Cape May County Herald, 4 September 1985 IIIF issue link — Page 27

dining & entertainment

Ocean City Plans 4 Special Events

OCEAN CITY - Four special events will be held this weekend at this family resort. The Ocean City Airport will mark its 50th anniversary, the fourth annual Quilt Show will keep visitors in stitches, the South Jersey Street Rod Association will hold its annual run on the Boardwalk and the Ocean City "•Pops" Orchestra will present a special postseason concert. The Airport celebration School Meet WILDWOOD- The Wildwood Elementary Home and School Association will hold its first meeting of the school year 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 11, in the allpurpose room of the Glenwood Avenue School. Babysitting is available. Bagpipes, Banjos, Fiddles COLD SPRING - Weekend attractions at Historic Cold Spring Village will be the Armadale Pipe Band and old time fiddle and banjo music. The pipe band will be at the village 11 a.m. -4 p.m. Saturday. and the fiddle and banjo session is set for 12:30-2 p.m. Sunday.

set for Saturday starting 10 a.m. at 26th and Bay Avenue, will include everything from displays of classic planes to parachute jumps and a paper airplane contest. AWARDS WILL be presented to the Best Antique, Best War Bird, Best Classic, Best Homme Built planes on display as well as the plane coming from the farthest distance, notes Ron Reit, Airport Association president. There will be two parachute jumps, 10:30 and 11:30 a.m. with the paper airplane contest for children 5 to 8 and 9 to 12 years of age set for Noon. Interceptor squadrons from the NAFEC Air Base in Pomona will "fly by " over the Bay at approximately 11:30 a.m. A REPLICA of Charles Lindbergh's "Spirit of St. Louis" is expected to be on display and there will be airplane rides for visitors. Dr. F. B. Lane Haines, first president of the airport association, will be honored along with past and present membeers of the association. Admission is free. Wedding quilts, old quilts and children's quilts will be on exhibit at the Sports and Civic Center, 6th Street off the Boardwalk. 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Highlighting this year's show will be a Saturday afternoon book signing by Susan Aylesworth Murwin,* author of three quiltmaking texts. Judy Mathieson. designer and lecturer from Los Angeles, will run a workshop on the construction of the traditional Mariner's Compass Pattern. Both Murwin and Mathieson will bring special quilts for display THE SHOW is directed by Barbi Harris for the benefit of the Ocean City Recreation Department. Adding motion to the

Boardway 4:30 p.m. Saturday will be the annual parade of over 200 pre- 1949 cars by the South Jersey Street Rod Association. The group's annual rally here is one of the largest in the East. Autos will enter the Boardwalk at 12th Street and exit at 6th Street, where they will park til dark. Admission is free. THE OCEAN City "Pops" Orchestra will present its post-season concert 8 p.m. Sunday at the Ocean City Music Pier, Boardwalk and Moorlyn Terrace. Twenty-seven musicians.

under the direction of Maestro Frank Ruggieri, will perform. The concert will feature Music Pier favorites including Deborah Truxal, soprano, David Jarratt, tenor, and father and son duet, Joseph Lanza Sr. and Jr. in a Bach Double Violin Concerto. Sara Newell, pianist, will perform Debussy's "Clair de Lune" and Tom Perkins, J baritone, will sing a selection from thesucial "Gigi" The concert is free with musicians subsidized by Local 661-708, American Federation of Musicians. Atlantic City.

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