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Calendar : (From Page 19) Hopefully Annual Quilt Show and Sale (see Friday), Ocean City, concludes 10 to 6. Parade, Mid-Atlantic Shrine's annual convention, (info • 729-9000), down Atlantic ave., Wildwood. Villas Civic Club f3*tCenter, Baysbore rd. 7 p.m. Fish Art Show reception in conjunction with Cape May City Seafood Festival (info 884-8628) , at Cape May County Art League, 1050 Washington Street, Cape May, 7:30 to 9 p.m. ■ v "Small Mammals of South Jersey: illustrated lecture by Dr. Michael Geller, at Wetlands Institute, Stone Harbor Blvd., 8:15 p.m. Happy Hoofers Ballroom Dancers, Music Pier, Ocean City, 8:30 p.m. fS SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 9 7th Annual Run for Life, (info 967-3006 ) 5 mile runs starts and ends at Avalon Community Hall, 8:30 p.m. 2nd Annual Seafood Festival, (see Friday), Cape May, concludes. Sunday Concert in the Park. Doctors of Rhythm, County Park, Court House; 2 p.m. ; MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 10 Medicare update, talk by Mike Powers of Prudential Insurance Company, sponsored by Millman Seniors Club, at Millman Center, Villas, 1 p.m. Penny Party by Daughters of Am erica- Pride of the - Villas Council No. 45, (info 886-6288), at Crescent Council No. 61, Goshen. 7 p.m. New Voice Club of Cape May County, (info 886-1154), in unit office, American Cancer Society. 15 Delsea Drive, Rio Grande, 7:30 p.m. , "Pearl Oysters, Li mas. Scallops, and Spondylus — What Makes these Bh-ales nek?" Jersey Cape Shell Club sponsored talk by Dr. Thomas Waller, at Wetlands Institute, (info 399-5466). Stone Harbor Blvd. 8:15 p.m. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 11 Monthly meeting. Lower Township Republican Oub. Cape May slides 1958-1968, during meeting of Greater Cape May Historical Society (info 884-3630). in the Colonial House, 6534 Washington St., Cape May, 7:30 p.m. Cape May County Ostomy Association, (info 886-1154), in the Social Services Building. Rt 9 and *47, Rio Grande. 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 12 AARP Chapter 691 meeting. Victorian Towers. Cape May, 1 p.m. , Mansions by Gaslight Tour, includes 4 Victorian landmarks. sponsored by Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts, 'info 884-5404), loop trolley provides transit, 7:30 p.m. COMING EVENTS AARP Chapter #71# meets at Townsend's Inlet Civic Center, l p.m. Sept. 13. New Jersey Wings 'n Water Festival multi-locations throughout Cape May and Cumberland counties (info 884-1017), Sept. 15 and 16. Trip to Lake George/Lake Placid by Chapter 1182 AARP, (info 465-5757), Sept 24-27. CONTINUING Moothly 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. Story Hour, 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, 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 Christian Singles, every Friday, Lighthouse, next to 1st Assembly <rf God Church, 422 Broadway. West Cape May (info 886-9253). \ Support group for families apd friends of the mentally ill, sponsored by Mental Health Services of Cape MayCounty. Inc., (info 465-4100), 1st and 3rd Tues eves, of every month, 7130 p.m., at Cape May County Park com mission office bidg . entrance to park on Rt. *9 at Crest Haven Rd. Al-Noa meetings Cape May County, Sunday 10 a.m — Burdette Tomlin Hospital, downstairs conference room Court House; Wildwood Recreatioan Center, 243 E. Rio Grande Ave., Wildwood. 8:30 p.m. Sunday; Monday. 7:30 p.m Coast Guard Base auditorium, Cape May; Tues day 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 k 47, (entrance an Rt. 9), Rio Grande, also 8:30 p.m. at 875 Towerview Rd , Erma; Thurs 8:30 p.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 428-0083 Naves Museum. Lily Lake Rd, Ocean ville, (info 652-8848). permanent collection of contemporary American Art , routing exhibitions, American decoys and carving demonstration. "Elements of Craft" show. June 3-Sept. 16; printmaking exhibition "Impressions I: Experimental Prints; during the summer season. Parent* Without Partners Dance, every Friday, (info 927-0787 or 390-1255), at Somen Point firebouae, Bethel Rd., Seiners Point. / Learning's Ran Gardens and Colonial Farm, Rte. 9 between Avalon and Sea Isle Blvd., Swain ton (info 465-5671 > , 25 gardens amid 20 acres of lawns, ponds and ferneries; mlnniai farm, gazebo, .dried flower show. Admission. Children under 6 free. 9:30 a m -5 pjn dally June 15 to Oct. SB.
; ■ i * Single Parent Society dance every' Wednesday night, { 8:30-11:30 p.m. at Somers Point fire hall No. 1, on Bethel t Rd 4 ' t ' t 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. a Polka Weekend Bus Trip by Polish American Club, to ( Brickman's, in tjie Calskills. (info 886-4672 or 522-3599). •< October 26, 27 and 28 < "Fresh From the Garden" cookbook, free gift wrapp- ; ing, benefits American Cancer Society (info 886-1154), | purchase Monday-Friday 9-5 p.m. unit office of American i Cancer Society, 15 Delsea Dr . Rio Grande. | Holy Redeemer Visiting Nurse and Home Health Care i Agency, at-home therapy and nursing ( info 465-2082) I » 1
•. i NEXT STOP. SCHOOL — Mrs. Walter Dilks of North , Cape May selects school clothes at K Mart in Rio Grande ( for daughters Daria. 11, and Una. 9. Daria attends Coo- ( solidated and Tina Maud Abrams School in Lower / Township, which are scheduled to open today. ,
Historical Society 9-Lecture Series
WILDWOOD CREST — The Wildwood Crest Historical Society and Museum is once again sponsoring a Fall 1984 nine week non-credit lecture series titled "South Jersey History. Culture and Heritage" The up-coming series will consist of nine lectures over a 10-week" period. It will start Tuesday, Sept 18. , at 7 : 30 p. m ., and except for Nov. 6. (Election Day), will follow- on each sue ceeding Tuesday evening and terminate on Nov. 20. They will be held at the Wildwood Crest Memorial School. St. Louis and NewJersey Avenues. The fee remains $15 for a single : $20 for husband and wife, father and daughter whatever dose family connection there might be. A charge of $3 will be made for any single person any individual lecture Payment may be made at the door on opening night cash or check made out the Wildwood Crest Society and All INTERESTED in attending should contact either Stanley Gage. Curator, at 207 W. Buttercup Rd , Wildwood . Crest, 522-fZ76, or Jack Christine, president, 5509 Park Blvd., Wildwood Crest, 522-2093 contact is be ing requested if possible, so that cards can be made out
for enrollees prior to the first evening in order to avoid as much confusion at the door as possible The lecture schedule follows: Sept. 18, Giles Fox, scuba diving, underwater treasure and artifact hunting, marine life and marine life photography with lecture and slides Sept. 25. Louis Perot ta. value and history of coins and coin collecting Visual display Oct. 2. James Corson, lecture — 30 years with the U.S. Park Service Slides O C T I William McMahan. old South Jersey towns Author, lec turer. and a return lecturer by popular demand Oct 16. Dr Ralph K Turp, lecturer, educator and author of "Four Flags Over N.J.". Oct. 23. Richard Regensberg. Indian ar cheologist and South Jersey Indian Historian Oct 30, Anne Galli. assis tant director of Wetlands Institute at Stone Harbor Nov 13, Franklin Kemp, lecturer, historian and author of "Battle of Chestnut Neck" Nov 20. Dr Robt Harper. South JerseyHistory 1800 to 1865 Professor of History at Gl&asboro. by popular demand he s been a featured lecturer on every series of the historical society
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