Cape May County Herald, 7 May 1986 IIIF issue link — Page 26

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Greetings from the Sea and Sand Vacationland — Sea Isle City. The Beach Restoration Project is really moving along. As the column went to press, the dune fence had been completed from 57th and 84th Street. The work is being done by state prisoners, supervised by Don McDrrmott. project director, and Jack Mcliee of the Environmental Commission. They are following a plan, designed by Andy Previtti, city engineer. I We suggest everyone < take a look at the operation. We are sure you will be as impressed as we were. If anyone could spare a few hours to volunteer time, it would be appreciated. Jack and Don use a breather. McDermott is also beach tag director. His office is open weekends 10 til 2. Better get vour tags before n May 31. Price is now $5 but v will go up to $7 in June. Don £ says sales are up 25 percent i S over same period last year. ' \ S£A ISLE Public School je has lots of news this week > Principal Frank Dougherty £ informed us school has two £ winners in the county E phase of N.J Teen Arts L Festival. Lisa Romano. I grade 7, and Christian ; Keller. Grade 8. are the * talented students and they 0 are now competing at state 1 level. The entire school is 2 rooting for them ( THE HONOR ROLL for 1 last marking period in- ' dicates 5th Graders Susan ' Choi and Nicole Walker 2 and '6th Graders Becky J Haines and Terri Miller : earned Distinguished / Academic Honors Twenty- - eight other students made \ the honor roll. / Dougherty reported ■, "IALAC" Week was a [ great success How many r of you are like me and i wondered what "IALAC" r was? That means "I am j Lovable and Capable" and. f as you may imagine, is just I great for improving the 3 self-image of both students and Faculty. Finally, the principal informs us "Kindergarten Roundup" will be held 9-11 :30a.m. tomorrow. SISTER JOELLEN of St Joseph's School had a visit this week from representatives from the Coalition Against , Rape and Abuse tCARAi The representatives previewed a film entitled "Targets" for the parent Monday On Tuesday they showed it to Grades 5. 6. 7 and 8 The children were encouraged to discuss what they nad seen with their parents The CARA program helps teenagers to A Learn

what a victim is and how to avoid acting like a victim; B. Discover they are not alone, even with most emharassing problems; C. Realize it is important to tell and get help; and D. Begin to take responsibility for their own lives. MONDAY. May 19, at 7:30 p.m., there will be a town meeting in the Public Safety Building. Mayor Mike McHale scheduled the meeting for a discussion of the Governor's —

Management Improvement Program and its implementation. Recreation Department trip to Phillies game is May 15. Opponent will be Cincinnati Reds, led by Pete Rose. Make your reservations now. May 19 to 23. St. Joseph's Travel Club has trip scheduled to Toronto, Niagara Falls and the 1,000 Islands. For reservations, call 263-8285 --

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