Cape May County Herald, 3 October 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 20

20 Herald & Lantern 3 October '84 ■ : , — — -

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SPECIALIZING IN: SZECHUAN, CANTONESE HUNAN AND MANDARINE STYLE COOKING Eat In or Take Out

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Cooking Courses CAPE MAY — Culinary classes will be offered by the city for the first time in its Fall Recreation Schedule. The registrant will have a choice between taking the Comprehensive Course, which will include classes in Baking. Low Fat Gourmet. Northern Italian. Thai Cooking and Bread Baking or choosing any of the aforementioned' classes. The culinary classes will be conducted at the Perry Street Bakers. 428 West Perry St., and will begin Oct. 16. Classes will be conducted Tuesdays and Wednesdays 8 to 10 p.m. Foe- further information regarding dates and length of each class contact the Department of Civic Affairs at 884-8411. ext. 20 or ~ 27 Garden Club Flower Show « STONE HARBOR - The Stone Harbor Garden Club's annual flower show - will be held noon to 4 p.m. Saturday at the Stone Harbor School. Luncheon will be served noon to 2 p.m. Admission is free. The exhibitors must be members of the club, or their families, and there are three classes. Creative p- Design, Horticultural and Children's. Fall Rec. v Courses CAPE MAY — There are still openings left in certain courses of the city's Fall Recreation Program which was scheduled to begin on Monday. Below is a listing of the dates, times and location of these courses : Square Dancing Monday 8-10 p.m.. Convention Hall. Super Saturday, Saturday 10-noon Elementary School and Advanced1 Lifesaving Saturday 12-3. Women's Beginner Karate Saturday 5-6; Advanced Karate (17 and under) Wednesday 7-8 and Sunday 5-6, Advanced Karate (18 and older)* Wednesday 8-9 and Sunday 6-7, Gymnastics (12 to 18) Saturday 12:15-1:15 all at Franklin St. Civic Center. SCUBA (begins Oct. 9) Tuesday 6:30-10:30 p.m. Elementary School. Clas&s are filling up quickly. Registration and class information can be obtained by stopping by Cape May Convention Hall or calling the Department ' of Civic Affairs at 884-8411. ext. 20 or 27.

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