- • V Herald/Lantern/Dispatch V May '85
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 1 26th Annual South Jersey Quarter Horse Circuit, (info 884-8205), 53 classes included, Hidden Valley Riding Club, Cape May, throughout day and evening, starting at 8 a.m. , i Also May 2, 3 and 4. •'Flower Arranging" talk by Debbie Hansen, Garden- «j ing by the Sea Club, (info 884-1022), at Municipal Building Court | Room, Bayshore Rd.. Villas, 10 a.m. Tulip Festival Historic East End Tour, (info I 884-5404), trolley departs Rotary Bandstand, Lafayette at Decatur I Sts., Cape May, 10:30 a.m., 12 noon and 1:45 p.m. Dennis Township Senior Citizens Club, (info 1 624-0884), speaker: Ralph Schellenger, Director of Welfare, in the I Ocean View fire hall. 1 p.m. 10th Annual Spring Garden Show by 4-h Pro- * gram, in the Lockwood 4-H Youth Center, Dennisville Rd., Court House, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Also Thurs. and Fri. Lower Township Taxpayers Association, speaker: Richard Barone, D.C. on "Chiropractic Procedures:, Millman Center. Villas, 7.30 p.m. THURSDAY, MAY 2 26th Annual South Jersey Quarter Horse Circuit, (see Wed.), Cape May, 8 a.m. on. 10th Annual Spring Garden Show by 4-H Pro- \ gram, (see Wed.), Court House. 10 to 3. Luncheon by Golden Age Club of Wildwood, (info 884- 1483), at the Moose Lodge Hall. 314 Spruce Avenue, North Wildwood. 12 noon. Catholic Golden Age Club of Cape May, (info 465-5706), speaker from Atlantic Electric Co. will discuss conservation. in the basement of rectory. Our Lady of the Sea Church. Cape May, 1 p.m. Tulip Festival Lecture, Tulips and Thfcr Cultivation" by Ann Miller, (info 884-5508), at the Welcome Center. Lafayette Street, Cape May. 2 p.m. Spring Dinner by Cape May County Historical Society, (info 465-3535), in the Tuckahoe Inn, Rt. 9, Beesleys Point. 6:30 p.m. The COUNTY CALENDAR publishes items of cultural, social, fraternal and educational happenings throughout Cape May County. Organizations are Incited to mail events, in chronological order, preferably typed or legibly hand printed, on an 8Yi x 11 sheet of paper. One item per page, please. Include time, date, location and sponsor of each event along with the name and telephone number of a contact person. Items must be received the Thursday prior to publication. Send them to: Libby Demp Forrest, P.O. Box 430, Cape May Court House, NJ. 08210. FRIDAY, MAY 3 26th Annual South Jersey Quarter Horse Circuit, (see Wed ), Cape May. 8 a.m. on. Food Sale by Women of St Barnabas Episcopal Church, (info 886-8692). at the First Nafl Bank of Toms River. Bayshore Rd . Villas, 9:15 a. m * Rummage Sale, Holy Spirit Lutheran Church. Bayshore Rd.. and Washington Ave., Villas. 9:30 a m -3 p.m. Also Sat 10th Annual Spring Garden Show by 4-H ptcf gram, (see Wed ), Court House, concludes 10 to 3. Renaissance, speaker: Candy Stndiron on "Nutrition and Your Child", (info 886-7630). in the meeting room of Lower Township Branch. County Library. 7 p.m. SATURDAY, MAY 4 26th Annual South Jersey Quarter Horse CirCUif, (see Wed ), concludes 8 a.m. on Rummage Sale by Wildwood Elementary Home and * School Association (info 729-9128), at the Glenwood Avenue School. 9 a.m.-l :30 p.m. Flea Market/Hoagie Sale benefits St. Ann's Church renovation, (info 522-2709/5547), Wildwood. 9 to 5 Rummage Sale (see Fri.), Villas, concludes 9:30 to 3. Fifth Annual Spring Festival sponsored by ocean City and Retail Merchants Association (info 399-6111, ext. 222), pony rides, amusements, music, Greek foods, cakes sale, art show, along six blocks on Asbury Ave., 10 to 4:30. Tulip Festival Antique Carousel Organ Concert, (info 884-8702), Rotary Bandstand. Lafayette Street. Cape May, 10 a.m. on. "Wheels for Life" Bike-a-thon. benefits St. Jude Children's Hospital (info 886-1161), route begins at Maud Abrams • School, Cold Spring, 10:30 a.m. Tulip Garden Trolley Tour, (info 884-5404 >. tours depart every half hour from Rotary Bandstand. Lafayette Street, Cape May, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. JFor: •32 KINDS OF DONUTS •MUffHB •STICKY BUNS \ •TURNOVERS .BROWNIES •WORLD S BEST COFFEE _ II DENNISVILLE RD.. kVliStCr CBK MKT COURTHOUSE DOBMJLL' 0KN 5 AM TO 1 *M 7 DAYS 465-9033 * MumfoonsMister Donut is the man to see.
I grnHgH * . « **r — m m ' I DorU Word FUTURE BUILDER ? — Don Nelson. 12. fine-tunes his solar battery house with an assist from sixth-grade teacher Fred DeSantis during the Science and Arts Fair at the Glenwood Avenue School. Wildwood. last week. Don is the son of Diane Nelson, Wildwood. % Spring Auction and Raffle, Our Lady Star of the Sea School, Washington and Ocean Sts., Cape May. 12 noor to 3 p.m. Tulip Festival Tours of Four Victorian Inns, (info 884-5508), Cape May. 1 p.m. South Jersey Photography Show, Cape May County Art League ( info 884-8628 ) . 1050 Washington St . Cape May . opens 3 to 5. \ SUNDAY, MAY 5 v. Tulip Garden Trolley Tour, (seeSat i; Cape May, 12 noon to 3 p.m. Tulip Festival Tours of Four Victorian Inns, (info 884-5508), Cape May. 1 p.m Diamond Jubilee Brunch by south Phiia. High School Alumni-Shore Chapter ( info 3994)404 or 522-7478). in Ocean City, 1 p.m. Prime Rib Dinner, benefits Wildwood Chapter of Deborah (info 522-6627/3800). at Dom's Restaurant. Wildwood. 3to 7 p.m. Annual Spaghetti Dinner benefits Stone Harbor Lions projects, at Windrift Restaurant. Avalon. 4 to 8 30 p.m Spaghetti Dinner, Avalon Department of Recreation, .(info 967-3066 MONDAY, MAY 6 Sands Casino Bus Trip by Mobile Home Owners Association. Graden Lake Park Chapter (info 465-7423). bus departs Park in Burleigh^ p.m. Jersey Cape Shell Club, speaker Dr Geqree Davis. Chairman. Dept of Malacology. Academy of Natural Sciences of Phila. on Shell Research in China. ( info 653-8017). at Wetlands Institute. Stone Harbor. 8:15 p.m
TUESDAY, MAY 7 Bus Trip to St. Michael's Maryland by stone Harbor /Avalon Branch, Burdette Tomlin Hospital Auxiliary. ( info 967-3647). bus leaves Jamesway parking lot. Court House, 7:30 a.m. Annual Rummage Sale by e.c.w. of St. Simeon s Church. ( info 884-1483 ) . at 25th and Central Aves., Wildwood. 9 to 3 i Also Wed. and Thurs. Bingo/Card Social, (info 88*6668 >. Lower Township Democratic Club. Bayshore Rd. and Washington Ave., Villas. Candidates' Night co-sponsored by Avalon Chamber of Commerce, Avalon Home and Land Owners Assoc. and Women's Civic Gub of Avalon. (info 967-5541). in the Avalon Community Hall. 8 p.m. t WEDNESDAY, MAY 8 Baltimore Inner Harbor Bus Trip by Gardening by the Sea Club (info 884-5467 or 465-5162). bus leaves 7 a m Rummage Sale tseeTues.t. Wildwood. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m Annual Spring Golf Tournament by Cape May County Chamber of Commerce (info 465-71811, at Stone Harbor Golf Gub, Route 9. Court House, shot gun start 9 a.m. Luncheon follows. 10th Annual Spring Fair by Cape May County Vocational School, (info 465-2161 ) .booths, food, bake shop, plants, hand crafts, in the rec area and all-purpose room. Vo-Tech Center, Crest Haven Rd . Court House. 9 a.m. -2 p.m.t Penny Party by American Legion Auxiliary Unit 198. at the Post Home, Hand and Dias Creek Aves., Court House. 6:30 p.m \ 7 COMING EVENTS May 9 Reservations Deadline, Bus Trip to See "42nd Street" May 22 at Forrest Theatre. Phila. sponsored by Bayberry Twig, Aux.. Burdette Tomlin Memorial (Pi^e 33 Please) South Jersey Regional Theatre presents \ Simon Gray's new thriller STAGE STRUCK The suspense never slackens." ■ . London Sunday Telegraph "A witty and ingenious thriller." London Daily Mirror May 1-12 Bay Ave. 653*0553 Somers Point
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