Cape May County Herald, 12 June 1985 IIIF issue link — Page 40

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RED HOT — Ralph Valeri of Court House makes his move on Denise Yost of Ocean City during a recent rehearsal of Neil Simon s "Last of the Red Hot Lovers." The Sandpiper Players of the Jersey Cape Performing Arts Guild will stage the comedy in Middle Township Elementary School No. 3. Court House. 8:30 p.m. June 14, 15. 21. 22. 28 and 29 Tickets can be purchased at the door.

\ Folk Songs, Dancing at G)ld Spring

jj CAPE MAY - The sum S mer gets under way as 4 Historic Cold Spring 8 Village presents an after 5 noon of folk songs and i stories Saturday. Folklore ! expert Jim AlberLson will j captivate his audience with | his tales of magic and ■ mystery from New Jersey j Pine Barrens and shore I area. I Sunday, the fun continues as the Bayshore i Squares kick up their heels

on the Village Green The Bayshore Squares will be demonstrating the art of square dancing, one of the Flea Mart At s Starn 's For March RIO GRANDE - The employes of Stam's Shoprite Market here will sponsor a flea market from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m JUne 23. on the parking lot of the store All proceeds from the event will benefit the March of Dimes Vendors are welcome. Spaces w ill be available the day of the flea market, with setup starting 7 a.m. No reservations are necessary ° Payment is due on day of sale. Refreshments will be available with proceeds benefiting the March of Dimes GOP Barbegue WOODBINE - The Woodbine Regular Republican Club will hold a chicken and ribs barbeque 1-6 p.m. Saturday. June 29. at Woodbine Lincoln Park. Rain date is June 30 Anniversary Party Set SOMERS POINT - Shore Chapter. Singles Parents Society, will hold a 13th anniversary party 8-9:30 p.m. Saturday. June 22. at Fire House No. 1. Bethel Road here. A hot and cold buffet will be served Participants must bring their own alcoholic beverage. Music will be provided by The 9-12 p.m. The group holds dances every Tuesday night at the same location

oldest exclusively American art forms, at the Village throughout the afternoon. COLD SPRING Village is a preservation of 15 original buildings moved to the site. They house various craft shops such as a tinsmith, blacksmith, and printer as well as the Old Grange Restaurant. The village is at 735 Seashore Rd. half a mile north of the Seashore RoadFerry Road intersection. The village is open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and admission js $1 for an adult season pass. For more information. call 884-1810.

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