Cape May County Herald, 14 May 1986 IIIF issue link — Page 37

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Next week's menu of mealt served by the Cape May County Nutritional Project tor the Elderly , i May 19: Barbecued pork ! chops, mashed potatoes, chopped broccoli, orange, oatmeal cookie. May 20: Baked chicken/ gravy, bread stuffing, diced < butternut squash, yellow cake/chocolate icing. I May 21 : Beef stew, boiled t potatoes, peas and carrots, | canned purple plums. May 22: Pineapple juice, ham sandwich, mixed salad/French dressing, tapioca pudding. May 23: Baked ham/raisin sauce, sweet potatoes, green beans, piqgapple up-side-down cake. Each meal is accompanied by bread, margarine, coffee, tea, or milk. SNACKS, delivered with mobile meals to the homebound, are: May 19: Beef pot pie, lettuce/tomato salad, mayonnaise. pear, milk. May 20: Swiss cheese sandwich, cole slaw, orange, milk. May 21 : Tuna salad sandwich. applesauce, milk. May 22: Cottage cheese/ pineapple tidbit salad, mayonnaise, crackers, milk. May 23: American cheese sandwich, potato salad, orange, milk.

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Festival of Music j For Village Opener

COLD SPRING — Music will fill the air as Historic Cold Spring Village opens gates for another season Saturday. May 24. The Music Festival Weekend begins Saturday with the Lucky Lindys dance band performing at 12:30 and 2 p.m. Sunday, the Hal Davis Orchestra comes to the Village for performances at 12:30 and 2 p.m. The Hal Davis Orchestra is a favorite at the shore. They are a fourteen piece authentic Big Band who play a wide variety of music from the 30s, 40s and 50s as well as Dixieland and contemporary tunes. The weekend is concluded by a visit from the Hoffnagle Band, another area

favorite from Wildwood. j This family quartet plays a i wide variety of songs and | will perform noon-4 p.m. [ Monday, May 26. The village offers a wide t variety of things for the t whole family to see and do. V Set on 35 wooded acres just 15 minutes outside both [ Wildwood and Cape May, j the village is a relaxing J way to spend the day. FOR THE children, there t are horse and buggy rides i as well as a pen full of the r friendliest sheep and baby c lambs around. 1 EACH OF the 15 j buildings contains I something different to r discover, from museums to a wide variety of shops and P places to eat. The village is at 735 r Seashore Rd.

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