dining & entertainment
Comedy At SJRT
SOMERS POINT - On the theory that it's best to leave them laughing, South Jersey Regional Theatre is closing out its 84-85 season with Neil Simon's hilarious comedy, "Come Blow Your Horn".
The production opens at SJRT's Gateway Playhouse this evening and runs through Sunday, June 16, ••with performances Wednesdays through Sunday evenings and Sunday matinees.
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Nut week's menu of meals served by the Cape May County Nutritional Project tor the Elderly June 10: Baked chicken M wgravy, bread stuffing. t> peas, cranberry sauce, { apricot halves. June 11: Meat loaf wgravy, baked stuffed potato, carrots, apple. June 12: Orange juice, barbecued pork chops, ' green beans, buttered rice, brownie. June 13: Baked fillet of fish, Tartar saucecatsup. mixed vegetables, potatoes au gratin, tapioca pudding. June 14: Oven-fried liver wonion gravy, chopped broccoli, mashed potatoes, apple crisp. Al meals are accompanied by bread, margarine, coffee, tea, or milk. Snacks, delivered with mobile meals to the homebound, are: June 10: Beef pot pie, banana, milk. June 11 : Egg salad sandwich, pear, milk. June 12: Cottage cheeselettuce, crackers, mayonnaise, canned sliced peaches, milk. June 13: Ham sandwich on rye bread, mustard, cole slaw, pear. milk. June 14: Peanut butterjelly sandwich, apple, milk. Promenade Flea Mart A Benefit SEA ISLE CITY - The annual Sea Isle City Skimmer Weekend Promenade Flea Market on June 15 will he sponsored and run by JJ the City Historical Society, according to Mayor Michael J. McHale and the board of commissioners. The annual Promenade (Boardwalk) Flea Market draws thousands of buyers and sellers from all over the tri-state area, and proceeds will go to benefit the historical society and the new city historical museum, McHale stated. The flea market will get underway at 8 a.m., and tables are available on a first come, first served basis. The spaces will be g available on ocean-front u promenade on either direc- I tion from Kennedy I Boulevard and the Beach. I Lee Evans has been nam- U ed flea market chairman | and has put together a committee of volunteers - members of the historical society. Yard Sale PALERMO - The Historic Preservation Society of Upper Township will hold a yard sale at the Friendship School grounds on Route 9 here 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, June 15, Chairman for the fund raiser is Dorothy Entrikin. The Friendship School is a faithful restoration/reconstruction of the first public school in Upper Township. Residents and {; tourists can tour the r building on Sunday f afternoons. l
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