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'Festive Brass ' in Concert CAPE MAY — "Concerts by Candlelight" at the Chalfonte Hotel will present Festive Brass 8:30 h p.m. tomorrow as part of the summer-long series of chamber music concerts. Festive Brass, an ensemble of five musicians, ■ specializes in brass music while offering a wide range of pieces, from renaissance galliards to contemporary selections. The group is known in the Philadelphia area through its performances at The Phildelphia Club. Winterthur, Longwood Gardens and the Morris Arboretum. The ensemble has also performed in the Oak Lane Concert Series and for the Delaware Council for the Arts. CONCERT-GOERS are invited to enjoy dinner before the concert in the dinner concert package. Reservations for dinner are necessary. For reservations call 884-8409. Antiques Mondays CAPE MAY - The Cape May Antique Shows held at Convention Hall Mondays will continue through the summer, ending Labor Day. Dates for the remaining shows are: July 7,14,21, and 28; Aug. 4,11,18,25, and Sept. 1. The promoter is Menei Antique Shows, and dealers are welcome to call for further information at the following numbers: 884-3669 ; 884-4306 ; 884-3200 or 215-462-6963. Fireworks To Top Off Big Fourth CAPE MAY - The city and Chamber of Commerce of Greater Cape May will co-sponsor a parade July 4 beginning 11 a.m. to start a day-long celebration which will include a dance show, lawn picnic, outdoor band concert featuring the Atlantic Brass Band, the Congress Hall Follies, dancing at Convention Hall with the A1 Raymond Four and a fireworks extravaganza at 9 p.m. from Congress Hall Beach. Area youth and adults are urged to participate in the age group Decorated Bicycle/TYi cycle Division during the parade. Registrations will be taken at Convention Hall through July 3 and July 4 8:30-10 a.m. For additional information contact Cape May Civic Affairs at 884-8411, ext. 20 or 27. JaJD s1 ailiBi* > mrf, iwUA.hfc'* *■*■<! Ill
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