Herald A Lantern 22 Aujjusl '84 dining & entertainment i7
Capt. Kidd Leads Big Treasure Hunt
CAPE MAY - Over 500 enthusiastic youngsters participated in the 20th Annual Captain Kidd
Treasure Hunt Aug. 12 on Historic Cape May's sandy beaches. After landing on shore
Captain Kidd led the procession of eager treasure . hunters from Convention Hall to First Avenue, where 100 treasure chests were buried. Ninety-eight youngsters in two age categories, 5 to 6 years and 7 to 10 years were rewarded for their perseverance with silver dollars enclosed in miniature chests. The remaining two chests contained gift certificates for bicycles which were found by Mark Mitchell of Montville, and Jimmy Dow den of Sewell. I THE FOLLOWING is a list of some fortunate youngsters who discovered | ^ihe booty: L / Christine Uhniat, Jason Avery, Jason Jacquinto, Jason Murray, Steven Grindville, Shawn Cunningham, Chip Jones, Jennifer Prince, Louis Dor an, I Brad Avery, Victoria Cimino, Fay Tsiartsionis, Allison Cpason, Jimmy Dowden, Daniel Powee, Christina Tsiartsiobis, Michael Swartz, Derek Carmen, Arthur Dollinger, Clark Morris. Robert Ackroyd, Eric Apelt, Mike Hanley, Leo Massaro, Shawn Hanley, Jimmy Wilk, Rob Chris tin, Christine Stankiewicz, Thomas McFadden, Jeffrey Kimbrell, Kevin , Tinony, Colleen Lynch, Jamie Christopher, Kelly Schwartz, Graydon Hutchinson, Diana Searfass, Steven Miltenberger, Jamie Taylor, Ross Hunter, Jeff Smith. Lisa Schneider, Matt ' Mitchell, Colleen Clark, Charles Tralies, Brenda Worthington, Janine Fries, Jay Spori, Chris tin Brown, Lori Harbeson, Steven Edinger, David Edinger, B Dana Barone, Sue Cunningham, Kelly Thompson, Jessica Nelson, Megan Bracken, Tara Elwell, J.D. Learning's Run Going Medieval SWAINTON - Such medieval esoterica as embroidery. madrigals, and pavanes will vie with the flowers for attention as the Learning's Run Gardens here go back to the Middle Ages for the day Sunday The Society for Creative Anachronism will be recreating activities of the Middle Ages noon to 5. Costumed medievalists will demonstrate the gentler arts such as weaving, singing, making of a psaltery and board zither, calligraphy, and dancing. For information call 465-5871. Learning's Run is . on Route 9 north of Court House.
Keenan, Mike Adelizzi, . Jason McGurdwin. Robin Merchel, T.J. Ohrenich, Alexa Ohrenich, Chaz Ohrenich, Rocky * Perez, Andrew Yovanovich, Katie Roberts, Julie Frey, Kieth Heitt, Mike McGuidwin, Karen Kotlowski, Robin Reinhart, Katie Frey, Barb Saddel, Nick Bel ton, Kyle Brown, Trica Schwartz.
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