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/\ ; : City/Plans Special Events
CAPE MAY - The city will host a variety of special events in the coming months to enhance the quality of the resort. „ — The Promenade Art \ \Show, the Jersey Cape Antique Auto Shov. and the Hdbie Cat Regatta are histdfcy but still to be enjoyed isHhe second Annual Sand Jwulpture Contest, which~Vill be held at Steger's Reach Saturday. Bringing^ August with a bang will Be the 52nd Annual Coronation of Queen Maysea 8 pNn. Wednesday, Aug. 1, in Convention Hall. THIS YEAR'S Queen Maysea, 10-yfar-old Denise MicheUe-DWyer, and heri court will be honored that night Wring festivities presideaoverb^Mayor Arthur BlomRvest. Entertainment will be provided by the Joanne Reagan MiniCompany and the A1 Raymond Orchestra. Friday, Aug. 3, Cape May's 52nd Annual Baby Parade will march along Beach Drive from Braodway Avenue to Convention Hall beginning at 11 a.m. All parade entries will receive participation rib"bons and a chance to win
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one of 20 trophies that will be awarded in six categories: Pretty Baby, Decorated Baby Carriage, Fancy Dress, Comic Dress, Decorated on Wheels and Mini Float. Children 12 years old and younger can still register at Cape May; Convention Hall. The First Annual Mr. Jersey Cape Contest will be held in Convention Hall at 7 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 4. Former body builder Dr. Jay DePativo from Berlin, i N.J. is sponsoring and will coordinate t h 4<8 competition. I THE ANNUAL Rotary ! Flounder Fry will be 10 I a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday, Aug. ' 11, at the Rotary Bands- > tand grounds. The rain ■ date is Aug 12. This weekend will also in- ' elude the 2nd Annual Ma IN, Art Show on the 11th and 12th from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and the 21st Annual Cap- ! tain Kidd Treasure Hunt ' for youngsters 6-10 years ( old which will commence from Convention Hall at 1 i p.m. Captain Davey Kidd will journey to 'cool' Cape 1 May by water and should - arrive soon to bury the i treasure that will be hunted for on the 12th. August 15 will feature the Annual Cape May Kiwanis Dinner and Auction 4-7 p.m. at the Kiwanis Clubhouse. ONE OF the biggest events of the year will be held Aug. 18 and 19, the 7th Annual Promenade Craft Show. Two hundred skilled craftsmen from Florida to
Vermont will participate during the increasingly popular two-day show and sale. Young .ladies representing each of the protected beaches of Cape May will participate in the Annual Cape May Beach Patrol Queen Pageant 9 p.m. Friday, Aug. 24, in Convention Hall. The most unusual and by far the zaniest event sponsored by Cape May is the Annual Clamshell Pitching Tournament directed by Rich Rhinehart. This year's 38th Annual will be staged on Steger's Beach •'Aug. 24, 25 and 26 Registration begins at 11 a.m. and quahogs start flying at noon each day. THE FERRARI Club of America will display apv proximately two dozen automobiles around the Rotary Bandstand 2-4 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 25. The Macedonia Choir, led by Rev. Robert Davis of the Cape May Macedonia Baptist Church, will perform in Convention Hall 8:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 30. " Details regarding fall and winter events will be released shortly For additional assistance or information call the Department of Civic Affairs. The Welcome Center at 405 Lafayette St. is an excellent source of information for Cape May visitors, who cary can 884-3323 for accommodation information or stop by and utilize the hotline.
Dun j WurdJ HE DID IT! / Raymond Pashuck shows his mother. Mrs. Raymrtld Pashuck, the torch in which he carried the Olympic flame for a kilometer in North 0allas. Texas, last month. The Pashucks, formerly of Wildwood Crest, are visiting 15-yfar-old Raymond's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Curran. for the summer. A special Olympics participant with a gold medal in soccer and three silver medals in track. Raymond's run was sponsored by ATT. The Olympics open ir. Los Angeles Saturday. f
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