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PTA 'Project Night' . To Display Kids' Work
VILLAS - Lower Township's Elementary PTA will host a "Project Night" tomorrow at Memorial School and on May 29 at Maud Abrams School Cold Spring, both at 7 p.m. Purpose is to familiarize parents with the classroom projects prepared by their Show Trip OCEAN VIEW - The Dennis Township Seniors will sponsor a trip to a Claridge Casino matinee performance of Hello Dolly June 5. with the bus leaving the Ocean View Fire Hall 11 a.m. For reservations, call Ann Dougherty, 624-1079. Metropolitan Museum Trip COURT HOUSE - The Cape May County Historical and Genealogical Society will sponsor a bus trip Wednesday, June 4 to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City. Following the museum tour is an "early bird" dinner at Leo's on Madison Avenue. Deadline for reservations is May 20; call 465-3535. A bus leaves the museum on Route 9 at 7 a.m. and returns about 9:30 p.m. Flower, Cake Sale May 24 SEA ISLE CITY - The Sea Isle City Garden Club will hold its annual flower' and cake sale Saturday. May 24. starting 9 a.m.. at (he Community Center. Kennedy Boulevard. Geraniums and other garden plants will be available.
children. The students all worked hard and long in preparation of displays for their families to see. Displays cover a wide range of topics from areas studied by the students throughout the year. 'Prairie' Concert At Abrams COLD SPRING - The Maud Abrams School here will hold its Spring Roundup Concert 7 p.m. Wednesday. May 21, in the School auditorium. The program, with a western flavor depicting a day out on the praire. will be presented by the school chorus and glee club, under the direction of David Dunlap.
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