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Hut WMk's menu of mult tervad by Hit Cape May County Nutritional Protect tar the Elderly Jan. 21: Sa lis burg steak w/ mushroom gravy, green lima beans, glazed carrots, apple. Jan. 22: Creamed dried '' beef, chopped broccoli, but tered rice, prune spice cake. Jan. 23: Veal Parmigian w/mozzarelle cheese, tomato sauce, buttered noodles, tossed salad w /creamy Italian dressing, fruit cocktail. Jan. 24: Beef stew, peas and carrots, boiled potato, canned plums, granola muffin. « Jan. 25: Manhattan clam chowder, deviled crab cake, Tartar sauce, potatoes au gratin, applesauce cake. All meals are accompanied by bread, margarine, coffee, tea, or milk Snacks, delivered with mobile meals to the homebound, are: ; Jan. 21: Beef pot pie, orange, milk. | Jan. 22: Cottage cheese, pineapple tibdits, lettuce, mayonnaise, crackers, raisin cookie. Jan. 23: Roast beef sandwich, apple, milk. Jan. 24: Sliced turkey sandwich, doughnut, milk. Jan. 25: Ham sandwich, pickled beets, banana, milk. 'Grease' Auditions , WILDWOOD - Auditions for a presentation of Grease will be held by the Holly Beach Players 8 p.m. Friday, Feb. 8, and 2 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 10, at St. Ann's School auditorium, Magnolia and New Jersey Avenues. The musical will be presented as dinner theatre April 26-28. Aspirants are asked to come prepared to audition with music from Grease. Anyone interested in working stage crew or donating artistic talents is also invited to the audition. All proceeds will benefit St. Ann's School. For further information, call 729-6950 or 465-9736 (after 3:30). Auditions COURT HOUSE — The Sandpiper Players of the Jersey Cape Performing Arts Guild will hold auditions for their production of "The Night of January 16" on Jan. 23 and 24. Auditions will be held at Middle Township Elementary School at 7:30 on both evenings.
January Offers Combination Tours
CAPE MAY - fevery Saturday in January, the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts (MAC) is sponsoring Combination Trolley/Physick Estate Tours that offer visitors an overview of Cape May's famous Victorian architecture. Scheduled for 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. each Saturday afternoon, these tours begin at the Emlen Physick Estate,* - 4048 Washington Street, with an hour-long guided Trolley tour that covers both the East End and West End Historic Districts. In MAC's heated, enclosed trolley-bus, trailed guides point out landmark buildings and give visitors accounts of Cape May's heyday as a Victorian seashore resort. UPON RETURNING to the estate, visitors are guided through the interior of the Physick House, a 16-room mansion designed by architect Frank Furness. Valentine Dance f$et CAPE MAY - The city will sponsor a Valentine Dance at Convention Hall on Saturday, Feb. 9, from 8:30 to midnight for sweethearts of all ages. A variety of irftisic for listening and dancing will be provided by thd Village Four Band. In addition there will be a door prize drawing, ice, chips, pretzels, plates, buckets and cups. Tickets can be purchased at Convention Hall Monday-Friday 8:30-4:30 p.m. Tables may be reserved by purchasing a minimum of eight tickets in . advance. For mdfre information I call the Department of Civic Affairs, 884-8411, ext. . 20 or 27. • > Matinee Trip S WILDWOOD - The r Wildwood Civic Club will ; sponsor a bus trip to see the matinee performance of t "Living It Up" at the Hunterdon Hills Playhouse 1 March 8. r The bus will leave Maple t and Atlantic Avenues 8:30 a.m. For information and reservations, call Ann, 522-4967 or Marie, 522-4277. Atlantis Trip • C APE MAY - The \ Catholic Golden Age Club will sponsor a trip to the f Atlantis Casino, Atlantic City, Jan. 29, with the bus 5 leaving Victorian Towers i at 2 p.m. i Price will include buffet i luncheon and show. For information, call 884-2509. >
Built in 1881 in the Stick Style, it has been painstakingly restored as a highquality Victorian House Museum. Its interior contains outstanding examples of Eastlake-style furnishings and fixtures (many of which were original family pieces designed by Furness, himself) as well as collections of costumes, toys, and artifacts. TWO RECENT developments in the Physick House restoration are of particular interest to visitors. Both the formal parlor and music room have been furnished with bold late Victorian carpeting. Made specially in England for the Physick House in a style popular in the 1880s, these carpets feature a continuous pattern of large ferns and leaves in vibrant shades of red and green. In addition, Curator Charles Miller has completed his marbelizing of the ground floor conservatory. A vivid mixture of yellow, brown and white have made this small room at the rear of the house one of the brightest spots of the tour. Ending the tour on a festive note, visitors are served hot cider and goodies in the Physick House kitchen. Tickets are on sale at the entrance to the Physick House. No reservations are necessary.
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