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Society Sets 4-Day Trip To Virginia
COURT HOUSE - The Cape May County Historical Society will sponsor a bus trip to Historic Williamsburg. Va„ with a stay of four days and three nights. Oct 25. The bus will depart from Penny Party GOSHEN — Crescent 1 Council 61. Daughters of * America, will host a penny ; party at the Daughters of 1 America Hall. Rte. 47. at 7 * p.m. Monday. Aug. 26. All are welcome. i
the county Museum and is scheduled for arrival at Williamsburg in the early evening. The trip will include a tour of the restorations of Williamsburg. The admission ticket is included as well as free bus transportation from one building to another. On the third day a visit to Carters Grove Plantation which dates to 1750 and an afternoon trip to the JamesFestival Park is scheduled. Prior to departure Oct. 28 stop will be made at the
Upper GOP Lists Fete
SEAVILLE - Peoples Republican Organization of Upper Township will hold its second annual Chicken Bar-B-Que on Sunday, from 1 to 6 p.m., at Plantation Campground on Corson Tavern Road. Live music, children's
games, beer, and pony rides will be featured. Tickets are $5 for adults and $3 for children. They can be purchased by calling 628-2266, 390-1300. 390-1846, 390-0343, or at the gate.
Williamsburg Pottery with a chance to shop for gifts. For further information and reservations, call the County Museum at 465-3535. Deadline for reservations is Sept. 2.
Slide Show DENNISVILLE - A slide presentation including ledger entries from the Diverty General Store, which operated in the town A in the 1800s. will be j( featured at the meeting of V? the Dennisville Historical Society 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Aug. 21, at the Ludlum School on Rte. 47. Social Slated VILLAS - The Ladies Auxiliary of the Villas Volunteer Fire Co. will hold a social 7 p.m. Friday. Sept. 6. at the Millman Center, Bayshore Road. All a re welcome , and refreshments will be served. St. Raymond Registration VILLAS - Final registration for all new _A students and re-jTj registration for all students of St. Raymond Regional School will be held 9:30-11:30 a.m. Wednesday. Aug. 21. Thursday. Aug. 22. and Friday. Aug. 23 It will also be held 7-9 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 21. in the school library.
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