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Calendar > (From Page 21) saturday, september j$ Bridg-A-Rama tournament registration deadline, (info 967-7264 or 967-3654), sponsored by Stone Harbor /A valon Aux., Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital, for games in members' homes Oct. until May. Multiple Sclerosis Bike-a-thon, Ocean City. Parade at 5:30 p.m., dinners and awards ceremony, Music Pier, 6 p.m. Flea Market, Northwest Dennis Comm. Club, (info 861-2314 or 861-2764), at Ludlam School grounds, Rt. 47, Dennisville, 9 a.m. Rummage Sale, (see Wednesday), Wildwood, concludes 9 a.m. Chester County Antique Auto Show, Washington St. Mall, Cape May, 10 a jn.-2 p.m. New Jersey Wings and Water Festival, 2-day nature show featuring 45 events in 9 towns (info 884-1017 or 368-1211). Festival headquarters at Wetlands Institute, r Stone Harbor Blved. Free minibus, trolley and minivan raides to and from institute and Jamesway Plaza, Court House, every Vz hr. mornings and hourly afternoons from 10 to 5 Saturday, and 11 to 4 Sunday. Stops include St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Stone Harbor (bird carving and wildlife art shows); Stone Harbor BordUgh Hall (federal duck stamp exhibit, duck stamp art. Federal duck stamp sales; Beach and 96th St. (Coast Guard, Music of the Sea, decoy show and sale, duck calling) ; and Avalon's Community Hall, (Coast Guard activities, Music of the Sea and parking. ) Flea Market at Jamesway Plaza. Lab tours by Lehigh University at Wetlands Institute. Also Avalon Garden tours, and hummingbird watch tours, 1 to 4 p.m. both days. Learning's Run Gardens 9:30, 11 :30, 1:30 and 3:30 both days. Other events at Hereford Inlet Lighthouse, North Wildwood; Historic Cold Spring Village. Cape May Point State Park, Wheaton Village in Millville, Bridgeton's Cohanzick Zoo. Four bay exploring boat trips include two morning tours and two sunset cruises from Wildwood Yacht Basin, Stone Harbor and Avalon. Children's games include Fiddler Crab Races. Scavenger Hunt, and Saltwater Aquarium Workshop at Wetland's Institute, 11 to 3:30 p.m. Oyster Bar, old fashioned seafood dinner and Wet 'n Wild food and drink available. Family Bar-be-que and pool party by New Beginnings support group, (info, 729-4344), will include viewing of State Fireman's Parade, 12:30 p.m. Villas Civic Club, Millman Center, Bayshore Rd, l p.m. Sunday} September is New Jersey Wings asnLWater Festival (see Saturday) + concludes. J \j nth Annual Picnic UyCffi^May County Republicans, at Destroyer iE^mrtJyfor's Association (DESA) and Lathe's vHbefljag^lSanden State Chapter luncheon meeting, nnfg>0W-46O7X; at U.S. Coast Guard Station, Sunday ConceWjnthc Park. Garden State String Band, County-part^ Court House, 2 p.m. monday. september 17 Avalon Garden Club, tour of Learning's Run gardens follows business meeting, Borough Hall, lika.m. Card Party by Thurston Elmer Wood Post 198, American Legion, (info 624-3740), at post home, Hand Ave. and Dias Crk. Rd., Court House, 12 noon. Cape May County NAACP, (info 465-5736), at CountyLibrary, Court House, 8 p.m. Organ/gospel concert. Music Pier, Ocean City, 8 p.m. tuesday. september 18 Avalon Women's Republican Club lunchwon, (info 967-4401), at Deauville Inn, 12 noon. Underwater slide lecture by Giles Fox, opening So.

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Jersey History, Culture and Heritage lecture series, sponsored by Wildwood Crest Historical Society and Museum (info 522-1276 or 522-2093), at Wildwood Crest Memorial School, St. Louis and New Jersey Aves., Wildwood Crest, 7:30 p.m. wednesday, september 19 Amateur boxing. Music Pier, Ocean City, 8 p.m. COMING events Lower Township" Federation of Senior Citizens, speaker: Elaine Jennings, Medicare Coordinator for Omni care, at Millman Center, Baysbore Rd., Villas, 1 p.m. Sept. 20. Atlantis Casino bus trip by Cape May Unit of Coast Guard Chief Petty Officers Association Aux., (info 884-1341), bus departs Main Gate at TRACEN, Cape May, 5:15 p.m. Sept. 20. p Caesars Casino bus trip by American Cancer Society, (info 886-1154), bus leaves Rio Mall 5:30 p.m. and Wildwood City Hall parking lot 5:45 p.m. Sept. 24. Trip to Lake George/Lake Placid by Chapter 1182 AARP, (info 465-5757), Sept. 24-27. continuing Monthly Social by LowervTwp. 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. 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 Ma v. 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 ill, 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. Al-Anon meetings Cape May County, Sunday 10 a.m., Burdette Tomlin Hospital, downstairs conference room Court House; Wildwood Recreation, Center, 243 E. Rio, Grande Ave., Wildwood, 8:30 p.m. Sunday; 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 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. Noyes Museum. Lily Lake Rd , Oceanville, (info 652-8848), permanent collection of contemporary American Art ; rotating exhibitions, American decoys and carving demonstration. "Elements of Craft" show, June 3-Sept. 16. r Parents Without Partners Dance, every Friday, (info 927-0787 or 390-1255), at Somers Point firehquse, Bethel Rd., Somers Point. . (Page 48 Please) " > * * *

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