Cape May County Herald, 12 March 1986 IIIF issue link — Page 36

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Cape May Unveils Spring Rec Slate

CAPE MAY - The spr ing recreation schedule for the city, beginning March 24. has been announced by the Department of Civic Affairs. For further information call 884-841 l . ext. 20 or 27. Activities, time, and location are as follows: \|i>ndat ivln.m Place •age I « mil « .■ m Ucgirimv Karate Nimo l p m . Pre School Danrr. 2-3 p m . Pre ScIkkiI Uancc. -M p m Franklin SI reel Civic Center Senior Citi/en sunn, i mm j" p.m.. Elementary School Hiil let II. 4 a p.m. and Karate i S classes • 4-9 p m . Franklin Street Civic Center Also. Adult Learn To Swim. 4 30-S 30 p m , Klementary School, Jaw III. V6 p m Fraflkfm Street Civic Center P M Exercise. 5< p in . and Aqua Aerobics, ft " p rn Cape May Klementary School, Tap III 6 " p m . and Solo. 7-8 p m , Franklin Street Civic Center. Coed Adult Night. 7-9 p m Elementary School Tuesday Children Learn To Swim i3 A" classes'. 4-7 pin. Ballet III. 45 p m . and Ballet I. 5-ft p m . Elemen tary School; Karate Sell Defense > under 17'. 5-7 p m . Franklin Street Civic Center. Jaw I. ft-7 pm, SCl'BA. ft 3" in to p m . Coed Hecreation V ball. 6 30 10 pm. Coed Teen Night. 7 8 30 p m . and Tap 1.78pm. Elementary School. Dog obedience Training. 8-9 p m Franklin Street Civic Center. Solo. H 9 p m Elementary School

Hrdnrsda* Pelican Place ages 4-5. 9 to 11 30 a m Franklin Street Civic Center Storybook Hour 10 30-11 3U am Cape May Public Library Senior Citizen Swim I 3M M pm and Tap IV. 4-5 p m Elementary School Karate ' '• classes'. 4-9 p m . Franklin Street Civic Center Infant S» im 4 :»» "i p m Tiny Tol Sw mi - 1 classes'. 5ft p m Jaw IV. Vfi p m P M Exercise. 5-6 p in . Aqua Aerobics. 6-7 p m . Advanced Pre School Dance, 6-7 p m , Coed Power V hall. 6 30- lo .10 p m Acrobatic II 78 p rn and Solo. 8-9 pm all at Cape May Elementary School Thursday Gymnastics '2 classes'. 4-6 p.m . Karate Self Defense i adults'. 57 p m and Ballet For Adults. 8 9 p m . Franklin Street Civic Center Friday Pelican Place ages 4-5, 8:30-11 30 p m . Franklin Street Civic Center Senior Citizen Swim. 3 30-4 30 p m Elementary . Pre School Dance 4 5 pm. and Karate i5 classes' 4 9 p m , Franklin Street Civic Center. Infaant Swim. 4 30-5 p m and Tiny Tots Swim (2 classes'. 54 pm. Elementary School. Acrobatic I. 5-8 p m . Franklin Street Civic Center P M Exercise. 58 p m , and Aqua Aerobics. 6-7 p m . Elementary School. Tap II. 6-7 p m . Jazz II. 7-8 p m . and Solo. 8-9 p m . Franklin Street Civic Center Saturday Tiny Tot Swim, jn-tt am. Children I -earn To Swim. U-noon. Basic Water Safety, noon I p.m . Lifesaving. noon 3 p.m . Cape May Elementary School . Roller Skating. 13pm. Youth Hour. 5:458 45 p.m. . and Family Night. 7-9 p m . Elementary School. Sunday Boiler Skating. 1-3 p.m . Convention Hall

Dom Ward photo WARMl'P SESSION — Instructor Ken Farrell of North Cape May. left, and Assistant Instructor John McKernan of Cold Spring prepare for Kum Do lessons at Franklin Street Civic Center. Cape May. which they present Monday. Wednesday and Friday weekly. Kum I)p is a form of Taekuondo. Korean self defense art. Classes are sponsored by city recreation department.

Little League Registration

VILLAS — . Youngsters who want to play in Lower Township Little League this summer are urged to register on Saturday, or the following Saturday, between noon and 4 p.m., in the township recreation

center. 2600 Bayshore Road. Candidates must be between the ages of nine and 12, live in the township, and produce birth certificates. For more information call 886-7880.

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City Offers SCUBA Class CPAE MAY - A nationally certified SCUBA course will again be offered by the city in its spring recreation schedule The class will conk sist of 32 hours of instruction I plus two final dives. It will I give the student a proper inI troduction to equipment use I and the ocean environment . Upon successful compleI tion students will receive a I certificate and a card veri- ■ fying a passing effort. The class begins Tuesday. I March 25. 1986 in the Cape I May Elementary School I pool 6:30-10:30 p.m Those I interested are urged to call I the Department of Civic Xf- ■ fairs at 884-8411. I Course Still I 'The Devil' I COURT HOUSE - NearI ing its 15th anniversary. ■ the Stone Harbor Golf Club I has undergone some I refinements and changes. I but still lives up to its ap- ■ pellation as "The Jersey I Devil" which it bore on I completion in 1972. I The club, in addition to I its 18-hole regulation I course, has a pro shop, dinI ing room overlooking the I course, tennis courts, and a I driving range. I Its location, just inland ■ from Avalon and Stone I Harbor, draws a busy I tourist trade during the I summer season. I The county Chamber of B Commerce holds two B outings annually at the golf B club, and many clubs and B organizations also hold B tournaments there. I AARP Chapter I Slates Sturm I SEA ISLE CITY - B Freeholder William Sturm B will be the guest speaker at B the meeting of Chapter 710, B American Association of ■ Retired Persons, 1 p.m. ■ tomorrow in the CommuniB ty Center, J.F. Kennedy B Boulevard. His topic will be ^ the Statue of Liberty.

Winners In Karate Tourney CAPE MAY - The city Karate program was well represented in a recent tour nament in Toms River Ken Farrell. head instructor for the city, was the overall grand champion in the black belt division and took home a 7-1/2-foot trophy Other trophy winners included Second Plpce, sparring: Don Guntherie. 30, brown belt, assistant instructor. Second Place, forms: Chris Reina, 16. brown belt, v assistant instructor. First Place, forms: Vanus Priestly. 12, brown belt. Second Place, sparring: Eric Guntherie. 9. brown belt. Third Place, weapon forms: Erik Lilla, 6, green belt. Second Place forms: Gigi Greenling, 9, orange belt. First Place, sparring: Dave Matthews. 16. white belt. Third Place, sparring: Jason Hull, 11. white belt. Karate for the spring schedule will begin the week of March 24 at the Franklin Street Civic Center. To enroll. call the Department of Civic Affairs at 884-841 1. ext. 20 or 27. Gymnastics Class Set CAPE MAY - A gymnasties, program for ages 5-14 will be part of the city's spring recreation schedule beginning Thursday. March 27. This program is geared toward beginners and intermediate students and includes extensive mat work and use of the balance beam The program is held at the Franklin Street Civic Center with 5-7 year-old students going 4-5 p.m. Ages 8-14 par ticipate 5-6 p.m. Call the Department of Civic Affairs at 884-8411 for more information. Girls Get LL Try outs • CAPE MAY — Signups and tryouts for Greater Cape May Little League Girls Softball will be held 3-6 p.m. Friday. March 21. and 1-3 p.m. Saturday. March 22, at the Little League Field next to the city Elementary School on , Lafayette Street. The Little League is open to girls 9 through 12 living in Cape May. West Cape May. Cape May Point, North Cape May, Villas. Erma, and Erma Park. Anyone who has not signed up March 8 or 15 must bring birth certificate. Applicants are also asked to bring their baseball gloves, i For further information, I call Margie Delias, 884-4895. Other sources are f available at $84-3488. Stash your trash. • * 1