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Dancers Slated At Home SWAINTON - "Dancers of the Wildwoods" will present a Christmas show at the Eastern Shore Nursing Home Saturday. Dec. 21. Members of the dance program will perform holi- • day tap and jazz routines, sing carols and distribute gifts. The dance company has also arranged for Santa Claus to make a surprise visit for the occasion. DORIS RAY director of the program, will perform a specialty tap routine with guest dancer Jenny Ayres while students from the "Dancin' Grandparents" class, tots and children's classes will entertain with dances to "'White Christmas". "Kockin' Around the Christmas Tree", and "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer". Classes meet at the Crest Pier Thursday afternoons, k New members will be accepted in January, when the winter session begins. The dance program is sponsored by the Wildwood Crest Recreation Depart ment. 522-0084.
'Can Can' Trip Slated RIO GKANDK A trip to Philadelphia's historic 7 waterfront, including a ' visit to the Riverfront Dinner Theater to see Cole Porter's musical. Can Can. will be sponsored by Cape Human Resources. Inc.. Jan. 18 Bus will leave the Social Services Building parking lot. Rtes . 0 and 47. 9 a m and arrive at the Riverfront for a dinner buffet and a I p.m. performance of the musical After the show, there will tie shopping at The Gallery, and the bus will leave at 5:30 to return. For further information, contact Midge at 729 4902
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Winners Revealed In Photo Contest
OCEAN CITY - Now in its seventh year. The Ocean City Arts Center's Annual Juried Photography exhibition held its awards reception Nov. 22 at The Music Pier's solarium. Steve Schnciderman of Rrigantine was presented
with the first prize purchase award of $250 donated by Corral Camera and Video in Northfield. for a black and white piece entitled "Vertigo." Awarded $75 for second prize was Bob Weiss for his "Untitled" Color piece. Third prize of $25 00 went to Eric Weeks of Willingboro. for a silver print entitled "Ferry to Chania" IN A D I) I T I () N 1 0 honorable mentions were awarded for outstanding acheivement to the following Linda McBrearty. "Self Portrait Series S Donald Weeks, "Moroccan Juas" which also received a technical excellence award ; George Schaab. Untitled: Nick Fuhr. "Water Drop «4"; Susan Seeburger for both "Santa Monica" and "Birds of Paradise . Karen Skulsky for both "Sink and "February Sun": Dennis Jefferson for Untitled, and Kathleen Fahy for her "Friends" OYER 120 photographs were submitted in this year's show. A total of 39 pieces were chosen by a panel of three judges for an exhibit at City Hall. 9th and Asbury Avenues in Ocean City, which opened Dec 2 and will hang until the 21st. The exhibit can be viewed between 9 a m. and 4 p.m. Monday-Friday call 399-7628 for more information

