Cape May County Herald, 7 May 1986 IIIF issue link — Page 48

dining & entertainment

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Winning Gardens In Tulip Festival

CAPE MAY — Winning tulip gardens in the greater Cape May area were announced April 27 during the Fifth Annual Captain Mey's Tulip Festival at the Rotary Park Bandstand In the category of large residential display of tulips, winners are Mr & Mrs. Louis Morrison. 1027 Maryland Ave In the medium residen liai display category, the side:by-side winners are H. Lester Brutschea at 627 Columbia Ave and Mr & Mrs Klineberger at 629 Columbia Ave. In the small residential display category, the winners are Mr. and Mrs. Bud Swain. The Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts' Physick Estate wins the prize for the landscape and design with tulips category IN THE commercial category. Bank Street Commons on Bank Street won first place. Kopp Century 21 Real' Estate. 1382 'Lafayette St.. was the second place winner. The y

Cape May Bakery on West Perry Street was the third place prizewinner In the Bed & Breakfast inns . and Guest Houses category, the first place winner is the Brass Bed. John and Donna Dunwoody. owners Second prize was won by The Ocean Victoria. Dane and Joan Wells, owners Third place winner is the Dormer House International. Bjll and Peg Madden. owners. The winning gardenners will receive a certificate of commendation from the chamber and a supply of tulip bulbe to enhance their gardens further in future years. HONORABLE mention certificates were awarded to Peter Gaegttle, 812 Columbia Ave; the Washington Inn. Toby and Rona Craig, owners. 801 Washington St.. Twin Gables. Tony Bevivino. owner. 731 Columbia Ave. ; Joseph Newbold. 2 Swan Ave : and Ray Thompson. 1204 Maryland Ave. /

The Tulip Planting Com- ] mittee reminds all f gardeners that tulips \ should be fertilized after i blooming to feed the bulb t for the bloom next spring. c

the bulbs have been planted three or more the committee recommends digging the bulbs after the foliage has died back.

GOP Bus Trip \ AVALON - The Avalon I Women's Republican Club | will sponsor a bus trip to I the Atlantis Casino in Atlantic City Monday. May 12. with the bus leaving Community Hall 6 p.m. For further informatio' or reservations, call Doris. 967-4455. Ocean City Block Fete OCEAN CITY - Over 90 ' crafts exhibits were featured at this city's annual spring block party Saturday. May 3. The event included | sidewalk sales and new car and antique auto shows. Other highlights included a Greek foods festival, entertainment by the "Three Cheers Band" and "Young Entertainers" plus a fortune teller, portrait ar tist and robot.

Atkinson^ Tavern Now Serving Lunch, Dinner, and Late Xite Snacks with Delicious Homemade Food! • DAILY SPECIALS** Also Featuring a Wine Bar, and Six Draft Beers! — VARIED SELECTION OF — £ PACKAGED GOODS Rt. 9 South V[ G i iM1 t ape May Court House «3<aCi ' r ; -rf <one block south of Inspection Station) 465-5641

Monday Night Special FREE Taco Witn Dinner Entree Thursday Night Special FREE Cheese Nachos with any Two Dinner Entrees OPEN: THURS. 5-9 FRI. 5 10 SAT. 12 10 SUN. 12 9 MON. 5-9 (CLOSED TUES. AND WED.) Ill I vJ| Mt III n :KA"i DINE IN • TAKE OUT ) ■ ■ 2540 DUNE DRIVE, AVALON / jy| 967;5658

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