38 • Herald & Lantern 8 August 84
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\ CAPE MAY - The J United States Coast Q^iard / Training Center Band. under the direction of ^usiI cian First Class William G. » Carson, will perform a j varied programs of marj ches. classics and I show tunes at he Victorian Bandstand at 8 tonight. The Training Center Barjrf' is composed of permanent assigned personnel / and a select portion of the ( recruit regiment The per manent members function not only as accomplished musicians, but also perform duties necessary to maintain a high level of [ professionalism. I THE REMAINING and I larger portion of the band *L composed of young men. and women undergoing th^ir eight weeks of basic training in the Coast • Guard. These recruits not only perfoi^n ^he work and >-study inquired of a military bandsperson. but also must complete the requirements of the regular recruit training program. Bandmaster Carson at- i
tended Berklee College of Music in Boston. Mass before joining the Coast Guard in 1977. He has been head bandmaster since January. 1984: Since its inception the band has performed in seven states and has played for the President of the United States, as well as a number of governmen tal and military officials Admission to this conqgrt by the Training Center Band is free and open to the public » History Of Ferry Released A Purry Tale by William J. Miller Jr., has just been released by Delapeake Publishing Company of
Wilmington. Del . and is available in local bookstores and by mail. Subtitled Crossing the Delaware on the Cape May Lewes Ferry, this book, is a story of this transportation link between the resort communities of Cape May. N.J. and Lewes. Del. Miller recounts the history of the ferry system, which has carried millions of vehicles and passengers in its 20 years of operation, from the early 1950 s through the present day A Ferry Tale describes the years of planning, environmental studies, negotiations between states and with labor, and the fascinating events in the ferry's history ranging from ice jams to mishaps and celebrations A Ferry Tales 12 chapters are illustrated with over 50 photographs, maps and charts and pep pered with humorous and i interesting anecdotes I Miller, who also wrote Crossing the Delaware, the I Story of the Delaware Memorial Bridge, the I Longest Twin Suspension ' Bridge on the World, has been director of the I Delaware River and Bay < Authority for over 20 years J His career in civil f engineering and transpor tation has taken him all | over the world to speak on \ the topic of toll bridges and J toll roads He served in the fi Corps of Engineers during World War II and is past ij i president of the Interna \ tional Bridge. Tunnel and J Turnpike Association | Sh»ws of Shows I Set Saturday I ^ V* 1LDW(X)D — St Ann's tt Church will hold its 30th | Annual "Show of Shows" i this year featuring live in V concert. A1 Alberts and the li Original Four Ages, with | Tony Santoro. and the B Carmen Dee Orchestra. Ill This will be held 7 p.m. ® Convention Hall... The show will be nearly m three hours of family enter- 1 tainment. For tickets or in- m formation call 522-1335 or ■ 522-6438. Tickets are also ffl available at the door the (| I night of the show.
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