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MIDDLE TOWNSHIP - Taller than a human, the glittering prism ed Frenchmade lens from the old Cape May Point Lighthouse. a 12-foot whale jawbone, whale ribs and whaling implements will be on display at a barn in Court House during the New Jersey Wings 'n Water Festival. A Saturday night homecooked seafood dinner and a two-day Wings 'n Water Flea Market on Jamesway Plaza will complete the town's scheduled events to benefit the Wetlands Institute's Saturday and Sunday celebration of natural attractions Hong the Jersey shores. \ . SOME 45 activities'^ slated in nine cormnurfcties
throughout Cape May and t Cumberland Counties. In addition to Court House, I Avalon, North Wildwood, Cape May, Swainton, Cape May Point, Millville, Bridgeton and Stone Hari bor will welcome visitors, t Centerpiece of the i festival will be a decorative bird carving show and competition as well as wildlife/maritime art show 1 and sale. A decoy show and r sale, duck stamp exhibition f and print sale, nature i walks, whaler's cabin ) tours, hummingbird watch, music of the sea, seashore garden tours and other 1 events make up the ? balance of the activities. At Court House, the Mide . die Township Chamber of s' Commerce will again stage
VANTAGE POINT — Hie cedar shake building of the Wetlands Institute is open to the public year-round, and of-*" fers an observation tower for bird viewing.
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an Old Fashioned Seafood Dinner 5 to 7 p.m. Saturday in the Methodist Church at 1 Church St., with the Angelus Chorus performing favorites at 7:30 p.m. Dinner will include fresh fried flounder, corn on the cob. Jersey tomato salad, coleslaw, potato salad, "coffee or fruit drink and cookies. THE WHALERS* artifacts, whale bones and Cape May Point lens will be on display in the barn at the Cape. May County Historical Museum just north of Court House on Route 9. The -house museum and the barn are open on Saturday only from 10 to 4 p.m. On view there are harpoons of all kinds, gaffs, anchors, shipbuilding tools, eelpots of handsplit oak, eel fortes, oyster tongs, eel spears and many bther marine artifacts as well as Indian and early farming implements. A ,20-minute slide shonv<'The History of Commercial Fishing in Cape May County", will be part of the program at the museum. Italian ice will be available from one of the Wings 'n Water Flea Market vendors on both days of the festival. Some of the items to be sold at flfea market prices will be toys, sporting goods, crafts, Amer.ican primitives, baseball memorabilia, antiques, jewelry, handcrafted dolls, cast iron toys, oil products, duck decoys, wildlife photos, French anjj Italian breads, health foods, ceramics, cosmetics, handcrafted lamps and more. THE AMERICAN Red Cross will provide a food booth and MacDonald's will furnish a clown booth. A big wheel children's game will /be held Saturday. The -flea market will be open 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.^ Saturday and Sunday during the festival. There will be free transportation for ticket holders by mini van hourly on the hour to the Jamesway Plaza Flea Market from the festival headquarters at the Wetlands Institute, and return trips on the half hour to the institute. For further information, phone 368-1211 between 10 and 4:30, Tuesdays through Saturday. Lunch with Birds STONE HARBOR - A light "Lunch with the Birds" will be available at St. Mary's Parish Hall on 95th and 43rd Avenue, where the Decorative Bird Carving Show and Sale is . being held. Wings 'n Water volunteers Ronnie Gaskill and Ginger Verling will provide soft pretzels, hot dogs, and juice or coffee for carvers, artists and the public.
THE STONE HARBOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Supports THE WETLANDS INSTITUTE on the SECOND ANNUAL NEW JERSEY WINGS 'N WATER FESTIVAL
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Cape May County Welcomes The Second Annual New jeiLsev WINCS N WATtR F6ST1VAL .
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JOUR COMPLY ^ Sun-dazzied days. Fun-filled nights A in our Wonderland ^ o\ Vacation Delights! ^
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Bathing, boating, camping, > fishing, boardwalk, x V amusements, fine food, o great motels, and historic sites
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