dining & entertainment
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\ SIC Sets Concerts
2 SEA ISLE CITY - The 2 1985 Summer Concert Series A gets underway on Wednes3 day evening. July 3. 1985. on J a nine-concert program 3 The free city -sponsored 3 concerts will offer a variety 7 of musical performers from / brass bands. Dixeland ^ bands, a barbership quartet. 2 popular Tenor Sal Barbo * and TV favorite Larry Far7 rari f All concerts will be held I City Offers "• Tickets for ' 3 Concerts CAPE MAY - Tickets are still available for the three special band concerts sponsored by the City of Cape May this summer, according to Arthur Doran, band concerts coordinator. The first of the concerts » is set for Saturday. July 13. | by the First State SymI phonic Band at 8 p.m. in Gardner Hall at the Christian Admiral Hotel. SATURDAY. August 3. the Fort Monmouth Army | Band will perform at Gardner Hall at 8 p.m The 276th Army Band will play at Convention Hall 8:15 p.m. Sunday. August 11. Tickets for these special concerts are free but must be obtained in advance by sending a self-addressed stamped envelope to: P.O. Box 19. Cape May, N.J. 08204.
. on the Promenade at Keni nedy Boulevard beginning at 7:30 p.m. each Wednesi dav THE COMPLETE sche dule follows : July 3. Sal Barbo. tenor; July 10. Midiri Brothers "Red Garter Dixieland Band". July 17. Larry Ferrari, TV organist ; July 24. Doctors of Rhythm Dixieland Band: July 31. Mays Landing VFW Post 220 Band ; Aug 7. Dan Desiderio Musical Combo. Special Guest. Sal Barbo: Aug. 7. Bosh Pritchard and "The Jersey Devils" Barbershop Quartet. Aug 21. Millville American Legion Band. Aug. 28 — Sal Barbo. tenor. Porcelain Art On Exhibition MARGATE - A china painting art exhibit will be held at the Margate Library. 8100 Atlantic Ave., through June. It features hand decorated porcelain works of art. painted by students of the Hidden Talents Studio. Ocean City. Under the direction of artist-teacher Mary Friel. The public is invited to view these delicate china items, and a hand made replica of an antique Juneau bisque doll, created in the doll artistry class at Hidden Talents Studio. For further information, call 398-0599. 4-Day Rec Program in Wildwood The, Wildwood Recreation Department is offering a summer outdoor program four days a week for 3 children which began Tuesday. June 18. The programs held 9-11:30 a.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays are geared to I youngsters 8-13. Mary Federicci. who holds a college degree in Art from Glassboro State College, will instruct arts and crafts, games and sports activities for the children. Sample projects that the students will work on include: coiled baskets made out of rope; design and color scheming of playground equipment; tennis lessons; sand sculpturing; and kite making. Play clothes that can get dirty should be worn. The programs held 10:30-11:30 a.m. Wednesday and Friday are for preschoolers to 7-year-old children. It will be a storybook reading, hosted by the Tourism Department staff. AH events are being held at Fox Park in Wildwood. For further information, call the Recreation Department at 522-2362. Hani Meeting COURT HOUSE - The Cape May County Amateur | Radio Club will meet 7:30 I p.m. Thursday. June 27. at the County Library here For information, call 886-2361.
Next week's menu ot meals served by the Cape May County Nutritional Project tor the Elderly v June 24: Breaded chicken cutlet, catsup, corn niblets. chopped broccoli, apple, chocolate chip cookie. June 25: Spaghetti w/tomato sauce, meat balls, tossed green salad w/Italian dressing, fruit cocktail. June 26: Roast beef w/gracy, baked potato, carrots, applesauce. Baked fish fillet, Tartar sauce/catsup, cauliflower au gratin, peas, cup cake w/Iemon icing. June 28: Orange juice, baked macaroni/cheese, chopped spinach, Harvard beets. Danish pastry. All meals are accompanied by bread, margarine, coffee, tea. or milk. Snacks, delivered with mobile meals to the homebound are: June 24. Beef pot pie, banana, milk. June 25: Egg salad sandwich. orange, milk. June 26: Luncheon meat sandwich, potato salad, pear, milk. June 27 : Ham and cheese sandwich, apple, milk. June 28: Hard boiled eggs, tomato/lettuce/mayonnaise. crackers, orange, milk.
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