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Pioneer Days' Open House at the Cape May County Historical Society Museum was held last Saturday . The Buckskinners encamped their families on the grounds. Crafts demonstrations, including .rug braiding and
spinning, plus 'grilled' lunches pioneer style, were some highlights of the event. * A continuation of Pioneer Days will be held throughout the month. Call or visit the museum on Route 9, Court House, for
visiting information and group rates The Methodist Social Hall, on Church Street. Court Housie, recently had a Red Crops' Blood Drive Last Thursday, local donors had a chance to "Be a Fanatic About Life" as the "Phillies Phanatic" has always urged them. An open air market was held Saturday to benefit the Seaville Methodist Church, Route 9, Seaville. Flea market items plus dbnfrced edibles were sold. THE JERSEY CAPE Coalition for Nuclear Disarmament has cited a local meeting place and spokesperson. To show con- . cern about a U.S.-Soviet Nuclear Weapons Freeze, Contact Marilyn Ciccarone, P.O. Box 54? Ocean View, N.J. 88032, telephone 263-2821. - Monthly meetings wi the second Wednesday of each month will be held at St. Joseph's Hall, Landis Avenue, Sea Isle City. This group is non-demonin-ational. The County Library's new summer hours now in effect are: MondayThursday, 8:30 a.m. -9 p.m.; Friday, 8:30 a.m. -4:30 p.m., and Saturday 8:30 a.m. -4:30 p.m. June selections available on videotape include Casablanca, Chariots of Fire. Dr. Zhivago, The Muppet Movie, West Side | Story, and Alice in Wonder- | land. i A summer reading club, ■ "Dog Days at the Li- ! brary," will feature Story I Hour Thursday mornings ■ at 10:30 July 9-Aug. 17. I These stories will include I some doggone favorites | like "Big Red," "Lassie | Come Home," and 'The In- | credible Journey ." 1 Children have a chance 2 to "bone up" on their own 2 reading, as for every book ■ they read a "dog bone" will be filled in with their name. The most dedicated t readers will receive prizes 1 at the end of the summer 7 The Reading Club will r also sponsor Dog Movies, / Dog contests, Dog Songs j and Dog Take Home h Crafts. A party and puppet show are planned for Aug >} 2. And it's a dog's world for J the whole family Tuesdays 7 at 7 p.m. for free feature '} films! ! ) The first of July celebration slated for Sunday, the 1st, instead of July 4. will soon be here. In order to reduce the hefty cost of this annual event. Committeeman Chuck Leusner. Recreational Services, and other municipal volunteers are selling raffle tickets. | Over 15 prizes will be awarded at the celebration ^ of Independence Day. including dinner for two up to $300 at a famous local restaurant, hotel stay tickets. and airplane travel tickets. So for a chance at some vacation fun and a guaranteed explosion at this year's celebration, pick up a couple of tickets at Municipal Hall. Middle Township Recreation*Pepartment is busy planning events for the summer. Children recently returned from a trip to the Ringling Brothers. Barnum and Bailey Circus. A trip is planned tentatively to Sesame Place. More events will be listed.
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