . Karate (two classes I Sunday 6:304:30 pm Classes are filling up quickly. To register, contact the Department of Civic Affairs at 884-8411, ext. 20 or 27.
' Next week's menu ' of meals served by _ the Cape May County Nutritional Project lor the Elderly Next Week's menu: Jam 23. Salisbury steak w/mushroom gravy, parslied potatoes, chopped spinach, canned apricot halves, oatmeal cookie. Jan. 34: Batter-dipped fish fillet, Tarter sauce, whole corn kernels, stewed tomatoes, lemon pie. Jan. 25: Chili con carne w/kidney beans, mashed potatoes, peas, tapioca pudding. Jan. 26: Orange juke, baked chicken w/bread stuffing, carrots, fresh Bartlett pear. Jan. 27: Veal Parmegiani w/Mozzarella cheese, tomato sauce, buttered noodles, green salad w/creamy Italian dressing, fresh apple. All meals are accompanied by bread, margarine and beverage. . Snacks for the homebound, delivered with the mobile meals, are: Jan. 23: Ham sandwich, fresh apple, milk. Jan. 24: Egg salad sandwich, fresh Bartlett pear, milk. 4 .. * Jan. 25: Chicken salad sandwich, banana, milk. Jan. 26: American cheese sandwich, fresh orange, chocolate chip cookie, milk. Jan. 27: Cottage cheese, lettuce leaf, crackers,* slteed canned peaches, milk.
(From Page 21) CONTINUING Sqifkre Dancing Lessons by Avalon Recreation Dept., for class times telephone 967-3066 Epcot-DisneyworId winter fling., (info 398-1238 or 399-3228), Feb. 23 to Mar. 1. Seniors bus trip Jo Florida, (info 884-8841), Feb. 24 to Mar. 2. AA. Al-Anon, Alateen meetings, ' Maris Stella auditorium 50th & Dune Drive, Avalon, Fridays'8:30 p.m. Tot Shop, preschool program — games, stories, exercise^ field trips (info967-3066), Mon.,Tue$., Wed .Thurs., Fri., 9 a.m.-12 noon sponsored by the Avdldn Recreation Dept. "Fresh F/om the Garden" cookbook free gift wrapping, benefits American Cancer Society (info 886-1154), purchase Mooday-Friday 8-5 p.m. unit office of American Cancer Society, 15 Delsea Dr., Rio Grande.
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CAPE MAY - Registrations are still being taken for the city’s Youth Swim Team lor coeds9 to 17. This is a competitive swimming program in which coaching is provided in all areas of
team swimming.
Also included in this'program will be at least two practices per week, six to eight meets, road trips lo ptber communities, par ticipatior trophies and a post-sea son banquet. For further information call the Department of Civic Affairs at 884-8411, ext. 20 or 27. : % •
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