Cape May County Herald, 24 April 1985 IIIF issue link — Page 51

dining & entertainment—

Jackson, 13, daughter of Victoria Jackson of South Seaville, is a contestant in the 1985 New Jersey Miss T.E.E.N. pageant in Trenton in August. Tracy's hobbies include drama, dancing, reading, and animals. Roast Beef SOUTH SEAVILLE - Cannon Lodge 104, F. and A.M., with Rising Star Chapter 220, O.E.S., will sponsor a roast beef dinner 4:30-7:30 p.m. Saturday, May 11, at the South Seaville Temple, Main Street and Church Road.

County Teen Arts Festival Is Friday

OCEAN CITY - The I Cape May County Teen I Arts Festival will be held I Friday at the Music Pier, I Moorlyn Terrace. The festival is sponsored I by the County Cultural and I Heritage Commission, the | Board of Freeholders, the * Office of the Cape May , County Superintendent of r Schools and the Ocean City i Cultural Arts Center. , FUNDING HAS also i been provided by the New Jersey State Teen Arts Program in cooperation with the New Jersey State Council on the Arts Department of the State. Assistance has been provided by the City of Ocean City and St. Peter's United Methodist Church. Anyone wishing to 1 become a supporter of teen r arts in the County can par1 ticipate by forwarding a r tax deductable donation to the Cape May County Teen i Arts Festival. 16 Queen St. , l Cape May, New Jersey 08204

ANYONE BETWEEN 13 and 19 in middle or high school is eligible to participate. The county festival precedes the state festival May 28 at Douglass College, New Brunswick. * Workshops, teen performances, and visual arts exhibits are scheduled throughout the day. Participants, their familes, and interested persons are invited to an evening concert and visual arts display 7:30 Friday in the Music Pier. The areas which will participate are dance, theatre, vocal music, instrumental music and visual arts. For more information, contact Florence Heal, 884-8344/2331; Russell Simon, 465-9411, or Janice Betts, 628-2266. Events Set In Avalon AVALON — Spring events in the borough, including an appearance by the Wildwood String Band 8 p.m. Saturday at Community Hall, have been announced by Dave Haberle, director of recreation. Other events scheduled include: May 5, Spaghetti dinner; May 7, Candidates night, 8 p.m. ; May 9. Senior Citizen Jamboree, noon; May 11, Big Brass Selection, 7:30 p.m. . May 14. Election Dav — Hall open for voting only; May 18, Avalon Garden Club Sale. 10 a.m. ; May 25, Burdette Tomlin antique show, 10 a.m. -6 p.m. Also, May 27, Memorial Day Parade. 9 a.m.; May 29. Borough Information night, 8 p.m. ; June 1, Peter Dan Avalon Performing Arts - 2:30 p.m.; June 4. Election - voting only ; June 5. Gardem Club - Flowershow; Tflimis Free Program Begins; June 11. Red Cross Blood Drive, 1 p.m.; June 12, Middle Township High School Baccalaurate; June 13, Middle Township Middle School Graduation; June 17. Summer program registration. Pageant Winners OCEAN CITY - Several Cape May County youngsters were ariong the winners at a preliminary pageant 1 for , the United States Model of the Year held recently at the Music Pier here Among the winners were: Jason Bowen, Ocean City, in the Master Division ; Heather Ann Lange of Wildwood. Pee Wee Division; Shelby Russell of Ocean City, Young Miss Division; Elizabeth Jones of Ocean City in the Teen Age Division. Winners will compete in the national finals in Boston in November. The Jocal competition was organized by Miss Georgeann, director of Mis? Georgeann's Finishing and* Modeling Schools of Oaklyn and Ocean City.

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