Cape May County Herald, 18 June 1986 IIIF issue link — Page 45

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Dorii Word HIYA, DOLL — A porcelain doll with hand-made clothes catches the attention of Tina Fell. 6. at the county Historical and Genealogical Society's book and craft sale which coincided with an open house at the County Museum on Route 9 Saturday. Grace Sullivan of Northfield, who made the clothes, shows the doll to Tina. She Is the daughter of Mrs. Tina Fell of South Dennis.

Christian Concert Series

CAPE MAY -The Christian Admiral and the Cape May Bible Conference will host the Christian Admiral Concert Series June 21-28. This week of concerts and meetings is designed to bring professionally performed classical music to the citizens and visitors of Cape May. Highlights of the week will be three concerts given in Reformation Hall, the old ballroom of the historic Christian Admiral, at 8 p.m. Pianist James Correnti is slated to open the series with a concert this Saturday. Correnti graduated as a scholarship student from Juilliard School of Music in

1970. Since that time he has performed as a soloist with the Plainfield Symphony and the Garden State Philharmonic Orchestras. THE SECOND major concert of the series will be performed by Mary Jame McCloskey, soprano, Wednesday night, June 25. Mrs. McCloskey did her undergraduate work at the Wheaton College Conservatory of Music, and graduated with a master's degree in vocal performance from the University of Michigan in 1985. Bernard Berman's violin performance will end the concert series Saturday, June 28. Berman has appeared with the Philadelphia Music Academy, the Pennsylvania Ballet and Pennsylvania Orchestras, the Chautauqua Symphony and the Philadelphia Sinfonetta.

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Summer Concerts SEA ISLE CITY - TBe schedule is completed for the summer concert series sponsored by the United Methodist Church of Sea Isle City. These Christian musical concerts are held 7 o'clock Sunday evenings beginning July 6 and continuing until Aug. 31 at JFK Boulevard and the Promenade. For the first concert, Sunday, July 6, the vocalists will hie a group called the Turning Point, a Christian college team from Eastern College, Pennsylvania.

In addition to the concerts, meetings have been scheduled for Monday. Tuesday. Thursday and Friday evenings. These meetings will center on music performed by Beacon Conferences staff musicians, the Cape Quartet and Congregational singing. Tickets may be purchased in advance at the Christian Admiral and Congress Hall, or at the door on the night of the concert. For further information, call 884-8471.

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