Cape May County Herald, 25 September 1985 IIIF issue link — Page 26

dining & entertainment.

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) Concert In Story

COURT HOUSE - Michael Parent, a master storyteller from North Carolina, will appear in concert 7::t0p.m. Oct. 10 at Ihe County Library here A Parent story concert ACC Holding Auditions MAYS LANDING - Atlantic Community College's Theater Department will hold auditions for "Whatever This Is We're All In It Together". 6-10 p.m. Tomorrow and Friday. in room C125 on the college's campus here. The show is an up-beat adaptation by Tim Kelly of Voltaire's "Candide". All parts are open and a large cast is needed. Scheduled performance dates for the / show are Nov 20 to 23. For more information., call 02.V till, ext 325 IBilliC Sale RIO GRA\|)K A sale ot homemade items and baked gimds w ill tie held h\ \i Met. i Tan Chapter nt Beta Sigma Phi. 10 a ill :i pm Saturday. Oct at the entrance ol Rio Mall Music Pier Activities IK-KAN CITY Then* will t»c entertainment the remainder ol Septemiier for visitors to i tcean ( 'ily at Ihe Music Pier. Boardwalk and Mourlyn Terrace IF o 1 1 o w i n g is the schedule New Life Ministries Gospel Program. H this evening Banjo Band Sing Along and Dance x p m tomorrow For information contact the Public Relations Department. TWlllll. Kxl

includes marvelous tales, acting, singing, guitar playing and perhaps some juggling A spell -binding master teller of stories. Parent has been in the forefront of the storytelling revival that has been sweeping this country Time magazine did a feature article on Parent, who has appeared at the North Atlantic Storytelling Festival in Rockport. Me.; the National Storytelling Festival in Jonesboro. Tenn.; and the Corn Island Festival in Louisville. Ky. THE STORY concert is recommended for families i but parents are requested to leave toddlers at home due to the lateness of the hour and the length of the stories). The stories themselves are drawn from a wide variety of sources including folk, and contemporary literature from around the world This unique event will be one in a series of four story concerts Thursday evenings at Ihe library made possible by a grant from the Cape May Cultural and Heritage Commission The library resumed its winter schedule this week The hours of service are Monday through Fridays x :to a m 9 p m . Salur days 9 a in 4 :to p in and Sundays I p m This lime change effects only the Main Library on Mechanic Street Readalhon Start Oct. I HADIHINFIKl.l) Tile Multiple Sclerosis Readathon. sponsored by the Greater Delaware Valley Chapter of the National MS Society, will get underway in Cape May County Oct I Under the program, now in its 12th year, students sign up sponsors who pay a designated sum for each hook read by the student Youngsters who complete the program read an average of 14 hooks

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