Herald - Lantern - Dispatch 19 June '85 ^
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WEDNESDA Y, JUNE 19 Summer Program Registration, (swimming, ten nis. gym, arts and crafts, dancing, sports), Avalon Dept. of Recreation (info 967-3066), at Community Hall, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thru Friday La Leche League, (info 861-5956), Court House area. 9:30 a.m. Wildflower and Weed Walk, Cape May Point State Park, (info 884-2159), by the lighthouse. Cape May Point. 1 p.m. Bloodmobile, ( info 646-7000), at the Marmora Fire House. 2 to 7 p.m. Dance Program, Wildwood Dept. of Tourism (info ' 522-1407), WildwooaBandshell, Montgomery Ave. and Boardwalk. 7:30 p.m. Also June 21. Rock 'N- Roll Revue by "The Fabulous Greasebund' . (info 399-6111 ext. 222), at the Music Pier, Boardwalk at Moorlyn Terrace, Ocean City. 8 p.m. Mansions By Gaslight, tours of four Cape May landmarks sponsored by Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts, (info 884-5404) via trolley-bus, tickets at Physick House. 1048 | Washington St., Cape May. 8 to 10 p.m. Every Wed. eve. 8-10 p.m. to Sept 18. Business and Ilfc.ofessional Women's Club of Atlantic City meeting toWganize Cape May County unit of N.J. Federation of Business and Professional Women (info 641-6783 eves), at the County Library, Court House. 8 p.m. Villas Women's Regular Republican Club, (info 886-6288), 8 p.m. THURSDAY, JUNE 20 Herbal and Edible Plant Walk, Cape May Point State Park, (info 884-2159), by the lighthouse, Cape May, Point. 10 a.m. Arts and Crafts Fair, Archway Medical Day Care Center, ( info 729-3597 ) , at Sandman Towers, 3700 New Jersey Ave. . Wildwood, 10 to 2. Lower Township Federation of Senior Citizens meeting, at Millman Center, Bayshore Rd.a. Villas, 1 p.m. 4 La Leche League meeting, Cape May area (info 889-0471 ), 7:30 p.m. An Evening of Fiction and Poetry, by dj Productions. (info 399-7628), with Debra Josephson Abrams and James B. Kirk. Ill, (info 399-7628), at Arts Center. 409 Wesley Ave., Ocean City, 7:30 p.m. Reception follows. Wildwood String Band, (info 522-1407). wildwood Bandshell, Montgomery Ave. and the Boardwalk, 7:30 p.m. V.F.W Convention, (info 729-9000). thru June 22. FRIDAY, JUNE 21 Summer Solstice 5 : 44 A.M. Nature Walk, Cape May Point State Park (info 884-2159), by the lighthouse. Cape May Point, 1 p.m. "Last of the Red Hot Lovers", production by cape Performing Arts Guild, (info 465-8643/7411), in auditorium of Elementary School No. 3, Court House. 8:30 p.m. Also Sat. and June 28 and 29. SATURDAY, JUNE 22 Botinical Garden Drawing Workship by cape May County Art League ( info 884-8628), at Learning's Run, Swainton, 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 5th Annual Cape May Classic Hobie Cat Regatta, (info 884-84H >, Cape May. 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Also Sun. Giant Yard and Bake Sale, benefit of Holy Redeemer Visiting Nurse and Home Health Agency (info 465-2082), at the 76 House. Rt. 9. Swainton, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Fun Day, by First United Methodist Church of Avalon. (in-, fo 967-4290), at Harbor Place. 9503 Third Ave., Stone Harbor. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Renaissance Fair, Cape May Care Center (info 465-7633), on Rt. 9 in Swainton, behind County Museum. 12 noon to 4 p.m. Daniel Morgan Rifle Company, Historic Cold Spring Village, (info 884-1810), 735 Seashore Rd., Cape May, 12 noon throughout the day. Also Sun. Chicken-Bar-B-Que by BeUeplain V.F.W. Post 6257, (info 861-4491). Woodbine BeUeplain Rd.. BeUeplain, 1 to 6. Victorian Art Kxhibit Opening by Cape May County Art League (info884-862lwatercolors, paper sculptures, pastels; 1050 Washington St.. Cap^fcay. wine and cheese reception. 2 to 4 Pm. A V.F.W. Parade, (info 522-1407), south on Atlantic Ave. / from 16th St. in North Wildwood to Heather Ave. in Wildwood Crest, 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. Toxic Waste and Environmental Protection, George A. Clark Memorial Lecture Series, Wetlands Institute ( info 368-1211), Stone Harbor, 8:15 p.m. "Last Of the Red Hot Lovers" (see Friday.), Court House, 8:30 p.m. The COUNTY CALENDAR publishes items of cultural, social, fraternal and educational happenings throughout Cape May County. Organisations are incited to mail events, in chronological order, preferably typed or legibly hand printed, on an 8Mt 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.
HKl j Ad K\ ,9 Vjfl UV <1 - r J WED IN COURT HOUSE — Patricia Zontek. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Zontek of Court House, was married to Joseph R. Zelnik. son of Joseph F. Zelnik of Gowanda. N.Y., at our Lady of the Angels Church May 25. Maid of Honor was the bride's sister, Mary, of Mountain View. Calif. Best man was Bert Hodge of Springfield. Pa. The couple resides in Stone Harbor. SUNDAY, JUNE 23 Flea Market by employees of Starn's Shopnte Market. Rio Grande, benefits The March of Dimes, (info 344-3159), on the parking lot. 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Pancake Breakfast, Masonic Lodge No 177, at the Temple. 6300 Atlantic Avenue, Wildwood Crest. 8 a /n to 1 p.m Bike-A-Thon, world hunger event, (infa 522-3423 or 522-8154), starting at Light House at Hereford Jlnlet. North Wildwood, 8:30 a.m. Coed Beach Volleyball league Opener, Avalon Dept. of Recreation (info 967-3066), in the beach behind Community Hall. 30th St. Daniel Morgan Rifle Company (see Sat >. Cold Spring, concludes 12 noon. Sunday Concerts in the Park, (info 465-7ud. "Jubilaires". Cape May County Park. Court House, 2:30 p m MONDAY, JUNE 24 Smithville Bus Trip by Avalon Women's Civic Club ( info 967-5186). bus leaves Community Hall. 9 a m Beach Walk, Cape May Point State Park. ( info 884-2159). by the lighthouse. Cape May Point, 10 a m Also nature Walk at I p.m.
Hoagie Eating Contest, sponsored by Wildwood Dept of Tourism (info 522-1407), at Maple and Pacific Ave., 2 p.m. 62nd Annual National Marbles Tournament (info 301-722-2000) Wildwood Beach between Pine and Wildwood Aves.. thru June 27 Penny Party by Daughters of America. Crescent Council No. 61 (info 8866288). Goshen. 7 p.m. TUESDAY, JUNE 25 Beginner's Bird Walk, Cape May Point State Park (info 884-2159), by the lighthouse. Cape May Point, 10 a m Also Edible and Herbal Plant Walk. 10 a m Rummage Sale, Avalon Yacht Club, (info 3665046). 7th St. and the Bay, 8 a.m. -2 p.m. Also Wed Animal Welfare Society, (info 8868692). at the Millman Center, Villas. 7:30 p.m WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26 Rummage Sale iseeTues.) Avalon. concludes 9 a m to 12 noon. Wildflower and Weed Walk, Cape May Point State Park (info 884-21591. by the lighthouse. Cape May Point. 10 a m Also Beach Walk at 1 p.m. Bloodmobile, (info 465-7382). Calvary Baptist Church. Rt 9 and South Seaville Rd.. Ocean View, 2 to 7 p.m Wearable Art, Folkwear, Fibers and Metals, benefit of the Coalition Against Rape and Abuse. Inc ( info 522-6489 ) . at the Dead Dog Saloon. Landis Ave., Sea Isle City. 6:30 to 9 p.m Dennis Township Democratic Club, (info 624-3885). at the Ludlam School. Dennisville. 8 p.m Mansions by Gaslight, tours of four Cape May landmarks sponsored by Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts (info 884-5404). via trolley-bus. tickets at Physick House. 1048 Washington St . Cape May. 8 to 10 p.m. Every Wed. eve 610 p.m to Sept 18 ' ( Page 44 Please > restaurant -ice cream -candy candles -tin | "A 19th Century Farm Village" | HISTORIC A | | COLD SPRING 1 VILLAGE rt n ! £ r i 2 *r Seashore rd OPEN s eg Cold Spring, N.J. (t ape Mav i DAILY ^ I 884-1810 1 0-5 P.M. I u- 3» § S4 TURD A Y & SUNDA Y, JUNE 22-23rd. ? 9 THE 3 § DANIEL MORGAN ° i Rifle Company 1 -I . turn" lu HffnVffTTn Ilklill^^VIl ■ UN IJ iJkV IBH g~ ■— *— u restauhant ice cream -candy candles tin
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