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Recreation In Avalon
| AVALON — Community 3 Hall, located at 30th and 1 Avalon Avenue, is the 4 center of the recreation 3 department's winter 4 programs. 4 For the children the j building is open for free ac0 tivity Monday 7-8 p.m., 1 Tuesday and Thursday 7-9 * p.m., Friday 7-10 p.m., 1 Saturday and Sunday « (when available) 1-3 p.m. j and 7-9 p.m. The building j will also be open daily for j free activity during the I school holidays. J The department also runs both boys and girls | basketball teams-a game schedule will be released when it is finalized. ADULT PROGRAMS include :
Aerobic exercise Monday, Wendesday an'd Friday - 9-10 a.m.; Weight lifting Monday, Wednesday and Friday - 5-6 p.m.; Basketball Monday 8-10:30 p.m., Tuesday and Thursday, 9-11 p.m.; Co-ed Volleyball Wednesday 7:30-10:30 p.m.; Bowling Wednesday noon, - Wildwood Bowl; Line Dancing Thursday - 1-2:30 p.m. The Avalon Senior CiGzens Association meets on the fourth Tuesday of each month for games and crafts. Everyone is welcome. A morning program for pre-schoolers rounds out the schedule. For further information, call 967-3066.
Valentine Dance Set
CAPE MAY - The city will sponsor a Valentine Dance at Convention Hall 8:30-midnight Saturday, Feb. 9, for sweethearts of all ages. Music for listening and dancing will be provided by the 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 8:30-4:30 p.m Tables can be reserved by purchasing a minimum of eight tickets in advance. For more information call the Department of Civic Affairs 884-8411, ext. 20 or 27.
Crest GOP Club Meet
WILDWOOD CREST - The Wildwood Crest Republican Club, at ifs regular meeting 7:30 p.m Thursday, Jan. 24, will hear a representative from Bur dette Tomlin Memorial Hospital who will talk on the Communi-Call system for life-threatening emergencies.
The meeting will be at the Nesbitt Center. Rambler Road. The club will sponsor a Presidents' Day Dinner 2-7 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 10, at Nino's Restaurant, 4712 Atlantic Ave., Wildwood. Tickets can be obtained by calling 729-6134.
Film Slated On Cape Cod
STONE HARBOR - "The Sea Behind the Dunes." a two-part filmed series about Cape Cod marshes and beaches, will be shown in its entirety at 8: 15 p.m. Saturday at the Wetlands Insti tute. The one-hour color film follows seashore wildlife through the four seasons
showing birds, underwater animals, mating rituals and views of microscopic organisms. Produced by Time Life, the film will be shown in the Marshview Room of the institute, which is open during winter from 10 to 4 . 30 on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
Not Strictly For Squares
CAPE MAY — Limited openings are available for the city square dancing This course will encompass the rudiments of basic square dancing and round dancing. The class will expand to all levels of square dancing in
future courses. The course, which will be taught by jim Hendrix, will be held at Convention Hall 8-10 p.m. Mondays. For ins formation, call the Civic*' Affairs Department at 884-8411, ext. 20 or 27.
Tot Hour
CAPE MAY — Parent and Tot Activity Hour will be the newest addition to the city recreation program. Mrs. Sally Yerk. a graduate of Slippery Rock University with a B.S. Degree in Physical Educa tion and Health, will teach this course geared to parents and their preschool children 1 to 5. Course activities will include games, dance, exercise, tumbling play, gym dollie relays, parachute games and other exercises that the parent and tot can enjoy together. Classes will held at the Franklin Street Civic Center
Thursdays 11 a.m. -noon and 10 consecutive weeks beginning tomorrow Pre-registration is being conducted at Convention Hall Monday - Friday 8:30-4:30 p.m. For more information call the Depart ment of Civic Affairs, 884-8411, ext 20 to 27. Stamp Meet COURT HOUSE - The Cape Stamp Club will meet 7:30 p.m. Monday, Jan. 28, at the County Library, Mechanic Street here. ' ;
Next week's menu of served by the Cape May County Nutritional Project for the Elderly Jan. 28: Veal patty w/gravy, beets in orange sauce, mashed potatoes, canned apricots. Jan. 29: Oven baked chicken, chopped broccoli, corn niblets, doughnut. Jan. 30: Met loaf w /brown gravy, glazed carrots, baked potato, tapioca pudding. Jan. 31: Baked ham w/raisin sauce, candied sweet potatoes, peas, pineapple upside-down cake. Feb. l: Beef vegetable soup, stuffed creole pepper, green beans, mixed salad w/French dressing, peach pie. Each meal is accompanied by bread, margarine, coffee, tea. or milk. Snacks, delivered with mobile meals to the homebound, are: Jan. 28: Chicken pot pie, pear, milk. Jan. 29: Swiss cheese sandwich, banana, milk. Jan. 30: Chicken salad sandwich, apple, milk. Jan. 31 : Cottage cheese, canned sliced peaches, lettuce, crackers, brownie, milk. Feb. 1 : Liverwurst sandwich on rye bread, mustard, canned purple plums, milk *
A Country Valentine WILDWOOD CREST - A country Valentine dance will be sponsored by the Wildwood Crest School Parent Teacher Connection 9 p.m.-l a.m. Saturday. Feb. 9, at the Masonic Lodge, Atlantic and Columbine Avenues. A hot western buffet, setups, and beer are included in the admission price. "The Pros" will provide DJ music. For tickets call Judy, 522-8521 or 522-6286. *Q? g A SIGHT H^MS^AND SOUND ODYSSEYw AVAILABLE FOR BANQUETS, RECEPTIONS AND PRIVATE PARTIES FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 522-4949 OR 729-5942 Roberts & Pacific Ave., Wildwood 522-4949
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