Cape May County Herald, 11 July 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 22

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The Cape May County Park Commision'S- weekly Sunday entertainment scheduled for this July 15 will be two musical events* S al Barbo w ill sing at 2 and Charlie Dee's Band will have you tapping your feet to the sounds of Big Band Music of the UNO's, starling at 2 p m.

The Middle Township ■ Recreation Department is planning a Phillies Knothole Game It will be kids' night and 85 tickets are available at 25 cents each, but youngsters must register ttrfcecure seats. ( >n Julv 24, this game with, (he Cubs will satisfy all your

I dreams ol going from i "beach hum'' lo "bleacher bum" The township is also 1 i itr tun liAuip M uuw

sponsoring a trip to the Philadelphia Zoo School bus transportation will be ; provided on Thursday. July ] 20. and cost will include admission lo the zoo Adults can "talk lo the animals' for S2.50. children under 12. SI. 50. and children 12 and up. $2. The 1st ol July celebration this year, com memorat ing I ndependence Day. was a big success Again, as was the case last year, no taxpayers' money was used for the fireworks and other events. Instead, over $1,200 was raised by raffle I i c k e t. s . refreshments served and donations by local members of the Chamber of Commerce Arts and crafts.are being offered a I the variops township playgrounds. On Mondays, the arts and crafts will be held at Whitesboro Recreation Center Irom 9 a.m. to noon, and from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the Cape May County Christian School in Rio Grande Tuesdays the arts and crafts will be available 9 a.m. to noon, at Elementary School 1. Court House, and 1-4 p.m. at the County Park Last Monday and Tuesday. the children made"gold" sprayed macaroni jewelry and Christmas in July tree ornaments with fancy sequins. Scheduled for next week are photo memorabilia portraits. Each child should bring a pholo ol himself and his iamily lo be made into a college of assorted fabrics Wednesday is swimming day lor hoi and restless local children For onl\ 25 cents, children w ill be pick ed up at the playgrounds and taken lo Bell'eplain State Park to swim and play at lake Numiny Lunch can be purchased al the park or the children can bring their own Speaking of splashing.

can you imagine walking across a pool with two in . flat able objects attached to i your feet'.' Well that's ex

actly what the kids (will be doing tonight at a f Water Walk and Splash Palrty" to be held at the HVLatuTj Motel pool on the parkway, v ^ Starting at 6 p.mJ Vhese water strutters_\yiM tr\ to stay afloat against fV midable forces of gravit>\ Sounds as if most, of These \ daring dribblers are going *" 'to end up in the drink!

NAACP Vleet Set Monday COURT HOUSE - The Cape May County branch. National Association lor the Advancement of Colored People, will hold its next meeting 8 p.m. Monday. July 16. at the County Library here In addition to normal business, the recent Freedom Fund Tea will be discussed. For further information. contact Dorothy Mack. 465-57:16 On Dean's List WILDWOOD CREST - Robert Sorensen. 216 E. Fern Rd.. has been named to the Dean's List at American International Cpllege. Springfield. Mass . Tor the spring semester. To qualitfy for the honor, students must have a grade point average of at least 9.0 out of a possible 12 points At Convention COl'RT IK U SE Dili H Messiek. Harbor View . recently attended the annual meeting and convention ol I he American Chiropractic Association ' ACA • in Orlando. Fl where chiropnact ice leaders and delegates Irom j 51) stales and seven foreign countries gathered

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