CHRISTMAS IN CAPE MAY 1984
I GREETINGS 1 > FROM THE m 'j CRYSTAL ROOM g V FOR INCOMPARABLE 1 1 DINING AND DANCING a « FINE DINING ^ ft BREAKFAST.LUNCH. DINNER f* GREAT ENTERTAINMENT BY APPEARING WED. THRU SAT. jZ ^1 2nd Annual |ji Christmas Festival a* I* Sunday, December 16th 3-9 P.M. M M FULL COURSE DINNERT^Q[ sL Ai 1 SERVED GOURMET STYLE . 4 Si W, F - SOUP TO NUTS 3ll 4^® 4Q A | r each s8»5 Boast Turkey •/Drmia« *m em* enn J Top Sirloin ol Beet, lm Gravy r '/km /Fried Flounder, i«ta. tmu c/W F Stutted Pork Chop, Ap*s~« f rt/eal Parmloiana. Sauce <3h r Broiled New York Strip Steak, M«*r#oms^5h^-*r 1 |fU| ^ r Chicken Parmloiana, Sauce tsnD tSC ~fif t Deviled Clams, Cocktail Sauce -%jwL. \3 bCj Sjk tf Chicken Marsala ^5Tj p; Virginia Ham Steak, gh^wi FnMi tmc ~(W fj Jy j L Flounder Siciliana, rwu. SMtMiag iraf*. * £ V Christmas Carollers vsS H* r- FRUIT BASKETS. REUSH TRAYS Uf *£ Sf-^ V * CHRISTMAS COOKIES k*. Vt Pr"? VFESTIVE DECORATIONS • DANCING M ^3 V^TERTA'NMENT BY NOW & THEN JLT| bring the Children! yJt ilmr. : SANTA WILL BE THERE WITHSE?* STOCKINGS F0° ™c vine ggf Cfc- • oPENCiHmstMM^H^ 1* DAY 3-9 P.M. ®^7 i* OPEN NEW YEAR'S *? r% Sfc— i day for m &♦ CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH *2 10 A.M.-1 P.M. Si 7* HOUDAY DINNER 4-9 P.M. V OPEN ALL WINTER FOR % ■J BANQUETS, LUNCHEONS, WEDDINGS & PARTIES &£ I [C KVSTAI. K(H>!H] | II ATLAS MOTOR INN jjfc Beach Drive, near Madison Ave. jjp^^^tepeMay 8M-7M0 , P# t vi' <■■-■■ -■ "• s\^ ■xl.'y
Tours Feature Seasonal Variety
I CAPE MAY - Victorian | Christmas decorations, a ^ floral Christmas, Dutch «* decorations, and a child's ji Christmas are the themes > featured in this year's £ ''Cottages at | Christmastime" tours | scheduled in December by | four of Cape May's bed- * and-breakfast inns, it In addition, a new i feature this year will be i free cappuccino offered by " La Toque Restaurant, a | few steps from the "CotK tages," with any dessert ^ order. 7 THE FOUR INNS open 5 for tour are the Brass Bed, J 719 Columbia Ave., where a 6 child's Christmas is '-celebrated; Captain Mey's
Inn, 202 Ocean St., which will have tradition Dutch decorations; The Queen Victoria, 102 Ocean St., where Victorian trees and trimmings will be displayed; The Victorian Rose, 715 Columbia Ave., which will feature a floral Christmas. The four cottages are located within two blocks of one another in the center of the National Landmark Historic District of Cape May, and La Toque Restaurant is nearby at 210 Ocean St. ••COTTAGES AT Christmastime" tours will be held on Wednesday, Dec. 5, 12, 19, and 26 from 7 to 9 p.m. ; Saturday, Dec. 8,
15 and 22, from 2 to 4 p.m. ; Sunday, Dec. 23, and Friday, Dec. 28, from 2 to 4 p.m. Admission to all four houses includes not only a tour of the Christmas decorations at each cottage, but also special seasonal refreshments, from Dutch cookies to Victorian fruitcakes. Advance reservations for the tour are not necessary. Tickets are available at each house during the hours of the tour and are good for all four houses;^ single house tickets are not available. — — — —————— —
THE TOUR is selfguided; visitors enjoy the deoc rations of each house at their own pace, and stroll to the next house only a few steps away. Groups are welcome to tour the "Cottages" with advance arrangements. All four inns provide an especially warm welcome to overnight guests during December, and guests and in residence are welcomed free of charge to the Wednesday tour. For more information on the "Cot- ^ tages at Christmastime" tour, call The Queen Victoria at 884-8702.
i Candlelit House Tour S Seeks Festive Homes
| CAPE MAY - Houses. | apartments, and con- * dominiums in the gre ter it Cape May area especially l decorated for the I Christmas holidays are beI ing sought by the Midg Atlantic Center for the Arts I for the 11th annual j Christmas Candlelight * House Tour on Saturday, 7 Dec. 29. * This special house tour * features homes from every j vintage, not just Victorian; ^ the emphasis fs on | Christmas decorations. a If you would like to have | your home, apartment, or
condominium considered for the tour show off your holiday finery, the MidAtlantic Center for the Arts would like to hear from you. The tour will last from j 6 to 10 p.m. MAC will provide volunteers to help host the visitors through your home. In addition, you will be invited to a special posttour party. For more information on opening a home for this special tour, contact chair- I man Joan Wells at 884-8702 or the MAC office at 884-5404.
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