Cape May County Herald, 2 July 1986 IIIF issue link — Page 50

dining & entertainment

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\ I Classical guitarist Handy Heed

Father's Day Treat

VILLAS — A Father's Day present for Gene Reed was also a treat for three dozen of Reed's friends and neighbors as Randy Reed, his son, presented a classical guitar recital at the Lower Cape May Library here. The younger Reed is director of guitar studies at the University of Texas-El Paso. His program includ-

ed works by Bach. Haydn, Tarrega, CastelnuovoFedesco. and Guiliani. 'Colorful' Event Set For Jubiliee , OCEAN CITY - Visitors and residents will be showing their patriotic colors in Ocean City's Red, White, and Blue contest 6 p.m. July 3 at the Music Pier, Broadwalk and Moorlyn Terrace. Participants can adorn themselves with balloons, i makeup, clothing, and ' anything else they seem suitable in the colors red, ! white, and blue. Use of the American flag will not be permitted as clothing. The contest, part of the City's July Jubilee celebration. will be judged by members of the public relations department. •JUDGES WILL be looking for creativity and originality." says Darlene Wicker, a public relations intern. Participants can register at the pier immediately preceding the event. / The contest is one of a number of novelty events during the Jubilee. The world's first "Artistic Pie Eating contest" will be held l p.m. July 5, in front of the Music Pier. Theater Trip NORTH WILDWOOD - A bus trip to the Three Little Bakers Theater in Wilmington. Del., for a benefit performance will be held Thursday. Sept. 9. For information, call 729-7215 or 729-0495. 3^

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