Cape May County Herald, 25 June 1986 IIIF issue link — Page 47

dining & entertainment

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Letters Awarded LCMR Thespians

ERMA — Varsity letters in dramatics have been awarded to the following graduating seniors of Lower Cape May Regional High School: Lisa Harper, Christine Toro, Joseph Sida, Melissa Paulus, Joseph Holzmer, and Lisa Owens. Festival To Start Sept. 19 STONE HARBOR - In- ; vitations are out for the fourth annual Wings n ! Water Festival of the ; Wetlands Institute, to be held Sept. 19, 20, and 21. ^ The annual cocktail parft ty and auction will be held ft Friday, Sept. 19, at the in- & stitute. Auction items will a include a private yacht Y charter, vacation weeks, ft decoys, and art works. S A FIVE-MILE festival ft run will be held Saturday, ft Sept. 20, at 8:30 a.m., starft ting and finishing at the ft Avalon Community Hall, ft 30th Street and Avalon ft Avenue. ft A program on falcons, in- $ eluding live birds, will be presented 8:15 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 20, at Maris Stella auditorium. 49th Street and Ocean Drive. Avalon. Festival posters, featuring a Great Blue Heron, will be available through the institute's Tidepool Nature Shop. Next week's menu of meals served by the Cape May County Nutritional Project for the Elderly v June 30: Chopped steak/mushroom gravy, parslied potatoes, glazed carrots, stewed prunes. July 1: Eggplant IPasrmigiana/Mozzarella cheese, buttered noodles, tossed salad/creamy Italian dressing, fresh nectarine. July 2: Tomatoe juice, i chicken chow mein, buttered rice, peas, blueberry cobbler. July 3: Baked j ham/raisin sauce, sweet I potatoes, green beans, pineapple upside-down cake. July 4: Holiday. Each meal is accompanied by bread, margarine, coffee, tea, or milk. SNACKS, delivered with mobile meals to the homebound are: June 30: Ham sandwich, mustard pack, pickled beet salad, apple, milk. July 1: Luncheon meat sandwich, marinated mixed vegetables, raisin cooky, milk. July 2: Hard boiled eggs, lettuce/tomato, mayonnaise, crackers, pear, milk. July 3: Sliced tui-key sandwich, three-bean salad, banana, milk. July 4: Holiday.

Varsity letters are awarded to graduating seniors who have performed in a non-musical capacity in four or more major productions during their tenure at the high school. Junior Varsity letters are awarded to graduating seniors who have performed in a non-musical capacity in three major productions during their tenure at the high school. AWARDED JUNIOR Varsity letters in drama were: Sharon Cruz, Krysteen Taylor, and Keith Playford. Graduating seniors who have performed in a nonmusic capacity in fewer than three major productions, with one production in the senior year, are awarded certificates of achievement in dramatics. The following were awarded certificates of achievement: Ted Nagel, David Cox, Michael Hudgins, Cynthia Morrison, Annika Blomkvest, Tracey Umphenous, Tim Gilmartin, Kristine Palmer. Dawn DeCamillo, Angel McHale, and Joanne Brandt. PRODUCTIONS represented by these awards include: Antigone. West Side Story. Our Town — 1985-86; The Music Man, The Miracle Worker — 1964-85; An Evening of Blackouts. Hello Dolly, Teach Me How to Cry — 1983-84; Separate Checks, Please; The Wiz, A View from the Bridge — 1962-83.

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