Cape May County Herald, 10 July 1985 IIIF issue link — Page 31

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Antique Auto Run Saturday CAPE MAY - The 19th Annual Antique | Automobile Run and Show i of the Jersey Cape Region of the Antique Auto Clubs of America will be staged here Saturday. Approximately 50 vintage antique automobiles of varying makes and models will be displayed on the Washington Street Mall 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., according to Terry Brown, director of civic affairs for the city. Arthur •'Bud" Cohen will again help position the autos properly on the Mall and serve as master of ceremonies throughout the show. Immediately following the show, at about 3 p.m.. the antique autos will participate in a parade that will wend its way through the resort. Local Heroes Talk Slated DENNISVILLE - The Dennis Township Historical Society will meet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. July 17th at the Ludlum School on Route 47. Mr. William Robinson will speak on "Local Heroes of the Revolutionary and Civil Wars."

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AT PROMENADE - Organist Larry Ferrari of TV's Channel 6 will present a concert 7:30 p.m. next Wednesday. July 17, at the Promenade in Sea Isle City as part of the resort's annual summer concert series.

Ocean City Parade on For July 27 OCEAN CITY - Temple University President Peter Liacouras will be grand marshal of this year's Night in Venice boat parade here, it was announced by David Winslow. chairman. This year's avant is sat for Saturday. July 27. starting 6 p.m. at the north point of the island. Over 100,000 spectators normally watch the parade, one of the nation s largest. Boats start at the Longport Bridge and the regatta ends at South Harbor near Tennessee Avenue.

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