Cape May County Herald, 25 September 1985 IIIF issue link — Page 47

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Wildwood Slates Evening Program

WILDWOOD - The Evening Activities Program, a community service of the Wildwood Board of Education, will begin its Fall 1985 Semester Thursday, Oct. 3, and Monday, Oct. 7. Over 40 classes are being offered on Monday and/or Thursday nights, including many continuing favorites for leisure pursuits, hobbies, practical courses, and careeroriented courses. The Evening Activities . Program offers preparation classes to students who want to take the GED test for a high school diploma. These are offered at no charge on Monday and Thursday nights. THE PROGRAM is also a GED testing center; testing is conducted monthly. In addition, there are free classes in the English language for anyone whose native language is not English and Adult Basic Education classes for those SIC Drops Newspaper Collection SEA ISLE CITY - Newspapers are no longer being accepted for recycling in the city, according to an announcement by Commissioner lames Iannone. director of public works. "We have been unable to locate anyone interested in purchasing old newspapers," Iannone stated, "and we do not have the facilities to store them, so. for the time being, we are asking residents to include newspapers with their regular trash. "Aluminum and glass will continue to be collected for recycling, Iannone stressed, "please separate them from your trash, and leave them curbside. on your regular recycling day."

who do not have a high school diploma and want to work on their basic skills in English and Math. New courses being offered this semester include Chess for beginners, Italian Cooking, and Acting-Intermediate level. Behind-the-wheel driver training is again offered, along with two new courses in the driving field; Defensive Driving and Drinking, Driving, and You. The First Wednesday Health Forum, instructed by Andrew Nielson', was of2 Promoted Two Cape May County women were recently promoted at Sturdy Savings and Loan's Dennisville and Cape May Court House offices. Darlene Knoll, of Dennisville, was promoted to head teller at Sturdy's Dennisville office after having worked as a teller for two years. Ann Stanley, of Sea Isle City, was also promoted to head teller at Sturdy's Court House office. Mrs. Stanley has worked at Sturdy for the past three years. She began as a teller in the association's Stone Harbor office and was transferred to the Court House office when it opened in 1983. Advertising, Anyone? CAPE MAY - There has been a good early response from repeat advertising for "Victorian Cape May", the guide book published by the Chamber of Commerce of Greater Cape May, reports book chairman Rosemary C. Stumpo. The chairman requests that any interested in inclusion call in their requests to 884-5508 or 884-8540. The deadline for reserving space was set for today.

fered for many years of Wednesday nights, but it has now moved to Monday nights. It is scheduled to meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Library the first Monday of each month. The name has been changed to the First Monday Health Forum. OF CONTINUING interest is the Lifeguard program. a combination of three courses which results in Lifeguard certification for pools under 1000 square feet. For the high school student bound to college, there are SAT Preparation courses, which will help the students prepare for the College Board of English

and Math Scholastic Aptitude Tests. A student willing to work hard at home will be able to derive great benefits from this course. Registrations are being taken by mail. In-person registrations will be taken 4 to 8 p.m. daily through Friday this week, and Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 30 and Oct. 1. The registration desk is located in Wildwood High School at the night school entrance on Baker Avenue. Cash, personal checks, credit cards, and purchase orders are all accepted. For more information, call the Evening Activities Program at 522-1670.

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