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Ancient Order of Hibernians Host 23rd Annual Irish Fall Festival NORTH WILDWOOD -- The largest Irish festival on the east coast begins on Thursday, September 18, and concludes on Sunday, September 21, 2014. This festive four-day event is sponsored by James J. Reilly, Division 1, Ancient Order of Hibernians (AOH). The AOH is an organization which fosters and preserves Irish culture and heritage. The success of this festi- Do The Shore - Third Week in September! val has been overwhelming, and it continues to draw Thousands gather to celebrate their Irish heritage, classic car buffs marvel at the most more and more people each pristine models around, and others plan to "Savor September". Check out some of this year. With over one hun- dred vendors, sixteen week's must-see events and attractions here! vendors, and an estimated crowd of over 200,000, this Irish Fall Festival Stone Harbor Chamber gathering will definitely be Thursday-Sunday, September 18th to 21st of Commerce Annual the place where you want Photos submitted by George Capua, photojournalist. from 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily to be! Where: Old New Jersey Ave, North Wildwood Golf Classic The activities begin on advance and $25.00 at the Gee, followed by the Irish The largest Irish Festival on the East Coast takes place Thursday, September 18th from 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday, September 18, door. For advanced ticket National Anthem. Other along Olde New Jersey Avenue and surrounding pubs Where: The Stone Harbor Golf Club at 7:30 a.m. with a round sales please visit Wildwood featured performers in- in North Wildwood! This four-day event celebrates Irish 905 N Rte 9, Cape May Court House of Golf at the Cape May Catholic High School during clude Timmy Kelly, Maura heritage with dancing, music, food, vendors and crafts. 8 The Cape May County Chamber of Commerce will hold National Golf , Route business hours. Please send McKinney-Mastro, Ballina, a.m. - 11 p.m. daily with bus service offered throughout the Annual Golf Classic Sept. 18 at The Stone Harbor Golf 9 and Fairway Drive, Cape a check, along with a self ad- Broken Shillelaghs, Birming- island. Other festival activities include a golf tournament, Club. This scramble formatted event will begin at noon May Court House (2 miles dressed stamped envelope. ham 6, and many more. lessons, 5K run & 1 mile walk, pipe exhibition, with a shotgun start featuring a “tasting on the tees” din- south of Route 47). The For additional information, Special guest, Haley Rich- Irish music concert, Catholic Mass, and it concludes with ing arrangement directly following the Chamber's Monthly fee is $90.00 on or before please call Wildwood Catho- ardson, will perform on a parade on Surf Avenue from 26th to Spruce and Olde Business Meeting. The course will feature four contests September 4 and $100.00 lic at (609) 522-7257. Saturday. Haley is eleven New Jersey Avenues. For more info call 800-IRISH-91 or including Closest to the Pin, Hit the Boat, Hole-in-One after September 4 and in- Unfortunately, the ama- years old and has won mul- visit http://www.CMCAOH.com. and Player's Long Drive. Check-in and warm ups begin at cludes golf fees, continental teur boxing matches and the tiple awards both here and 11:30 a.m. , cart, buffet, beer music tent at the Pointe at in for her fiddle For more information or to register as a player or spon- and many prizes. Space is Moore’s will not be return- playing. Stop by and visit Boardwalk Classic sor, contact the Cape May County Chamber of Commerce limited and reservations are ing this year. the AOH table for additional at 465-7181 ext. 104 or visit the Chamber’s Golf event web suggested. For additional On Friday, Saturday and information. Car Show page at www.capemaycountychamber.com/golf. information, please contact Sunday the festivities will Saturday begins with a 5K Thursday-Saturday, September 18th to 20th the AOH. take place on Olde New run. If you are interested, Where: Wildwoods Boardwalk, Wildwood On Thursday evening, the Jersey Avenue. Here, the you can sign up at 8 a.m. at Start your engines and cruise on down to the Wildwoods Steers and Suds Irish Fall Festival is proud to street vendors will display the AOH tent (between 1st for one of the most exciting car enthusiast weekends at the announce the return of the their Irish memorabilia, and and 2nd Avenues) on Olde Jersey Shore. It’s the 8th Annual Classic Car Auction and - 2014 Dining Series Concert at Wildwood Catho- the food vendors will offer a New Jersey Avenue. Cash the 21st Annual Boardwalk Classic Car Show the weekend Thursday, September 18th from 5 to 9 p.m. lic High School, 15th and variety of Irish and non-Irish prizes will be awarded. of Sept. 18 – 20, hosted by Wildwood Motor Events and Where: Ebbitt Room - 25 Jackson St, Cape May New Jersey Avenue, North treats. This activity begins Saturday at 10 a.m. the sponsored by the Greater Wildwoods Tourism Improve- The Ebbitt Room at The Virginia Hotel in Cape May invites Wildwood. Award winning at 8 a.m. each morning and Brian Riley Pipe Exhibition ment and Development Authority. you to discover the extraordinary flavors of the seasons' fiddler player, Haley Rich- continues until 7 p.m. On will take place at Bill Henfey The 8th Annual Classic Car Auction kicks off the weekend best with its 2014 culinary dining series lineup featuring ardson, will open the con- Friday and Saturday, there Park located at 8th and Cen- Sept. 18 at the Wildwoods Convention Center, where an all that Cape May has to offer—from the land and the sea. cert, immediately followed will be free live entertain- tral Avenues, North Wild- impressive and intriguing variety of luxury and exotic cars, The series will conclude with the "Steers and Suds" din- by Derek Warfield and the ment continuously from wood. This event attracts muscle cars and classic cars still in existence today will be ner, hosted together with Cape May Brewery on Thursday, Young Wolftones. The event noon to 10:30 p.m. thousands of spectators. on display for previewing and auctioning. September 18th. This dinner will feature grass-fed is scheduled to begin at 7:00 As always, the concert Come see and hear some The 21st Annual Boardwalk Classic Car Show will be set in from the Rosenkranz Farms in the Finger Lakes region of p.m., doors will open at 6:30 will begin with the National (Page A35 Please) motion Sept. 19 and Sept. 20 from 8 a.m. – 3 p.m. daily. The New York. The organic beef will be cooked and seasoned to p.m. Tickets are $20.00 in Anthem sung by Dolly Mc- weekend will take spectators back in time to experience the compliment the various taste profiles of the locally crafted craftsmanship and beauty of hundreds of restored classic beer. The beef has a true free range flavor that pairs well cars displayed on the world-famous Wildwoods Boardwalk. against the hops in the beer. Different beers have flavor Prizes will be awarded to the Top 40 cars and one car will be selected as Best in Show. Admission is free to spectators. Asian Restaurant and Bar It’s Never too early to be Irish Deck and Inside Palace Come try our authentic RESTAURANT Restaurant Open 7 Days Chinese, Japanese A Week for Sushi & Thai & Dinner Lunch • Dinner Open Eat-In • Take Out All Serving Breakfast Year Saturday & Sunday 8-11:30am FREE DELIVERY 954 Ocean Drive, cape May, nJ 609-884-7977 Between GSP & Wildwood Crest on the Bay in Harbor View Marina Between Acme & Big Lots 609-884-5444 3845 Bayshore Road, North Cape May A32 www.DoTheShore.com Do The Shore September 17 2014 September 17 2014 Do The Shore www.DoTheShore.com A33

Get a Middle Township Chamber of Commerce Announces 2014 Auction CAPE MAY STAGE PRESENTS DRAMA COURT HOUSE - The Admission is free and the CMC Food Bank, good for Middle Township Chamber auction is open to the pub- one prize ticket. of Commerce 2014 Annual lic. There will be a 50/50 This year’s auction also TasteDuring ofRestaurant Middle Week Township Sep. 22-27 Auction will take place Fri- raffle, auctioned items, Chi- features a sign sponsorship day, Sept. 26 from 6 to 9 nese auction items, and opportunity to have your COURT HOUSE – The tion, and Steve's Cafe 47. in Middle Township. p.m. at Atkinson's Tavern a door prize! Bring a non- business name exclusively Middle Township Economic Restaurant week promo- The township offers nu- in Cape May Court House. perishable food item for displayed on the “Welcome Development Council in tions are popular all over merous year-round attrac- to Middle Township” sign at conjunction with the Cape Southern New Jersey and tions like the Cape May Get a one of three prime locations May County Herald is proud offer special discounts on County Park and Zoo, the (From Page A32) The Middle Township in Middle Township – on to present Middle Town- full-course as well Performing Arts Center, opment Council. Economic Development Court House-Dennisville ship’s first (and ideally an- as discounted specials in and the Cape May County For details on each par- Council’s mission is to en- Road in Cape May Court nual) Restaurant Week, smaller eating establish- Historical Museum plus restaurants that have rant Week will help create ticipant's featured specials courage and support busi- House, at the “Old Goshen SEPT24–OCT31 which will be held Septem- ments. This marks the first outdoor activities like bike opened in Middle Town- awareness of the wide vari- and Restaurant Week menu, ness growth. For more in- School House” in Goshen, or OTHER 7PM | Wed thru Sat ber 22 through September time Middle Township has paths and bird watching, ship within the past year ety of eating establishments consult the special sec- formation about Middle at the intersection of Routes Sponsors of the event City, Court House Cleaners 3PM | Sat and Sun 27. Participants include tried a restaurant week, and and through this endeavor, and of course we have many we have. We are looking tion below. For more in- Township Economic Devel- 9 & 47 in Rio Grande. For include Radzieta Funeral and McDonald’s of Cape DESERT tourists and residents can formation on participation Home, Cape Bank, Sturdy Atkinson's Tavern, Avalon it is being held during the established restaurants. forward to a successful opment, visit www.MTEco- more information on this May Court House. CITIES TICKETS Links Restaurant, Bellevue shoulder season in hopes combine those activities This promotion will give inaugural event,” said Carol in Middle Township Res- nomicDeveloment.com unique sponsorship op- Savings Bank, Cape May This will truly be a great with exploring the area taurant Week, September County Herald, J Byrne In- night to come out and sup- by Jon Robin Baitz (609) Tavern, Country Club Tav- to entice the tourists that residents and visitors an op- Struett, Chair of the Middle or contact Anne Garrison, portunity, please contact directed by Roy Steinberg ern, Hugits Steaks & Things, remain in the area as well restaurants at discounted portunity to try a restaurant Township Economic Devel- 22 through 27, visit www. Economic Development Co- Louis Altobelli at Rio Auto surance, ServPro of Cape port the Middle Township 770-8311 prices. they maybe haven’t visited middletownshiprestaurant- May County, Raffs Recycling Chamber of Commerce. Nino's Family Restaurant, as year-round residents to (Page A33 Please) ordinator at (609) 465-8731. Body at (609) 463-8444 or Rio Grande Diner, Rio Sta- try some of the restaurants “There have been new in Middle Township. Restau- week.com. [email protected]. Corp., 1st Bank of Sea Isle Don't miss the fun! Middle Township

Restaurant Week M Get a taste of Middle Township Monday 9/22 through Saturday 9/27! See the participating Restaurant Week menus at www.middletownshiprestaurantweek.com

Atkinson's Nino's Lunch & Dinner Lunch & Dinner 1010 S. Rt. 9 16 S. Main Street Cape May Court House Cape May Court House (609) 465-5641 609-465-6300 www.ninosfamilyrestau- Family Restaurant rant.net Restaurant Week Special: Avalon Links Restaurant Week Special: + tax Restaurant Restaurant Week Special: Restaurant Week Special: Restaurant Week Special: + tax 4 Course Dinner $25 & gratuity + tax + tax & gratuity Rio Station Lunch & Dinner & gratuity Restaurant Week Special: 4 Course Dinner $25 & gratuity 4 Course Dinner $25 + tax + tax 1510 Rte 9 North 4 Course Dinner $25 +& tax gratuity Rio Station is proud to be family-owned and operat- Lunch & Dinner Two Entrees for $25 & gratuity 3 Course Lunch - $15.00 & gratuity Back in their original Cape May Court House loca- ing for 28 years. This year round dining spot serves 3505 Rte. 9 South Cape May Court House Atkinson’s Tavern is open every day, year round, A Cape May Court House institution, located in the tion, Nino’s Family Restaurant is celebrating 21 years lunch, dinner and late night in the bar. Rio Station Rio Grande 609-465-8086 serving lunch and dinner offering a variety of fresh absolute center of Cape May County. We are com- Your friendly neighborhood gathering place, the Hugit's has been in business for 33 years. We cook of the same great chefs, menu and staff. This family is known for delicious and satisfying food and mak- 609-889-2000 www.avalonlinks.net , steaks, chicken, roasted meats, turkey and mitted to providing excellent food and service in a Country Club Tavern is conveniently located on Route our own turkey breasts, top round roast beefs, meat- run business guarantees you will be greeted with a ing their customers feel at home in a comfortable www.riostation.com entrees, plus many selections of freshly made warm, friendly atmosphere. Great food, great times 9 between Stone Harbor and Avalon. The rustic and balls and soups. All salads and desserts are made on smile as you walk in the door. Antonio blends his atmosphere. Their wines list has received the Wine sandwiches, hoagies, salads and appetizers. and great crab cakes are waiting for you…experience country casual dining area offering choice of booth or the premises. We are open seven days a week at 7am. love of , his Italian heritage and his childhood Spectator Award of Excellence and has been rated Top Daily lunch, dinner and drink specials make Atkin- Court House Casual. table and is family friendly. You won’t miss a of Our Restaurant is open 7 days a week from 11am 'til your favorite sports team while socializing with your memories to create an excellent menu featuring both Ten Wine Values in New Jersey. son’s your favorite affordable and friendly go to place. seafood and pasta. Stop in to experience a tastebud Don’t forget to book your special events in our beauti- 10pm during the week and 11pm on the weekends. friends at the tavern’s bar area. Bellevue Enjoy! pleasing . Steve's ful courtyard! 7 Mechanic St • Cape May Court House 3505 Rte 9 South, Rio Grande Tavern 9 S. Main St. • Cape May Court House 1512 Rte 9 • Cape May Court House 16 S. Main St • Cape May Court House 47 Cafe Lunch & Dinner (609) 465-2323 (609) 889-2000 Breakfast, Lunch 1010 S. Rt 9 • Cape May Court House (609) 463-1738 (609) 465-1515 (609) 465-6300 9 S. Main St. www.hugitssteaks.com www.riostation.com & Dinner Cape May Court House (609) 465-5641 www.BellevueTavern.com www.countryclubtavern.com www.ninosfamilyfrestaurant.net 189 Rte. 47 South (609) 463-1738 Cape May Court House www.BellevueTavern.com 609-465-3300 "It's never been a better time 1305 Avalon Links Restaurant is located over- Restaurant Week Special: looking the beautifully manicured Avalon to open a business in Middle + tax Golf Club serving delicious daily Township" Rio Grande Country Club 4 Course Dinner $25 & gratuity and dinner Tuesday through Sunday. Diner Tavern Choice of Appetizer - to share (2) Enjoy the freshest seafood, finest cuts Breakfast, Lunch Lunch & Dinner • Bruschetta, Artichoke of meat and house ALL BAKING DONE ON PREMISES & Dinner 1512 Rte 9 North Spinach Dip or Calamari roasted poultry. Fully Brought to you by the 1305 Rte. 47 Cape May Court House Rio Grande (609) 465-1515 Choice of Soup or Salad stocked bar and even Middle Township 609-886-7376 www.countryclubtavern. Restaurant Week Special: Choice of Entrée local wines by Hawk + tax com • Prime Rib Haven Vineyard are Economic Restaurant Week Special: 4 Course Dinner $25 & gratuity • Chicken Pot Pie available to comple- Development Council Breakfast Special $4 The Rio Grande Diner and Family Restaurant is one Hugit's • Stuffed Shrimp ment your dining ex- of the most versatile and full service restaurants on • Broiled Flounder perience. Banquet fa- Fri. & Sat. Dinner Specials the South Jersey Shore. Locals and visitors alike are Lunch & Dinner For more information visit • Chicken Picatta cilities are also avail- $13.95 & $14.95 attracted to the Rio Grande Diner for their home- 7 Mechanic St www.MTEconomicDevelopment.com made delicacies serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. Cape May Court House Nestled along Route 47, Steve’s Café is a family Choice of Dessert able for your next owned business with outstanding customer service The Zervas family along with their top-notch staff (609) 465-2323 • Crisp, Chocolate function. welcomes you in for Middle Township Restaurant www.hugitssteaks.com and delicious food. Open seven days a week; stop Mousse or Vanilla Ice Cream by to try one of their homemade soups including Week. Desserts and baked goods are made from 1510 Rte 9 North the wildly popular Leek Soup or an item off scratch daily on premises. Lunch Special 2 for $25 Cape May Court House of the “U Solely” Fitness Menu. 609-465-8086 plus tax and gratuity (Selective items) 189 Route 47• Cape May Court House 1305 Rte 47 • Rio Grande www.avalonlinks.net (609) 465-3300 (609) 886-7376 A34 www.DoTheShore.com Do The Shore September 17 2014 Third Week in September! progression, just like wine, each course will play against Where: Convention Hall - 714 Beach Ave, Cape May those flavors harmoniously. To reserve the Dining Series or any one of the dinners There’s no time like the present to sign up for the 31st above, call 609-884-5700. Seating is limited and reserva- Annual Cape May Beachfront Run to be held Sept. 20. The tions are required. run features, certified two-mile and five-mile courses along the beautiful Cape May beachfront. Runners have access 8th Annual Irish Festival to three rest stations (stocked with bananas and bottled Friday-Sunday, September 19th to 21st water) before and after both races. All runners receive Where: The LaCosta Complex t-shirts, and both races award overall and age-group tro- JFK Blvd and Landis Ave, Sea Isle City phies as follows: for the 5 miler, the first three men, first three women, first three in age groups and the team title; Sea Isle City’s 8th Annual Irish Festival Weekend will take for the 2 miler, the first male, first female, and top two in place at the LaCosta Complex, JFK Boulevard and Landis age groups. Avenue, Friday to Sunday, Sept. 19-21. The yearly Celtic Both the 2 miler and the 5 miler start and finish at Cape celebration, which is once again being co-sponsored by May Convention Hall beginning with the two-mile at 8:30 LaCosta Lounge and KIX-McNutley’s, will feature plenty of a.m., an out-and-back course with the turnaround point live Irish music, dancing, an Irish Vendor’s Market, great just beyond Pittsburgh Avenue. The five-mile starts at 9:15 food and countless festival-goers wearing green. a.m., following the completion of the two-miler. Sea Isle’s 2014 Irish Weekend will begin at 5 p.m. Sept. Early registration is $23, and day of race registration is 19, when the Irish band West of Galway takes the stage at $28. For information call Cape May Civic Affairs at 609- LaCosta’s outside deck. At 7 p.m., The Insiders will perform 884-9565 or pick up race registration forms at Cape May under LaCosta’s Festival Tent, and later Blackthorn will per- Convention Hall. Runners can also register online at www. form between 9 a.m. and 1 a.m. at LaCosta’s main Lounge. discovercapemaynj.com. Irish Weekend will kick into high gear at 10:00 a.m. Sept. 20, when the festival’s Irish Vendors Market opens along JFK Boulevard (west of Landis Avenue). The market, which Talk Like a Pirate Day will run throughout the day, will feature a bevy of Irish Saturday, September 20th from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. collectibles, fashion apparel, crafts and “must have” green Where: Cape May Court House Library items. In addition to an expansive selection of Irish-themed 30 W. Mechanic Street, Cape May Court House merchandise and imported goods, the market will also feature food vendors offering many tempting selections. The Cape May County Library invites children and their To learn more about Sea Isle City’s 8th Annual Irish families to celebrate International Talk Like a Pirate Day Weekend, phone (609) 263-3756, email lacostalounge@ Sept. 19. The all-day event will be held at the Main Branch comcast.net or visit www.lacosta-seaisle.com. of the Library located at 30 W. Mechanic Street in Cape May Court House. Kids of all ages and their families are invited to celebrate Wildwood Crest International Talk Like a Pirate Day at the Court House Li- brary. We will have a variety of pirate-themed activities for Seafarers' Celebration children. This is an all day event, stop by the children's area Friday-Saturday, September 19th & 20th anytime between 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. to join in the fun. Where: Centennial Park, Wildwood Registration is not required for this event. For additional Open Thurs. - Sun. information please contact the Children’s Room at (609) The Borough of Wildwood Crest hosts its annual Seafar- 463-6354 or visit online at www.cmclibrary.org. Serving Dinner at 5pm ers Celebration Sept. 19 and Sept. 20 – a yearly end-of- summer festival set to take place at both Sunset Lake and Fresh Local Seafood / Local farm to table Centennial Park in Wildwood Crest. Fall Migration Festival The Wildwood Crest Seafarers Celebration kicks off Sept. Saturday-Sunday, September 20th & 21st 19 with live music at 7 p.m. at Centennial Park, located at from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. “The real Wildwood food scene” Fern Road and Ocean Avenue, featuring Big House, one of Where: Wetlands Institute New Fall menu coming soon! the more popular dance/pop/party bands in the Delaware 1075 Stone Harbor Blvd, Stone Harbor 5209 Pacific Ave., Wildwood, NJ Valley. A spectacular beachfront fireworks display will Like us on follow the show at 9 p.m. The rain date for the fireworks Sitting in the heart of the Atlantic Flyway, thousands of (609)522-5223 (Right across from Duffers) display is Sept. 20 at 9 p.m. in the same location. Bring birds make their way across the Cape May Peninsula every a blanket or chair to enjoy this great free event for the fall. In a single day one can go from spotting a Peregrine entire family! Falcon flying low along the salt marsh to watching flocks of The celebration continues Sept. 20 with a street festival White-winged Scoters migrate along the ocean front. In an along Sunset Lake on New Jersey Avenue between Rambler effort to spread the word about this incredible time of year, Road and Miami Avenue. This is one of the signature an- The Wetlands Institute will be hosting a Fall Migration Festi- nual events of Wildwood Crest, a day-long street festival val. Visitors of all ages will be able to see, explore, learn, and from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., featuring dozens of craft and food enjoy! We’ll have guided viewing of migratory birds from vendors, family entertainment, live music, children's ac- the Institute and on Seven Mile Island, and much more! House tivities including karaoke, pony rides, face painting, magic Dragon show, moon bounces, pie-eating & bubble gum blowing CHINESE RESTAURANT contests, and much more. Savor September Food and Open Every Day 11:30am ‘til Late Night For additional information about the Seafarers Celebra- tion, visit www.VisitWildwoodCrest.com or call 609-523- Wine Festival Saturday, September 20th from noon to 9 p.m. 0202. Famous Throughout The Shore For Where: Stone Harbor Shopping District 96th St, Stone Harbor Serving The Finest in ! 31st Annual Cape May The Chamber of Commerce sponsors Stone Harbors Beachfront Run 'Savor September' 3rd Annual Food and Wine Festival. LUNCH SPECIALS Saturday, September 20th from 8:30 a.m. Join in the fun at this town-wide celebration of best of the Certificate of Served Daily 11:30am to 3:00pm Excellence for area! For more information, 2014! call (609) 368-6101. 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Sorry cannot be combined with other offers. P American Heart Association. Come and see the stars of 9th ANNUAL NORTH AMERICAN tomorrow making a differ- TAKE-OUT AVAILABLE • Free Delivery $10 min. ence today! Join us for a COUPON fun filled evening. Tickets Open Every Day cost just $10. For ticket in- OFF formation, call Chris at (609) %Your Total Order Over 653-4677. $1000 With This Coupon 11:30am ‘til Late Night 10Not to be combined with any other offers. For more information Excludes lunch specials. Sea Glass about these, and other community events, see the 609-522-2320 - All Major Credit Cards Accepted FESTIVAL 2014 Herald's online calendar. Corner of Pacific & Lincoln Avenues, Wildwood September 27-28 • 10am-5pm Be sure to visit Do- Free Parking: In Dragon House Lot on Lincoln Ave. between Pacific & NJ TheShore.com for more CAPE MAY CONVENTION HALL information about dining, Public Invited • Admission: $5 shopping, activities, enter- Over 200 Seating. Can Accommodate Large Groups tainment happenings and Like www.seaglassassociation.org nightlife. www.dragonhousechinese.com us on ember 19th - 22 Sept nd e 1992 2013 Sinc ember 19th - 2 North Wildwood’sept 2nd 22nd AnnualS Do The Shore A35 September 17 2014 e 1992 www.DoTheShore.com 2013 SinIc rIsh Fall FestIval tember 18th-21 Seafarers Sep Thursday, Septemberst 19th North Wildwood’s 23rd Annual ce 1992 Celebration A.O.H. Golf TournamentSin - $90$90 Irishfee fee on Fall beforeor beforeFestival 9/5, 9/5, $100 after2014 9/5. 7:30am Breakfast, 8:30am start 22nd Annual ember 19th - 22 Comes to Wildwood Crest Cape May NationalS GolfepNortht Course~ Wildwood, Rt. NJ 9 &n Fairwayd Dr. ~ 2 miles south of Rt. 47 Live Amateur Boxinge 1992 - $25 in advance • $30 at door2 0The13 Tent at The Pointe at Moore’s Inlet WILDWOOD CREST – The ley. A spectacular beach- IrISshinc Fall FestIval Borough of Wildwood Crest front fireworks display will hosts its annual Seafarers follow the show at 9 p.m. North Wildwood’sThursdayThursday, September September 18th 19th Celebration Sept. 19 and The rain date for the fire- 22nd AnnualA.O.H. Golf Friday,Tournament -September $100.00 fee 20th Sept. 20 – a yearly end- works display is Sept. 20 at 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., featuring oldies, Motown, disco and VENDORS7:30 - AM 8AM Breakfast, to 8:30 7PM AM start Olde New Jersey Avenue of-summer festival set to 9 p.m. in the same location. dozens of craft and food popA.O.H. hits with the Golf Star Band; Tournament Cape May National - $90 Golf Course fee - Rt.before 9 & Fairway 9/5, Dr. - 2 $100miles south after of Rt. 47 9/5. 7:30am Breakfast, 8:30am start take place at both Sunset Bring a blanket or chair to vendors, family entertain- and pop and oldies hits with IrIsh Fall FestIval Concert 7:00pm – Derek Warfield & The Young Wolftones and Haley Lake and Centennial Park in enjoy this great free event ment, live music, children's DJLIVE Michael James. IRISH ENTERTAINMENT 12NOON to 10:30PM Olde New Jersey Avenue Cape May NationalRichardson, GolfWildwood Course~ Catholic High School,Rt. 915th & & NJFairway Avenues. Dr. ~ 2 miles south of Rt. 47 Wildwood Crest. for the entire family! activities including karaoke, For additional informa- The Wildwood Crest Sea- The celebration contin- pony rides, face painting, tionLive about Amateurthe Seafarers BoxingFor more -info $25 Call 609-522-7257, in advance $20 in• advance $30 • $25at doorat the door The Tent at The Pointe at Moore’s Inlet farers Celebration kicks off ues Sept. 20 with a street magic show, moon bounc- Celebration, visit www.Vis- FridaySaturday, September September 19th 21st Sept. 19 with live music at festival along Sunset Lake es, pie-eating & bubble itWildwoodCrest.com or call VENDORS - 8 AM to 7 PM Olde New Jersey Avenue 7 p.m. at Centennial Park, on New Jersey Avenue be- gum blowing contests, and 609-523-0202. 5K Run - 8AM SIGN-UPLIVE IRISH - $15 ENTERTAINMENT fee Olde New Jersey Ave. (prizes awarded) located at Fern Road and tween Rambler Road and much more. Free live music For additional informa- Friday, September 20th Ocean Avenue, featuring Miami Avenue. This is one includes dance/party mu- tion about the Wildwoods, VENDORS12 NOON to- 10:30 8AM PM Olde to New 7PM Jersey AvenueOlde New Jersey Avenue Big House, one of the more of the signature annual sic with Generation Next; visit www.WildwoodsNJ. VENDORS - 8AM to 7PM Olde New Jersey Avenue popular dance/pop/party events of Wildwood Crest, a classic rock by local band com or call 800-992-9732. Saturday September 20th 5K Run - 8 AM SIGN-UP - $15 fee Olde New Jersey Avenue (prizes awarded) bands in the Delaware Val- day-long street festival from North Bound Train; dance, LIVELIVE IRISH IRISH ENTERTAINMENT ENTERTAINMENT 12NOON 12PM to to10:30 10:30PM PM Olde Olde New New Jersey Jersey Avenue Avenue VENDORS - 8 AM to 7 PM Olde New Jersey Avenue Ancient Order (From Page A31) BRIAN RILEY PIPELIVE IRISHEXHIBITION ENTERTAINMENT 12 NOON - 10AM to 10:30 PM Sports Field 8th & Central Avenues OldeSaturday, New Jersey Avenue September 21st of the best pipe bands in the East! IRISH DANCE LESSONSBRIAN RILEY PIPE - EXHIBITION FREE - 10 11AM AM to 1PM - Anglesea Firehouse Also on Saturday, the AOH will host free Irish dance les- bag pipe bands, Irish dance groups and much,5K much Run more. - 8AM SIGN-UPBill Henfey Park - $15(8th & Centralfee OldeAvenues) New Jersey Ave. (prizes awarded) sons at the Anglesea Volunteer Fire House, located in the Irish food and entertainment will be available at most of IRISH DANCE LESSONS – FREE – 11 AM to 1 PM – Anglesea Firehouse heart of the festival activities at 2nd and Olde New Jersey the clubs and pubs in North Wildwood all weekend long. VENDORS - 8AM to 7PM Olde New Jersey Avenue Avenues from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. As always, bus service will be available from the Ang- SundaySunday, September September 21st 22nd On Sunday, everyone is welcome to celebrate our faith lesea Fire Hall – 2nd and Olde New Jersey Avenue along MASS - 10:30 AM Saint Ann’s R.C. Church, and heritage at Saint Anne’s Roman in Surf Avenue to 26th Street. AdditionalLIVEMASS bus service IRISH -will 10:30 ENTERTAINMENT AM SaintGlenwood Ann’s & Atlantic R.C. Avenues12PM Church, to 10:30 Glenwood PM Olde & AtlanticNew Jersey Avenues Avenue the Notre Dame de la Mer Parish, Glenwood and Atlantic be available through Wildwood and Wildwood Crest. For PARADE - 12:30 PM Avenues, Glenwood and Atlantic Avenues for 10:30 a.m. detailed information, please PARADEcall BRIAN(609) 884-5230 or RILEY- visit 12:30 PMPIPEStarting Starting atEXHIBITION 20th & Surf at to Spruce 20th & Olde & -New Surf10AM Jersey toAvenues SpruceSports Field & Olde 8th New & Central Jersey Avenues Avenues mass. There will be a procession from the main entrance gatrolley.com. GRAND MARSHALL - to the altar by the Protectors of the Faith Guards, the Cape As a result of this extremelyGRAND successfulIRISH annual MARSHALL fun- DANCEMayor Emeritus LESSONS Jere Bill HenfeyCole - Mayor -- NationalFREE of North Wildwood - 11AMDirector 2006-2013 to of 1PM the Ancient - Anglesea Order Firehouse of Hibernians May County Emerald Society Honor Guard and a liturgical draising event, the AOH achieves significant charitable VENDORS - 8 AM to 7 PM Olde New Jersey Avenue bag piper soloist. accomplishments. These contributions reflect the loyalty VENDORS - 8AM to 7PMFor more Olde info visit gatrolley.com New Jersey Avenue Sunday at 12:30 p.m., the parade begins at 20th and Surf and ideals which have helped to strengthen our families, 1-800-IRISH-91 or www.cmcaoh.com Avenues and will continue to Spruce and Olde New Jersey community, and national character. BUS SERVICESunday, AVAILABLE September 22nd Avenues. The Irish Fall Festival is honored to announce that This festival is sponsored, in part,OFFICIAL by Budweiser IRISHand MUSIC TENTAnglesea Fire CONTINUOUS Hall – 2nd & Olde New Jersey IRISH Avenue- ENTERTAINMENT ALL WEEKEND LONG the 2014 Grand Marshal will be North Wildwood Mayor Greater Wildwood Tourism Improvement andMASS Development - 10:30 AM SaintAlong Ann’s Surf Avenue toR.C. 26th Avenue Church, Glenwood & Atlantic Avenues Emeritus Bill Henfey, who served as Mayor for 8 years, Authority and the City of North Wildwood. Additional Bus Service to Wildwood and Wildwood Crest from 2006 to 2013. In addition, we are honored to have PARADE BUS SERVICE - AVAILABLE12:30 PM Anglesea Starting Fire at Hall 20th - 2nd & & Surf Olde toNew Spruce Jersey Ave.-Along & Olde SurfNew Ave. Jersey to 26th Avenues Ave. The AOH would like to acknowledge and thank Mayor For more info visit gatrolley.com Seamus Boyle, past National President of the Ancient Order Patrick Rosenello, City Council and the City of North Wild- of Hibernians, as a special guest. All AOH organizations wood for their annual support ofGRANDAdditional this event! Bus MARSHALL Service to Wildwood Jere and Cole Wildwood - National Crest Director of Forthe Ancientmore info Order visit ofgatrolley.com Hibernians are welcome to be a part of this celebration of Irish his- For additional information contact the AOH at tory and heritage. The parade also will feature Miss North 1-800-IRISH-91 or www.cmcaoh.com. VENDORS1-800-IRISH-91 - 8AM or www.cmcaoh.comto 7PM Olde New Jersey Avenue Wildwood, Maegan Sharkey, many fraternal organizations, 1-800-IRISH-91 or www.cmcaoh.com OFFICIAL IRISH MUSIC TENT CONTINUOUS IRISH ENTERTAINMENT ALL WEEKEND LONG BUS SERVICE AVAILABLESATURDAY, Anglesea Fire SEPT. Hall - 2nd 20 & • Olde 9am-5pm New Jersey Ave.-Along Surf Ave. to 26th Ave. WILDWOOD CREST Additional Bus Service to Wildwood and SunsetWildwood Lake Crest For more info visit gatrolley.com ANNUAL (New Jersey Ave. from Rambler Rd. to Miami Ave.) 1-800-IRISH-91Massive Street or Festival www.cmcaoh.com

Scores of craft vendors ... SEAFARERS delicious varieties of food

CELEBRATION Family entertainment FRIDAY, SEPT. 19 (magic shows, mini circus show, Centennial Park NOW A street performers, bounce houses, (Fern Road & Ocean Avenue) karaoke, face painting, TWO-DAY EVENT pie-eating and bubblegum-blowing Live music with FOR THE contests, more!) Big House, 7 pm ENTIRE FAMILY!!! LIVE MUSIC (rock/dance/party hits) Stage I (Miami Avenue area) SPECTACULAR BEACHFRONT 10:30 a.m. - North Bound Train (classic/progressive rock) 12:30 p.m. – StellarMojo (rock/dance/party hits) FIREWORKS SHOW, 9 PM 2:30 p.m. – Generation Next (rock/dance/party hits) Stage II (Farragut Road area) 11 a.m. - Star Band (oldies/Motown/pop/dance hits) 2 p.m. – Michael James (pop hits from the ‘70s through today)

Generation Next StellarMojo Star Band Info -- visitwildwoodcrest.com or 609-523-0202 A36 www.DoTheShore.com Do The Shore September 17 2014 Thanks for a great 2014 Season! County Museum Welcomes Ben Franklin to Mitten Festival Sept. 19-21 COURT HOUSE – The Cape May County The Cape May County Historical and Historical and Genealogical Society will Genealogical Society will be celebrating Last be throwing open its doors to welcome those women and their entrepreneurial Weekend Benjamin Franklin as part of the Cape May spirit who started the mitten trade with Open in Mitten Festival. the first annual Cape May Mitten Festival. “Cape Bank has generously agreed The event will be held Oct. 11 from 10 2014! to sponsor the appearance of J. Ward a.m. until 4 p.m. on the grounds of The Larkin, a well-known interpreter of Ben- Museum of Cape May County, 504 Route jamin Franklin,” said Sheila McCloy-Nuss, 9 North. Admission to the event is free. museum curator. Larkin is lauded as be- Vendors may apply to be part of the ing the eminent portrayer of Franklin in Cape May Mitten Festival by contacting Philadelphia’s Old City historic district. McCloy-Nuss at 609-465-3535. Upon In pre-Revolutionary Cape May County acceptance, a $35 festival fee will be Route 66 the mitten trade tied with white cedar required to reserve a 10-foot by 10-foot lumber as the county’s third most profit- space. Pop-up tents are permitted and “Not your average Boardwalk food” able export, said McCloy-Nuss. encouraged, said McCloy-Nuss. Food ven- “It is believed that the catalyst for the dors are also welcome to apply for spaces. Cape May mitten trade can be traced to Donations of hand-crafted mittens for a Benjamin Franklin,” she said. According silent auction are needed. All mitten dona- 2700 Boardwalk (at Juniper Ave.)Wildwood, NJ • 609-523-6466 to the curator, Franklin received a favor from a local scallop tions should include a brief biography of the craftsperson as www.route66wildwood.com boat skipper. In order to repay the favor, the statesman’s well as a description of the materials used for presentation wife, Deborah, sent the skipper’s daughter a “new fash- to the winning bidders. ioned cap.” The daughter wore the cap to services at Cold “We encourage everyone to come learn about Cape Spring Presbyterian Church, where other girls admired May County history and the rich heritage of women and it and started knitting mittens to earn enough money to girls in Cape May County and to meet Ben Franklin,” said purchase similar caps in Philadelphia. McCloy-Nuss.

Bar & Grill Avalon Performing Arts Mon.-Thurs. $1.00 Domestic Drafts Only 11-4pm (Bar only) Council Closes Casual Family Dining Season with Sunday Football Special Serving Lunch & Dinner Motown Spectacular $2 Rolling Rock Drafts With Daily Specials Monday Night AVALON - Avalon Performing Arts Council closes the Football Specials summer season with a Motown Spectacular…a Salute to Weekly Specials Are Back! the great Motown Sounds featuring Linda Miller as "Ms. $2 Bud Light & Rolling Rock Pints Monday ~ Meatloaf Diana Ross”. Tuesday ~ Pork Chops Linda Miller is a multi-talented performer, singer, ac- Wednesday ~ Veal Parmesan & Pasta tress, comic and impersonator, known as an established Packaged Goods Thursday ~ Turkey Dinner actress with several appearances on "Law & Order", "As Available Friday & Saturday Fresh ~ Seafood of the Day the World Turns", "Hope & Faith", and as “Ronni Spector” with Al Pacino in David Mamet’s HBO film “Spector.” Linda 2nd Annual Fall Open 7 Days • Mon. - Sat. 11am to closing • Sun. Noon to 9pm is a chameleon celebrity impersonator who has performed for three United States presidents, theaters in over 10 Migration Festival at countries and has had repeat performances at New York’s 1075 Bayshore Rd. Villas, NJ 08251 • 886-2442 Rainbow Room, dazzling audiences everywhere she goes with her amazing vocal and physical versatility. The Wetlands The evening’s entertainment will also feature emcee and vocalist Justin Hart with backup singers and dancers, Closing “The Girls Next Door". Dance to the Temptations, Jackson Institute This Weekend 5, Spinners and the “Marino Band”. STONE HARBOR –The tute’s expanded bird re- for the 2014 The concert will be held on Saturday, Sep. 27 at Avalon Wetlands Institute proudly search and conservation Season...A Community Hall located at 30th St and the beach. Doors presents its 2nd Annual Fall efforts. Join a naturalist on Special Thank will open at 6:30 p.m. and the show starts at 7:30 p.m. Migration Festival, Saturday a guided walk and watch as You are invited to bring your own food and beverages (ice You To All and Sunday, September 20 an amazing array of migra- will be provided). Tickets cost $20 and are free of charge and 21, 2014, from 9:30 tory birds and butterflies fly Of Our Loyal BEST to APAC Friends. Advance tickets sales/table reservations Patrons! a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Join the overhead. In a single day SCOOP IN will be made at Community Hall, but there will also be an Institute’s staff, community one can go from spotting TOWN! option to pay at the door the evening of the show. partners and volunteers as a Peregrine Falcon flying For more information, call (609) 967-3066 or visit ava- we highlight the amazing low along the salt marsh to Only lonperformingarts.org. $6 Golf homemade ice diversity of wildlife pass- watching flocks of White- “APAC programs are made possible in part by a grant ing through the Cape May winged Scoters migrate before 6pm cream in the administered by the Cape May County Cultural and Heritage Peninsula during their mi- along the ocean front. Wildwoods! Commission from funds granted by the New Jersey State gration. “The sheer abundance Council of the Arts.” Learn about the Insti- and diversity of species migrating through the Cape serving authentic napoletana May Peninsula is an amaz- ing sight to see.” states Dr. Lisa Ferguson, Director of Research and Conservation at The Wetlands Institute. Restaurant and Ice Cream Parlor “This combination makes it among the top birding destinations in the world POPPI’S SIGNATURE DISHES and a top birding destina- Celebrating Our tion in North America. At CRISPY RICE BALLS The Wetlands Institute, fall PARMESAN TRUFFLE FRIES is an especially good time to HAMBURGER ITALIANO experience the changing of 40th Anniversary seasons and the spectacle GNOCCHI ALLA SORRENTINA of migration of raptors, war- PESCATORE PIZZA blers, waterfowl, and more.” Open Fri.11:30am, Sat. & Sun. from 8am Executive Director, Dr. Le- nore Tedesco, explains that Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner & Late Night Snacks the purpose of this festival is to highlight what The OUR SPECIALTY SANDWICHES ARE MADE Wetlands Institute strives ON FRESH HOMEMADE DAILY! to accomplish. "This event is a great opportunity to $6.95 LUNCH SPECIALS showcase the incredible diversity of wildlife in Cape INCLUDES YOUR CHOICE OF OUR TRUFFLE FRIES OR May County and our role in HOUSE SALAD. AVAILABLE MON-FRI preserving and protecting these amazing animals on HILDRETH & PACIFIC AVES., WILDWOOD CATERING AVAILABLE FOR SPECIAL EVENTS their remarkable journeys. It’s easy to miss it and our 609-729-1817 INSIDE DINING & OUTDOOR PATIO DINING AVAILABLE goal is to bring the migra- CALL AHEAD FOR T tion to life and share how www.dufferswildwood.com AKE-OUT • 609.600.3964 special it is." says Tedesco. Major Credit Cards Accepted • Smoke-Free Restaurant WWW.POPPISBRICKOVEN.COM • OPEN YEAR ROUND 11AM-1AM “The Fall Migration Festival Handicap accessible 4709 NEW JERSEY AV WILDWOOD • NEXT TO DOGTOOTH BAR & GRILL replaces the Wings ‘N Wa- (Page A37 Please) Happy Mother’s Day Free Gifts For All Moms! September 17 2014 Do The Shore www.DoTheShore.com A37 Meet the Cast of East Lynns’ ‘Within the Law’ Crabby Hour 2-5pm CAPE MAY - For those who didn’t have the opportunity to meet the cast of the award-winning Equity professional East with Lynne Theater Company’s “Within the Law” at the open- $5 appetizer ing night after-show party at Aleathea’s Restaurant Sept. menu & 17, another chance is to be had Sept. 26 at an after-show Q&A. It’s a wonderful opportunity for patrons to ask such $1 off all questions as “why do they do what they do?” and “how drinks at bar only does one find these scripts?” Like “The First Fifty Years,” which was ELTC’s season opener, the script for “Within the Law,” a major Broadway hit in 1912, took awhile to find. Artistic director Gayle Stahlhuth ordered a script through the theatrical licensing company Samuel French, which had it listed in its archives. Since the play is royalty-free, French does not keep it read- ily available on the shelf. A year passed, and she called French to ask what happened to the script she’d ordered, only to be told that they didn’t have it, which seemed odd Open 7 Days a Week since the year before it had been listed. She tried again a yet, there was romance and humor in the midst of this few months later, and this time, the woman answering drama about crime. at 11:30am the phone was actually curious why the script had been The thirteen-member cast of “Within the Law” is a blend listed in 2011, but not in 2012. In a few weeks, she found of those who have worked with ELTC before, and newcom- it, and mailed a copy to Stahlhuth. When she read it, she ers to this thirty-four-year-old company. First Annual 2 Mile was struck by the still relevant themes of social inequality, “Within the Law” runs from Sept. 17 through Oct. 12, the pursuit of a living wage, and a legal system that favors with an 8:00 p.m. curtain, and a Wednesday through Crabs and Crafts Fall Festival those who have enough money to hire the best council. Saturday schedule, except there is no show October 8, September 27th As the lawyer in the play states, “Nowadays, we don’t call replaced with a show Oct. 12 at 7:30 p.m. The location is them ‘courts of justice.’ We call them ‘courts of law.’” And The First Presbyterian Church, 500 Hughes Street, where the company is in residence. Tickets are $30 general admis- 2nd Annual (From Page A36) sion; $25 senior (age 62 on up); $15 full-time student; and Get Your Blue Claw Sangria anyone age 12 and under is free. A special after-show reception is slated for Oct. 3, to be Crabs Before held at The First Presbyterian Church of Cape May, with Sundays! homemade tasty treats and another opportunity to meet Summer Is Over - $5 Sangrias the cast. The cost is only $10 and two-thirds of profits will go to The Food Closet. Featuring All You before 5pm! To make reservations, call ELTC at 884-5898, e-mail [email protected], or purchase directly through the Can Eat Crabs! website www.eastlynnetheater.org. Read the complete “Within The Law” press release at While Supplies Last http://www.capemaycountyherald.com/artsandenter- tainment.

Avalon Civic Club Fall Luncheon/Card Party to Benefit Local Food Ocean Drive, Wildwood Crest, NJ Banks (At the base of the Wildwood Crest Bridge) 609.522.1341 – www.twomilelanding.com The Avalon Civic Club will hold its annual Card/Game Party and Luncheon on Monday, September 29 at the Avalon Community Center. Doors will open at 11:30 and a catered lunch will be served at 12. The cost is $20 per person. Tickets can be ordered by calling Betsey Mooney at 609-796-5371. There will be door prizes, baskets and a 50/50 lottery. All receipts will be donated to local food banks. The Avalon Civic Club was founded before World War II to improve the quality of life in Avalon and Cape May County. The current major beneficiaries of its fundraising are local food banks, needy families, and the borough's surf ter Festival at the Institute stitute’s research, conser- chair program. The club meets monthly from April through and focuses on engaging vation and education pro- October at the Avalon Community Center. Meetings are educational activities that grams. This event is spon- scheduled on the fourth Monday at 12:30. All are welcome. Casual Upscale showcase our mission.” sored by Kindle Auto Plaza. Waterfront Dining The Wings ‘N Water Benefit Auction is an annual event and takes place on the first Saturday of August. Open 7 Days from 12noon Festival visitors of all ages will get to enjoy and learn &Sat. & Sun. 11am about the abundance of wildlife that relies on our coastal ecosystem for sur- vival. Here is a preview of Nightly Dinner some of the festival activi- ties: Specials • Live Butterfly Presenta- tions and Tagging • Guided Nature Walks at Stone Harbor Point and at the Institute Focusing on #1 Sports Bar Early Dinner 3 Course Menu Birds, Butterflies, Dragon- All The Games On 11 Big Screen TVs flies, and Bees $25 available until 6pm • Guided Back-Bay Boat Thursdays 7-9pm and Kayak Tours Open Thursday-Sunday at 4pm • Fish, Sea Turtle, But- (TRIVIA) 3 rounds with prizes terfly and Bird Crafts, Migra- tion Themed Games and after each round Happy Hour 4-6pm Activities Friday- Troy David 7-10pm • Special Autumn Ter- Football Specials During All NFL Games rapin Release (Bar Area Only) • Live Animal Presenta- Monday Night Wing Nite tions by Community Part- $5 Appetizer Menu ners + 2 for 1 Snow Crabs 6-10pm $5 Pizza • Buck-a-Shuck • And more! $2.50 Coors Light Draft Be sure to visit wetland- (Sports Bar Only) sinstitute.org for more de- tails and a schedule of ac- Ocean Drive, Wildwood Crest, NJ tivities. Tickets are available (At the base of the Wildwood Crest Bridge) to be purchased online. All proceeds from this event 609.522.1341 – www.twomilelanding.com support The Wetlands In- 201 Willard Road • Strathmere, NJ 08248 www.deauvilleinn.com 609.263.2080 A38 www.DoTheShore.com Do The Shore September 17 2014 The North American Cafe Sea Glass Festival 77th Anniversary Celebration! Be Held Sept. 27-28 Saturday, Sept. 20 Irish Weekend Starting at 2pm in Cape May CAPE MAY – Sea glass collectors and aficionados from throughout North America will gather in Cape May, New Remember Live Music By Jersey this fall to share their treasures from the sea and learn more about this increasingly popular pastime. The Billy Jack 9th annual North American Sea Glass Festival will be held 5 Beers September 27-28 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Cape May til 5pm Convention Hall, 714 Beach Avenue in beautiful Cape May. Admission is $5 daily at the door, and the public is invited. Great Storms of the Jersey Shore, will discuss “Shipwrecks For $1? Irish Pipe Rock Band At the festival, members of the North American Sea of New Jersey,” a 350-year voyage through New Jersey’s “First Highland Watch” Glass Association will display stunning, unique and rare sea “Graveyard of the Atlantic.” At 3 p.m., Danielle Perrault, Well, It’s Back For glass. In addition, nearly 50 exhibitors will showcase and Executive Director of The Sea Glass Center, Inc., a nonprofit 5-9pm sell their wares, including jewelry, stained glass, books and organization that preserves and presents the historical, The Party! FREE Giveaways photographs. A Collectors’ Exhibition will enable collectors artistic and cultural significance of sea glass, will review the to display their personal sea glass collections. About 4,000 history of sea glass and the educational aspects of The Sea Lunch • Dinner • Late Night Snacks til 2am people are expected to attend the festival. Glass Center and the Traveling Sea Glass Museum. New to this year’s festival at 1 p.m. on Saturday will be A portion of the proceeds from the festival will be do- 3700 Pacific Ave., Wildwood • (609) 522-7552 the Open Sea Glass Education Forum, “The Mystery and nated to two New Jersey non-profits: Clean Ocean Action History of Genuine Sea Glass,” an interactive general ques- and the Wetlands Institute. tion and answer discussion featuring several experts from Festival-goers will enjoy a 30% discount on roundtrip the North American Sea Glass Association. Attendees will ferry passage from Lewes on the Cape May-Lewes Ferry be given an opportunity to ask questions about any aspect from September 25-30. Discount tickets must be purchased of collecting and identifying sea glass. in advance by calling 1-800-643-3779 and mentioning Highlight of the festival will be on Sunday during the code SG14G. Shard of the Year awards, in which expert judges determine The North American Sea Glass Association is a non- the winners of cash prizes for the top sea glass shards in a profit organization that has established a community of number of categories, including buttons, figures, art glass, collectors and sellers of sea glass who are educated on marbles, historical, most unusual, pottery/ceramics, bottle the characteristics and significance of genuine sea glass. • JApanese Hibachi stoppers, and whimsical toys. A grand prize of $1,000 is The association has 75 commercial members and 3,300 awarded for the Shard of the Year. followers throughout North America. • sushi bar • In addition to the exhibits, two presentations will be held For more information, go to www.seaglassassociation. on Saturday. At 11 a.m., Margaret Buchholz, co-author of org. Lunch Mon.-Thur. 11am - 3pm, Fri. & Sat. 11am - 3pm Dinner Sun • 12 noon - 10pm, Mon. - Thurs. 4:30pm - 10:30pm, Fri. & Sat. 4:30pm - 11pm Sea Isle City's Irish Open 7 Days a Week 13 S. Dennis Road, Cape May Court House Festival 609-465-8888 • 609-463-8888 will be Held Sept. 19-21

SEA ISLE CITY – Sea Isle Vendor’s Market, great food 1:00 a.m. at LaCosta’s main In addition to an expansive A Taste of Cape May City’s 8th Annual Irish Festi- and countless festival-goers Lounge. selection of Irish-themed val Weekend will take place wearing green. Irish Weekend will kick merchandise and imported Sunday, Sept. 21: 1pm-3pm at the LaCosta Complex, Sea Isle’s 2014 Irish into high gear at 10:00 a.m. goods, the market will also Cape May Convention Hall, Beach Avenue at Stockton JFK Boulevard and Landis Weekend will begin at 5:00 Sept. 20, when the festival’s feature food vendors offer- Avenue, Friday to Sunday, p.m. Sept. 19, when the Irish Irish Vendors Market opens ing many tempting selec- Sept. 19-21. The yearly band West of Galway takes along JFK Boulevard (west tions. Sampling from area wineries, Celtic celebration, which is the stage at LaCosta’s out- of Landis Avenue). The mar- Saturday’s music line-up fine restaurants and local $ once again being co-spon- side deck. At 7:00 p.m., The ket, which will run through- will include performances sored by LaCosta Lounge artisans and crafters with food Insiders will perform under out the day, will feature a by West of Galway (1:00 5 OFF and KIX-McNutley’s, will LaCosta’s Festival Tent, and bevy of Irish collectibles, and wine-related items, - 5:00 p.m.), an Irish D.J. TASTE OF CAPE MAY feature plenty of live Irish later Blackthorn will per- fashion apparel, crafts and (1:00 to 5:00 p.m.), Cletus live music & more. Mention this ad when music, dancing, an Irish form between 9:00 a.m. and “must have” green items. McBride (2:00 - 7:00 p.m.), TICKETS $30 purchasing tickets Blackthorn (3:00 - 7:00 p.m.), Round Tower (5:00 - 9:00 p.m.) and Split Decision Purchase tickets at discovercapemaynj.com (7:00 - 11:00 p.m.). or call 609-884-9563 or 855-708-9699 Irish Weekend will con- OPEN THURSDAY-SUNDAY tinue Sept. 21, at 11:00 a.m., when the Irish Ven- More events during the 18th Annual Food & Wine Celebration AT 12PM dors Market reopens along JFK Boulevard. Sunday’s musical entertainment will Friday, Sept. 19 be provided by West of Galway (4:00 – 8:00 p.m.). CAPE MAY WINE TRAIL Also, at 1:00 p.m. on Sun- Serving Lunch day, festival-goers can watch Saturday, Sept. 20 the Eagles-Redskins game on LaCosta’s big screen & Dinner televisions. BOURBON TASTING DINNER To learn more about Sea Isle City’s 8th Annual Irish CHOCOLATE LOVER’S FEAST Weekend, phone (609) 263- 3756, email lacostalounge@ CAPE MAY FARM TO TABLE comcast.net or visit www. WITH THE RED STORE lacosta-seaisle.com. For information or tickets, call 609-884-5404 or visit www.capemaymac.org Restaurant & Fresh Seafood Market The 18th Annual Food & Wine 25th & Dune Drive ● Avalon, NJ Celebration is sponsored by the 609-368-2114 ● 609-368-8814 Mid-Atlantic Center for the RESTAURANT & Arts & Humanities (MAC) FRESH SEAFOOD MARKET www.oceansideseafoodavalon.com25th & Dune Drive | Avalon, New Jersey {609} 368-2114 or {609} 368-8814

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Every Game The rescue team coming to Bobby Kennedy’s rescue after Every Sunday he flipped his power boat on turn #1. He was shaken but okay. He was able to release the hood latch while upside 17th Ave. NORTH WILDWOOD down and get out by himself. Like us on BETWEEN NJ & CENTRAL (609) 729-7290 Friends of the Physick Estate Present ‘All About ’ CAPE MAY -- People or visit www.capemaymac. throughout the world have org. consumed tea for millen- The Friends of the Physick nia, to soothe their spirits, Estate is especially devoted enliven their day, or per- to enhancing the collections haps share a treasured mo- of the 1879 Emlen Physick ment of conversation with Estate, Cape May’s only a loved one. Not only is tea Victorian House Museum. the most widely consumed The Physick Estate has been beverage in the world next lovingly preserved to its to water, it can be found original splendor. The 18- in almost 80 percent of all room Physick House was U.S. households. It is the built in the Stick Style of only beverage commonly architecture, and has the served hot or iced, anytime, trademark design features of renowned Philadelphia anywhere, for any occasion. not-for-profit organization open to all. For information Find out more about tea, architect Frank Furness. The about MAC’s year-round Estate provides an in-depth committed to promoting its taste and its fascinating the preservation, interpre- schedule of tours, festivals, history during a lecture and glimpse of the Victorian pe- and special events, call 609- riod and offers year-round tation, and cultural enrich- tea tasting sponsored by ment of the Cape May re- 884-5404 or 800-275-4278, the Friends of the Physick tours and unique living his- or visit MAC’s Web site at tory programs. gion for its residents and Estate, an affinity group visitors. MAC membership is www.capemaymac.org. of the Mid-Atlantic Center MAC is a multifaceted for the Arts & Humanities (MAC), Sept. 26 at 1 p.m. at the Cape May Lutheran Church, 509 Pittsburgh Ave. All About Tea with Jes- sica Litt, the proprietor of Free House of Tea in Philadel- Delivery phia, features a discussion of tea and its history, with an explanation of the five Happy Hour M-F 4:30-6:30 • All Day Sundays types of tea, along with tast- Family Friendly Atmosphere All Food Specials 4-8pm only ings of select teas from The House of Tea, 720 S. 4th St., BALLS ’n’ BREWS & QUIZZO NAME THAT TUNE Philadelphia, Pa. MON $3 Meatball Sandwiches THURS $1.50 Coors Light Drafts Admission is $8 for mem- $1 Coors Light Drafts 8pm til close 6:30pm til close bers of the Friends of the Physick Estate and $12 for FIESTA NIGHT LIVE non-members. Join the TUE Live Entertainment SAT ENTERTAINMENT Friends group and save on Tacos 3 for $3 • Coronas & Modelos $2.50 DRINK SPECIALS this and future programs. Sponsored by the Friends WINGS n’ YUENGS SNOW CRAB SUNDAYS of the Physick Estate, an WED 1/2 Priced Wings SUN $10.99 1 lb. Snow affinity group of the Mid- Yuenglings $2.00 Crab Clusters Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC). For 1512 Route 9 North, Swainton, NJ • 609-465-1515 more information, call 609- 884-5404 or 800-275-4278 www.CountryClubTavern.com A40 www.DoTheShore.com Do The Shore September 17 2014 TUES. WING NIGHT! $1.50 Drafts Calendar Events 45¢ Wings Listed below are upcoming events posted to the Herald calendar online. For more information concerning these 8pm - Close events, to see more events, or to submit an event to the calendar, free of charge, go to events.capemaycounty- Lunch • Dinner • Late Night herald.com. Submission of an event does not guarantee print publication, due to the volume received. To ensure Daily & Nightly Happy Hour • Open 7 Days a Week print promotion for your event, you may arrange for a paid submission by calling 886-8600, Ext 34. Name that Tune thursday 9pm nape Music, Dance and Craft at 10:00am in Millville Coming... at WheatonArts (856) 825-6800 QUIZZO SUNDAYS 9PM with $5.50 Quesadillas & Burgers 9/27 8th Annual Irish Festival at 5:00pm in Sea Isle HAPPY HOUR MON.- THURS. 3-6 & 10PM-12AM Concerned Citizens of Southern New Jer- City at the LaCosta Complex, JFK Boulevard and Landis FRI. 3-7PM • SUN. 10PM-12AM sey - "No More Common Core" Symposium at Avenue (609) 263-3756 DRINK SPECIALS 10:00am in Vineland at Ramada Inn, $30, Ticket Speaker Series: Linda Fairstein (Registration $1.50 Domestic Drafts includes hot buffet lunch. Co-Sponsors: “Let’s Required) at 6:00pm in Sea Isle City at Sea Isle City “Like us $2.50 Domestic Bottles & Well Drinks Do Linens”, Bridgeton, New Jersey, “Liberty- Library (609) 463-6386 on $3.50 Premium Drafts AndProsperity.Org”, Seth Grossman, Executive Facebook” Wildwood Crest Seafarers' Celebration at 7:30pm HAPPY HOUR MENU $4.95 Director, (609) 846-7842 in Wildwood Crest at Centennial Park (609) 523-0202 NFL Package Pizza (Plain or 1 Topping) $1.50 Pints Clams Casino • Chorizo Queso Dip & Tortilla Chips 10/19 & Appetizer Fresh Mozzarella, Tomato & Basil Salad Stack 9/20/14 Specials MLB West Catholic Girls 60th Reunion in Essington, Buffalo Chicken Croquettes • Jerk Chicken Strips Package! 31st Annual Cape May Beachfront Run at 8:30am in PA at Lazaretto Ballroom, (610) 220-3272 Cape May beginning at Convention Hall (609) 884-9565 Talk Like a Pirate Day at 8:30am in Cape May 310 W. Hildreth Ave., Wildwood (Across from the Acme) Court House at the Cape May Court House Library 609-522-4883 (609) 463-6354 9/17/14 Fall Migration Festival at 9:00am in Stone Harbor Sea Isle City Museum Dedication at 12:00pm in at The Wetlands Institute Sea Isle City at Sea Isle City Library (609) 463-6386 On the Waterfront at Schooner Island Holy Trinity Episcopal Church Flea Market & LEGO Club at 4:30pm in Sea Isle City at the Sea Isle Hoagie Sale at 9:00am in Ocean City at Holy Trinity Open City Library (609) 263-7301 Episcopal Church (609) 399-1019 Thursday-Sunday Dinner & Family Workshop Series at 6:00pm in Nature Walk: Songbird Migration at 9:30am in Whitesboro at Whitesboro Grammar School Petersburg at Upper Township Library (609) 463-6386 Dinner from 4pm East Lynne Theater Company Presents "Within the Michael Fisher 5K Heart Run/Walk at 9:30am in Law" at 8:00pm in Cape May at the The First Presbyte- Sea Isle City on the Promenade, (609) 861-3848 rian Church of Cape May (609) 884-5898 Savor September Food and Wine Festival at 12:00pm in Stone Harbor in the 96th St Shopping 9/18/14 District (609) 368-6101 Live Entertainment Irish Fall Festival at 8:00am in North Wildwood Family Movies - Treasure Island at 1:00pm in Cape Fri., Sat. & Sun. along Olde New Jersey Avenue (609) 729-0075 May Court House at the Cape May Court House Library Boardwalk Classic Car Show at 8:00am in Wild- (609) 463-6354 wood on the Wildwoods Boardwalk (609) 522-4546 7th Annual “Music for the Heart” at 6:00pm in Classic Car Auction at 10:00am in Wildwood at the Ocean City at the Music Pier (609) 653-4677 First Seating 4-6pm Wildwoods Convention Center (609) 522-4546 The Sacrifice at 8:00pm in Cape May at the Episcopal 3 Courses $25 Story Time at 10:00am in Avalon at Avalon Free Church of the Advent (609) 898-9699 must be seated by 6pm Public Library Stone Harbor Chamber of Commerce Annual Golf 9/21/14 Classic at 11:30am in Cape May Court House at The Free Dune Ecology Program at 10:00am in Wild- Rio Grande Ave., (By the Bridge) Wildwood • 609-522-1062 Stone Harbor Golf Club (609) 465-7181 x104 wood Crest at Two Mile Beach Unit of Cape May Na- www.beachcreek.net Children’s Book Premier Event - “City Street Beat” tional Wildlife Refuge at 4:30pm in Cape May Court House at the Cape May Corvette Show at 11:30am in Ocean City on the Court House Library (609) 463-6354 boardwalk from 6th-10th Sts (609) 525-9300 WELCOME SEAFARERS, A Taste of Cape May at 1:00pm in Cape May at Cape CLASSIC CARS, AND IRISH! 9/19/14 May Convention Hall (609) 884-5404 A Day of Celebration! Lenapowsi: Nanticoke-Le- Cape May Jazz Vespers with Gina Roche at 3:00pm in Cape May at The First Presbyterian Church of Cape May (609) 576-1841 First Annual Sunday Night at the Movies - "Something the Lord Made" at 7:00pm in Rio Grande at The Branches, next Cape May to St. Mary's Thrift Shop (609) 385-7231 9/22/14 TWO RESTAURANTS UNDER ONE ROOF! Mitten Festival Knitting Club at 3:30pm in Avalon at Avalon Free Appearance Public Library Come enjoy By Benjamin at 5:45pm in at Avalon Free Public Franklin! Scrabble Avalon our newly renovated Library indoor dining room When: Saturday, October, 11 9/23/14 10am-4pm WheatonArts Golf Classic at 9:00am in William- & bar! Where: The Museum of CMC, stown at Scotland Run Golf Club (856) 825-6800 x114 504 Route 9 N Story Time at 10:00am in Avalon at Avalon Free Fine Craft and Art Vendors, Food Vendors, Public Library $ LIVE ENTERTAINMENT Silent Auction for Handmade Mittens, and Tours! Wire and Bead Earrings (Registration Required) at Sunset Dinners 17.95 Sindi Raymond 10:00am in Wildwood Crest at Wildwood Crest Library Served from 4-6pm ADMISSION IS FREE! (609) 463-6386 (Tax and gratuity not included. Cannot be combined with other offers/discounts) Sat. 3-7pm Vendors May Apply at 465-3535 Relax on the Deck 9/24/14 and enjoy the view Create a Mosaic Serv- Join us on Sat. 9/27 for Our ing Tray (Registration Required) at 11:00am in 2nd Annual End of $ Sea Isle City at the Sea 10 Isle City Library (609) Season/Octoberfest Bottle of wine with 463-6386 Party the purchase of a Cape May Stage Pres- Craft Beers, Traditional ents 'Other Desert Cit- dinner entree ies' at 7:00pm in Cape Octoberfest Food & Monday - Thursday WINE COUPON COUPON May at the Robert Shack- Live Music w/ the Only 2 MEDIUM 2 LARGE leton Playhouse (609) 770- 8311 Sindi Raymond Band! Cannot be combined with other offers/discounts CHEESE CHEESE PIZZAS A WILDWOOD 9/25/14 ICON FOR Heated Outdoor & Indoor Dining + tax Pastel Painting (Reg- $17.99 + tax $19.99 OVER at Toppings extra. Not to be combined Toppings extra. Not to be combined with istration Required) Serving Lunch & Dinner with any other offer. EXP 9/30/14 any other offer. EXP 9/30/14 50 YEARS! 9:00am in Cape May Thursday thru Sunday ~ 11am-10pm Court House at Cape May Court House Library (609) Happy Hour 11am-6pm New Location Now Open! 609-522-2026 463-6386 Great Books Book 708 West Burk Ave., Wildwood • 522-6336 4611 New Jersey Ave. (Between Andrews & Burk Ave.) Club at 10:00am in Cape www.thewharfnj.com * Not to be combined with any other offers (Page A38 Please) September 17 2014 Do The Shore www.DoTheShore.com A41

ENTERTAINMENT FRI • DJ Gibby gets your The Wildwoods Revved Up weekend started SAT • Island’s Best Dance Party for Two Incredible w/ DJ Gibby SUN • Dave Catling Acoustic Guitar 4-8pm DJ Dino 9pm ‘ MON • “Buck U” $1.50 Miller Lites Live w/ FOOTBALL SUNDAY Classic Car Events 98.7 The Coast You Host • DJ Dino Echos Penalty Box THE WILDWOODS -- Start TUES • DJ Dino in the house your engines and cruise on WED • Bucked Again w/DJ Dino Apps Wings Steaks down to the Wildwoods for 1.50 miller lites one of the most exciting car Burgers enthusiast weekends at the THURS • 3 for Thursday with The FABULOUS DJ QWIK YOUR CORNERlike us onBAR facebook AT THE JERSEY SHORE Jersey Shore. It’s the 8th echosnorthwildwood.com Annual Classic Car Auction 100 W.Walnut Avenue North Wildwood,Entertainment NJ 08260 (609)522-8570 and the 21st Annual Board- walk Classic Car Show the THURS • DJ Gibby 9pm SAT • DJ Gibby 11am weekend of Sept. 18 – 20, hosted by Wildwood Mo- FRI • DJ Gibby 12am SUN • DJ Gibby 11am tor Events and sponsored Eagles vs Redskins by the Greater Wildwoods Tourism Improvement and 1pm like us on facebook Development Authority. echosnorthwildwood.com 100 W. Walnut Avenue, North Wildwood, NJ (609)522-8570 The 8th Annual Classic Car Auction kicks off the weekend Sept. 18 at the Wildwoods Convention Center, where an impres- sive and intriguing variety of luxury and exotic cars, muscle cars and classic cars auction can be previewed from noon - 5 p.m. Auction- and one car will be selected still in existence today will inside the Oceanfront Arena ing of these vehicles to the as Best in Show. Admission be on display for previewing at the Wildwoods Conven- highest bidders will be held is free to spectators. and auctioning. tion Center Sept. 18 from 3 from 6 - 9 p.m. Sept. 19 and These events bring thou- The classic cars for the - 10 p.m. and again Sept. 19 again Sept. 20 from 9 a.m. sands of visitors to the Wild- - 4 p.m. by the Nationally woods each year and are Renowned Adcock Family. among the most anticipated Vendors offering memora- events of the fall tourism bilia, car collectibles, parts season. For more informa- and accessories will be on- tion about the Classic Car hand during the preview Auction or the Boardwalk and auction, and admission Classic Car Show, call 609- OPEN DAILY YEAR ROUND is free to spectators. 522-4546or visit www.Wild- The 21st Annual Board- woodMotorEvents.com. • BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER Rio Grande ShopRite walk Classic Car Show will For additional informa- Hosts be set in motion Sept. 19 tion about the Wildwoods, Vegan,Vegetarian & Gluten Free Friendly and Sept. 20 from 8 a.m. – visit www.WildwoodsNJ. Expanded 3 p.m. daily. The weekend com or call 800-992-9732. Outdoor 406 N. Broadway West Cape May Doggie will take spectators back www.bellavidacafe.com 609.884.6332 Seating Partners in Caring Friendly Dining in time to experience the Start your Beef & Beer craftsmanship and beauty A Local Cafe with...a Wholesome Aroma of hundreds of restored engines and Free Parking • Take Out Rio Grande ShopRite is proud to present the Partners classic cars displayed on the cruise on In Caring Beef & Beer on Sunday, Sept. 21 at Menz Res- world-famous Wildwoods taurant. The Beef & Beer will be held from 1 to 5 p.m. and Boardwalk. Prizes will be down to the will feature great food, draft beer, a 50/50, and raffles. awarded to the Top 40 cars Help ShopRite strike out hunger in our local community! Wildwoods! OPEN YEAR ROUND Tickets are available for purchase at the store's customer LUNCH • DINNER • LATE NIGHT service counter or at the door the day of the event for just Weekly Specials $20 per person. Please bring a non-perishable item for donation. All proceeds from this event will directly benefit local organiza- Family Restaurant tions that support our Cape May County neighbors in need. Serving The Finest Veal • Steak • Seafood • Pasta Veterans’ Art Exhibit to * Italian Seafood Specialties * Special Irish Menu for Take Place in November OPEN DAILY IRISH FALL FESTIVAL MON. - SAT. COURT HOUSE - The Cape reception. THURSDAY THRU SUNDAY May County Division of Cul- Lunch from 11am If you are interested in INCL. IRISH , HAM OR ture & Heritage invites Cape participating or for more Dinner from 3pm May County Veterans information, & to participate in please con- SUNDAY Certificate of AND MUCH, MUCH MORE the Division’s tact the Dinner from 3pm Excellence for First Annual Division 2014! Veterans’ of Culture 16 S. Main St., Cape May Court House Fabulous Line Up Art Ex- & Heritage www.ninosfamilyrestaurant.net hibit to at culture@ of Entertainment take place co.cape-may.nj.us 465-6300 the month or 609-463-6415 DOWNSTAIRS DECK of November at the Division’s Thomas Thurs., StellarMojo 10pm DJ Jerry Smith 10pm Beesley Jr. House in Cape WEDS.-FRI., Sept. 18 May Court House. If you 9/17-9/19 are a veteran who works Dean SchneiDer, in the visual arts, such as painting, ceramics, wood Solo piano 5:30-cloSe Fri., Raymond Coleman Paul Moore Band 2-5:30pm turning, photography, prints Sept. 19 12-4pm or sculpture, we would like Sat. 9/20 - rich Siegel, The Hooligans 6:30-10pm to feature your work in our piano/VocalS 5:30-cloSe Malarkey Trio 5-9pm DJ Jerry Smith 10pm-2am exhibit. This is not a juried The Zone 10pm-2am art show, but an exhibit to Sun. 9/21 - Jon pruitt, honor our veterans and Solo piano 5:30-10:30pm Sat., Raymond Coleman 12-4pm Paul Moore Band 1-5pm their talents during this Sept. 20 Malarkey Trio 5-9pm The Hooligans 6-10pm month. Amateurs as well mon. 9/22 - Jon pruitt, NOW OPEN 7 DAYS as professional artists are Dinner, CoCktails Fame & Fortune Solo piano 5:30-10:30pm DJ Jerry Smith 10pm-2am encouraged to exhibit their & live Piano MusiC nightly 10pm-2am works. There is no registra- tion fee to participate in the tue. 9/23 - ruSS KaSSoff, Solo piano Sun., Eagles vs Redskins 12-4pm Paul Moore Band then We’re so haPPy to see exhibit. 5:30-8:15, JaZZ night ! Sept. 21 Raymond Coleman 2-5:30pm The Thomas Beesley ruSS iS JoineD at 8:30 by tim leKan, all of our CustoMers House is located at 605 baSS anD bob Shomo, DrumS again! 4-8pm The Hooligans 6:30-10pm Route 9, Cape May Court StellarMojo 10pm-2am DJ Jerry Smith 10pm-2am House. The exhibit will be open to the public during the month of November. 609-522-4991 There will be a special re- 106 DECATUR ST. • CAPE MAY • 609-884-8363 ception for veterans only, For menu & prices, visit www.merioninn.com 101 E. Walnut Ave., North Wildwood • westysirishpub.com as well as a public opening A42 www.DoTheShore.com Do The Shore September 17 2014 Calendar Events (From Page A36) Back Bay Boat Cruise (Registration Required) at 12:00pm in Villas at Lower Cape Library (609) 463-6386 May Court House at the Court House Library (609) Teddy Tea Party at 1:00pm in Cape May and CLIPPER SHIP PUB 463-6386 Court House at the Cape May Court House Library Story Time at 10:00am in Avalon at Avalon Free (609) 463-6354 A SERVING DINNER Public Library Big Band Concert and Dance at 7:00pm in Cape FROM 5PM May Airport at the Naval Air Station Wildwood (NASW) THURS. THRU SAT. 9/26/14 Aviation Museum (609) 886-8787 Beginner Basket Making (Registration Required) Beef & Beer at 8:00pm in Wildwood at the Wildwood EARLY DINNER SPECIALS at 10:00am in Villas at the Lower Cape Library (609) VFW (609) 408-8525 5-6pm • 22.95 463-6386 Beginner Basket Making (Registration Required) 9/28/14 1/2 PRICE RAW BAR ITEMS at 10:00am in Sea Isle City at Sea Isle City Library OCNJ Half Marathon & 5k at 9:00am in Ocean City B 5-6pm in the Pub Only (609) 463-6386 at the Music Pier (609) 398-6900 15th Annual Bishop McHugh Golf Tournament at AFFORDABLE Run or Dye 5K Fun Run at 9:00am in Cape May 11:00am in Swainton at Sand Barrens Golf Club at Beachcomber Camping Resort (609) 886-6035 x19 PUB MENU All About Tea at 1:00pm in Cape May at the Cape Tom Baust to Lead Music at 9:45am in Avalon at May Lutheran Church (609) 884-5404 Wells Memorial Presbyterian Church Ample Free Parking • Reservations: 609-884-5878 Sea Isle City Food Truck Festival at 4:00pm in Sea 991 Ocean Drive, Cape May • www.blueclawrestaurant.com Isle City at Kix McNutley's 9/29/14 (609) 318-4504 Knitting Club at 3:30pm in Avalon at Avalon Free Olde Time Italian Festival at 5:00pm in Wildwood Public Library C at Fox Park (609) 374-0016 9/30/14 Monster Truck Beach Nationals at 6:00pm in Wild- wood on the Wildwood Beach (609) 522-4546 Story Time at 10:00am in Avalon at Avalon Free Public Library Opens at 9/27/14 12pm Weekdays 10/1/14 Under New Wild Thang 14 Chrysler Car Show at 8:00am in 10am Weekends Wildwood on the Wildwoods Boardwalk (860) 388-6441 House Decorating Contest at 12:00am Management! in North Wildwood throughout town (609) 522-2955 3rd Annual Dragon Boat Festival at 9:00am in Cape May on the Cape May Harbor (609) 884-5508 10/3/14 Weekly Specials North American Sea Glass Festival at 10:00am in Happy Hour Cape May at Convention Hall (813) 926-9705 The Race of Gentlemen Vintage Car & Motorcycle Sunday: Reverse Happy Hour Beach Drag Races at 10:00am in Wildwood at the 9pm-midnight Daily at Inside Bar Beachcomber Camping Resort Annual Classic Spicer Ave Beach Car Show at 10:00am in Cape May at Beachcomber Monday: Burger Fest 11am-10pm 11am-6pm Camping Resort (609) 886-6035 x19 Create a Mosaic Pumpkin (Registration Required) at 10:00am in Sea Isle City at Sea Isle City Library (609) North American Sea Glass Festival at 10:00am in (Excludes Holiday Weekends) 463-6386 Thursday: Wings & Yuengs 11am-10pm Cape May at Cape May Convention Hall (813) 926-9705 1/2 price wings • $2 Yuengling Drafts • Live Ghost Walks at 10:00am in Cape May at Historic $2.50 Yuengling Bottles Autumn Beach Clean-up & Dune Grass Planting at Cold Spring Village (609) 898-2300 x10 Entertainment 10:00am in Sea Isle City beginning at JFK Blvd & the Sept. 18th-21st Fri. & Sat. Promenade (609) 263-2081 10/4/14 Irish Weekend $4 Irish Pints Ed's Funcade Boardwalk Treasure Hunt at 12:00pm Pennsauken Surf Fishing Club Tournament at 3301 Atlantic Ave., Wildwood, NJ • 609-846-1110 in North Wildwood on the boardwalk between 22nd 7:30am in Wildwood on the beaches (856) 231-9110 www.TuckersPubNJ.com • and 23rd Aves (609) 729-3223 Harborfest 5K Run at 9:30am in Sea Isle City begin- ning at JFK Boulevard & the promenade (609) 263-3611 Oktoberfest at 10:00am in Cape May on historic Jackson St (609) 884-5508 oceanside bar & grill Seafood & Music Open Year Round Festival at 10:00am in Wildwood on Atlantic Serving Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner Ave between Wildwood EARLY BIRD SPECIAL & Schellenger Aves (609) HAPPY HOUR DAILY DINNER 729-4000 SPECIALS SPECIALS Harborfest at 11:00am 3 Courses for $25 $19.99 Sun.-Fri. - Noon-6pm Serving Breakfast in Sea Isle City at 42nd 50 Place & the bay (609) 263- $1 Domestic Drafts, Fri. thru Mon. - 8am 9090 4:00 – 6:00 pm $2 Domestic Bottles $3 Wines, $2.50 Mimosa Oktoberfest at 11:00am Choice of “Sunset Selections” Salad, Entrée, & Ice Cream $3 Import Bottles $3.00 Bloody Marys in Avalon in The Whitebri- $1 Sliders & Hot , $5 Pizzas, er & Princeton parking lots st 50¢ Wings, $7 & Clams Get your 1 glass of wine for just $5 In Concert: The Bar Only Smooth Vocalizations of with the purchase of Sunset Selection! Alan Mann at 1:00pm in *Coupon must be presented. 2505 Delaware Ave., North Wildwood, NJ Sea Isle City at Sea Isle City Library (609) 463- 609.729.5900 6386 Reservations Encouraged: 609.224.1124 Avalon Founders Day 9701 Atlantic Ave. Diamond Beach, NJ 08260 Event at 5:00pm in Ava- lon at the Avalon Mu- seum and Historical Society (609) 967-0090 10/5/14 Car & Motorcycle Show at 10:00am in Cape May Court House at Home Depot (609) 463-8794 Wildwood High School 31st Dinner Dance Re- union at 6:00pm in Wildwood at Wildwoods Convention Center (609) 465-9061

KITCHEN HOURS: 10/9/14 Sun. - Thurs. 11:30am - 10pm • Fri. and Sat. 11:30am - 11pm Beginner Mahjong HAPPY HOUR MON. - SAT.! 3-6PM (Registration Required) SUNDAY WING NIGHT 1-8PM at 1:00pm in Sea Isle City 1/2 price Wings • $2 Bud Light pints at Sea Isle City Library 3729 BAYSHORE RD | NORTH CAPE MAY (609) 463-6386 (609) 889-7000 | 5 WESTPUB.COM (Page A46 Please) September 17 2014 Do The Shore www.DoTheShore.com A43

Dogs "Strike a Paws" at Rusty Nail's 2nd Annual Doggie Pageant Full Service Salon CAPE MAY — On Satur- dicures and glitter tattoos. Open Tuesday - Saturday day, September 13, Beach Bella – the boxer and her Shack held its second an- owner, Ron Chiverella Jr. are nual Rusty Nail Doggie Pag- from Pennsylvania. Bella is Hair • Skin • Nails • Body • Make-Up • Massage eant with celebrity judges, almost 11 years old and is including Countess LuAnn AKC/CGC certified - goes De Lesseps. After receiving to show that older dogs Treat yourself this Fall to a Keratin Relaxer hundreds of entries on The still rock! Rusty Nail’s Facebook sub- The winners of each or Brazilian Blow Out! Call for details. mission form, 10 dogs were competition category are voted to compete in the listed below: OFFERING A FALL MASSAGE SPECIAL pageant. Each of these four- Best Style: Miles, a French legged finalists walked the bulldog Buy 5 1 Hour Massages “doggie-pageant runway” & Get The 6th FREE! for a chance at the title of Tricks: Bella, the boxer “The Official Rusty Nail (hi-fiving 30 times to count Mascot 2015”. to 30 - as requested by the 5201 Pacific Ave., Wildwood, NJ • 729-1820 Bella, an amazing older judges) www.ambiancehairdesigns.com boxer, who wore a tattoo, was the winning pooch and Musical Chairs: Rocky will have her photo on the This year’s winner, Bella, with owner Ron Chiverella Jr. official Rusty Nail Doggie Beer Chugging Contest: from Pennsylvania. Bella is almost 11 years old and is (beer for dogs). This Sidecar, a golden retriever AKC/CGC certified. year’s event was hosted by Jorge Bendersky, celebrity dog groomer and pet styl- We Are The Champions. ist, author of best-selling - Queen 1977 novel "DIY Dog Grooming: from puppy cuts to best in show, everything you need to know”. The event was open to the public with a suggested donation of $25 to Animal Outreach of Cape May County for puppy paw-

Tito the Pom, Jorge open daily from 4:30pm Cape May Bendersky, Countess reservations 729-0401 LuAnn De Lesseps, Waves Joanna Fisher, Curtis free parking • full bar Bashaw and Violet great wines • outrageous food Swim Team Pepler at the 2nd An- Hosts 2014 nual Rusty Nail Dog Pageant. 1901 New York Avenue • North Wildwood Registration www.pirosrestaurant.com Friend us on facebook CAPE MAY — Let the award-winning Cape May Waves Swim Team bring out the potential in your young swimmer. Designed for ages 6 through 18, from begin- MARQ’S PUB ner through advanced skill levels, the team encourages participants to develop into RESTAURANT the best swimmers they can Hibachi • Sushi • Teriyaki & be by focusing on individual needs. The experienced Tempura • Udon Noodles training staff promotes a Breakfast Buffet commitment to support • Freshest Seafood Available and teamwork that will last a lifetime. • A Wonderful Experience The fee is $360 per child ALL or just $60 for a high-school to Share with Friends swim team member to YOU practice with the Waves as part of the high school pre- ~ Eat In or Take Out ~ CAN season. Swimmers should 3845 Bayshore Rd., North Cape May, NJ 08204 EAT! have one or two good sets 609-898-8888 of goggles, one or two swim Mon. - Thurs.: 11:30am-10pm caps, and fins for train- • Sun: 11:30am-9:30pm • Fri. & Sat.: 11:30-11pm ing. Team swimsuits will be $10.95 available for purchase at a ADULTS discounted price. The first practice takes $5.95 place at 4:30 p.m. Monday, CHILDREN Sept. 29, at the US Coast Guard Base Pool, 1 Munro Avenue, Cape May. Swim- mer evaluation is scheduled for 6:15 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 8 at the Crest Haven Special Services pool at 148 Crest Haven Drive, Cape May Court House. Please note that in order to join Open Seven Days a Week the team, participants must Lunch at 11:30am • Dinner at 5pm be able to swim at least 25 All your breakfast favorites: Eggs, , corn beef hash, potatoes, yards. ham, fruits, yogurts, , bagels, pastries, cream chipped beef Check www.discover- capemaynj.com for specific or & . Make your own Belgian waffles, french toast, dates, times, and locations, pancakes, eggs and omelets to order. and to download the regis- NO LIMIT TO TOPPINGS! tration form. Call The City Includes your beverages: juices, coffee, teas & sodas of Cape May Department of Tourism, Recreation and Civic Affairs at (609) 884- 9565 for more informa- tion. Like The City of Cape May on Facebook at www. 322 Washington Street Mall, Cape May facebook.com/capemaycity (609)884-9119 • www.tishasfinedining.com and follow us on Twitter @ 501 BEACH AVE. CAPE MAY • 609-884-3500 capemaycity. A44 www.DoTheShore.com Do The Shore September 17 2014

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GOOD FOOD FRESH GOOD DRINK HAND-CRAFTED GOOD FRIENDS LOCAL $6.95 LUNCH SPECIALS MONDAY THRU FRIDAY TIL’ 4PM • OPEN DAILY 11AM Run for the Fallen Will Honor MUSSELS IN OUR RED SAUCE WITH YOUR CHOICE OF PASTA FOR ONLY $13.95 AFTER 6PM Fallen Heroes WEEKLY SPECIALSPRIME RIB $15.95 AFTER 6PM • HOUSE WINE $4 PER GLASS MONDAYMON AFTER 6PM - MUSSELS WITH YOUR VILLAS - "One mile. One flag. One hero." That’s the motto eight minute mile pace, will carry the U.S. flag, the New CHOICE OF PASTA IN OUR WHITE OR RED SAUCE ONLY $13.95. of a three day, 186-mile memorial run that will make its Jersey state flag and the “Honor and Remember” flag. The PRIME RIB $15.95. LANDSHARK BOTTLESFLATBR E$3AD PIZZA NIGHT WITH BEVERAGE PURCHASE $6.95 • CRAFT DRAFTS $3.50 way up the New Jersey coastline Sept. 26-28 to honor fallen core teams each run seven mile sections. TUESDAY AFTER 6PM - FLATBREADHAR DPIZZA CID EFORR | M$6.95A NERS, MA NERS PEAR, WOODCHUC W/BEV PURCHASE. CRAFT DRAFTS $3.50 G G K service men and women. The team stops at each mile along the route at hero HARDTUE , MAGNERS PEAR, WOODCHUCK. New Jersey Run for the Fallen will start on the evening markers for those New Jersey residents killed in battle. WEDNESDAY AFTER 6PM BEEF, PORK, CHICKEN BURRITOS $5. of Sept. 25 at a flag lowering ceremony at Sunset Beach The core running team then presents an American flag AFTER 9PM • BEEF, PORK, CHICKEN BURRITOS $5. $3 CORONA BOTTLES & $10 CORNITA BUCKETS. DOGTOOTH UNPLUGGED 8PM at 6 p.m. to start the event, to remember the lives of New and a personal biographical card to the waiting family THURSDAY AFTER 6PM - 49 cent$3 CORONAWINGS. $3 BOTTLES IMPORTED & BOTTLES.$10 CORNITA BUCKETS. NEW FRESH 1/2 DOZEN OYSTERSDOGTOOTH $8 UNPLUGGED 9PM Jersey’s most recent war dead. members, friends and comrades. Those family members fridayWED DJ DENNY OH HOSTS NAME THAT TUNE 9PM. Then, beginning in Lower Township at the Cape May and friends often choose to join the core running team for 1ST PLACE PRIZE. EXTENDED HAPPY HOUR 4PM-7PM. Lighthouse Sept. 26 at 8:30 a.m. and headed north to the their soldier’s mile. HAPPY HOURS: MONDAY - THURSDAY 4PM TO 6PM FRIDAY 4PM TO 7PM REVERSE HAPPY HOUR 11PM-12AM finish on Sept. 28 at Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Holmdel The intent is to create a 186-mile long memorial trail saturday live music 9pm in Monmouth Count, the run honors every service member through New Jersey. AFTER 9PM • 49¢ WINGS from New Jersey who laid down their lives in Operation “We’d love to see more people come out and show their $3 IMPORTED BOTTLES Iraqi Freedom, Enduring Freedom, Operation New Dawn support at the hero makers and for the runners along the GAMEDAY SUNDAY’SNEW FRESH ½ DOZEN OYSTERS $8 and all wars and conflicts. way,” said Eileen Kreis, vice-president of the NJ Run for the BUILD YOUR OWN BURGER ONLY $8 ALL DAY “We run across New Jersey to raise awareness for the Fallen. “It is an opportunity to remember the people who 49 THUWINGS • DURING EAGLES GAMES ¢ $6 NACHOS ADD$2 FOR MEAT • DURINGDJ DENNY EAGLES HOSTS GAMES NAME THAT TUNE 9PM. 1ST PLACE PRIZE. lives of those who fought and died, to rejuvenate their gave their lives and show their families how much we ap- $7 CHICKEN OR BEEF CHEESESTEAKEXTENDED WRAPS ONIONS HAPPY OPTIONAL. HOUR 4PM TO 7PM. HAPPY HOURS memories and keep their spirits alive, to support organiza- preciate what they have done and the sacrifice they make. ADD $1 FOR FRENCH FRIES • DURINGREVERSE EAGLES HAPPY GAMES HOUR 11PM TO 12AM. GREAT DINNERMONDAY-THURSDAY SPECIALS. 4PM-6PM FRIDAY 4PM-7PM & 11pm-12am tions that aid the families of those killed, and to aid in the Kreis said that the Run for the Fallen’s website, njrun- YARDS PHILLY $3.50 ALL DAY healing process for the native New Jersey residents whose forthefallen.org, has a comprehensive map with hero $2 DOMESTICFRI PINTS ALL DAY *ALL SPECIALS ARE AT THE BAR ONLY lives have been affected by war and conflict,” states the marker locations and the time the running team is sched- 609-522-8383 WWW.DOGTOOTHBAR.COMBLUE BONE 9PM organization’s mission statement. uled to arrive. 100 E TAYLOR AVE WILDWOOD,GREAT NJ DRINK08260 & DINNER$6.95 SPECIALS LUNCH SPECIALS The core running team is made up of 31 active-duty Among the fallen heroes is Thomas J. Casey, 32, an Army SAT military personnel. The core team runners, moving at an Captain from Cape May Point. He was killed on January BUILD YOUR OWN BURGER ONLY $8 ALL DAY 3, 2008, in Operation Iraqi UNTIL 6PM. $2 DOMESTIC PINTS & Welcome Freedom, will be honored $3 FLYING FISH PINTS AFTER 9PM. Classic Cars irish at Hero Marker Three at SUN and ! approximately 9:05 am on 100 E TAYLOR AVE WILDWOOD, NJ • WWW.DOGTOOTHBAR.COM • 609.522.8383 West Lake Drive in Cape May Point. LLY He had been retired 3 E ’S years from the Army after K his first tour in Iraq, when he re-enlisted and was again Saturday cafe deployed to Iraq. He died in As Sadiyah, Iraq, of wounds Atmosphere BBQ Rib Mon. & Thurs. Night Prime Rib suffered when insurgents Restaurant Nights attacked their unit using A Wildwood Landmark For Over 75 Years! small arms fire during com- Marketplace Open Daily from 11:30am bat operations. with a Full Bar Menu Lower Cape May Regional CUSTOMER High School graduate Mi- Atmosphere Fresh Seafood, Steaks and Italian Dinners chael Scusa, 22, an Army APPRECIATION sergeant killed on Oct. 3, Serving Dinner Daily Served Thursday, Friday & Saturday From 5pm 2009 in Kamdesh, Afghani- From 4pm thru Gift Card SALE Burgers • Wraps • Grilled Reubens • Homemade Soups stan, will be honored at purchase a Hero Marker 10 at approxi- Sunday, Sept. 21st BBQ Ribs • Wings • Steamed Clams • Pizza & much more! mately 10:30 a.m., in front of Lower Cape May Regional Starting Sept. 25th $50 gift card High School. 4400 Atlantic Ave. Wildwood • 522-6817 Scusa, a 2005 Lower Open Thurs. -Sun. for only $40 graduate, lived in the Vil- From 4pm Valid for 2015. Offer ends Oct. 25, 2014 las. He grew up in Nebraska, moved to Cape May County VOTED BEST IRISH BAR in 1999, and enlisted in the Early Bird Menu • Only $14.50 Irish Fall Festival Weekend Army out of high school. He had been married about Served Sunday through Friday from 4-5pm Live Entertainment two years at the time of his All Weekend Long death and had a one-year- All Entrees include fresh garden salad or soup, bread, butter, and Dessert. old son, Connor. ***Entrees include and baked potato or side of pasta*** Thursday, Sept. 18th On Sept. 26 the run will Sindi Raymond Specialty start at the Cape May Light- Tour of Italy • Rigatoni alla Primavera • Manicotti • Stuffed Shells Friday, Sept. 19th house and finish in Ocean Penne al Forno • Shrimp Scampi • Salsa di Vongole Green Spell @ 2-6pm Irish City. On Sept. 27 the run menu ***Eggplant Parmigian ***Veal or Chicken Parmigian Jamison @ 9:30pm starts in Somers Point at Saturday, Sept. 20th Windjammer parking at ***Deep Fried or Broiled Crab Cake 6:20 a.m. and finishes in ***Fried Shrimp ***Broiled or Fried Flounder Green Spell @ 2-6pm Toms River at 6:30 p.m. and Jamison @ 9:30pm ***Chicken Marsala ***Filet Mignon 6oz ($4.00 extra) 3rd & New York Aves., the final leg, Sept. 28 will Sunday, Sept. 21st complete the journey with a Tomato, Marinara, Vodka or Alfredo Sauce with Meatball or Sausage N. Wildwood 609-522-7759 Eagles at 1pm run to the Vietnam Memo- Served Over your Choice of Spaghetti, Angel Hair, Linguini, Penne or Rigatoni Jamison starts at Halftime rial in Holmdel. The final mile of the run is dedicated (Not Available For Take Out) to all prisoners of war and Save The Date! those missing in action from Take Out Available all military conflicts. 5401 Atlantic Ave., Wildwood Crest • 609-523-0999 halloween Party www.LittleItalyWildwood.com Sat. Oct. 25th @ 9pm with Sindi Raymond September 17 2014 Do The Shore www.DoTheShore.com A45

AVALON PERFORMING Linda Miller’s Emlen Physick ARTS COUNCIL Motown Spectacular Presents A Salute to the Great Motown Sounds Estate to Display Saturday, September 27, 2014 Featuring Linda Miller as “Ms. Diana Ross”, the Queen of Motown Emcee and Vocalist Justin Hart with backup singers and danc- ers, “The Girls Next Door”... Scarecrow dancing to the Temptations, Jackson 5, Spinners. More dancing to the Alley “Marino Band”. CAPE MAY – Create your 1048 Washington St. The good taste; scarecrows or Bring your own food deadline to register is Oct. AVALON COMMUNITY HALL own scarecrow to be ad- displays reflecting contro- Doors open & beverages – ice 9. Winners will be noti- 30th St. & Beach mired with dozens of oth- versial, social, religious or at 6:30pm • provided ers along “Scarecrow Al- fied Nov. 3. Prizes include $20 Admission/Free to APAC Friends political opinions or state- Show starts ley,” when the grounds of a People’s Choice Award ments will not be accepted. Advance ticket sales or Pay at door the Emlen Physick Estate, of $200 for the scarecrow at 7:30pm Table Reservations at Community Hall with the most votes, $100 (Page A47 Please) 1048 Washington St., are 609-967-3066 / www.avalonperformingarts.org transformed for Hallow- in the individual/family cat- een and become the set- egory, a display ad on MAC’s ting for goofy goblins and Web site in the business spooky specters, from Oct. category, and a pizza party Nationally Renowned Artists 10 through Nov. 2. for the winning non-profit, The 6th Annual Scare- community or scout group, Headline Labor Day crow Contest sponsored the winning school group by the Mid-Atlantic Center and the winning munchkin Exhibition at Ocean Galleries for the Arts & Humanities and 10 of his or her friends. (MAC) is underway, and Sushi • Teriyaki it’s time to rally friends, Here are some tips and family, schoolmates and guidelines for making your colleagues, or come up with scarecrow: sashimi • tempura your own idea, for creating • Scarecrows must be a spooky, scary or just plain constructed to withstand W Eat In or Take Out W silly scarecrow. Registration severe wind and rainy weather conditions. is free. Register your entry 1711 Rt. 47 S, Rio Grande 889-9220 and compete for prizes, • Use care in choosing with an overall prize of $200 your materials. All decora- (Across From ShopRite) earmarked for the People’s tions must be firmly at- Choice Award given to the tached to your scarecrow/ Mon.-Thurs. 11:30-10:30 creator of the scarecrow display. Fri. & Sat. 11:30 - 11:00 • Use staple guns, fishing that receives the most votes Sun. Noon - 10:00 from visitors to the Estate. line or string to secure your Often described as a “Master of Contemporary Realism”, New in 2014! New this scarecrow. Stiltz uses an old world technique of applying many layers year is an additional cate- • We do not recommend of glazed oil paint. The artist, Thomas Stiltz (far left), is gory for children aged 3-10, using newspaper to stuff pictured with two fans of his artwork, Rick and Debbie the “Munchkin” category, your scarecrow. Stamm of Haverford, PA. with smaller-sized stakes • Scarecrows must be in available for the youngsters. Also new this year is an event to help you get start- ed creating your scarecrow, a free Scarecrow Workshop, Oct. 4 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. LIGHTHOUSE during the Harvest Festival Crafts & Antiques Show on the grounds of the Physick POINTE Estate. Gather your group or come on your own. Bring WATERFRONT RESTAURANT AND BAR clothing, props and other accessories, and get cre- ative. Children attending the workshop must be ac- companied by an adult. OPEN EVERY DAY Participants choose to register in one of five cate- Sunday Breakfast, Lunch, Welcome gories: “Individuals or Fami- lies,” “Businesses,” “Non- Early Dinner or Late Dinner Irish profits, Church, Club, Scout Celebrating 22 Years! Troops,” “School Class” or 1 Harbor Road & Route 9, Beesley’s Point (Just outside Ocean City) MONDAYS “Munchkin.” MAC will have 609-390-3322 • www.TuckahoeInn.com Dinner with Elvis 7:00pm straw and up to two wood- GREAT TIME! PRIZES Dining Room Specials en cross stakes available Overlooking the Scenic Great Egg Harbor Bay AND GIVEAWAYS for registrants, if needed, King Crab Legs ...... 29.99 (small stakes available in Family Fun Prime Rib ...... 21.99 the Munchkin category) which can be picked up at Crab Imperial ...... 19.99 the Maintenance Barn on the Estate between 9 a.m. Open Serving Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner Daily to 4 p.m., Sept. 22 through BUY ONE GET ONE FREE 2nd entree of equal or lesser value. Oct. 9. All entrants receive Year NO COVER 4-5pm Specials not included. a 4-feet-by-4-feet area to decorate, and larger spaces Round “Voted Best DECKERTAINMENT are available upon request. of The Shore” Multiple scarecrows, whim- HAPPY HOUR 4PM sical characters and mis- FRIDAY FREE BUFFET SATURDAY cellaneous props may be “Voted Best displayed. Scarecrows may Family Restaurant” IRISH THUNDER JERRY reflect a special theme or promote your organization PIPES & O’BLAVAT or business. Visitors to the Physick DRUMS 5PM 8PM Estate will be asked to vote Diner Cafe Restaurant for their favorite scarecrow LAST GEATOR NIGHT by filling out a ballot in the Early Bird Specials 3-5:30pm Plus Mike James Carriage House from Oct. 10 through Nov. 2. Friends and Blackboard Specials • Full Course Dinners TH family members are encour- Take Out Available • Baking on the Premises OUR LAST DAY IS SAT. SEPT. 27 aged to visit the Estate and vote for their favorites. 325 WEST SPRUCE AVE. , NORTH WILDWOOD 5101 Shawcrest Road • Wildwood • 522-7447 Scarecrows may be at the foot of the Rio Grande Bridge Shawcrest Island side dropped off between Oct. 609-729-4900 6 and Oct. 9, from 9 a.m. www.lighthousepointerestaurant.com and 4 p.m. at the estate, FREE PARKING • www.stardinercafe.com 2014 Newspapers © Herald “Like” us on Facebook & Join My List or email [email protected] A46 www.DoTheShore.com Do The Shore September 17 2014 open air dining on the water Calendar Events (From Page A42) Fabulous ‘50s and Beyond Weekend at 7:00pm in Wildwood at Wildwoods Convention Center 10/10/14 10/18/14 "Scarecrow Alley" Contest at 12:00am in Cape May at Emlen Physick Estate (609) 884-5404 x1 Ocean City Fishing Club's 47th Annual Invitational Surf Fishing Tournament at 5:30am in Ocean City on 42nd Annual Victorian Weekend at 9:00am in Cape Ocean City beaches (609) 398-0534 May throughout Cape May (609) 884-5404 SOUTH JERSEY DISTRICT SURFING CONTEST Cape May Designer Showcase House Opening #8 at 7:00am in Sea Isle City at 40th St Beach (609) at 9:45am in Cape May at The Ocean Victorian (609) 522-5277 884-5404 22nd Annual Pumpkin Festival at 9:00am in Cold Phantoms of the Physick Estate at 10:00am in Cape CMLF.com/OTRCapeMay Spring at Historic Cold Spring Village May at the Emlen Physick Estate (609) 884-5404 FREE Parking. Bring the Kids. Lighthouse Challenge of NJ at 9:00am in at Par- Dr. Physick’s Neighborhood Walking Tour & Tea ticipating NJ Lighthouses Stop by for Drinks. at 2:30pm in Cape May at Emlen Physick Estate (609) at 9:00am in 884-5404 "Share the Harvest" Food Drive Cape Catch the Bay Breezes. Watch the Boats. May at Historic Cold Spring Village Tales of Terror Trolley Ride at 6:00pm in Cape May at Play FREE Mini Golf. 1200 lincoln boulevard throughout Cape May (609) 884-5404 Harvest Festival Crafts & Antiques Show north cape may, nj 08204 10:00am in Cape May on the lawn of the Emlen Physick It’s a Departure from Ordinary Open Air Dining! Kiwanis Wine Gala at 7:00pm in Cape May at Cape Estate (609) 884-5404 CAPE MAy-LEWES FERRy TERMInAL • FREE PARKInG! May Winery (609) 425-2954 APPLEFEST at 10:00am in Greenfield at the John 10/11/14 Wesley Gandy Farmstand (609) 390-5656 NJBBA's Great Fall Classic Surf Fishing Tourna- ment at 7:00am in North Wildwood at North Wildwood Boo at the Zoo at 10:00am in Cape May Court Beach Patrol Headquarters (609) 290-6480 House at the Cape May County Park & Zoo (609) 465- 1033 West Cape May Lima Bean Festival at 9:00am in West Cape May at Wilbraham Park (609) 884-9325 Octoberfest at 11:00am in Sea Isle City at Excursion Dine-In at our New Location! Park (609) 263-9090 Fall Block Party and Fireworks Spectacular at 9:00am in Ocean City on Asbury Ave from 5th - 14th Hayrides on the Boardwalk at 12:00pm in Ocean Large Pizza up to 3 toppings $7.99* Sts (609) 525-9300 City at the Music Pier Fall Fest in the Park at 9:00am in Cape May at Rotary Apple Pie Baking Contest at 2:00pm in Greenfield Park on Lafayette St (609) 886-0489 at the John Wesley Gandy Farmstand Seafood Festival at 10:00am in Avalon at 30th St & (609) 390-5656 the beach (609) 967-3936 Madame Parmentier’s Psychic Teas at 2:30pm in Italian Festival at 10:00am in Sea Isle City at 63rd Cape May at the Carriage House Café & Tearoom (609) & Landis Ave (609) 263-4461 x1230 884-5404 Indian Summer Weekend at 10:00am in Ocean City Beachcomber Camping Resort Scarefest & Con- at the Music Pier tests! at 6:00pm in Cape May at Beachcomber Camping Resort (609) 886-6035 x19 Cape May Mitten Festival at 10:00am in Cape May 609-846-1000 • www.Dominos.com Court House at The Museum of Cape May County 10/19/14 Columbus Day Parade at 2:00pm in Sea Isle City at 4800 New Jersey Ave., Wildwood, NJ along J.A. LaRosa Way to 63rd & Landis Ave (609) 263- Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk 8:30am in Ocean City at Carey Stadium (800) 227-2345 Located between Rio Grande & Taylor Aves. 4461 x1230 TEDxCapeMay 'The Pursuit of Happiness.' at *Dine in or Take-out ONLY. Available Mon. - Thurs. ONLY “Where There is No Will” during Murder Mystery 9:30am in Cape May at Convention Hall Dinners & Luncheons at 7:00pm in Cape May at Ale- athea’s Restaurant at the Inn of Cape May (609) 884-5404 Trick-or-Treat on the Mall at 12:00pm in Cape May on Washington Street Mall Big Band Dance feat. The Star Band at 7:00pm in Avalon at Avalon Community Hall 31st Annual Halloween Parade at 12:00pm in Cape May on the Washington Street Mall (609) 884-9565 Philadelphia German Brass Band Performs at 7:30pm in Cape May at Cape May Convention Hall (609) 884-9563 10/20/14 Flip Flopz BEACH BAR & GRILL Ghost Investigations at 7:30pm in Cape May at Crochet Granny Squares (Registration Required) The only thing you can get frozen is a Cocktail! Historic Cold Spring Village (609) 898-2300 x10 at 10:00am in Villas at the Lower Cape Library (609) 463-6386 10/12/14 Bridge for Beginners at 1:00pm in Sea Isle City at Featuring Fresh Seafood Sea Isle City Library (609) 463-6386 Fall Fine Arts Show at 9:00am in Cape May at The From Starters To Entrees Carriage House at the Physick Estate (609) 884-5404 10/24/14 Families welcome! Victorian Weekend Crafts & Antiques Show at 10:00am in Cape May at Emlen Physick Estate (609) NJ Audubon Cape May Autumn Festival/The Bird 884-5404 Show at 9:00am in Cape May at the Nature Center of $5 Children’s Menu Cape May (609) 898-8848 Fall Bridal Show at 12:00pm in Cape May at Con- vention Hall A Walk with the Ghost Writer at 6:00pm in Cape Friday May throughout Cape May's Historic District (609) Happy Hour 3-7pm 10/17/14 884-5404 Midnight at the Physick Estate with Craig Mc- Intermediate Basket Making (Registration Re- Manus at 11:00pm in Cape May at the Emlen Physick quired) at 10:00am in Sea Isle City at Sea Isle City Estate (609) 884-5404 Library (609) 463-6386 Drink Specials Halloween Parade & Dance Party at 7:00pm in 10/25/14 Sea Isle City from 45th-40th Sts & Landis Ave (609) COME WATCH YOUR GAME! 263-0050 Fall Festival at 9:00am in Stone Harbor throughout $ 15 Football Combo town (609) 368-6101 3 wings, 3 chicken tenders, 17th Annual Olde Children’s Tyme Harvest Festival 3 coconut shrimp & 3 potato skins at 10:00am in Cape May Game Day Sunday Bowling Court House along Me- $5 Menu with over 15 choices! chanic St $3 Miller Light Pitchers Wildwoods Boardwalk Birthday Parties !! Pumpkin Run at 10:00am $2 Domestic Bottles Only $10 per child (min. 5 children) Call For Details. in Wildwood at Wild- Includes 2 hrs. of bowling, shoe rental, slice of pizza woods Convention Center ENTERTAINMENT or hot dog and medium soda THURS. 9/18 • Split Decision 10pm FRI. 9/19 • Five Quid 1pm • DJ Dan Cronin • 2pm Poolside FALL LEAGUES NOW FORMING! Bogside Rogues • 6:30pm Monday & Thursday Night- Mixed SAT. 9/20 • Celtic Connection 12pm • DJ Dan Cronin Poolside Tuesday - Women’s Five Quid 5pm • Late Night DJ Entertainment Saturday Morning - Junior Leagues SUN. 9/21 • Eagles Game 1pm • DJ Dan Cronin 2pm Poolside • Bogside Rogues 4:30pm • Late Night DJ Entertainment NOW HIRING FOR FALL 609-522-3350 • Spruce & Olde New Jersey Ave. APPLY IN PERSON Serving Lunch & Dinner • 11am -3am • Sun. Noon - 10pm Open 7 Days A Week 3401 New Jersey Ave., Wildwood • 609-729-0111 • Open at 12 noon every day Check our website for hours www.IslandBowling.com plus September 17 2014 Do The Shore www.DoTheShore.com A47

Mixology 101.... SEAFOOD STEAK PASTA MARTINIS DRINKS WE LOVE! Liquid Luck In the spirit of this week- to the Emerald Isle. First, end's North Wildwood Irish Ryan first poured 1.5 oz. of Festival, we decided that Malibu Coconut Rum, .75 this week's outstanding oz. of Blue Curacao, .75 oz. cocktail concoction should of Midori Melon Liqueur, hail from one of the Wild- and a splash of pineapple woods' authentic Irish pubs. juice over ice. He then vig- • OPeN DAily • And while the Wildwoods orously shook the mixture, Dinner from 5pm • late Night • Desserts • Cocktails have their fair share of such explaining that such shaking pubs, Tucker's of Atlantic is key as it "wakes up" the 3 Course Menu • $30 Anytime Avenue has always been a citrus flavors. Finally, the • exteNDe D b A r W ith CAsuA l M e N u • popular choice. Struck by Liquid Luck is served in a the bar's distinct historic glass over ice and garnished 9510 Pacific Avenue • Wildwood Crest, NJ architecture, we headed with an orange slice and Weekend? Sample this drink Irish cuisine specials and inside on our quest for drink lime wedge for the finishing of the week for yourself only live Irish-themed entertain- reservations recomended 609.522.5425 of the week. Bartender Ryan Irish touch. Liquid Luck is at Tucker's. Those who'd ment Thursday through www.marienicoles.com invited us to pull up a bar best described as a perfect rather get in the spirit with Sunday. Be sure to stop by stool and wait just one quick melange of both tropical an Irish brew can enjoy $4 Friday and Saturday starting moment as he mixed and and citrus flavors. Each sip pints of the "Three Beer at 8 to sample the awe- shook Tucker's signature offers a flavorful burst of all Strong" trinity - , some sounds of the Broken "Liquid Luck". A bright green ingredients. Smithwick's, and Harp - all Shillelaghs, the premiere key to many Irish hearts, Couldn't every one use weekend long. Tucker's will Irish band of Southern New Liquid Luck is a fruity salute a little Liquid Luck this Irish also feature a number of Jersey.

New Jersey Lighthouses and Museums casual family dining to Host Challenge, Oct. 18-19 CAPE MAY - Lighthouses oism. Visit the lighthouses and selected museums and museums on the Chal- www.njlhs.org, and www. throughout the state will lenge for an opportunity to visitnj.org. You can also find host the Lighthouse Chal- step back in time and learn the Lighthouse Challenge lenge of NJ weekend Oct. more about our state and of NJ on Facebook where 18 and Oct. 19. Take the nation’s maritime history. you can communicate with challenge, tour the state Begin the Challenge at other lighthouse fans. Dur- COme in & Help uS and visit each participating any of the 11 participat- ing the weekend, children lighthouse over the week- ing New Jersey land-based 11 and under climb free Celebrate end to help raise funds for lighthouses, one museum with an adult. continued lighthouse pres- and two life-saving stations, The following lighthouses 25 YeArS! ervation. and purchase a souvenir and museums invite the These majestic beacons ($1), which will be proof of public to take advantage 2 Large Pizzas $17.99 have played an important your visit at each lighthouse of this special weekend to BefOre 6pm Daily Any Burger, FF & Soda $8.99 role in New Jersey’s history, and commemorate your support and preserve the guarding mariners and pro- participation in the event. maritime history of our open daily frOm 11:30am | SunDay frOm nOOn tecting our coasts for three Hours of operation for each state: centuries. Lighthouses serve lighthouse can be found Absecon Lighthouse, Bar- lunCH, Dinner & lATe niGHT as a reminder of American at participating lighthouse negat Lighthouse, Barnegat 7800 Dune Drive, AvAlon ingenuity while honoring and museum websites and Lighthouse Historical Muse- the values of safety and her- at www.lhchallengenj.org, um, Cape May Lighthouse, Dine in 368.5505 or Take OuT 368.1072 East Point Light, Finns Point Light, Hereford Inlet Light | Scarecrow Alley (and Delaware Bay Lights May, Sandy Hook, Tinicum Burgers • Pizza • Pasta • Crabcakes Martinis • Beer • Wine • Cocktails Virtual Tour), Sandy Hook (From Page A45) gion for its residents and and Tucker’s Island Light at Lighthouse, Navesink/Twin visitors. MAC membership is Tuckerton Seaport. To register, or for more Lights, Sea Girt Lighthouse, open to all. For information For further information information about MAC’s Tatham Life Saving Station about MAC’s year-round including directions and Scarecrow Contest, please 35, Tinicum Light, Tucker’s schedule of tours, festivals, map of participating light- contact Anna Marie Leeper Island Light at Tuckerton and special events, call 609- houses go to www.lhchal- at 609-884-5404 ext. 1-111 Seaport Museum and U.S. 884-5404 or 800-275-4278, lengenj.org, and www.njlhs. or aleeper@capemaymac. Life Saving Station 30. or visit MAC’s Web site at org/challenge/Challengeof- org or download an ap- Night climbs will be of- www.capemaymac.org. NJ.html. plication form and rules fered at Absecon, Cape from the Halloween page on MAC’s website at www. capemaymac.org. Go to Chalkboard CHECK OUT IrIsh Halloween Happenings/ SpeCialS OUR NEW VOTED fest Scarecrow Alley. every Week BEST BURGERS CABANA GRILLE Mid-Atlantic Center for 4pm-8pm ON THE ISLAND Now Serving Stop by for the Arts & Humanities Sushi Chico’s Vibe & Juliano Bros IrIsh food (MAC) is a multifaceted Sunday & drInk not-for-profit organization Funday ½ Price Coors Lights Open to Close • ½ Price UV Bombs 10pm to close committed to promoting specIals! Sensational Soul Cruisers September 18-21 the preservation, interpre- Mondays $2.50 Miller Lights 10pm to 3am • ½ Price Malibu Drinks 10pm to 3am tation, and cultural enrich- ment of the Cape May re- $10 Tuesdays Tuesdays 10 for 10 Tacos & Sliders Open to Close • ½ Price Coronas & Twisted Teas Football Sundays $10 Selected Bottle of Wine 4pm to 10pm DAN bAker ...it’s time to Wing-it Wednesdays w/Live Entertainment “The voice of the Eagles for 29 years” rally friends, fam- Wednesdays Followed by: Gypsy Wisdom at 10pm COmmeNtAtiNg live! $2.50 Coors Lights Open to Close • ½ Price Wings & Shrimp Open to Close From The North End st ily, schoolmates Throwback Thursdays w/ Kiddie Karaoke 5pm September 21 at 1pm and colleagues, Thursdays Followed by: Deez2Guyz at 10pm Redskins @ Philadelphia Eagles ½ Price Certain Domestics & Selected Imports Open to Close • ½ Price Pizza 4pm to 10pm Don't Miss It! or come up with Acoustic Fridays 6pm Closed sept. 22-24 Fridays ½ Price Coors Lights during all Phillies games (Except WC Games) OpeN DAily thru COlumbus DAy your own idea, for ½ Price Jack’s Burgers 6pm-10pm (Jack’s Only) Lunch • Dinner • Late Night • Happy Hour 4-7pm • Live Music creating a spooky, Saturdays Saturday Afternoon Jams Starting at 6pm Proudly serving Nick’s Roast Beef Every Day On Jack’s until 3am. Chestnut & Olde NJ Aves • North Wildwood scary or just plain ALL SPECIALS CANCELLED HOLIDAYS & HOLIDAY WEEKENDS 609.435.5691 • www.northendamericangrill.com silly scarecrow... 113 OLDE NEW JERSEY AVE., NORTH WILDWOOD • 609-729-3344 A48 www.DoTheShore.com Do The Shore September 17 2014

BUY ONE ADULT LUNCH SPEND $2000 AT AT REGULAR DINNER GET ‘A Day of Celebration! PRICE, GET 2ND ADULT Lenapowsi: Nanticoke-Lenape Music, % OFF $ 00 OFF 50WITH COUPON WITH2 COUPON Dance and Craft’ at WheatonArts cannot be combined with any other offers cannot be combined with any other offers EXPIRES 9/24/14 EXPIRES 9/24/14 MILLVILLE -- John “Smil- New Jersey present, “A Day Community Connections clude Gourd and Bean dance, jewelry; dance accessories The Best Deal - Cheng’s Buffet ing Thunderbear" Norwood of Celebration! Lenapowsi: initiative, a series of pro- Go-Get-'Em and Stomp and regalia making; bone dance, Stirrup dance, Snake and woodcarving - staffs WEEKLY EVERY DAY SPECIALS explains, “The Nanticoke- Nanticoke-Lenape Music, grams inaugurated in 2004 Lenape people have a story Dance and Craft” on Sept. to raise awareness of cultural dance, and more. Presenta- and masks; flint knapping; • Coconut Shrimp • Mussels of survival and a particu- 20. The program is open heritage and to create a wel- tion of the various regalia bows making; roach making and quillwork; basket mak- • Fried Shrimp • Crab Legs lar cultural heritage that is and free to the public as part coming community setting and storytelling will also unique to the region of the of “Wheaton Wide Open for appreciating and sharing take place between dance ing, including pine-needle Delaware Bay and Chesa- Weekend.” (A program made the folk and traditional arts demonstrations. All visitors and horse hair baskets; and EAT IN LUNCH (11AM - 3PM) more. Native American craft ADULTS $695 CHILDREN AGES 2-10 YR $499 peake Bay. Our cultural heri- possible by a PNC Arts Alive of the region’s incredibly will be invited to join the DINNER (3:30 - 9:30 PM) tage is more than arts and grant from The PNC Founda- rich and diverse population. dancers for several rounds and food vendors will con- ADULTS $1075 CHILDREN AGES 2 -10 YR $599 of the Friendship dance. Host tribute to the atmosphere 10 year old must be under 4 1/2’ crafts, dance and song, ritual tion awarded to Wheaton- It reflects a commitment and ceremony…it is a way of Arts early this year.) to programming that cel- Drum: Red Blanket Singers of of the Lenape circle. Take Out Buffet thinking and perceiving the The program is part of ebrates, educates and unites the Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape WheatonArts is open $1075 All Day world around us, which, in Transitions and Connections: communities to promote tol- Tribal Nation. Tues. through Sun., 10 a.m. Village Shoppes turn, is expressed through Celebrating Nanticoke-Le- erance and deep respect for Special demonstrations in to 5 p.m. Open Labor Day. of Rio Grande the various aesthetic forms.” nape Arts and Culture in artistic and cultural diversity. folk and traditional arts will Closed Thanksgiving Day, heng’sheng’s 886-0909 South Jersey, the fifth bien- This one-day celebration introduce audiences to the Christmas Day and New ALL YOU CAN EAT BUFFET WheatonArts and Nanti- coke-Lenni-Lenape Indians of nial WheatonArts' Creative brings together music, dance special experiences of centu- Year’s Day. Admission: Adults and visual arts that represent ry old imagery and creativity. $10.00, $9.00 Senior Adults the unique Nanticoke-Le- Visitors will browse art dis- and $7.00 Students. Children nape cultural heritage. Art- plays and talk to the demon- five and under are free. Free ists, storytellers, drummers strating artists. Featured art to shop and stroll except dur- and dancers will provide forms will include: musical ing outdoor special events. visitors a vivid introduction instruments makings such as For more information about to the Lenape traditional arts pow wow and hand drums; the WheatonArts Education/ placing them in the context water drums and flutes; Folklife Center visit http:// National www.wheatonarts.org/ of the Lenape history and shell and feather work; in the present-day life of beadwork and wampum; downjersey. For information the Nanticoke-Lenape com- about WheatonArts, call munity. 856-825-6800 or The narrated dance pre- 800-998-4552, or visit This week’s sentations will take place in wheatonarts.org. top Month a traditional circle and will With a history spanning feature both pow wow and four decades, WheatonArts breakfast social dances. Pow wow has earned regional, national destinations! dance presentations will and international recognition include men's and women's for its unique collections Traditional dance, men's and and programs. Located less women's Fancy dance, as than an hour from Philadel- well as specialty dances, such phia in southern New Jersey, Coastal Blue Oceanside GRill as Jingle Dress dance, Chick- WheatonArts advances its en, Hoop and men's Grass mission through museum 9701 Atlantic Ave, Diamond Beach dances, men's Sneak-up, and gallery exhibits, interpre- (609) 224-1124, www.coastalbluenj.com and Eastern Blanket wom- tive artist demonstrations, For those who want to get up, get energized, and hit the en’s dance. Between dance docent tours, classes, hands- beach, Coastal Blue is the best option around! Bask in presentations the singing on educational opportuni- ties for children and adults, the morning sun under our island trellis or in our beauti- groups will call for inter-tribal dances. Social dances will in- artist residencies, seminars, ful seaside chic dining room flooded with natural light. (Page A49 Please) Enjoy an espresso or authentic cappuccino with views of beautiful Diamond Beach. Start your day out right with our delicious French Toast, an Omelette Your Way, or the Crowd Pleaser, all served hot and ready with a smile. Got Pancakes? Vegas Diner 14th & New Jersey Aves, North Wildwood (609) 729-5511, www.vegasdiner.net Voted Best Diner 12 years running, the Vegas Diner & Restaurant does breakfast right. Vegas bakes its pas- tries and cakes every day on the premises and serves up a number of “Off the Griddle” favorites. Go for a stack of hot cakes or a Belgian waffle, or snag a great deal on one of the House Special breakfast meals.

Steve’s Cafe 47 189 S Delsea Dr, Cape May Court House (609) 465-3300 Steve’s Café 47 invites diners to start their day the right way with one of their hearty breakfast sand- wiches or stacks of pancakes. Nestled along Route 47, Steve’s offers the option to eat-in or take-out. The Eggs Benedict is a fan favorite, but they also feature breakfast staples such as Homemade Chipped Beef. Steve’s Homemade Potato Leek Soup has become a wildly popular lunch item this summer and is also worth a try.

The Rusty Nail Bar & Grill 205 Beach Ave, Cape May (609) 884-0017, www.caperesorts.com “Quality Has No Substitute” Wake up to a beautiful ocean breeze at our adored outside seating Wildwood N. Cape May Cape May at the Rusty Nail. Enjoy all of your breakfast favorites featuring 1-1/2 blocks from 3820 Bayshore Road Beach Ave. & Perry St. delicious farm fresh ingredients from our own Beach Plum Farm Convention Center 886-0066 884-7199 located less than 2 miles from the restaurant! The Rusty Nail will Burk & Pacific Aves Year Round Daily 6:30am-2pm be open for breakfast Saturday and Sunday mornings throughout 729-7557 Daily 6:30am-2pm Dog Friendly Patio Daily from 7am September. All Locations serve Breakfast & Lunch and have Free Parking Look for next week’s top breakfast destinations in the upcoming edition, and be sure to check our Facebook page for photos, more info, and gift card giveaways! Visit www. dotheshore.com/BreakfastMonth for a complete gallery. Here’s a sample of some of our Same Original Recipes for favorites to come: • RIO GRANDE DINER • ERMA DELI Over 50 Years! • THE BLUE • HARBOR VIEW RESTAURANT www.unclebillspancakehouse.com September 17 2014 Do The Shore www.DoTheShore.com A49

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In a demon- BEACH CREEK Call for Entertainment stration from Page A40 • 522-1062 the Richtown Fire Depart- Blues & Rock Rock with The ment, Lt. John The Wells was on BOILER ROOM with Bare Bonz Johnny Rockets the ax, while Page A34 • 884-8421 9:30pm Band 9:30pm Edward Eisen- Annual New Thu. Sep 18 - hard worked CASEY’S ON Green Spell Jamison Sindi Raymond Band 8pm Jersey State the pry bar Edward Eisen- THIRD 2-6pm 9:30pm Sun. Sep 21 - NFL Football 1pm hard to break Page A44 • 522-7759 • Jamison at Halftime Firemen’s into a steel door. COASTAL Convention BLUE Greg Davis Greg Davis Photos by Page A42 • 224-1124 George Capua COUNTRY Tue. Sep 23 - Jay Creed CLUB TAVERN Dan Marro The Annual New Jersey Page A39 • 465-1515 State Firemen’s Convention took place from Sept. 11 DEAUVILLE through Sept. 13, attracting Troy David Thu. Sep 18 - thousands of firemen and INN 7-10pm Trivia 7-9pm their families to the five- Page A37 • 263-2080 mile island for meetings, g DOGTOOTH Wed. Sep 17 - Unplugged seminars, exhibits, a parade, Name that The Snakes Hosted by Kinger from and other events. BAR & GRILL Tune 9pm StellarMojo and special Page A44 • 522-8383 9pm guest 9pm Rio Grande Fire Company’s truck DJ Gibby DJ Gibby Thu. Sep 18 • DJ Gibby 9pm A Day ECHO’S Sun. Sep 21 • DJ Gibby 11am (From Page A48) Page A41 • 522-8570 12am 11am NFL Football 1pm multicultural programs and festivals. Five Quid 1pm Celtic Connection 12pm Thu. Sep 18 - Split Decision 10pm Bogside Rogues 6:30pm Five Quid 1pm Sun. Sep 21 - NFL Football 1pm • WheatonArts strives to FLIP FLOPZ Bogside Rogues 4:30pm • DJ Dan make exhibits, events and Page A46 • 522-3350 DJ Dan Cronin 2pm DJ Dan Cronin 2pm Poolside Cronin 2pm Poolside • programs accessible to all Poolside DJ Entertainment Late Night DJ Entertainment Late Night visitors. Provide two weeks’ notice for additional needs. HARPOON Greg Carpenter Patrons with hearing and HENRY’S 6-10pm speech disabilities may con- Page A49 • 886-5529 tact WheatonArts through the New Jersey Relay Service HARRY’S OCEAN (TRS) 800-852-7899 or by Cowabunga Nick Sbaffoni Sun. Sep 21 - dialing 711. BAR & GRILL Chris 4-8pm 4-8pm Nate Cwik 4-8pm Funding has been made r Page A44 • 884-2779 possible in part by the New Slainte 4-7pm (Angry Jack’s) Eric & Coop 12-4pm (Angry Jack’s) Thu. Sep 18 - Slainte 7-10pm (Cabana) • Double Trouble 1-4pm (Crab Shack) Gypsy Wisdom 10pm-2am (Keenan’s) Jersey State Council on the Double Trouble 5-9pm (Crab Shack) Sun. Sep 21 -Mass 12pm (Crab Shack) Soul Cruisers Goodman Fiske 4-7pm (Angry Jack’s) Arts/Department of State, KEENAN’S Jamison 5-9pm (Crab Shack) NFL Football 1pm 7-10:30pm (Angry Jack’s) Double Trouble 4-7pm (Crab Shack) a Partner Agency of the Page A47 • 729-3344 Juliano Brothers 7-10:30pm Juliano Brothers 4-7pm (Angry Jack’s) Marquee 10pm-2am (Crab Shack) National Endowment for Corner Boys 10pm-2am (Crab Shack) Soul Cruisers 7-10pm (Angry Jack’s) the Arts, by funds from the LIGHTHOUSE Irish Thunder Jerry National Endowment for Pipes and Drums the Arts, New Jersey Cultural POINTE plus Mike James O’Blavat Trust and the Geraldine R. Page A45 • 522-7447 5pm 8pm Dodge Foundation. Whea- Wed. Sep 17 - Dean Schneider, Solo Piano 5:30- Close Dean Schneider, Rich Siegel, Thu. Sep 18 - Dean Schneider, Solo Piano 5:30- Close tonArts receives general MERION Sun. Sep 21 - John Pruitt, Solo Piano 5:30- 10:30pm operating support from the Solo Piano Piano/Vocals Mon. Sep 22 - John Pruitt, Solo Piano 5:30- 10:30pm New Jersey Historical Com- INN 5:30- Close Tue. Sep 23 - Russ Kassoff, solo piano, 5:30-8pm • JAZZ NIGHT ! Russ Kas- Page A41 • 884-8363 5:30-10:30pm soff piano, Tim Lekan, bass and Bob Shomo, drums 8:30pm - Close mission, Division of Cultural Affairs in the New Jersey De- Thu. Sep 18 - Name That Tune partment of State. Additional MULLIGAN’S with Ronn E. Dee 9pm funding provided through a Page A40 • 522-4883 Sun. Sep 21 - Quizzo with Prizes 9pm grant from the New Jersey Department of State, Divi- Sun. Sep 21 - 98.7 The Coast- Pregame sion of Travel and Tourism. NORTH END Show with Scott McCraken 12-1pm AMERICAN GRILL • Dan Baker- The Voice of the Philadelphia i Page A47 • 609-435-5691 Eagles- Commentating Live 1-4pm O’BOYLE’S Franny Green Brian Boru Pipes OPEN and Company and Drums 12pm WEEKENDS Page A42 • 729-5900 • Good For You Wed. Sep 17 - Name That Tune with DJ Mikey D 8pm ONLY OWEN’S Thu. Sep 18 - DJ Friday at DJ DJ Sun. Sep 21 - NFL Football 1pm • Essex 4pm for Dinner PUB County Police and Firemen Emerald Page A39 • 729-7290 Society Pipe Band 3pm Saturday & Sunday at Acoustic with The Kate Thu. Sep 18 - Acoustic with Gregg Acoustic with Carl Carpenter 4:30pm Behrens 4:30pm Delany Duo 4:30pm 12pm for Lunch RUSTY NAIL Dance Party with Sun. Sep 21 - Reggae with Jack Light LIVE Groove with Tru Move 3pm 4pm for Dinner Edgardo Cintron & Mon. Sep 22 - Acoustic with Nate Cwik ENTERTAINMENT Page A31 • 884-0017 Bruddahs 9:30pm Friends 9:30pm 4:30pm Sun. Sep 21 - SATURDAY SHAMROCK Billy Jack 2-5pm • Irish Pipe 9/20 • 6-10PM CAFE Rock Band “First Highland GREGG CARPENTER GIFT CERTIFICATES Page A38 • 522-7552 Watch” 5-9pm STILL AVAILABLE Closed to the public AND RETAIL STORE IS STILL OPEN THE WHARF Sindi Raymond on Saturday, 9/27 for Page A40 • 522-6336 Band 3-7pm a private event. Open d LAST DAY OPEN Wed. Sep 17 - Bob Campanell 5-9pm Sunday, 9/28. FOR THE SEASON TUCKAHOE Chris Yoder Mighty Parrot Thu. Sep 18 - Fowler & Branca 5:30-9:30pm 10/12/14 INN 6pm Trio OUTSIDE Mon. Sep 22 - Jim Fisher 5-9pm WEEK OF Page A45 • 390-3322 6-10pm Tue. Sep 23 - Ann Oswald 5-9pm TUCKER’S Thu. Sep 18 & SEPT. 17- PUB The Broken Shillelaghs Sun. Sep 21 Page A42 • 522-3030 Live Irish Music SEPT. 23 Ray Coleman 12pm (Downstairs) Ray Coleman 12pm (Downstairs) Thu. Sep 18 - StellarMojo 10pm (Downstairs) • WESTY’S Paul Moore Band 2pm (Art’s Big Deck) Paul Moore Band 1pm (Art’s Big Deck) DJ Jerry Smith 10pm (Upstairs Inside) Beach & Browning Ave., North Cape May • 886-5529 Malarkey Trios 5pm (Downstairs) Malarkey Trios 5pm (Downstairs) Sun. Sep 21 - NFL Football 1pm • Paul Moore Band 2pm IRISH PUB Hooligans 6:30pm (Art’s Big Deck) Hooligans 6pm (Art’s Big Deck) (Art’s Big Deck) • Ray Coleman 4pm • Hooligans 6:30pm • www.harpoonhenrys.net DJ Jerry Smith 10pm (Upstairs Inside) Fame & Fortune (Downstairs) (Art’s Big Deck) • StellarMojo 9:30pm (Downstairs) • DJ Page A41 • 522-4991 The Zone 10pm (Downstairs) DJ Jerry Smith 10pm (Upstairs Inside) Jerry Smith 10pm (Upstairs Inside)