Cape May County Herald, 3 July 1985 IIIF issue link — Page 34

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2 Artists In League Exhibits

CAPE MAY - The Cape May County Art League presents two exhibits for the month of July. In the Carriage House Gallery, the league will display the ' works of Ann Vasilik. a realist. Her watercolors "The California Style'' developed during the eight years she spent in that state. Her emphasis is on traditional. transparent watercolor in a romantic realist style Her paintings are done almost exclusively on location and themes depicted are varied. SHE HAS exhibited widely in juried competitions and is active in community art As a wife of a naval of ficer. she has had to reestablish a reputation in each location, which has provided a wellspring of inspiration and a loyal following. The W N'orstrum Loft Gallery features sculptures by T.M Warchal. These sculptural forms are meant

e to suggest movement and e growth, much as unr conscious life processes s are expansive and rhythmic; similar and ? varied. THE CLASSIC themes , evoke a sense of the ancient through their association with myths, the foundation of life. Warchal competed in juried shows throughout New Jersey and Pennsylvania and has won many awards. Just recently in Camden at the Whitman Center for the Arts, he won a purchase award. The Vasilik and Warchal works will be on display July 6 to 31. The hours of the Art League Gallery is A Tuesday through Saturday 10a.m. to4 p.m.. Sunday 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and closed 0 Mondays. An artists' reception to meet them and view their works is scheduled for Saturday. 2 to 4 p.m. For further information, call 884-8628 Convention Hall Slate Announced CAPE MAY -The weekly schedule of entertainment and the summer concert series at Convention Hall have been announced by the city. All events are free. The entertainment schedule is: Monday — io a.m. -10 p.m.. Menei Antique Show; Tuesday - 8:15 p.m.. Boardwalk Revue; Wednesday — 8:30-9 p.m., Al Raymond Orchestra, Dancing for Children. 8:30-9 p.m.: and Dancing for Adults. 9-11 p.m.; Thursday - 8:30-11 p.m.; Teen Dance; Friday and Saturday — Al Raymond Orchestra. Dancing for Children. 8:30-9 p.m.. and Dancing for Adults. 9-11 p.m. REMAINING summer concerts, slated for 9 p.m. are: Sunday. July 7. The Forty Niners Chorus; July 14. The Brown Street Chowder Band. July 21. Larry Fer rari; July 28. The Jubilaires Aug 4. The Delco Barbershop Singers. ' Aug 11. The 276th Army Band. Aug 18. The Serenaders Orchestra. Aug. 25. Sal Barbo and Martha Cohen. Sept 2. The Harrowgate String Band Auction SEA VILLE - The Ladies Auxiliary of the j Seaville Volunteer Fire Co will hold a penny auction at the social hall "on Rte 50 Wednesday. July 10. Doors open 6 p.m and calling starts 7 p.m. OES Food Sale CAPE MAY - A food sale will be held beginning - , 9a.m. Friday in front of the $ Acme to benefit the Cape lMay unit. Order of Eastern Star £2

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