Herald & Lantern 22 August '84 dining & entertainment 11
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(From Page 23) Washington St., Cape May, 8:30 p.m. I Miss Cape May Beach Patrol Pageant, Convention Hall, yCape May, 9 p.m. \ SA TURDA Y , A UGUST 25 International Clamshfll Pitching Club of Cape May, open championships, Steger's Beach, 10 a.m. Also Sunday, Aug. 26 Miss Ocean City Pageant, Music Pier, Boardwalk and Moorlyn Terr:, Ocean City, 8 p.m. Wines of Spain and Portugal, wine tastings at the x Chalfonte Hotel, Howard St., Cape May, 5-6:30 p.m. ~Cape May Co. Militia. Egg Harbor Guard Naval Militia Encampment, Historic Cold Spring Village, Cold Spring. Luiu Temple Shrine Band of Philadelphia, free concert series, bandstand, 8 p.m Women's Aglow Fellowship luncheon, Menz Restaurant JRte. 47, Rio Grande, 10:45 a.m. Avalon Home and Land Owners Meeting, 10 a.m. Alumni Rtees, Sea Isle City Beach Patrol, 4:30 p.m. Big Band Ohnce, with Walt Wagner's Serenaders, Community Hall, Avalon, 8 p.rrymidnight. Annual Chrmmas Bazapr by Villas Civic Club, at Millman CfcnterWillas, 9 ajm.-4 p.m.. Fashion SbowLuncheou; Lower Township DenmoentTc Club, (info akUicWts gef 1468 or 886-6631 ijofefl Mayor Peggie BiebgJjBfe. . commentator, at jgmriage Lamp/ Restaurant, GWslKjSk Ave., Villas, fj Millvilie America* /Legion Band/ Gazebo Park, Rambler Rd. arid Ocean Ave., Wildwold Crest, 8 p.m. "What's In A Name?", music?! about William Shakespeare, MidAtlantic Stage outdoor theater, 1050 Washington St., Cape 8:30 p.m/V New Jersey Patfcfc, illustrated JpefWe by representative of N.J. Divisibtn^aM^a^Orotry, Wetlands Institute, Stone Harbbr Bhr^.Sthpe nfrbor, 8:15 p.m.' Antique Car Spring Village, Seashore Rd,, Myron EslelL&mgmwiL Gazebo Rjir*, Rhmbler Rd. and Ocean Ave., WWWmCrest, 8 p.m. "Medieval Day at lining's Run" — Middle Ages recreated at gardeos anil colonial farm, Rte. 9, Swainton. Concerts In The Pqrk Don Green, 2 p.m. and U.S. Cokst ^ Guard Training Center Band, 3 p.m., County Park, Rte| 9, Court House. MONDA Y, A UGUST 27 Cartoons, bandshell on Boardwalk at Montgomery Ave., Wildwood, 9 p.m. Wrestling, Convention Hall, Boardwalk, Wildwood. Women's Civic Club of Avalon meeting, Avalon Room of \ Borough Hall ; lecture and slide program on China by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bruce of Cape May, 12:30 p.m Donna Carter Dance Studio of Pawtucket, R.I., 1984 Talent Show Case, bandshell on Boardwalk at Montgomery Ave., Wildwood, 7-8:30 p.m. Also Aug. 29 and 31. TUESDAY, AUGUST 28 Chicken luncheon sponsored by Villas Women's RegulaRepublican Club, Bayshore and Weber Rds , Villas, noon Wildwood String Band. 1984 Talent Show Case, bandshell on Boardwalk at Montgomery Ave., Wildwood, 7-8:30 p.m. Blind Artist Concert, 10th and Central Aves., North Wildwood. "Love Me Tonight" with Maurice Chevalier/Jeannette MacDonald, vintage film festival sponsored by MidAtlantic Center for the Arts, Victorian Towers auditorium, 8:15 p.m. Hal Davis Dance Orchestra, free concert series block party, Lyle Lane bandstand, 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29 H.B. Smith Cornet Band on Capt Mey Day, sponsored by Chamber of Commerce, Lyle Lane bandstand, concert series, 2 p.m. "Hamming Birds Visit South Jersey", special tour of Learning Run's Gardens and Colonial Farm, (info and reservations 465-5871) Rte. 9, Swainton, 10:30 a.m. Wheaton Brass Band, Gazebo Park, Rambler Rd. and " Ocean Ave , Wildwood Crest, 8 p.m. COMING EVENTS Macedonia Choir of Macedonia Baptist Church, annual concert, Cape May Convention Hall, Thursday, Aug. 30, 8:30 p.m. Annual Ferrari Ctnb of America Automobile Show Rotary Bandstand, Cape May, Oct. 6, 2-4 p.m. (Rescheduled from Saturday, Aug. 25). Mid-Atlantic Shrine's annual convention, Wildwood, Sept. 5-9, with camels to parade on Atlantic Ave. Saturday, Sept. 8. \ Bach Aria Consort of Philadelphia, Concerts by Candlelight, Chalfonte Hotel, Cape May, 8:30 p.m. Hopefully Annual Quilt Show ft Sale, directed by Barbi Harris, Ocean City Sports and Civic Center, 6th St. and Boardwalk^** 7 and 8, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Doctors of Rhythm, Sunday Concerts in Park, Cape May County Park, Rte. 9, Court House, Sept. 9 at 2 p.m. CONTINUING Monthly Social by Lower Twp. Rescue Squad, 1st Monday of each month 8 p.m., luncheon each 3rd Wednesday of the month at 12 noon, at Squad Building, Main and Georgia Ave., Villas. Port Authority Theatre Ensemble revue: "Cape Comedy" all weekends in Aug., Fri, and Sat. performances at 9:30 p.m., Sundays at 8 p.m., at Chalfonte Hotel, (info 884-8409). 301 Howard St., Cgpe May. Hoffnagle Band Tues and Thurs. evenings 7-10 p.m. at Gazebo Park, Rambler Rd. and Ocean Ave., Wildwood Crest, presented by Wildwood Crejt Tourism Commission. - **- *
Story Hoar, twice weekly from July 24, 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. every Tues. and Thurs. (info 522-0564), at Wildwood Crest Public Library, 6301 Ocean Ave. NJ Designer Craftsmen Show, Sept. 1-30 at Cape May County Art League (juried by slides or actual works by Aug. 10; call 884-8628), 1050 Washington St., Cape May. . Summer tours in Victorian Cape May. trolley, walking and Physick Estate tours (info 884-5404), Mid- Atlantic Center for the Arts, 1050 Washington St., Cape May. Summer 'Child Care Program, offered by Cape Human Resources- Wildwood Division. 115 W. Davis Ave., \ children a months 7 yrs., June 18-Aug. 31; for info call 522-0232. A i- Anon meetings Cape May County, Sunday 10 a.m.-Burdette Tomlin Hospital, downstairs conference room, Court House; Sunday 8 p.m. Coast Guard Base (step meeting), Cape May, Monday, 7:30 p.m. Coast Guard Base auditorium. Cape May ; Tuesday 8 : 30 p.m. St. John's Lutheran Church, 10th and Central, 3rd fl, rear building, Ocean City, Wednesday 6 p.m Social Services Building, Rts. 9 & 47, (entrance on Rt. 9), Rio Grande, also 8:30 p.m. at 875 Towerview Rd., Erma; Thurs 8:30 D.m., Our Lady of Good Counsel auditorium, Ocean City; Friday 8:30 p.m. Wildwood Recreation Center 243 East Rio Grande Ave., Wildwood; Friday 8:30 p.m. Maris Stella Catholic Church, auditorium. 49th and Ocean Drive (upstairs), Avalon, information 428-0063 Christian Singles, every Friday, Lighthouse, next to 1st Assembly of God Church, 422 Broadway, West Cape May (info 886-9253)
Support group for families and friends of the mentally 111, sponsored by Mental Health Services of Cape May County, Inc., (info 465-4100), 1st and 3rd Tues. eves, of every month. 7:30 p.m , at Cape May County Park commission office bldg , entrance to park on Rt. 9 at Crest Haven Rd Tap, jazz and ballet dancing, for ages 6 yrs and up. Tues and Thurs. 11 a.m. -12 noon, sponsored by Avalon Recreation Dept ( info 967-3066), at Community Hall Noyles Museum. Lily Lake Rd, Oceanville, (info 652-8848). permanent collection of contemporary American Art , rotating exhibitions, American decoys and carving demonstrations "Elements of Craft" show, June 3-Sept. 16; printmaking exhibition "Impressions 1: Ex penmen Lai Prints" during the summer season Parents Without Partners Dance, every Friday, (info 927-0787 or 390-1255), at Somers Point fire house. Bethel Rd , Somers Point. Juniors Naturalist Mini-Ecology Courses, Wetlands Institute, (info 884-101? or 368-1211), grades 3 thru 6, grades 3 and 4, week of July 16-20 and Aug. 13-17 , grades 5-6, weeks of July 23-27 and Aug 20-24 Advance early registration required Learning's Run Gardens and Colonial Farm. Rte. 9 between Avalon and Sea Isie Blvd.. Swainton ( info 465-5871 ) ; 25 gardens amid 20 acres of lawns, ponds and ferneries , colonial farm, gazebo, dried flower show Admission Children under 6 free 9:30 a.m. -5 p.m daily June 15 to Oct. 20. i New Hope and Peddler's Village bus trip by American Red Cross (info 465-7382 or 398-1488), Sept. 14. Al-Ateen meetings— Monday 8:30 p.m. Coast Guard Base auditorium, Cape May; Wednesday 6 p.m. Social Services Bldg. Rts. 9 ft 47 (ent. on Rt. 9, Rio Grande) ; Thursday, 8:30 p.m. Cape May County Library, Mechanic St., (board rm). Court House ^ Single Parent Society dan£every Wednesday night, 8:30-11:30 p.m. at Somers PofW fire hall No. 1, on Bethel Rd. New and Used sale, every Friday and Saturday, 9 to 4, St. John of God Church, Town Bank, No. Cape May 9-day excursion to World's Fair in New Orleans by St. John of God (info 886-2449), starting Sept. 17. Polka Weekend Bus Trip by Polish American Qub, to Brickmac's, in the Catskills, (info 886-4672 or 522-3599), October 28, 27 and 28 "Fresh From the Garden" cookbook, free gift wrapping, benefits American Cancer Society (Info 886-1154), purchase Monday-Friday 9-5 p.m. unit office of American Cancer Society, 15 Delsea Dr., Rio Grande Holy Redeemer Visiting Nurse and Home Health Care Agency, at-home therapy and nursing (info 465-2062).
^ •. rjt / Doru Ward WATCH FOR HIM — County Treasurer and Republic Chairman Phil Matalncci models one of the more tasteful hats he'll be wearing at the GOP National Convention in Dallas this week. It may give Matalncci a headache, but it also guarantees him. and Cape May County, some exposure on national television.
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