Cape May County Herald, 9 July 1986 IIIF issue link — Page 42

— dining & entertainment

COUNTY CALENDAR!^ —

WEDNESDAY, JULY 9 Bazaar/Flea Market by Episcopal Church of St Si meon's by the Sea, (info 884- 1483), on the church grounds, 25th and Central. Wildwood, concludes. 37th Annual Antique Show/Sale sponsored by Women's Civic Club of Stone Harbor, (info 388-2848), in the elementary school. 93rd and Third Ave., Stone Harbor, concludes 10:30 a.m. -3 p.m. Larry Ferrari Organ Concert, annual Summer Concert Series, (info 263-1141), on the Promenade, Sea Isle City, 7:30 p.m. Mansions by Gaslight Tour, includes four Victorian landmarks, sponsored by Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts, (info 884-5404), trolley shuttle begins at Physick Estate, 1048 Washington St., Cape May, 8-10 p.m. Mays Landing Veterans Band Concert, Sum mer band concerts, (info 884-8411), in the Victorian Bandstand. Rotary Park. Cape May, 8 p.m. THURSDA Y, JULY 10 "Making a Living at the Jersey Shore in Colonial Times", special guided tour of Learning's Run Gardens and Colonial Farm (info 4655871 ). Route 9. Swainton. 10:30 a.m. "Life and Works of Stephen Foster", lecture recital by Rose Haering (info 884-4644). Cape island Baptist Church, Columbia Ave. and Guerney St.. Cape May. 1:30 p.m. Wildwood String Band, (info 522-l407), at the Band •shell. Montgomery and Boardwalk, Wildwood. 7:30 p.m. American Composers Concert by Pamela Gore. Concerts by Candlelight Series, (info 884-8409), in the Chalfonte Hotel, 301 Howard St.. Cape May, 8:30 p.m. FRIDAY, JULY 11 Rummage Sale, Democratic Club, (info 886-6623), Bayshore Rd. and Washington St.. Villas, 9 to 4. Also Sat. Floral Painting Workshop with Helen ciark Diiday, opening of six sessions. Cape May County Art League, (info 884-8628), 1050 Washington St.. Cape May, 1-4 p.m. Wildwood Aces vs. Westchester, (info 522-8877). at Convention Hall, Wilwood, 8 p.m. Gilbert and Sullivan musically illustrated lecture by Dr. Richard Gore. Chalfonte Hotel, (info 884-8409), 801 Howard St.. Cape May, 8:30 p.m. "Coastal Indians" lecture/slide show by Dick Regensburg, Cape May Geographic Society series, (info 886-9474), in the West Cape May Municipal Building. 8 p.m. SATURDAY, JULY 12 Bazaar/Food Sale, Cape Island Baptist Church, (info 884-3279), Columbia and Guerney sts., Cape May, 9 a.m. Bazaar/Rummage Sale, Avalon United Methodist Church. 34th and Dune Drive. Avalon. 9 to 2. Food Sale/Annual Bazaar, women of st Barnabas Episcopal Church. Villas. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Luncheon 11 a m -2 p.m Colony Club of Ocean City Annual Antiques/Craft Sale, at the Music Pier, Ocean City. 9 to 3 Rummage Sale, (see Fri.), Villas concludes 9 to 4. Antique Show by Avalon volunteer Rescue Squad, (info 967-7155), at Community Hall, 30th St. and the beach Avalon. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Arts and Crafts for Kids, ages six and up. opening of four week sessions. Cape May County Art League. ( info 884-8628 1 , 1050 Washington St.. Cape May, 10-11 :30 a.m. „ Cake Sale/Christmas Bazaar, (info 5224x07). West Wildwood Social Club, at the Borough Hal). West Glenwood Ave., U a.m. -8 p.m. Children's Nature Art Class by Janei Hicks, open I^MBEtfOOO^ TOWN ^ ! ^MALIO, "H ! • SEAFOOD PLOTTERS • CHICKEN PLOTTERS • STE0KS & HOOGIES » PIZZO « SOFT ICE CREOfTI FISH and PRODUCE MARKET I OPEN 7 DAYS j • Bakery Open 7 A.M. Daily EOT IN OR TRKE OUT!! •' CALL 368-7100 • i 107th ST. AND THIRD AVE ^ STONE HARBOR j 7

I The COUNTY CALENDAR publishes items of cultural, social, fraternal and educational happenings throughout Cape May County. Organizations are incited to mail events, in chronological order, preferably typed or legibly hand printed, on an 8^ x 11 sheet of paper. One item per page, please. Include time, date, location and sponsor of each event along with the name and telephone number or a contact person. Items must be received the Thursday prior to publication. Send them to: Libby Demp Forrest, P.O. Box 430, Cape May Court House, NJ. 08210. ing of three consecutive Saturday classes. Wetlands Institute, (info 368-1211), Stone Harbor, 1-3 p.m. Clam Hunt for Treasures conducted by Wildwood Recreation Dept., (info 522-1407), starting at the bandshell. Boardwalk at Montgomery Ave., 2 p.m. Run for Independence by Wildwood Beach Patrol, (info 522-8258), open to everyone, four mile rim at water's edge, 6:30 p.m. "East Review", barbershop concert. Wells Memorial Church, (info 967-8324), 9th and 1st Avenue, Avalon. 7:30 p.m. "Why Flowers Are the Way They Are", looture by Dr. Warren G. Abrahamson, Wetlands Institute, (info 368-1211), Stooe Harbor. 8:15 p.m. SUNDAY, JULY 13 Flea Market by employees of SUrn's Shoprite, benefits The March of Dimes (info 344-3159), on the store parking lot, Rio Grande, 8 a.m. -4 p.m. "GrOWn-Ups* Art", art films program introduced by Alice Steer Wilson, Cape May County Art League. ( info 884-8628 ) , 1050 Washington St., Cape May, 7:30 p.m. MONDAY, JULY 14 Beach Party Luncheon by christian women's ciub, (info 729-7215), at Wildwood Golf Club, Court House. 11:30 a m Weaving Workshop with Eleanor Vernon, Cape May County Art League, (info 884-8628). start of Mon and Wed, four week classes. 1050 Washington St., Cape May, 7-10 p.m. Penny Party by Daughters of America, (info 88^6288), at Crescent Council No. 61. Goshen. 7 p.m. Cottages at Twilight Tours, tours of five Victorian homes, sponsored by Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts, (info 884-5404), beginning at 209 Congress Place. Cape May. 8-10 p.m. TUESDAY, JULY 15 Watercolor Workshop with Alice Steer Wilson, on location throughout Cape May City and the Point, Cape May County Art League, (info 884-86281, 1050 Washington St.. Cape May. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. "Down Home Country Cooking Luncheon" by Stone Harbor Women's Civic Club, (info 368-1226), and the beach. 12 noon Wildwood Fifties Festival, Info 522-1407), 1960s music, hoola hoop contest, bubble gum blowing contest, on Pacific Ave. between Spencer and Pine aves., 5 p.m. on. Heronry Safari/Wild Seasons Box Dinner, Wetlands Institute ( info 368-121 1 ). Stone Harbor, wine and cheese 6 p.m., safari 7 p.m. \ "Festival of Folk Heroes", fiW family film series. Cape May County Library, (info 465-7111), Court House, 7 p.m. "Bringing Up Baby" 1938 film with Gary Grant and Katherine Hepburn, Vintage Film Festival flick, sponsored by Mid- Atlantic Center for the Arts, (info 884-5404), in Victorian Towers auditorium, Washington and Ocean sts.. Cape May, 8:15 ; p.m \ WEDNESDA Y, JULY 16 I Midiri Brothers Dixieland Band, free band con '/ cert, (info 263-1141), on the FTomenade, Sea Isle City, 7:30 p.m. ^ LuLu Temple Shrine Band Concert, (info 884-8411), in the Victorian Bandstand. Rotary Park. Cape May. 8 £ p.m. Mansions by Gaslight Tour, includes four Victorian M landmarks, sponsored by Mid- Atlantic Center for the Arts, (info / 884-5404). trolley shuttle begins at Physick Estate, 1048 % Washington St., Cape May. 8 to 10 p.m. COMING EVENTS y Annual Bazaar, Cold Spring United Presbyterian ij Church, (info 886-2483), at Price Hall. Academy and Seashore y Rds.. Cold Spring, 10 a.m. July 19 'A Art Auction, benefit of Burdette Tomlin Hospital, (info •. 465-9618). by Bayberry Twig, Stone Harbor-Avalon auxiliaries and P Borough of Avalon in conjunction with Fine Arts Gallery of Ar V domore. at Avalon Community Hall, 7 p.m. July 19. [■ Shore Memorial Hospital Bazaar, (info Yt 653-3670). at Music Pier. Ocean City, 9 a.m. -3 p.m. July 24. A Phillies vs. Houston Astros Bus Trip by court ; House Fire Co. No 1. (info 465-9688). bus leaves from the firehouse ft at Boyd St.. Court House. 5:10 p.m. July 24. (s Fun Run/Five Mile Run by Avalon Recreation Dept., r (info 967-3066). starts at Community Hall. 30th and Avalon. 8 a.m. Y: July 26. \ Arizona/Grand Canyon Trip by Wildwood chapter p No. 118. O.E.S. (info 729-2913), Sept 27-Oci 4. y Washington, D.C. Bus Trip by American Red Cross, V (info 398-1488). Oct. 21. § Catskill Polka Weekend Trip (into 522-3599/886-4672). by Polish American Chib, Oct. 21-Nov. 2.

CONTINUING . TJefterby the Sea, changing outdoor plays presented by Mid-AUantic Center for the Arts, (info 884-ARTS). "George M , "Godspell". "Deathtrap" and Victorian Revue, nightly at 8:30 p.m. June 20-August 30, on the outdoor stage behind the Physick Estate, 1048 Washington St.. Cape May Nature Programs, daily beach walks, slide shows Cape May Point State Park, (info 884-2159). located by the lighthouse, Cape May Point. Greater Wildwood Model Railroad Club Sum mer Open House, (info 522-3309), every Tuesday evening in July and August, 7:30-9 p.m. at 135 W. Burk Ave., Wildwood. May Antique Shows, (info 884-3669/8&M306>, Mondays 10 a.m.-lO p.m. Convention Hall, Cape May, thru Sept. 8 Cape May Historical Society, nex, m cape May Ci ty Hall, open Mon and Fri. 11 a.m.-2 p.m.; Wed and Sat. 1-4 p.m A 1" Anon, (info 428-0063), family and friends of persons with an alcoholic problem, meetings. Sun. 10 a.m. -Burdette Tomlin Hospital. In-Service room, downstairs. Court House; Mon. 7:30 p.m.— Coast Guard auditorium, Cape May; Tues, 8:30 p m -St John's Lutheran Church, 10th and Central. 3rd fl. rear building. Ocean City; Wed. 6 p.m.— Social Services Building, Rts. 9 and 47 Junction, Rio Grande; Thurs. 11 a.m. -Lower Township Municipal Building. Bayshore Rd , Lower Township; Fri 8 30 p.m.— Maris Stella Church. 49th and Ocean Drive, auditorium upstairs. Avalon; Fri. 8:30 p.m.-St. Simeons by the Sea Episcopal Church, 28th and Central Ave., North Wildwood Alateen, anonylous fellowship of teenagers affected by someooe's drink, (info 368-2039). meetings Thurs. 7 p.m.— Court House Church of Christ, Pacific Ave bet. Rt. 9 and parkway. Court Single Parents Society, regular Tuesday Night dance, 8:30-11 :30 p.m. at the Somers Point Firehouse No. 1, Bethel Rd.. Somers Point. Cape May County Historical Museum, (info 465-3535), exhibits and artifacts displayed in the John Homes House, located on Route 9, one mile north of the Burdette Tomlin Hospital, Court House. Summer schedule: Mon. thru Sat. 10 to 4; last tour at 3 p.m. Admission charge Sea Isle City Historical Museum, (info 263-4461 >. located directly behind the City Hall at 4416 Landis Ave., daily basis from June 28 on throughout summer season Monthly Pancake Breakfasts, first Sunday of month. Star Lodge 65. F k AM. Tuckahoe 7-11 a.m. thru Sept. 7. Men End Abuse Now, confidential counseling service for men. sponsored by Coalition Against Rape and Abuse. Inc. (info 522-6489), meets weekly Beth .ludah Temple Thrift Shop, unfo szwmi, Spencer and Pacific Ave., wildwood. open Monday and Tuesday 1 a.m. -4 p.m. Cape May Court Park and Zoo. Rt. 9 and Pine Lane. Court House, (info 465-5271), opens 9 a.m. til dark, seven days a week, free. Exotic and domestic animals, bicycle trails, nature trails, picnic areas, shelters, recreation equipment available. Summer Concerts every Sun. June thru Sept. Donations for animals upkeep accepted. Greater Wildwood Jaycees (info 522 -5501 >. for young men and women between 18-35 meetings every second and fourth Wed of the month at 7:30 p.m. at the Jaycees clubhouse 3005 Pacific Ave., Wildwood. The Buddy System, self help group of victims of domestic violence, sponsored by Coalition Against Rape and Abuse (info 522-6489). meetings the first and third Wednesday of each month at Burdette Tomlin Hospital. Free. Babysitting available. Cape May Court House Neighborhood ASSOC. (info 465-3963/465-4977). meats second Tues of the Month at 7:30 in the First United Methodist Hall. Court House Cape Human Resources Inc. Craft Exchange, quality crafts and art on sale on Mon-Fri 10 a.m. -4 p.m. 5 S. Main St. (2nd fl. front). Court House, (info 465-5139) (Page 43 Please) WpEEESSSSS IJ tffNG WONG IB I *3*- i [jriChinese Restaurantrr =* Don't miss our finest Chinese li Cuisin^rUheBoardwaik j| KBKBBi rJ Mandarin L Szechuan • Cantonese IJ] M Now Open 7 Days A Week M Ml SERVING: , /\ (fl ir"| LUNCH • DINNER y rd Id CARRY OUT d/ V HI (j=: Oak & =1 II II Boardwalk. fTXST^ I I 111 ^ wildwood trfflESaf J=j [H (In The Rear) §1522-3488 . __M