Cape May County Herald, 30 October 1985 IIIF issue link — Page 58

dining & entertainment—

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Agency Sponsoring Variety of Trips

RIO GRANDE According to Bernice H. Gordon. executive director. Cape Human Resources, Inc. Executive Division will celebrate the holidays with some special events. Beginning Nov. 9 the agency will sponsor a Fall Wonderland Tour of Amish j» Country including: A tour of "Basketville", the

Sturgis Pretzel Factory. Kitchen Kettle Village, and an all-you-can-eat i Pennsylvania Dutch dinner. Departure is set for 7:30 a.m.. from the Social Services Building parking lot (corner Rtes. 9 and 47). ON NOV. 23. the destination is Liberty Village. Fiemington. — Outlet City USA — with more than 90 stores. Departure is 7:30 a.m. Train ride to Lambertville (New Hope) is optional. On Dec. 7 there will be a Christmas Wonderland Tour of Historic Smithville and shopping at Shore Mall. Departure is at 2 p.m. On Dec. 13. — One Night Only — The Vienna Boys Choir at Valley Forge Music Fair including a last minute Christmas Shopping trip to King of Prussia Plaza and Court will be offered Departure is at 1 p.m.. shopping 3-7: 30 p.m. and concert at 8:30 p.m. e

Youngsters Entertain Sr. Meet CAPE MAY - Members of the Apprentice. Mini Company and Difference performing » companies entertained over 300 senior citizeris at the Golden Eagle Motor Lodge on Monday. Oct. 14. The performing companies from the Joanne Reagan Dance Studio of Cold Spring p starred before the New Jersey Federation of Senior Citizens, which has a gathering annually in Cape May. The membership is from New Jersey. New York. Delaware. and Pennsylvania. THE EVENING'S performance spotlighted the Difference Co.. which performed "Opus One I Tap". Also featured were the dancing and vocal talents of Miss Heather and Holly Grynirig. Heather has appeared in the Goodspeed Opera House production of "Broadway Babies" and recently filmed a national commercial for "Hugga Bunch Doll". Young Mr Dance of America Chapter 25. Steve Salman, delighted the audience Other performers in the total cast of S3 were Liz O'Donnei. Darlene Gau. Charlotte Marsden. and Melissa Souder

Melba Pope In Concert AVALON — Avalon Performing Arts, with the Upper Cape Chapter of Deborah Hospital, will present Melba Pope in concert on a "Sentimental Journey" with Kathy Dee and Bobby Kay 8 p.m. Sunday, Nov 17. The concert will be .given at Avalon Community Hall There will be no November meeting of the chapter Art, Craft Classes Set CAPE MAY - The Cape May County Art League will" hold classes in arts & crafts I to 3 p.m. Saturdays starting this weekend All materials will be supplied by the Art League and a fee is charged "Interested persons can register by calling 884-8628. The instructor is Virginia Illig of Cape May. For more information, call 884-8628 Tuesday through Saturday 10 to 4 p m . Sunday 11 io 4 China, Glass Sale by ARC WOODBINE - The Society for Retarded Citizens. Inc. is sponsoring a china and glass sale Sunday. Nov 10, in the Education Building at Woodbine Developmental Center here. The new merchandise one-half price sale includes figurines, china, glass, pottery. Also included are arts and crafts, ceramics and Christmas items. For further information, contact Volunteer Services at 861-2165, extension 232/238.

y SOUTH SEAS TOUCH — Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital staffers were recently awarded authentic Hawaiian l leis for participation in South Seas celebration. Left to right are: Louise Rickards, cafeteria aide: Donna Traverso. supervisor, and Margie Brown, diet aide. Day of - Hawaiian food, decor and dress was sponsored by employes activity committee and dietary department as i change of pace. Leis were flown in compliments of R-Way 1 Travel of Court House.

i /«y for the finest in ra seafood dining OPEN WEEKENDS 0CEAN DR ■ GAPE MAT • 884.5878 BONANZA INTRODUCES "FAMILY NIGHT" NOW TUESDAY NIGHT IS FAMILY NIGHT AT BONANZA ADULTS GET ,S0« OFF ON OUR RIBEYE AND TBONE DINNERS * KIDS UNDER 8 EAT FREE! (KIDDY HAMBURGER PLATTER ONLY) STARTS TUES OCT. 29lh. . WHAT A GREAT DEAL!!! OPEN ALL YEAR AT THE SOHTHEHN END OF GARDEN STATE PARKWAY AT OCEAN DRIVE