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Celebrate Victorian Heritage During Ocean Galleries to Host Art of Dr. Seuss and Disney Columbus Day Weekend STONE HARBOR — VictorianCAPE MAY - Take a Vintage Dance Weekend WeekendIsland Baptist Church Hall, idences open their doors Kids of all ages are in for gentle step back into Cape on Oct. 6 and Oct. 7. Kick 115 Gurney St. Victorian to the public for this spe- a treat over the Columbus May's "gilded age"during up your heels as they did dress encouraged but not cial tour, including: The Day weekend as Ocean 's 40th Annual in Cape May during its required. Refreshments Barrett residence, 105 Galleries, 9618 Third Victorian Weekend, spon- Victorian heyday. Vintage are included at the Ball and St. James Place; Heather Ave. hosts The Art of Dr. sored by the Mid-Atlantic Dance Instructors will Tea Dance and Victorian Mist, 627 Hughes St.; The Seuss and Disney. The Center for the Arts & Hu- teach you the traditional costume is welcome and Memucan Hughes House, fun and eclectic collection manities (MAC), and cel- dances of the 19th century highly encouraged (but not 633 Hughes St.; The Sharp of artwork will feature a ebrate with a long holiday at a Vintage Dance Work- required). An all-inclusive House, 322 Jefferson St.; variety of sculptures and weekend of food and wine shop, Oct. 6, at Franklin package is $95, the work- and, The Wooden Rabbit, collectible images by The- events, vintage dance les- Street School, Franklin and shops are $45, the Vintage 609 Hughes St. The tour is odor Seuss Geisel (a.k.a. sons, house tours, living Lafayette streets, from 9:30 Ball is $35, and the Tea limited to 300 tickets. Ad- Dr. Seuss), as well as a col- history programs, a crafts a.m. to 2 p.m. Then, put Dance is $25. mission is $15 for adults lection of artwork by 10 and antiques show, mur- your newfound expertise Go beyond the doors and $10 for children (ages authorized Disney artists. der mystery dinners, trol- to good use at a costumed of a selection of charm- 3-12). The exhibition will ley tours and more, from Vintage Ball with live mu- ing private cottages in Check out this per- open on Fri., Oct, 5, and Disney Oct. 5 through Oct. 9. sic of the period at 8 p.m. the Cape May area that fect tour for antiques and run through Mon., Oct. as people of so many ages collection will feature art- Enjoy these Victorian on Saturday night at the are not normally open to crafts shoppers, Lunch & 15. The gallery will host become enthusiastic when work from more than 10 Weekend tours and activi- new Cape May Conven- the public during the Pri- Antiquing by Trolley. Hop special guest receptions they see these incredible Disney-authorized artists, ties: tion Hall, Beach Avenue at vate Homes Tour on Oct. on board a MAC trolley at from 6-10 p.m. on Oct. 5, pieces of artwork!” such as Trevor Carlton, Waltz your way 'round Stockton. A Tea Dance is 6 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. the Physick Estate, 1048 Oct. 6 and from -1-4 p.m. The Seuss portion of James Coleman, Harrison the dance fl oor during the on Oct. 7 at 1 p.m. at Cape Owners of fi ve private res- Washington St., Oct. 7 at Oct 7. the exhibition offers a Ellenshaw, Tim Rogerson, 11:45 a.m. and stop fi rst “We are extremely ex- rare glimpse into the ar- Mike Kungl, Rodel Gonza- Ferry to Host Rhythm and Blues Cruise at the Inn of Cape May, 7 cited to share this wonder- tistic life of this celebrated lez, and many others. The Ocean St., for lunch and American icon and chron- collection includes more CAPE MAY - On Oct. 6 provide extra value for On Sunday, the band will ful collection of artwork,” antiquing. Then, it's back icles almost seven decades than a dozen brand-new and Oct. 7 the band, Spe- families and couples look- be aboard for the 1 p.m. explained Kim Miller, on board for an afternoon of work that, in every images of favorite Disney cial Occasion, will rock ing for something unique and 4:30 p.m. departures owner of Ocean Galleries. of crafts and antiques shop- respect, is uniquely, sty- characters, ranging from the boat aboard the MV to do while visiting the from Cape May, New Jer- “This exhibition is clearly ping with stops at West listically and endearingly Mickey Mouse to Alice in Twin Capes! Special Oc- Twin Capes region,” said sey and the 2:45 p.m. and multi-generational; what End Garage, TreeHouse “Seussian.” Theodor Seuss Wonderland. There are casion, which will play in Charisse Rudolph, cus- 6:15 p.m. departures from parent or grandparent Antiques and Cape May Geisel began his career as also a few special pieces the DeBraak Lounge area tomer service manager for Lewes, Delaware. doesn’t look back fondly Antique Center. Event a little-known editorial from Tim Burton’s “Corpse of the ferry vessel, prides the ferry. “Taking a cruise For a one way show at memories of Disney or lasts from 11:45 a.m. to 5 cartoonist in the 1920s, Bride” movie, just in time itself on playing music of on the Delaware Bay departing Lewes, the to- the beloved Dr. Seuss? It p.m. $35 includes lunch but his intriguing perspec- for the Halloween season. all genres, but special- while enjoying the music tal cost is $17.00 while is a treat for us to watch and transportation. tive and fresh concepts The Stone Harbor gal- izes in 70s Rhythm and of Special Occasion – you a round trip show from New in 2012! What ignited his career, and lery will host special guest Blues, Smooth Jazz, Funk can’t fi nd a better value.” Cape May is $22.00 per was under all that Victo- his work evolved quickly receptions from 6-10 p.m. and Ballads. Offering a On Saturday, ferry person. For passengers rian lace and frills? On to deft illustrations, mod- Oct. 5 and Oct. 6 and from diverse music mix, this passengers can enjoy the without a reservation, Oct. 8, at 10 a.m., come eled sculptures, and so- 1-4 p.m. Oct. 7. South Jersey band prom- music of Special Occa- tickets will also be sold at to the Show Us Your Un- phisticated oil paintings of After Oct. 15, remain- ises a boatload of good sion on the 2:45 p.m. and the door on-board the ves- dies Brunch & Fashion elaborate imagination. ing Dr. Seuss and Disney vibrations everyone can 6:15 p.m. departures from sel for $7.00 per person. Show and you'll discover The collection at Ocean artwork will be on dis- enjoy. Lewes, Delaware and the Space is limited and res- what in the world they Galleries includes a va- play through Christmas in “Our on-board activi- 4:30 p.m. departure from ervations are required at were wearing under all riety of collectible im- Stone Harbor. The Stone ties and programs aim to Cape May, . 800-643-3779. those Victorian garments. ages, several of his famed Harbor location of Ocean This new event features bronze sculptures, includ- Galleries is open from 10 a delicious brunch at the ing “Up in the Air”, and a.m. until 5 p.m. Thursday Carriage House Café & a few of his “Unorthodox through Monday during Tearoom on the grounds Taxidermy” three-dimen- the winter season, with of the Physick Estate, sional pieces, inspired by select extended hours for 1048 Washington St., and his father the zookeeper, special holiday shopping. a fashion show by Grand who brought home horns For more information or Oak Plantation that will and tusks to inspire The- for directions, call 609- show you what shaped the odor to create imaginary 368-7777 or visit www. fashionable Victorian lady. creatures. oceangalleries.com. You'll even see what the Every bit as imaginative proper gentleman had to The Art of Dr. Seuss and colorful, the Disney –Sponsored Content cope with to dress for the day. $25 includes fashion show and brunch. (Page A42 Please)

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This exciting, competing for national RIK ARREN ATSON The Wildwoods will host a weekend of high-speed, Thursdays E W W family-friendly event will and international honors. pulse-pounding action featuring powerboats reach- June 16, 1958 - September 25, 2012 be held on Sunset Lake in The stakes are even 8:30pm-Closing ing speeds up to 140 MPH during the New Jersey Wildwood Crest, located higher at Hydrofest as the Governor’s Cup Hydrofest at Sunset Lake in Wild- Rest in peace, at Rambler Road and New event is home to the New Next Jazz Trio wood Crest Sat., Oct. 6 and Sun., Oct. 7. dear father, brother, friend Jersey Avenue. Jersey Governor’s Cup and Thursday, Oct. 11th The Wildwoods’ Hydro- this year’s Eastern Divi- Special pit passes for fest is one of the shore’s sional Championships – New Jersey Governor’s Hydrofest are available for (CHECK OUT THE ENTERTAINMENT GRID OR most exciting events of two prestigious titles all Cup Hydrofest, visit www. Open 7 Days $10 and allow pass-hold- OUR WEBSITE FOR SCHEDULED PERFORMERS!) the year, featuring hydro- powerboat racing teams WildwoodsHydrofest.com (Starting week of 10/8 ers access to the pit area plane and fl at-bottom race strive to hold. or call 609-886-8156. to meet the racers and to open Thurs.-Sun.) boats in a series of high- High-speed powerboat For additional informa- get an up-close look at the Serving Dinner from 5pm speed races along the bay races begin at 10 a.m. on tion about the Wildwoods, powerboats. at Sunset Lake, a one-mile Sat. and Sun. The Wild- visit www.WildwoodsNJ. For additional informa- 106 DECATUR ST. • CAPE MAY • 609-884-8363 oval course, with boats woods’ Hydrofest will also com or call 800-992- tion about the Wildwoods For menu & prices, visit www.merioninn.com reaching a gut-wrenching offer a six-block market- 9732. 80 to 140 MPH. Each race place featuring powerboat is comprised of four laps, racing merchandise, craft presenting a challenge of vendors and food vendors driving skill and timing for from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. on the racers and their sleek, both days. The event is high powered vessels. free for spectators. Cape May – Lewes Ferry Welcomes ‘Cape May $ORFDOFDIpZLWK 500 Washington Street Mall Cape May, NJ 08204 DZKROHVRPHDURPD st  Wine Festival’ Oct. 6-7 BeginningBeBegig nnn ing OctoberOctotobbeer 1 OPEN DAILY ALL YEAR CAPE MAY – The Gar- wine-producing states, den State Wine Growers New Jersey is home to Breakfast 7:30-2:30 • Lunch 11:30-2:30 (til 3pm on Sat. & Sun.) Association will sponsor many premiere varieties. PINK IT Dinner from 5:00 Award-winning Chardon- the Cape May Wine Festi- “Pink It” by adding a pink whipped Vegetarian & Gluten Free Friendly val to be held at the Cape nay, , Marechal Foch, May Terminal of the Cape , Traminette, Mer- topping to any treat for a $2 donation EAT IN OR TAKE OUT May - Lewes Ferry for the lot, Cabernet and dozens Proceeds to bene¿ t Fair Trade Organic Costa Rican Coffee Sensational Salads 6th consecutive year. Fes- of others are produced Fresh Fruit Smoothies Bella ½-pound Burgers tival attendees can take right here. And, particu- larly unique to New Jersey Breakfast Burritos Veggie Delights advantage of the warm au- tumnal weather to sample wineries are an array of Sweet Potato Pancakes Dynamic Dinners more than 200 award- fruit wines such as rasp- Homemade Soups Tacos, Quesadillas, Burritos winning wines from New berry, cherry and blueber- 406 N. Broadway, West Cape May Jersey, listen to live music, ry, which are exported by Come and get your Chile fi x! 609.884.6332 • www.bellavidacafe.com stroll through crafters and some New Jersey wineries visit The Kids Zone which all over the world. Because has activities especially for of the climate and condi- the younger attendees. tions of the state, New Jer- CapeCapep May’sMayy s 40th40th AnnualAnnnual This wine festival, fea- sey wines are most often Do turing 24 New Jersey compared by viticulturists Original come wineries, will be held Oct. and enologists to the wines Southwestern Cuisine 6 and 7 from 12 noon of France and Italy. Open 7 Days a Week! – 5:00 p.m. in a lovely, For special Ferry, Fes- visit grassy fi eld overlooking tival, and Cape May Ferry Lunch 11am-4pm the ocean at the bustling Shuttle Packages from the my and picturesque Cape City of Cape May, please Dinner from 4pm May-Lewes Ferry (www. call the CMLF reservation We off er many Vegetarian dishes home! cmlf.com). The beauti- offi ce at 800-643-3779. ful site is surrounded on For more information or Kids are welcome • Visa/MasterCard accepted OCT.T. every side by water, its to purchase advance tick- “Best Mexican” - NJ Monthly serenity marked only by ets from the GSWA to the 5-9 the arrival and departure Wine Festival, please visit for past 6 years of the ferries. www.newjerseywines. com. 898-7750 AAlb celebrationl b ti off Guests can sit and taste Carpenter’s Square Mall wine as ships port or stand - Sponsored Content Cape May’s Victorian heritage at the Point of Cape May Cape May, NJ 08204 and look out at the scen- Chocolate Championship ery. People may also walk along the waterfront and Tour & Tasting boardwalk. Artisan ven- Historic House Tours dors and crafters will be selling hand made prod- Since 1876 ucts, wine related items Murder Mystery Dinners and other quality goods. There will be kid’s activi- Vintage Dance Weekend ties including arts & crafts Magnolia Room Restaurant 1879 Crafts & Antiques Shows and face painting. Nationally Acclaimed Southern-style Fare 1048 WASHINGTON ST. Tickets for each of the Cape May’s only Victorian house museum Fudge Fantasy festivals are $25 a per- Also visit son at the gate. Advance Food & Wine Events Dr. tickets for all the wine Emlen festivals can be purchased AT CAPE MAY POINT STATE PARK Stage Performances Physick only at the association 199 steps to the best view of the web site for $20 a per- Jersey Cape Walking & Trolley Tours son. Discounted pricing Celebrating is available for bus groups World War II Ghost Tours and group sales of 16 or Lookout Tower our History... more. Large groups and SUNSET BOULEVARD NEAR CAPE MAY POINT Boat Tours bus groups can call the As- Learn about Cape May’s role Enriching sociation “Wine Line” for in homeland defense during & so much more! more information. Two World War II Your Life... day ticket sales are avail- able at a discount. Ferry & Festival and Shuttle & Festival packages are avail- Weddings· Events· Entertainment Mid-Atlantic Center able by contacting CMLF reservation offi ce at 800- The legendary King Edward Bar 643-3779. MAC for the Arts & Humanities New Jersey has been Now Open Daily from 3pm For tickets or information call call producing wine since 609-884-5404 or visit www.capemaymac.org 1864. While perhaps not 301 Howard St, Cape May· (609) 884-8409· www.chalfonte.com as well-known as other Herald Newspapers October 3 2012 Dining & Entertainment www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A41 Chart a course for... FEATURED EVENTS 10/14/12 Avalon Lions Pasta Night Benefi ts the Avalon Lions Charities Foundation, Inc. Din- ner Served from 5pm til 8pm. Windrift Restaurant CCalendaralendar 80th & the Beach, Avalon NJ. $15 per person, $8 1SJNF4UFBLTt4FOTBUJPOBM4FBGPPE OF EVENTS Children under 12. Take Out Available 10/13/12 10am SICTA Open Public Forum SIC Welcome Center, 300 JFK Blvd. Guest Speaker: Listed below are upcoming events posted to the Her- Dale Foster, Cape May County Engineer Topic: SIC .POEBZ/JHIU4 ald calendar online. For more information concerning Boulevard/Causeway Renovation Project %BJMZ-VODI.FOV these events, and to see more events, go to www.cape- $4.5 Bowls of Soup, $6.5 Hot Sandwiches "MMZPVDBOFBU $6.5 Overstuffed Sandwiches maycountyherald.com/calendar. To submit an event NW rec center, call (610) (All day) in Cape May at %VOHFOFTT$SBC to the calendar, free of charge, go to www.capemay- 937-0501. Emlen Physick Estate, call 884-5404. countyherald.com/submitevent. Submission of an 10/4/12—Story Time 8FEOFTEBZ/JHIUT 5IVSTEBZ/JHIUT event does not guarantee print publication, due to the at 10:00 AM in Avalon at 10/5/12— Victorian volume received. To ensure print promotion for your the Avalon Free Library, Heritage During Vic- 1SJNF3JC/JHIU -BOE4FB#VGGFU call 967-7155. torian Weekend at (All event, you may arrange for a paid submission by calling day) in Cape May around 886-8600, Ext 34. 10/4/12—Cape May town in various locations. County Children and 10/3/12—1st Annual call 463-6354. Families Free Flu Clinic 10/5/12— Moreys “My New Look” Furni- 10/3/12—Mac Com- at 2:45 PM in North WIld- Fears Features Two Oceanfront at 1045 Beach Avenue ture Event at 10:00 AM puter Class at 5:30 PM in wood at Margaret Mace New Spooky Attractions in Wildwood at the Cham- Avalon at the Avalon Free School, call 463-6581. This October at 7:00 PM 609.884.5611 ber of Commerce. Library, call 967-7155. in Wildwood at Morey’s 10/4/12— Blessing Piers, call 729-3700. 10/3/12—Lego Club 10/3/12—Dodgeball of the Animals at 4:00 at 4:30 PM in Upper Twp for Adults at 7:00 PM in PM in Cape May Court 10/5/12—East Lynne DINNER & PUB at the Upper Twp. Library, North WIldwood at the House at Courthouse Theater Company Pres- Convalescent Center, call ents “It Pays to Adver- Thursday-Monday from 4 - 9 pm 465-7171. tise” at 8:00 PM in Cape May at the First Presby- Early Bird 4 - 6 pm The Butterfly Tea Room 10/4/12— Creative terian Church, call 884- “Sit a while and savor your cup of tea” Writing at 5:45 PM in 5898. PUB ‘til 10 pm Avalon at the Avalon Free G New Special Teas Happy Hour 4 - 6 pm Library, call 967-7155. 10/6/12— Pancake Breakfast at (All day) in Reservations Required 10/4/12— Family at the Seashore Commu- (for Special Teas at 1pm) Promise of Cape May nity Church of the Naza- County presents “A rene. October 6th: Masquerade Ball “ at Best Friends Tea 6:00 PM in Avalon at The 10/6/12—Great Fall Tea Tasting, Games & Prizes Windrift, call 846-7862. Classic Surf Fishing Included with Lunch • $25 pp Tournament at 7:00 AM November 3rd: Harvest Tea 10/4/12—East Lynne in North Wildwood at BREAKFAST BUFFET Daily 8-11am December 1st: Holiday Tea Theater Company Pres- North Wildwood Beach ents “It Pays to Adver- Patrol Headquarters. Friday Saturday Sunday Monday tise” at 8:00 PM in Cape Regular Hours Reservations Recommended 10/6/12 Sea Isle PRIME RIB ENDLESS PASTA TACO BUFFET WING NIGHT Starting October 18th Large Groups Welcome! May at the First Presby- — Open: Thurs., Fri., Sat. (can accommodate 50 people) terian Church, call 884- City’s Italian Festival $17.95 $9.95 $5.00 25¢ each and Columbus Day Pa- 11:00am-3:30pm 5898. 609-898-4550 rade at 8:00 AM in Sea Nightly Early Bird Specials - $10.95 1091 Sunset Blvd., W. Cape May 10/5/12—Scarecrow Isle City on JFK Blvd., TheButterÛ yTeaRoom.com Contest at Cape May’s call 263-4461. 501 Beach Ave. • Cape May • 609-884-3500 Emlen Physick Estate at (Page A44 Please) A42 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Dining & Entertainment Herald Newspapers October 3 2012

Victorian Weekend paninis and tea sandwich- (From Page A39) portunities to expand your 1048 Washington St. Sa- culinary experiences: es, homemade soups and New in 2012! Enjoy a loonkeeper Patrick Collins Back again is the popu- quiche, plus the popular "whodunit" mystery rem- and Jennie Wales, staunch lar Chocolate Champion- Classic Tea Luncheon, iniscent of the popular advocate of the temper- ship Tour & Tasting on Oct. along with a children's board game in which tour- ance movement, debate 6 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. menu. Everything is also goers try to determine the this topic in a spirit of fun. Indulge in this annual fa- available for takeout. For AND CLIPPER SHIP PUB solution as they encoun- Join Dr. Physick as he at- vorite and you will sample reservations call 609-884- ter suspects throughout DINNER FROM 5PM tempts to maintain deco- some of the tastiest choco- 5111. the 1879 Emlen Physick FRI., SAT. & rum during this spirited late desserts from Cape For a diabolically delight- Estate, during Clueless at COLUMBUS DAY SUNDAY debate. Admission is $25 May's historic Inns and ful dining experience, visit the Physick Estate, Satur- and includes an Elegant B&Bs. You are the judge as the 1895 vintage Inn of day, Oct. 6 at 6:30 p.m. Tea Luncheon. The event you visit each competitor's Cape May, 7 Ocean St., for EARLY DINNER SPECIALS and 8:30 p.m. Event ad- is limited to 50 guests. property, sample their sig- Murder Mystery Dinners. 5-6pm mission is $15 for adults Advance reservations are nature chocolate dessert Murder is on the menu and is accessible with ad- 1/2 PRICE RAW BAR ITEMS highly recommended. and vote for your favorite. when the Impromptu Play- vance notice. 5-6pm in the Pub Only Meet Dr. Emlen Phys- Those who turn in com- ers invade the dining room On Oct. 7, you're in- ick as he greets and ban- pleted evaluation cards and present "Foul Weather vited to the Victorian Affordable Pub Menu ters with visitors on his will get recipes by email. Fiend," a new mystery for Weekend Crafts & An- Ample Free Parking Estate's grounds at 1048 Limited to 200 tickets. Ad- 2012. The atmosphere tiques Show on the lawn Washington St. during mission is $25 and $15 for reeks of foul bouquet, in- Reservations: 609-884-5878 of the Emlen Physick Es- The Doctor is In, on Oct. children (ages 3-12). trigue and deceit. Inter- tate, 1048 Washington 991 Ocean Drive, Cape May 7, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Open Tuesday through act with the cast of likely St. Crafters and antiques www.blueclawrestaurant.com Enjoy a tour of his house Sunday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., suspects and try to solve dealers from throughout with the theme in 2012: the Carriage House Café the mystery as you enjoy the region will display "What Those Victorians & Tearoom located on the a four-course dinner. Mur- and sell their unique and Wore." The Emlen Phys- beautiful grounds of the der Mystery Dinners are hand-made wares from 10 ick Estate, Cape May's Emlen Physick Estate, offered at 7 p.m. on Oct. Friday a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission only Victorian House Mu- 1048 Washington St, is 6-Oct. 8 and admission is free and free parking is Ultimate Dance seum, is open daily. Tours a way to enjoy gracious, is $45. This is a limited available. Party with of the Estate are $10 for yet casual, dining. A new event and reservations are To drink or not to drink, adults and $5 for children menu for 2012 features necessary. that is the question at the THE DANE (ages 3-12). signature salads, wraps, (Page A43 Please) Tea Luncheon & Temper- Perhaps almost as fa- ANTHONY ance Debate on Oct. 9 at mous as Cape May's Victo- Taco Tuesday is Back... BAND 12:30 p.m. at the Carriage rian heritage is its dining $1 Tacos from 11am-close! House Café & Tearoom lo- and winery scene. Victo- + cated on the grounds of rian Weekend offers op- Happy Hour Saturday the Emlen Physick Estate, + + Vintage Rock + MON.- FRI. 4-7pmm with + $1.50 Mixed Drinks Emile Pandolfi to $1 Domestic Pints $2 Domestic Bottless THE BILLY D 1/2 Price Appetizers LIGHT TRIO Return to PAC COURT HOUSE - Popu- Po’P ’ ManM LLunchh SSpecialsi l 99 lar pianist-humorist Emile Fully Stocked Liquor Store!! from $3 SUNday 11am-2pm daily Pandolfi , who earned his Bar & Liquor Store Blues & Rock music degree in Texas and Located In Congress Hall Open at 9am During all NFL Games* with learned how to be funny $1 Food Menu • $1 PBR Pints 200 Congress Place, Cape May for audiences in Los An- Kitchen Open at 11am *Bar Only 609.884.8421 congresshall.com BLUEBONE geles, will return to the Performing Arts Center of Sunday Bloody Mary Bar! Middle Township for his Make Your Own $5 Pint (9am-12Noon) fi fth concert appearance Plus Breakfast Brunch Menu $4.99 on Saturday night, Oct. Save $$ and Pre-Game Here!! 13, at 7:30 p.m. 18th & New Jersey Avenues • North Wildwood Pandolfi , born in New (609) 522-3030 York City and now a resi- Got Pancakes? dent of Greenville, South Emile Pandolfi Carolina, began playing Olympics and was one of the piano when he was 84 pianists playing live fi ve years old and made his during the ceremony. And symphony debut when he he has performed at posh was 14. Hishis early inter- hotels and concert halls est advanced him to a de- from coast to coast. gree in music from Texas Appearing with him in Tech University and a ca- the PAC concert as a spe- reer that initially earned cial added attraction will him varied engagements be vocalist Dana Russell. in the Virgin Islands, Tickets are $25 in ad- London, and Los Angeles vance and $30 on the day where for six years he was of the concert. Call 609- the house pianist for The 463-1924. The PAC is Comedy Club. There he situated at 212 Bayberry worked with such stars Drive, Court House, about to be as Jay Leno, David one block east of the Gar- Letterman and Robin Wil- den State Parkway Exit liams. 10.. On site parking is That experience , cou- free. pled with his classical education, enabled him –Sponsored Content to put together a concert performance career that some music critics likened Open Daily Mon.-Thurs. From 4pm, Fri., Sat. & Sun. From 12 Noon to Victor Borge with the qualifi cation that Pandolfi plays the piano better. Daily Happy Hour 4-6pm “Emile is one of our most popular performers,” $2 off Starters said Kay Aspell, managing and Raw Bar & director of the PAC which “The soon will be marking its Best in the Crest” Reduced Drink Prices 20th anniversary. “It is Quality Has No Substitutes a testimony to his talent and popularity that we are uds, lices FRIDAYS Wildwood N. Cape May Cape May often asked by local resi- S S 1-1/2 blocks from 3820 Bayshore Road Beach Ave. & Perry St. dents to bring him back for ongs EVERY Live Remote Convention Center 886-0066 884-7199 repeat performances.” & S THURSDAY Burk & PaciÀ c Aves Breakfast & Lunch Open Daily 6:30am-2pm While Pandolfi combines $ with Wibbage 94.3 729-7557 7 days 7-2pm Free Parking music with humor, there 5 for 10” Breakfast & Lunch is also a serious side of his Homemade Pizza from 4-6pm Daily from 7am (Over 20 toppings music. He has made more to choose from) than 30 recordings and his Quizzo with Nick album sales have totaled in Draft Specials Same Original Recipes for the millions. He was one Live Music With 8:00pm of four pianists selected to Jim On The Guitar Over 50 Years! record Gershwin’s “Rhap- sody in Blue” for the open- 8100 Bayview Drive on Sunset Lake, www.unclebillspancakehouse.com ing ceremony of the 1984 Wildwood Crest • 609-522-1287 Herald Newspapers October 3 2012 Dining & Entertainment www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A43 Cape Film Fest to Victorian Weekend ICTORIAN EEKEND Feature ‘Ballerinas (From Page A42) Natali and V W Celebrate Oktoberfest Hawk Haven & during the Mad Batter Winery and taste wines at and Barbarians’ Beer Dinner "Local Micro- each. Admission is $8 and CAPE MAY — The 2012 prominent historian Rusty brews" with a four-course includes a map with the CRAFTS & Cape May Film Festival Burke will join us. Oktoberfest dinner paired wineries listed, tastings at will be held exclusively at On Friday night, the with local microbrews on both wineries and a com- the Chalfonte Hotel Oct. festival will feature cre- Oct. 5 at 7:30 p.m., at the plimentary tasting glass. 19-21. Tickets go on sale The Self-Guided Wine ANTIQUES ators of the website “reel- famous Mad Batter restau- Friday night, Oct. 19, at couples.com” that will rant, 19 Jackson St. $65 Trail is offered daily from 6 p.m. in the hotel lobby ask the question, “Which per person. Seating is lim- 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. or you can buy passes at couples will make it after ited to 60. New in 2012! Offered SHOW www. capemayfi lm.org. the credits roll?” New in 2012! You'll Oct. 6 from 12 p.m. to This year the festival And Saturday all day we learn how well chocolate 5 p.m. is the Self-guided 4VOEBZ 0DUBNQNt'SFF"ENJTTJPO features “Mirror Dance,” will feature New Jersey’s and beer are paired at a Wine & Brewery Tour. POUIFHSPVOETPGUIF&NMFO1IZTJDL&TUBUF 8BTIJOHUPO4U a fi lm about Cuban balle- best short fi lms as well Beer & Chocolate Tasting You'll discover some great rina Margarita White who as a guest-curated session with America's beer au- spirits as you visit two area PLENTY OF FREE PARKING wineries, Natali Vineyards left her country during the from the Black Maria Film thority, Gary Monterosso. The grounds of Cape May’s only Victorian house museum become a and Hawk Haven Vineyard revolution to come to the Festival. No reservations Gary hosts a sampling of shopper’s paradise as crafters and antiques dealers offer their wares. U.S. (Ms. White appear needed, and if you want beers and chocolates that and Winery, plus the new Be sure to visit SCARECROW ALLEY and vote for your favorite! Saturday night). to be sponsor or go perfectly together at Cape May Brewing Com- On Sunday, pany. Take a tour at each buy tickets, visit the Inn of Cape May, 7 'PSNPSFJOGPSNBUJPO DBMMPS our matinee will www .capemay- Ocean St., on Oct. 6 at 2 stop and sample some of be “Barbar- fi lm.org. You p.m. Admission is $30. their products. Admission Sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC) ian Days,” a can also text On Oct. 6 at 3 p.m., is $13 and includes a map documentary 609-326-FEST spend the afternoon tour- with directions. about Robert E. There's always some- (3378) or write ing the award-winning Howard (cre- capemayfilm@ Cape May Winery in thing to do in Cape May. ator of Conan hotmail.com North Cape May. The Enjoy these ongoing tours the Barbarian Winery Cellar Tour & Tast- and activities during Cape A and other popu- –Sponsored ing features a tour of the May's 40th Annual Victo- OHDWKHD·V5HVWDXUDQW lar characters); Content vineyard to see how the rian Weekend: “Casually Elegant Victorian Dining”g” Board the Cape May grapes are grown and then Enjoy dining & cocktails on our a visit to the winery, where Whale Watcher for a you'll be introduced to the sightseeing cruise around oceanfront porch & porch bar. winemaker's art and enjoy the island of Cape May a barrel tasting accompa- during the Around Cape nied by cheese and fruit. Island tour, offered daily Admission is $20 and in- at 10 a.m. Admission is Breakfast, Lunch, & Dinner Daily! Bayshore cludes a complimentary $25 for adults and $20 Pizza Subs & More tasting glass. for children (ages 7-12). Happy Hour: Monday-Friday 3-6pm Fudge Fantasy with the Visit the Cape May Light- www.BayshoreRestaurant.com $ The Original Fudge Kitch- house, an 1859 structure 2 Off All Drinks • Food Specials 4-5pm Order Online en will fulfi ll your sweet- with 199 steps leading to est desire for this choco- a watch gallery for a pan- laty treat. On Oct. 7 at 2 oramic view of the Jersey 20% Off p.m., The Original Fudge Cape and Atlantic Ocean, on Monday & Tuesday! Kitchen will be displaying in Cape May Point State Park, Lower Township. Located at Dine In Only its hand-whipped creamy fudge in an array of fl a- For those who choose not THE INN OF CAPE MAY Call to climb, the Oil House 7 Ocean Street 2515 Rt. 9, Ocean View vors at the Inn of Cape (Corner of Ocean & Beach Ave.) May, 7 Ocean St. Sample contains a fully-accessible 884-5555 (609)624-1717 the famous fudge fl avors, Visitors' Orientation Cen- watch and learn how they ter and a Museum Shop make the fudge, and more. stocked with maritime ac- Admission is $15 per per- cessories and lighthouse son. memorabilia. Open daily; If you have a taste for hours of operation vary. history, take the Cham- Admission to the Visitors' pagne Brunch Walk on Orientation Center and Oct.7 at 10 a.m. First, the ground fl oor of the Lighthouse is free. Tower : “A delightful comedy, as well as extremely topical build up your appetite with a walking tour of admission is $7 for adults in our current world.” Victor Gluck, “Theatre Scene” Cape May's Historic Dis- and $3 for children (ages trict, and then enjoy a 3-12). Discover the World IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE War II Lookout Tower By Roi Cooper Megrue and Walter C. Hackett Southern-style breakfast buffet with mimosas at the (Fire Control Tower No. The original MAD MEN! A Broadway hit and a movie historic Chalfonte Hotel, 23) Museum and Memo- with Carole Lombard. A cast of nine proves that rial on Sunset Boulevard, “Advertising is responsible for everything!” 301 Howard St. Admission is $20 for adults and $15 part of the immense Har- Wed. thru Sat. for children (ages 3-12). bor Defense of the Dela- Thru Oct. 13 at 8:00 The Historic District Walk- ware system known as No show Wed. Oct. 3 ing Tour is also available Fort Miles. The ground Show Sun. Oct. 7, 7:30 for purchase separately if fl oor of the tower is fully Mon. Oct. 8: 6:00-9:00 space is available. accessible and there's a Acting Class Spend the afternoon sixth fl oor spotting gallery. with Tom Byrn touring the wineries of An All Veterans Memorial Cape May County at your at the rear of the tower in- own pace during the Self- vites quiet contemplation. Guided Wine Trail. Visit Tower is open daily; hours Break open a new vintage. vary. Admission is $5 for adults and $3 for children Enjoy a Sunset Cruise across Delaware Bay as you (ages 3-12). Eat Big. . . Spend Small! Trolley tours are a de- savor fine wine and delectable hors d’oeuvres. HAPPY HOUR lightful way to discover DAILY FOOD & Victorian Cape May: • Cruise four Saturdays this fall: September 15, 22 and 29; October 6 All Day All Night Enjoy the popular DRINK SPECIALS Every Day! Historic District Trolley • Leave the Cape May Terminal at 6:00 p.m. for a three-hour cruise ALL DAY & ALL NIGHT 1/2 Price Appetizers Tours, on which knowl- • Live entertainment on each cruise edgeable guides present • $42 per person, includes passenger fare 3-6pm Daily entertaining and educa- tional stories about the Space is limited! Call 1-800-643-3779 to make your nation's oldest seashore resort. Offered daily; tour reservations today. times vary. Admission For information on other events visit us at www.CMLF.com/events is $10 for adults and $7 for children (ages 3-12). Combine it with a visit to the Physick Estate on GREAT DEALS the Combination Trol- ley/Physick Estate Tours. Lunches from $2.99 First enjoy a Historic Dis- Dinners from $8.99 trict Trolley Tour, then a Boardwalk Wine guided tour of Cape May's Sales, LLC only Victorian house mu- ar Round Ye Like us seum, the Emlen Physick Presented by Island Grill & Boardwalk Wine Sales penn Year Round OOpe 7 DaysDays on Estate, 1048 Washington 7 17th Ave. NORTHNORNORTH WILDWOODWILDWOOD 11:30am11:30am St. Offered daily, tour BETWEEN NJ & CENTRAL (609) 729-7290 (Page A45 Please) A44 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Dining & Entertainment Herald Newspapers October 3 2012

Friday, Saturday & Sunday Calendar of Events German OCTOBER 12-14 Sausages NFL (From Page A41) Annual Seafood Festival 486-6265. 10/7/12—Lewes Fer- AT RIO STATION at 10:00 AM in Avalon 10/6/12— Wild- 10/6/12— Lewes ry Welcomes ‘Cape May on the ONLY at the Avalon Chamber Wine Festival at 12:00 wood’s Hydrofest Pow- of Commerce, call 967- Ferry Hosts Rhythm & erboat Races at 9:00 AM Blues Cruise at 1:00 PM PM in North Cape May 8 FT HD SCREEN 3936. at Cape May Lewes Ferry, Potato Weiner in Wildwood Crest Sun- aboard the Twin Capes, Pancakes Schnitzel in Cape May County! set Lake. 10/6/12— Grand call (800) 643-3779. call (800) 643-3779. Opening VIMspirations Featuring PLUS 4 OTHER HD SCREENS 10/8/12—Scrabble at 10/6/12—Lima Bean Thrift Store at 10:00 AM 10/6/12—Wine and Authentic Homecooked German Food, Festival at 9:00 AM in Dine all month at 1:00 5:45 PM in Avalon at the $ LITE in West Cape May at Vi- Avalon Free Library, call Real Bavarian Beers & Oktoberfest Music 1DRAFT BEER West Cape May Wilbra- mspirations Thrift Store, PM in Cape May www. ham Park. capemaymac.org for a full 967-7155. $ call 884-5464. NFL Featuring hot wings, listing of events, call 884- Our Annual MENUquesadillas & nachos 10/6/12—Fall Block 10/9/12—Breast Can- 5 10/6/12—Bus Trip to 5404. cer Support Group at Party and Fireworks Lancaster to see “Jo- Halloween Bash WE HAVE GROWLERS Spectacular at 9:00 AM 10/6/12—Soup and 2:00 PM in Cape May nah” at Sight and Sound Court House at Cape Re- Costumes! Prizes! Goblins! Ghosts and ZOMBIES! 64 oz. TAKE OUT Draft Beer in Ocean City from 5th at 10:30 AM in Tucka- Sandwich Dinner at $15 Introductory price – 14th Streets on Asbury 4:30 PM in Cape May at gional Medical Center, call Come join the fun! hoe sponsored by Tucka- 463-4043. Ave; fi reworks at 9:30. hoe United Methodist the Church of the Advent, call 463-8870. 10/6/12—Free Family Church, includes dinner 10/9/12— Feature Bird and Nature Walks at Good and Plenty, call 10/6/12—East Lynne Film at 6:00 PM in Avalon 224-0120. at the Avalon Free Library, AMERICAN STEAK & SEAFOOD HOUSE at 9:00 AM in Wildwood Theater Company Pres- Crest at Two Mile Beach ents “It Pays to Adver- call 967-7155. Featuring hand-cut steaks, fresh seafood, an amazing selection of wines & beer-on-tap 10/6/12— Avalon Grande Center Shopping Mall • Rio Grande • 609-889-2000 Unit of Cape May National Chamber Seafood Fes- tise” at 8:00 PM in Cape 10/10/12—Mac Com- Wildlife Refuge, call (215) tival at 11:00 AM in May at the First Presby- puter Class at 5:30 PM in 341-1044. terian Church, call 884- Free Parking Avalon at 29th & Beach. Avalon at the Avalon Free Casual 5898. Library, call 967-7155. Waterfront Dining 1-800-64-FERRY 10/6/12—Free Family 10/6/12—5th Annual Bird and Nature Walks Seafood, Music Fest at 10/7/12—Governor’s 10/10/12— East Friday-Sunday at 9:00 AM in Wildwood Cup Hydrofest Races at am-7pm 11:00 AM in Wildwood Lynne Theater Compa- 11 Crest at Two Mile Beach along Atlantic Ave. be- 9:00 AM in Wildwood ny Presents “It Pays to Unit of Cape May National tween Wildwood and Crest at Sunset Lake, call Wildlife Refuge, call (215) (800) 992-9732. Schellenger Aves., call (Page A47 Please) 341-1044. (800) 992-9732. 10/6/12—Governor’s 10/6/12—A Day for Cup Hydrofest Races at the Ladies at the County 9:00 AM in Wildwood Museum at 11:00 AM in Crest at Sunset Lake, call Cape May Court House (800) 992-9732. at the Cape May County 10/6/12—Fall Fest in Museum, call 465-3535. the Park at 9:00 AM in 10/6/12—A Day for Cape May at the Cape the Ladies at County May United Methodist Museum at 11:00 AM in Church, call 884-3792. Cape May Court Houseat 10/6/12— Lower the Cape May County Mu- Township Recreation seum, call 465-3535. Program Registerations 10/6/12—Blessing of at 9:00 AM in Villas at the Pets at 11:00 AM in the Lower Twp. Rec Cen- Stone Harbor on the lawn Cape May-Lewes Ferry ter, call 886-7880. of St. Mary’s Church. 10/6/12—Fall Block 10/6/12—Lewes Fer- Party and more! at 9:00 ry Welcomes ‘Cape May AM in Ocean City along Wine Festival at 12:00 Asbury Ave.. PM in North Cape May 10/6/12—5th Annual at Cape May Lewes Ferry, Italian Festival at 10:00 call (800) 643-3779. AM in Sea Isle City at Kix 10/6/12— Young McNutley’s. Adult Autor Visit at 10/6/12— Avalon 12:00 PM in Strathmere Saturday Chamber of Commerce at the Schiavo Library, call Restaurant and Bar BBQ Rib Animal Outreach The Deck Restaurant Night Restaurant Open Marketplace Atmosphere Plans Free Dragon Open Weekends 7 Days! in October Boat Party (weather Serving Dinner permitting) CAPE MAY — “We’ve Batter Oct. 3, 6 p.m. Visit Fri., Sat., & Sun. got our cause! We’re pad- www.aocmc.org or call 609- From 4pm dlin’ for paws!” says Ani- 898-1738 for details. And BURGER mal Outreach. You are in- watch for big news about vited to join Team Animal the Animal Outreach Shel- MANIA Outreach at the fi rst annu- ter Storefront and Adoption ALL DAY • ALL NIGHT! ß Veal al Cape May Dragon Boat Boutique coming this fall. 954 OCEAN DRIVE, CAPE MAY, NJ Festival on the Harbor at Between GSP & Wildwood Crest on the Bay in Harbor View Marina ß Wood Fired Steaks 6 p.m. at the Mad Batter. Sponsored content 609-884-5444 The Dragon Boat Festi- ß Seafood val is a fun way for local ß charities to raise funds, Pasta and what better way to show your support than The Presents by helping homeless cats and dogs. Adults of all fi t- OCTOBER 13TH 2012 STARTS 1PM Early Bird Menu • Only $12.99 ness levels and ages are Servedved Fri. & SSun.un. ffromrom 44-5pm5 welcome, no experience necessary. (Not Available For Take Out) Team Members raise Tour of Italy • Rigatoni alla Primavera • Manicotti • Stuffed Shells money for Animal Out- Penne al Forno • Shrimp Scampi • Salsa di Vongole reach by getting sponsors ***Eggplant Parmigian ***Veal or Chicken Parmigian for their rowing team - ***Deep Fried or Broiled Crab Cake much like a Walk-a-thon. There are two boats ***Fried Shrimp ***Broiled or Fried Flounder reserved for Animal Out- 3PM - 7PM HAPPY HOUR ***Chicken Marsala ***Filet Mignon 6oz ($3.50 extra) reach: The Cat Boat and AVAILABLE AT TABLES & THE BAR Tomato, Marinara, Vodka or Alfredo Sauce with Meatball or Sausage the Dog Boat. All you have S1.50 MILLER LITE DRAFTS Served Over your Choice of Spaghetti, Angel Hair, Linguini, Penne or Rigatoni to ask yourself is: “Whose side are you on?” We need All Entrees include fresh garden salad or soup, bread, butter, and Dessert 3PM-7PM LIVE MUSIC BIG WHISKEY • LIVE MUSIC WITH LENNY G 8PM ***Entrees include vegetable and baked potato or side of pasta*** some paddlers, so are you in for having a great time SPECIAL PIG ROAST TakeT k OOut AAvailableill bl and helping us raise some PIG ROAST PLATTER WITH CORN ON THE COB AND COLE SLAW FOR ONLY $7 money? GET YOUR LAST BLAST T-SHIRTS 5401 Atlantic Ave., Wildwood Crest • 609-523-0999 If so, join the Animal www.LittleItalyWildwood.com Outreach Dragon Boat GIVEAWAYS & PARROT SHOW Sponsor Party at Mad 609-522-8383 • 100 EAST TAYLOR AVE WILDWOOD, NJ Herald Newspapers October 3 2012 Dining & Entertainment www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A45 • BROOMMAKING • PRINTING • BOOKBINDING • WOODWORKING • Victorian Weekend lying in wait, revealed on these self-guided tours: ICE CREAM • OPEN HEARTH COOKING • TINSMITHING • (From Page A43) about the lighthouse and these spine-tingling ghost Discover the Historic times vary. Admission is time for a climb up the 199 tours: District of Victorian Cape $18 for adults and $9 for steps to enjoy the view Learn about the spectres May on the Self-Guided children (ages 3-12). View from the top of the gallery, that inhabit Cape May on Audio Tour with Acous- some of the most magnifi - during the Stairway to the Ghosts of Cape May tiguide Inform hand-held cent structures ever erect- the Stars Trolley Tour on Trolley Tour, a 45-min- units. The tour comes ed in Cape May on the Oct. 5 at 8 p.m., Oct. 6 at ute evening trolley ride complete with a map and Mansions by the Sea Trol- 8:15 p.m. and Oct. 7 at 8 through the streets of Cape index for 96 historic build- ley Tour, offered Oct. 5 at p.m. The tour begins and May with a guide who re- ings on 69 sites. Available 2:15 p.m.; and Oct. 6-7 at ends at the Ocean Street lates the paranormal fi nd- daily from 9 a.m. to 2:30 10:45 a.m. The tour takes trolley stop. Admission ings of Ghost Writer Craig p.m. at the Hill House of- is $20 for adults and $15 McManus. Offered daily about 45 minutes and ad- fi ce located on the grounds Explore the natural habitat of Cape May County withh for children (ages 3-12). in the evening; tour times mission is $10 for adults of the Physick Estate, 1048 a walk through the Nature Trail at Bradner’s Run. Stop In the mood for romance? vary. Admission is $10 for and $7 for children (ages Washington St. Rental fee at the 15 stations along the trail and learn about nativee Enjoy Moonlight Trolley adults and $7 for children 3-12). Discover points is $10 per unit. If you pre- plants and wildlife. The trail is open to the public forr Ride through the moonlit (ages 3-12). Enjoy the His- of interest, activities and fer wheels, the Cape May free self-guided tours and runs from Seashore Road to streets of Cape May, as a toric Haunts House Tour, a special events sponsored Bike Tour is for you. New Route 9 along the southern edge of HCSV. Pick up a guide tells tales of Victo- guided tour of the historic by both MAC and other in 2012! Explore Cape guide at the Village gatehouse. non-profi t organizations rian romance. Tours begin (some say haunted) Phys- May on bicycle and discov- throughout Cape May on and tickets are available ick Estate, 1048 Washing- er its history at your own Supported in part by a grant from New Jersey the Welcome to Cape May at the Washington Street ton St., with a discussion pace with this new booklet Department of State, Division of Travel and Tourism. Trolley Tour, offered daily; Mall Information Booth. of Victorian spiritualism. as your guide. Stop along hours vary. Admission is Offered in the evening Fri- The tour is offered at 7:45 the historic streets of Cape Sponsored by day-Sunday, Oct. 5-7. Ad- p.m. on Oct. 6. Admission $10 for adults and $7 for May, West Cape May and • SPINNING • POTTERY • BAKERY STORE • COUNTRY BASKETRY • BLACKSMITHING • WEAVINGG • RRESTAURANTESTAURANT children (ages 3-12). mission is $10 for adults is $10 for adults and $7 for Cape May Point and read Take an evening guided and $7 for children (ages children (ages 3-12). Com- about over 50 of the area's trolley tour from Cape 3-12). bine this tour with a trolley landmark architectural Jewelry Wearable “2011 Top Ten Fairs and Festivals” Art May to the Cape May There's a supernatural tour of some of Cape May's treasures depicted for easy —AmericanStyle Magazine Lighthouse with narration side to Victorian Cape May regal Victorian residences, identifi cation with photos. reputed to host more than Booklet includes suggested BUY ONE ADULT LUNCH SPEND $2000 AT the living, on the Historic routes and a map with de- Festival of Fine Craft AT REGULAR DINNER GET Haunts Combo Tour, of- scriptions. $5 per booklet. PRICE, GET 2ND ADULT fered at 7:15 p.m. Friday More ways to learn October 6 & 7, 2012 % OFF $ 00 OFF through Sunday, Oct. 5-7. about and enjoy Cape May 10am to 5pm both days (rain or shine) 50 2 WITH COUPON WITH COUPON Admission is $20 for adults during Victorian Weekend cannot be combined with any other offers cannot be combined with any other offers and $15 for children (ages touch on land and sea: Over 125 Juried Artists EXPIRES 10/10/12 EXPIRES 10/10/12 3-12). Everybody loves a Discover how your A Variety of Craft Demonstrations The Best Deal - Cheng’s Buffet scary story and the perfect seafood gets from the sea Studio Glass Pottery Lively Entertainment BUY ONE DINNER COMBO time and place for them is AT REGULAR PRICE, GET 2ND WEEKLY EVERY DAY to your table during the Specialty Foods Family Activities DINNER COMBO SPECIALS traveling Cape May after Fisherman's Wharf Tour “Glass Pumpkin Patch” dark, on streets lit by fl ick- % OFF • Coconut Shrimp on Oct. 6 at 10:30 a.m. All shapes, colors and sizes! 50 ering gaslight on the Tales $10 adults, $7 children WITH COUPON • Mussels • Fried Shrimp cannot be combined with any other offers of Terror Trolley Rides. Of- (ages 3-12), or take a stroll On Sunday, October 7, All Children Presented by TAKE OUT ONLY. EXPIRES 10/10/12 • Crab Legs fered Oct. 5 through Oct. through gardens on the Fiber 17 and under admitted FREE! EAT IN LUNCH (11AM - 3PM) 7 at various times. Ad- Queen Victoria Gardens ADULTS $675 CHILDREN AGES 3-10 YR $475 DINNER (3:30 - 9:30 PM) mission is $10 for adults Tour, featuring wonder- ADULTS $999 CHILDREN AGES 3 -10 YR $599 and $7 for children (ages fully preserved, beautiful WHEATONARTS 10 year old must be under 4 1/2’ 3-12). gardens around the re- wheatonarts.org Take Out Buffet Take your time, or hurry nowned bed and breakfast $999 All Day along; you can explore in the heart of the Historic Village Shoppes Millville, NJ 08332 | 856.825.6800 of Rio Grande Cape May's exemplary Vic- District. Queen Victoria torian architecture at your Gardens Tours are offered $2.00 OFF One General Admission with this ad heng’sheng’s 886-0909 Cannot be combined with any other offer. Valid for October 6 & 7, 2012 only. HN ALL YOU CAN EAT BUFFET own pace with help from (Page A46 Please)

Scan for The Greater Wildwood Chamber additional information of Commerce Presents . . . on the Wildwoods 2 GREAT FAMILY FALL EVENTS Wildwood’s Seafood & NEXT Friday & Saturday, Music Festival October 12 & 13, This Saturday, 2012 October 6th, 2012 • 11am - 8pm – FRIDAY NIGHT – Dance Party with Jerry Blavat - Wildwoods Convention Center Doors open @ 6:00pm – Tickets $13.00 FREE FAMILY FUN – SATURDAY – With Free Street Fair in Fox Park – 11:00am to 5:00pm. Featuring Live Music, Food Vendors, Craft Vendors, Contests, Classic Car Show • Food Vendors • Craft Vendors and So Much More. • Kidz Korner • Games – SATURDAY EVENING – Fabulous ‘50s & Beyond Concert – Featuring Kenny Vance & The Planotones, • Pie Eating Contest and so much more! The Orlons, The 5th Dimension and Paul Revere & The Raiders. Music by: Doors open at 6:00pm. Tickets start at $49.50. • Kids Don’t Bounce • Spoonful-O-Blues • Who Knows Band • Frank Bey & The Swing City Blues Band

Located on Atlantic Avenue between Wildwood & Schellenger Avenues 5th Dimension The Orlons Tickets Available at: GWCOC 3306 Pacifi c Avenue Wildwood, NJ 609-729-4000 or All TICKETMASTER Locations, www.ticketmaster.com and 1-800-745-3000 Vendor Opportunities Available for These Events: Contact Pat at 609-729-4000 Today! A46 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Dining & Entertainment Herald Newspapers October 3 2012 Jersey Shore Pops and Middle PAC Offer Discount Season Tickets COURT HOUSE – Linda series and a full season choice of orchestra center Gentille and The Jersey Sat. and Sun. evening seating. The indi- Shore Pops announce a series available. The 8 vidual tickets will brand new program called concert “Koncert Kids range from $25 “Koncert Kids” offering Platinum Series” will for balcony seat- discount season passes be offered for $150 (a ing to $50 for VIP to the 2013 Jersey Shore $70 savings) and the 5 orchestra center Pops 2013 Summer Con- concert (Sat. evenings seating. cert Series. The program only) “Koncert Kids To purchase is designed to reach out Gold Series” will be ‘Koncert Kids” Sunday Breakfast 9am-Noon to younger audiences in offered at only $100, season tickets ei- the county which is an un- Silver Level for $60. ther Silver, Gold Open Every Day, Year Round! derserved segment of the This program is part of or Platinum, please concert audiences in the a new grant initiative call the JSP Ticket www.TuckahoeInn.com county. that the Pops is work- Offi ce at 800-838- The conductor of the ing on in the county 3006 or the PAC 1 Harbor Road & Route 9, Beesley’s Point (Just outside Ocean City) orchestra, Linda Gentille to try to reach under- at 609 463-1924. 609-390-3322 recently attended a mu- served segments of Tickets can be pur- Overlooking the Scenic Great Egg Harbor Bay sic conference in Miami the population. chased online or in which focused its core The Jersey Shore person and student seminars on reaching out Pops 2013 Summer Aug. ID must be showed to young audiences to en- Concert Series will include 17, 7:30 p.m.: “Sinatra for ticketing. The gage them in the arts. 8 concerts with a focus on & Friends” starring Peter PAC is open Mon. to Fri. On the Waterfront at Schooner Island ”This is the fi rst ‘young international guest stars Oprisko from 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. audience’ program that from around the world. Individual tickets to for walk in ticket purchase Thanks for a Great Season! The Jersey Shore Pops has The series will open at the performances will and is located at the Mid- Our Final Weekend offered in its three year the Middle Township Per- not go on sale until Feb., dle Township High School existence and we feel it forming Arts Center the 2013 to give season ticket , Exit 10 (GSP). OpenOpen Fri.,Fri., Sat.Sat. & Sun. is very important to reach last weekend in June. The purchasers the premier Happy Hour Daily 3-5pm out to young audiences 8 concert series is as fol- - Sponsored Content and expose them to dif- lows: Dinner from 4pm ferent art forms with the June 29, 7:30 p.m.: pops orchestra,” Gentille “The Irish Tenor” starring Voted states. “We perform music amazing Broadway Vocalist BEST from classical to rock and Colm Fitzmaurice. BREAKFAST have enough range that July 6, 7:30 p.m.: “Stars and will keep young audiences & Stripes Forever” starring BEST engaged. All our guest en- JSP conductor & piano en- BURGER tertainers are very enter- tertainer Linda Gentille. MENU! taining and with multime- July 13, 7:30 p.m.: dia in the show, that will “Music of Michael Bublé” First Seating 4-6pm keep students interested starring French Canadian in our shows. We are so singing sensation Claude 3 Courses $25 excited to now have ‘Kon- Eric. must be seated by 6pm cert Kids’ to offer to the July 21, 7:30 p.m.: “The community.” Italian Tenor” starring Aar- Serving Breakfast & Lunch “Koncert Kids” will of- on Caruso Friday, Saturday, Rio Grande Ave., (By the Bridge) Wildwood • 609-522-1062 fer a reduced ticket price July 28, 7:30 p.m.: Sunday & Monday www.beachcreek.net for the season tickets for “Swingin Sixties” starring the orchestra which are Jim Yester and the Yester- now on sale. Kids from Daze PLENTY OF FREE PARKING & GREAT SPECIALS ages 8-21 are eligible and Aug. 4, 7:30 p.m.: “Clas- Major Credit Cards Accepted OPEN THURS.-SUN. a full purchase adult ticket sics Rock” starring conduc- must be purchased with tor & pianist Linda Gentille 25th & Atlantic Ave., North Wildwood • 609-522-3600 Lunch from 11am the reduced rate pass. Aug. 10, 7:30 p.m.: There are both a Sat. night “Music of the Glenn Miller Bar Open 9am- 3am The Dinner from 4:30pm30pmm Orchestra” 7 Days Year Round All New Kitchen Open Featuring Victorian Weekend Tues.-Sat. (From Page A45) comedy by Roi Cooper Monday Night 12 Noon-12:30am Football daily from 11 a.m. to 3 Megrue and Walter C. Sun. 12 Noon- 8pm Flat Bread Pizza Ship n’ Shore$1 Hot Dogs p.m. and 6 p.m. to dusk. Hackett was twice made Specials Purchase tickets at the into a movie: a silent in Every Friday: 1919, and in 1931 with Tuesday is Sunday Washington Street Mall Wing FREE Buffet Information Booth. Ad- Carole Lombard. The During   Night at 4-6pm mission is $7 and includes premise - and promise - the Ship! Eagles Games Fri. & Sat. Nights a booklet that describes that anything can be sold DJ Mark The Spark for  Fabulous Friday the plants found in num- in America is at its core, 3 $1 1/2 price Appetizers 10pm-2am You’ve Got To Go To Flip FFlopz!lopz! Happy Hour bered areas throughout but it also examines the DINNER SPECIALS the property. very nature and romance Thurs. Fri. Sat. 3-8pm Attend world-class the- of advertising and its in- fl uence. First Presbyterian Pasta Meatloaf Steak ater productions in Cape or Turkey $5 Apps At May with Church, 500 Hughes St. Dinner Dinner Tickets are $30 general; $8.50 Platter NFL Sunday The Bar and the East Lynne The- Mussels, Hot/Sweet $13 ater Company: $25 senior; $15 students; Sausage or Meatball $8.50 Cape May Stage pres- ages 12 and under free. Football ents "Time Stands Still" 434 West Montgomery Ave., Wildwood • 609-522-0377 Saturdayy at 8 p.m. on Oct. 5, Oct. Specials 6 and Oct. 7. Sarah and 4-Course Chef James, a photojournalist Dinner Specials and a foreign correspon- SUNDAY NFL SPECIALS $2.00 Domestic Pints dent, try to fi nd happiness from 1-6pm For $20 in a world that seems to $1.50 Miller Lite drafts (inside) have gone crazy. This $1.50 Coors Light drafts (on the patio) Food Specials moving new play prompts 2708 PaciÄ c Ave., Wildwood, NJ $2.00 PBR Pounders poignant questions about 08260 • 609-729-3861 1/2 Price Apps (During Eagles Games) $10.99 Sunday responsibility - to our- www.goodnightirenes.com All Day selves, to our loved ones, Open Everyyy Day • 11am - 3am Mexican Mondays 6-10pm Supper Specials to our community, and $1 Tacos & More* At The Bar to our world. The Robert The Best Rotating Beer Thursdays 7-11pm Shackleton Playhouse is Selection in the County! 49¢ Wings & Clams* located at the corner of * with purchase of a beverage Bank & Lafayette streets. Every Night is a Good Night Friday & Saturday Admission is $35 Adults, at Irene’s New Beer Garden QUIZZO IS BACK $30 Seniors (62+) and Thursdays at 9pm!! $15 Students. Friday-Sunday 6-10pm DJ Entertainment • 9pm - 3am East Lynne Theater Blackboard Dinner Specials Company presents "It Pays to Advertise" at 8 HAPPY HOUR* VOTEDVVOOTTEED #1#1 CCRABCAKESRAR BCBCAAKKEESS IINN SOSSOUTHOUUTTH JJEJERSEYERRSSEYY p.m.on Oct. 5 and Oct. Mon. - Fri. 4-7pm 6, and at 7:30 p.m. on $1.50 Miller Lite Drafts Spruce & Olde New Jersey Aves., Anglesea Oct. 7. A long-running $2.50 Domestic Bottles hit when it opened on $7 Pizzas AND MORE! At Champagne Island Resort • 609-522-3350 Like Us * Available at the Bar Only! Followowo UUss Broadway in September 42 Beers on Tap! Onn On of 1914, this screwball Herald Newspapers October 3 2012 Dining & Entertainment www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A47 Sea Isle’s Octoberfest Slated Oct. 20 SEA ISLE CITY – On Baking Contest, which Sat., Oct. 20, the Sea Isle will take place inside The City Chamber of Com- Braca Café on JFK Boule- merce and Revitalization vard. Pies of any type can Open Weekends Only will host their annual be entered; pies from pro- Friday 4pm for Dinner Octoberfest celebration fessional kitchens will not Sat. & Sun. at Excursion Park, JFK be accepted. Entries will 12 noon Lunch Boulevard and the Prom- be judged on taste, ap- & 4pm Dinner enade, 11:00 a.m. to pearance and consistency. 3:00 p.m. Octoberfest’s Prizes will be awarded to SATURDAY, 10/6 family-friendly activities the bakers of the top three will include free hayrides winning pies. Winners COWABUNGA CHRIS on the beach, live music need not be present. 6-9PM by the Philadelphia Ger- To enter the October- man Brass Band, craft and fest Pie-Baking Contest, Judges will have a diffi cult time choosing a win- Football Sundays specialty vendors, food bakers must submit a ning pie during Sea Isle City’s 5th Annual Octo- at the bar 1-4pm vendors, an entertaining completed entry form by berfest Pie Baking Contest on Oct. 20, which each $2 Miller drafts & magic show, and free chil- Thur., Oct. 18. To down- year attracts more and more entries. $2 Hot dogs $5 SUNDAYS dren’s fun, such as face load an entry form, visit BLONDAGE painters and infl atable www.seaislecitynj.us or tion about the Pie-Baking To learn more about 1-5PM bounce houses. www.seaislechamber. Contest, phone (609) 263- other Octoberfest activi- GreatGreat BayBay SunsetsSunsets LAST ONE OF THE SEASON! Octoberfest will also com. 8847 or email kehner@ ties, phone (609) 263- feature a popular Pie- For additional informa- comcast.net . 9090. Beach & Browning Ave., North Cape May • 886-5529 Calendar of Events • www.harpoonhenrys.net Library, call 967-7155. (From Page A44) Our Heroes” Employ- 10/12/12— Ward ment Fair at 9:00 AM in 10/11/12—Rudy Cal- Burnside Coin Club Advertise” at 8:00 PM Ocean City at the Ocean lender Day at 12:30 Meeting at 7:00 PM in in Cape May at the First City Music Pier. PM in Cape May Court North Wildwood at Cen- Presbyterian Church, call House at the Senior Cen- tral Bible Church. 10/11/12 Story 884-5898. — ter, call 465-8865. Time at 10:00 AM in 10/12/12— East 10/11/12— “Hiring Avalon at the Avalon Free 10/11/12—PC Com- Lynne Theater Com- puter Class at 6:00 PM in pany Presents “It Pays [,.% &"%2"'"' Avalon at the Avalon Free to Advertise” at 8:00 PM Library, call 967-7155. in Cape May at the First Presbyterian Church, call 10/11/12—Al Har- 884-5898. rison Dixieland Band at FOOTBALL 10/13/12— Pancake 6:30 PM in Cape May at countdown to kickoff SURVIVAL POOL Bar & Grill VFW 419 Congress St.. Breakfast at 8:00 AM in Prizes & Giveaways Stone Harbor at Uncle SUNDAY 10/7 1pm 10/11/12—Cape May Bill’s Pancake House call . $ 00 Eagles @ WEEKLY SPECIALS • 13 Traditional Jazz Society Pittsburgh Steelers HALF OFF presents Traditional Jazz 10/13/12—Woodbine Monday- Meatloaf Dinner at 6:30 PM in Cape May Car Show at 9:00 AM Live Post-Game Show DRINKS & Tuesday- Pork Chop Dinner at VFW Post 386, call 884- in Woodbine Route 550, Hosted By Krausey & $5 MENU along bike path. The Philly Godfather Wednesday- Veal Parmesan 7961. on 98.7 The Coast During ALL NFL Games Thursday- Turkey Dinner 10/11/12—Cape Trin- 10/13/12—Free Fami- ity Catholic Parent As- ly Bird and Nature Walks )'"%2.'!À"''+"%2 ))2 (.+9¾<)&% SUNDAY & MONDAY MondayM - Saturday 11am to closing sociation presents “All at 9:00 AM in Wildwood Chestnut & Olde NJ AvesÀNorth Wildwood during the Game Sunday for the Girls” at 7:00 PM Crest at Two Mile Beach 2.00 Rolling Rock Noon to 9pm in Wildwood in St. Ann’s Unit of Cape May National 609.435.5691 www.northendamericangrill.com & Bud Lite Bar Room gym, call 522-2704. Wildlife Refuge, call (215) 341-1044. (Bar Only) Open 11am 10/11/12—East Lynne 1075 Bayshore Rd. Villas, NJ 08251 • 886-2442 Theater Company Pres- 10/13/12—Flea Mar- ents “It Pays to Adver- ket at 9:00 AM in West tise” at 8:00 PM in Cape Wildwood at Borough OPEN YEAR ROUND May at the First Presby- Hall, call (906) 972-4494. terian Church, call 884- 7 DAYS A WEEK 10/13/12— Wood- House 5898. bine Chamber Adds Car Dragon FROM 11A.M. CHINESE RESTAURANT 10/12/12—9th Annu- Show to Family Fest at al Fabulous 50’s Week- 9:00 AM in Woodbine at Woodbine’s 3-mile bike- MO end at (All day) in Wild- Famous Throughout The Shore For N.-FRI. wood at the Wildwoods path, call 780-3088. Serving The Finest in Chinese Cuisine! Convention Center, call HAPPY 10/13/12 Hallow- HOUR 729-4000. — Daily Lunch Specials 4-7P.M een Cornhole Contest at $1.50 D . 10/12/12 Win a Car 10:00 AM in Wildwood omestic Dra — $4.99 $2.50 Well Dri fts at Atlantic Cape Golf 3800 block of Pacifi c LUNCH SPECIALS nks Tournament at 11:00 AM Ave.. $4.00 Wi in Cape May at the Cape Dinner Specials ne 10/13/12 SICTA Served Daily 11:30am to 3:00pm May National Golf Club, — Open Public Forum at Every Night call 463-4672. L1 - General Tso’s Chicken $9.99 & Up 10:00 AM in Sea Isle City L2 - Chicken with Broccoli 10/12/12—”Dial M at SIC Welcome Center. for Murder” at 6:00 Entertainment Fri. & Sat. 10/13/12 Autumn L3 - Sesame Chicken PM in Ocean City at the — Beach Clean-Up at 10:00 L4 - Sweet & Sour Chicken Ocean City Historical Mu- $ 609-522-6100 AM in Sea Isle City 1st seum, call 399-1801. L5 - Chicken w/ Garlic Sauce 3401 Pacifi c Avenue • Wildwood St. to Townsend Inlet, call All 4.95ea. Right down the street from The Bolero 263-2081. L6 - Chicken w/String Beans (with pork fried rice or white rice) L7 - Curry Chicken w/Onion Sorry cannot be combined 10/13/12— Dragon with other offers. Boat Festival at 12:00 PM L8 - Chicken Chow Mein VOTEDV BEST IRISH BAR 2012 in Cape May Event details Take-out Only uncertain at time of publi- L9 - Shrimp Chow Mein Fall Ba Pricing cation, call 884-5508. ck L10 - Beef w/Broccoli 10/13/12—Stone Har- L11 - Pepper Steak with Onions bor Fire Dept 100th An- L16 - Shrimp Lo Mein (Soft Noodle) $2.50 Domestic Bottles & niversary Celebration at L12 - Beef w/ String Beans $2.25 Domestic Pints All Day Every Day! 12:00 PM in Stone Har- L13 - Boneless Spare Ribs L17 - Fried Chicken Wings (7 pieces) bor on 96th St.. Happy Hour During All L14 - Chicken Lo Mein (Soft Noodle) L18 - Mixed Vegetables with 10/13/12— Cold Mon-Fri • 4-7pm Eagles Games Spring Spirits: Ghost L15 - Vegetables Lo Mein (Soft Noodle) Garlic Sauce $2 Domestics $2 Domestics Investigation at 7:00 PM TAKE-OUTTAKE OUT AAVAILABLEVAILABLE • $3 Drinks in Cape May at Historic FreeFFree DeliveryDelliivery $1$100 mimin.in $1 Dogs Cold Spring Village, call Special App Menu 45¢ Wings 898-2300. Corner of Paci¿ c & Lincoln Avenues, Wildwood Live Entertainment All Winter Long!! N. Wildwood 10/13/12—Emile Pan- - All Major Credit Cards Accepted dolfi to Return to PAC at 609-522-2320 609-522-7759 Friday, Oct. 5th • Dr. Phil & The Heart Attacks at 6:30pm 7:30 PM in Cape May Open Year Round Free Parking: In Dragon House Lot on Lincoln Ave. between Pacifi c & NJ Saturday, Oct. 6th • Big Bleu at 8pm Court House at the PAC, COMING SOON... call 463-1924. Open Every Day 11:30am ‘til Late Night Casey’s Monster Bash 97.3 Eagles Tailgate Party with 10/13/12— East Over 200 Seating. Can Accommodate Large Groups Saturday Oct. 27th @8pm ESPN Sports Patrol on Location! Lynne Theater Compa- with Sindi Raymond Sunday Nov. 11th • 2-4pm ny Presents “It Pays to www.dragonhousechinese.com Prizes • Giveaways • Food & Drink Specials (Page A48 Please) A48 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Dining & Entertainment Herald Newspapers October 3 2012

OPEN DAILY LUNCH, DINNER Tuckahoe Cars, Cruise & Crafts Show THRU OCTOBER & LATE NIGHT to Be Held Oct. 27, 2012 PETERSBURG – The show. The registration fee fl ea market vendors, or Admission is free to the Greater Tuckahoe Area increases to $20 after Oct. swap meet vendors. Food public, but the group is B@RT@KE@LHKXCHMHMF Merchants' Association 20. Those who register are vendors must call (609) collecting non-perishable “ recently announced their not obligated to participate 628-2829 for pre-approval food items to be donated to LIKE US” ON FACEBOOK Inaugural Tuckahoe Cars, in the cruise. All vehicles (please leave a message). the Community FoodBank Cruise & Crafts Show that are to be included in Vendor Applications are of NJ. Please be generous which will be held on judging must be on the lot available through the web to those in need. www.facebook.com/ConcordCafe Sat., Oct. 27 from 10:00 by noon. Trophies will be site as well. For more information, a.m. - 4:00 p.m. at Aman- awarded in twelve catego- Other activities include please call (609) 628- @MCFDS@ da's Field on Route 50 in ries, plus Judges' Choice a Pumpkin Pie Baking Con- 2829 and leave a message. Petersburg (Upper Town- and Best in Show. test (judging at 1 p.m.), A member of the GTAMA FREE ship). Rain Date is Oct. The GTAMA is also in- Decorated Pumpkin Con- will get back to you as soon 28. viting vendors to join the test for All Ages (judging as they can. A car cruise will begin fun with a fee of only $20 at 2 PM), a Moon Bounce Car, craft and food ven- * *FREE*FREE CONCOCONCORDRD BURBURGERGER WITH THE PURCHASEPU OF ANY promptly at 9 a.m., and per 12-foot by 16- foot BURGER SSANDWICHANDWICH OFOF EQUALEQUAL OROR GREATERGREATER VALUE.VAL DINE-IN ONLY. for the kids, music from 8 dor applications and infor- PPRINTRINT COUPONCOUPON FROMFROM FB.FB. OFFEROFFER EXPIRESEXPIR 10-31-12. will include antiques, space. Registration fee in- AM to 4 PM, and much mation is available online street rods, motorcycles, creases to $25 if you pay more. Food will be avail- at www.TuckahoeNJ.com. 7800 DUNE DRIVE, AVALON Tuners, Imports and just on the day of the show. able. Please visit the web It will be a day of food, about anything else that Vendors may include: arts, DINE IN 368.5505 or TAKE OUT 368.1072 site at www.TuckahoeNJ. fun, entertainment & is has wheels and is street crafts, antiques, car-relat- com for more information friends -- bring the entire legal. Registration forms ed vendors, collectables, on the Contests. family! | and much more informa- $TQFDQR€2HYY@€2@RS@€%Q@AB@JDR /@QSHMHR€$DDQ€9HMD€%NBJS@HKR tion is available online at www.TuckahoeNJ. com. You may also reg- ister online through this BOGO THURS site. There is a $15 reg- Buyy One Get One $29.99 istration fee to enter the $15 Bottle of Wine Special Calendar YOU STILL HAVE of Events RED SAUCE SUNDAY TIME TO... (From Page A47) Asst. Pastas, Seafood, Advertise” at 8:00 PM Chicken $15 GET SAUCED! in Cape May at the First Presbyterian Church, call OPEN THROUGH THIS SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7TH! 884-5898. Open Wed.-Sun. from 11am NFL SPECIALS 10/14/12 Cape May Serving Lunch & Dinner Food ~ $5 Tacos • Mussels • Calamari • open daily from 4:30pm — County Free Drive- Regular Menu Every Night Meatball Sub • Nachos • Wings reservations 729-0401 Through Flu Clinic at Drink ~ $2 Miller Lite Drafts Breakfast Sat. & Sun. 8am Annual Gift free parking • full bar 8:30 AM in Cape May $5 Absolut • $3 Domestics Certifi cates Purchase Court House at Kindle great wines • outrageous food Ford, call 463-6581. 2409 Dune Drive, Avalon • Text Chair To 411247 $50 for $40 609-967-3300 • www.rocknchair.net (Cash only. Effective for the 2013 Season) 10/14/12— Fashion 1901 New York Avenue • North Wildwood Show at 12:00 PM in www.pirosrestaurant.com Friend us on facebook Wildwood at Beth Judah Friday Special - Free App w/2 Entrees - Bring Ad Temple, call 522-7541. 10/14/12— Advent Cape May Organ Recital at 4:00 PM in Cape May Open Serving Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner Daily at Cape May’s Episcopal Church of the Advent, Year “Voted Best of The Shore” call 884-3065. Round 10/14/12— Avalon “Voted Best Family Restaurant” Lions Pasta Night, Ben- efi ts the Avalon Chari- ties Foundation, Inc. at 5:00 PM in Avalon at The Windrift, call (800) 453-7438. 10/16/12— East Lynne to Host a Day at Peddler’s Village at 7:30 AM in Lahaska at Ped- 3 dler’s Village, call 898- Diner Cafe Restaurant Course 9508. Menu 10/16/12— County Early Bird Specials 3-5:30pm $30 Anytime Public Works Asso- Blackboard Specials • Full Course Dinners ciation’s Annual Snow Open Thurs-Sun from 5pm Dinner ‡ Late Night ‡ Cocktails Plow Rodeo at 8:00 AM Take Out Available • Baking on the Premises 9510 Pacific Avenue ‡ Wildwood Crest, NJ in Erma at the Naval Air Station, call 465-1035. 325 WEST SPRUCE AVE. , NORTH WILDWOOD 609.522.5425 ‡ www.marienicoles.com FREE PARKING • 609-729-4900 • www.stardinercafe.com 10/17/12—Hard of Hearing Support Group at 6:30 PM in Cape May izzleizzle aatt tthe hore! Court House at Cape S S Regional Medical Center, call 463-4043. Family Dining & 10/17/12—‘The Belle Fine Cocktails! of Amherst’ presented by Cape May Stage at The Deck 8:00 PM in Cape May As A Thank You To All of our at the Robert Shackleton Friday at 3pm Playhouse, call 884-1341. Loyal Patrons For A Great Year... Saturday at 12 noon 10/18/12— “Birth Dining Room Made Simple” Child- Join us for our End of Season birth Preparation Class Open Fri. & Sat. at 5pm at 6:00 PM in Cape May Meatball Sandwiches $3 Wings ‘n Yuengs Blast On The Deck Court House at Cae Re- Coronas amd Coors Light Drafts $1 Live Entertainment Wing Special and Early Bird Menu gional Medical Center, Quizzo with Prizes $1.50 Yuengling Drafts 1/2 Price apps (while they last) 5pm-6pm call 463-2059. $2 Buck Chuck Beers & Well Drinks 3 Courses for $20 10/19/12— Card $4 Cheesesteaks & $1.50 Coors Light Live Weekdays 4:30 - 6:30 Party Fundraiser Set Name That Tune 9pm Entertainment Sunday For Oct. 19 in Sea Isle City at 12:00 PM in Sea CLOSING THIS SAT. OCT. 6TH, WE’LL SEE YOU IN THE SPRING! FREE DELIVERY ON Isle City at Saint Joseph PACKAGE GOODS & FOOD! free parking ~ elevator Available For Private Parties Church Auditorium, call 486-6166. 4415 park blvd., wildwood ~ www.icehousewildwoodnj.com (Page A49 Please) Herald Newspapers October 3 2012 Dining & Entertainment www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A49 Cape May Stage to Present ‘The Belle of Amherst’ CAPE MAY – At long love and death. (her screenplay), and the “A Voice of Her Own: Be- niors (62+), and $15 stu- stage.org. last, the secrets are re- When this extraordinary award-winning T. G.I. F. coming Emily Dickinson” dents. Wed., Oct. 17 is a “The Belle of Amherst” vealed, the poems and play opened on Broadway (based on a scene created at and “Wider than the Sky: Half-Price Preview Night is presented through the mysteries are illuminated, with Julie Harris, it was Second City). TV includes: Essays and Meditations on with half-price tickets gracious support of The and the story of Emily deemed “Magnifi cent… “Law & Order”, “Law & the Healing Power of Em- for all; Sun., Oct. 21 is a Queen Victoria Bed and Dickinson is told as you’ve An arresting, riveting ex- Order: SVU”, “A Matter ily Dickinson” of which Half-Price Senior matinee, Breakfast. This season’s never heard it before. In perience.” by the NY Daily of Principle”, “Harry” (se- she is co-editor. with half-price tickets sponsors include 410 Bank Cape May Stage’s upcom- News. The captivating ries), “The Fugitive”, and “The Belle of Amherst” for Seniors 62+. Follow- Street, Frescos, Cape May ing production of William production went on to win Ibsen’s “An Enemy of the will run from Wed., Oct. ing the Oct. 18 opening, Winery, Cape S Cape, Cor- Luce’s "The Belle of Am- Harris a Tony Award for People” (PBS). She was a 17 to Sat., Oct. 27, Thurs- all ticket holders are in- ner Cottage Apartments, herst," opening Oct. 17 Best Actress in 1977 for regular on “Sesame Street” days through Saturdays at vited to join the opening Exit Zero, Harry’s Bar & and running through Oct. her outstanding portrayal and appeared for a year on 8 p.m. and Sundays at 3 night after-party, with the Grille at the Montreal Inn, 27 at the Robert Shack- of Emily Dickinson, one of the daytime drama “As the p.m. at the Robert Shack- chance to mingle with the The Washington Inn, and leton Playhouse, director American’s most famous World Turns”. leton Playhouse at 405 cast and crew. Lucky Bones. Austin Pendleton paints a and enigmatic poets. An author as well as Lafayette Street in down- Call (609) 884-1341 for an actor, Dana is the au- town Cape May. Tickets reservations and informa- poignant portrait of Emily Broadway’s Barbara Currently playing Em- - Sponsored Content thor of two recent books are $35 adults, $30 se- tion, or visit the theatre’s Dickinson, showing sides Dana stars as Emily ily Dickinson across the about the poet, the novel website at www.capemay- of the reclusive poet never Dickinson in “The Belle US and Canada, Ms. Dana seen before on stage. of Amherst” at Cape appeared on Broadway in Playwright William May Stage. Photo credit: William Inge’s “Where’s Luce brilliantly weaves Mark Kwiatek Daddy?”, “Who’s Afraid PLACE FRIDAY SATURDAY REST OF WEEK Dickinson’s poetry and of Virginia Woolf?”, “En- writings into a two-act play 1886. Directed by Austin ter Laughing”, and “Room that leaves audiences spell- Pendleton whose credits Service” and was a mem- • Live Remote with Thur - Oct 4th bound. Set in the parlor include three Tony-nom- ber of the improvisational BAY VIEW WIBBAGE 94.3 4-6pm Live Music w/Jim on the Guitar 6:30pm of the Dickinson home in inated Broadway produc- group “Second City”. • Quizzo with Nick Sun - Oct 7th Page A42 • 522-1287 Eagles vs. Steelers 1pm Amherst, Massachusetts, tions: “Spoils of War” by Other stage performances 8pm audiences quickly realize Michael Weller; “Shel- include: “Joan of Lorraine” they are part of the play. ter”, a musical by Cryer (as Joan of Arc), “Toys in BEACH CREEK and Ford; and Lillian Hell- Call for Entertainment Played by Broadway ac- the Attic”, “Ghosts”, Page A46 • 522-1062 tress Barbara Dana, Em- man’s “The Little Foxes” “Break a Leg”, “Stage at ily interacts directly with starring Elizabeth Taylor, Bay”, and the British com- her ‘guests’ (the audi- Emily relives the greatest edy “Eh?” opposite Dustin Ultimate Dance Vintage Rock w/ Sun - Oct 7th ence) and with numerous joys and deepest despairs Hoffman to name a few. BOILER ROOM Party w/ The Dane The Billy D. Light Blues & Rock with family members, friends, of her life with humor, Films include: “Raising The Page A42 • 884-8421 Anthony Band Trio 9pm Bluebone 9pm teachers and loves as she insight and most notably Flagg”, “The In-Laws”, 9pm grows from a girl of 15 with her unique and mys- “Popi”, “Fire Sale”, “Chu- Allan Weber Duo: Sun - Oct 7th CAPE MAY Sunset & Wine Lovers Cruise to her death at age 55 in terious perspectives on Chu and the Philly Flash” Departs at 6pm/ Returns at 9pm Rhythm & Blues Cruise with LEWES FERRY Special Occasion: Cruises Rhythm & Blues Cruise with Special Calendar of Events Page A43 • 1-800-64-Ferry Occasion: Cruise Departs 4:30pm Depart 1pm & 4:30pm nual Rotary Pumkin (From Page A47) burg at Amanda’s Field, call 624-8994. Festival & Harvest Food Dr. Phil & The 10/19/12—Sea Isle CASEY’S ON Big Bleu Sun - Oct 7th Drive at 10:00 AM in Heart Attacks City’s Halloween Pa- 10/20/12—12th An- Cold Spring at Historic THIRD 8pm Eagles vs. Steelers 1pm rade at 7:00 PM in Sea nual Applefest at 10:00 Cold Spring Village, call Page A47 • 522-7759 6:30pm Isle City along Landis AM in Greenfi eld at Gan- 827-8771. Ave., call 253-0050. dy Farmstand, call 390- COUNTRY CLUB Thur - Oct 4th Name that Tune 9pm 5656. 10/20/12—Sea Isle’s TAVERN Oh Needers Mon - Oct 8th Quizzo with Prizes 10/20/12—Safe Sit- Octoberfest at 11:00 AM Tue - Oct 9th Dan Marro ter Certifi cation at 9:00 10/20/12— Annual in Sea Isle City at Excur- Page A48 • 465-1515 AM in Cape May Court Rotary Pumpkin Festi- sion Park, call 263-8847. House at Cape Regional val at 10:00 AM in Cold CRAB HOUSE Center, call 463-4043. 10/20/12—Trunk or g Two Mile Spring at Historic Cold Call for Information Spring Village, call 827- Treat at 6:30 PM in Rio Page A50 • 522-1341 10/20/12— Upper 8771. Grande at the Family Township Soccer Shock- Success Center, call 778- er at 9:00 AM in Peters- 10/20/12—21st An- 6226. DOGTOOTH Name That Mike & Vince Sun - Oct 7th BAR & GRILL Tune at 9pm Eagles vs. Steelers 1pm 10/20/12— Middle Page A44 • 522-8383 Township Class of 1987 9 pm 25 year Reunion at 7:00 PM in Wildwood at the DJ entertainment 9 pm Sun - Oct 7th Bolero Resort, call 390- FLIP FLOPZ Eagles vs. Steelers 1pm Authentic Japanese, Chinese, Thai, Malaysian & More 4680. Page A46 • 522-3350 MUST BRING COUPON 10/21/12 Upper Wed - Oct 3rd DVDJ Mollo 10 pm $ 00 $ Off — GOODNIGHT IRENE’S Call for 25 or more, Get 5 Township Soccer Shock- r DVDJ Mollo Thur - Oct 4th Quizzo 9pm $ 00 $ Off er at 9:00 AM in Peters- BREW PUB 10 pm Entertainment Sun - Oct 7th Eagles vs. Steelers 1pm 50 or more, Get 10 burg at Amanda’s Field, Page A46 • 729-3861 • NFL Ticket $7500 or more, Get $15 Off call 624-8994. HARPOON Cowabunga 10/21/12— Christ Take Out & Dining Only HENRY’S Chris 6-9pm Ask About Delivery Child 29th Annual Baby Page A47 • 886-5529 Exp. 10/10/12 Shower at 1:00 PM in Not to be combined w/any other offer. Town Bank at St. John of • Reservations Available • God Hall. HEMINGWAY’S • Party Room in Back • the Grand Hotel DJ entertainment 9pm 609-770-7773 10/23/12— County Page A41 • 884-5611 Hosts Educational Semi- 1500 Rt. 47 South nar on Medicare Part D Wed - Oct 3rd Jon Pruitt, solo piano 5:30- (near ShopRite, next to Dollar Tree) credit cards accepted MERION Lisa Tee & Matt Lisa Tee & Matt 10:30pm Find us on at 10:00 AM in Villas at Hayden: solo piano Hayden: solo piano Thu - Oct 4th Dean Schneider, Solo Piano Facebook www.SushiUkai.com Lower Cape Senior Center i and solo piano/vocals and solo piano/vocals 5:30-10:30 pm INN 5:30-11:30 pm 5:30-11:30 pm Sun - Oct 7th Dean Schneider, Solo Piano call 886-8138. Page A40 • 884-8363 5:30-10:30 pm NORTH END Sun - Oct 7th Eagles vs. Steelers AMERICAN Ann Oswald 1pm • Live Post-Game Show Hosted OPEN YEAR ROUND by Krausey & The Philly Godfather BREAKFASTBRB • LUNCH • DINNER • LATE NIGHT GRILL 6-10PM on 98.7 The Coast • Football Survival Page A47 • 609-435-5691 Pool with Prizes & Giveaways Great Specials OWEN’S DJ Snap 4-8pm Name That Sun - Oct 7th during all Tune with NFL Ticket PUB DJ Bee Bop Bernie Sun - Oct 7th EAGLES Page A43 • 729-7290 8pm-12am Ronn E. Dee 9pm Eagles vs. Steelers 1pm GAMES RIO D STATION Terry-Oke 9pm Sunday $2 Tacos Page A44 • 889-2000 all day & night Acoustic w/ Carl END OF THE WORLD e Funday Thur - Oct 4th Acoustic w/ Marnie & Nate – 4:30pm SupSuperer SizeSiz Behrens – 4:30pm PARTY! 11am-1am: RUSTY NAIL Acoustic w/Delany & Sun - Oct 7th Reggae Sunday w/ Trinidelphia 12:30pm, 9 Rock N’ Roll w/ Reeves 4:30pm & Classic Raggamuffi ns 5pm & George Wesley 9pm Chicken Parm $11.99 PRIME RIB Page A39 • 884-0017 TWELVE:01- 9pm Rock w/ The Guy Petersen Mon - Oct 8th Acoustic w/ Gregg Carpenter – 4:30pm Wednesdayy NIGHT $11.99 Band 9pm Wed - Oct 3rd Bob Campanell 5-9pm Sun., Tues., & Thurs. TUCKAHOE Ben Singleton Happy $2 Domestic Bottles WEEK OF Bob Hunter Thur - Oct 4th Drew Love 5:30-9:30pm Hour INN 6-10pm 6-10pm Mon - Oct 8th Jim Fisher 4-8 pm & $2 Pints Sun. & Thurs. OCT. 3- OCT. 9 Page A46 • 390-3322 Tue - Oct 9th Ann Oswald 5-9 pm *prices available only during DAILY happy hour at the bar only. Thur - Oct 4th 4-6 WESTY’S DJ Jerry Smith Mon-Fri 35¢ Wings Stellar Mojo 10pm IRISH PUB Open Juke Box 10 pm Sun - Oct 7th Page A49 • 522-4991 Eagles vs. Steelers 1pm 101 E. Walnut Ave., North Wildwood 609-522-4991 A50 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Dining & Entertainment Herald Newspapers October 3 2012 East Lynne Theater Company Will Have a CRAB HOUSE Busy Columbus Day Weekend AT CAPE MAY – The That evening, at 8:00 award-winning East Lynne p.m., Michele performs TWO MILE LANDING Theater Company is busier "“Someone Must Wash than ever over the Colum- the Dishes: An Anti- bus Day holiday weekend Suffrage Satire" at the J. with its mainstage produc- Thompson Baker House WaterfrontW tion of "It Pays to Adver- in Wildwood. Written tise" adding a Sun. perfor- Dining by Marie Jenney Howe Happy mance, our fi nal "Tales of one-hundred years ago, Hour the Victorians" on Sat., a Michele has been travel- production in Wildwood, 2-5pm ing the country doing this and an acting class with witty, wonderful piece Lunch performer/director Tom for over twenty years, re- $5 Menu Byrn. Dinner ceiving high praise from at bar! On Sat., Oct. 6 at 4:00 audience and reviewers Cocktails p.m., "Tales of the Victori- alike. She has performed InsideIn & Outdoors ans" takes place at The Cli- in various plays regionally veden Inn, 709 Columbia and in New York City, and Ave., with performer Mi- is a member of the profes- chele LaRue reading classic sional unions, the Ac- American stories while pa- LocatedLo on tors’ Equity Association trons enjoy tea and treats and SAG/AFTRA. As a OceanO Drive Monday-Thursday on the inn’s lovely porch. theater editor-writer, she betweenbe Cape May and The cost is only $10 and is also a member of the All You Can Eat Crabs anyone age 12 and under WildwoodW Crest (At the foot of $15 Per Person Drama Desk, a group of is free. This ELTC popular New York drama critics. thethh toll bridge) 609-522-1341 pastime is now in its 23rd For information about season, and reservations www.twomilecrabhouse.comw this performance, call Tom Byrn and Maria Silverman in ELTC’s current may be made by calling 522-3639. the company at 884-5898. production of “It Pays to Advertise.” Photo credit: Since the acting class Gayle Stahlhuth with Tom Byrn went so well last March, ELTC is nounce, "Advertising is re- Recently, he appeared in offering another one on sponsible for everything!" "God of Carnage" at River Mon., Oct. 8. If you're a and he and his two friends Valley Rep in Poughkeep- seasoned performer, nev- are off and running in this sie, NY, and "A Wrinkle in *9(): :,(-66+ er performed on stage, or mad romp, with a cast of Time" and "Beautiful Boy" FULLULL LLINEINE OF FFRESHRESH SSEAFOODEAFO a theater lover who wants nine, under the direction at People’s Light & Theatre LLIVEIVE to fi nd out more about CLAW of ELTC’s artistic director, outside Philadelphia. Also BBLUELUE CLAW CCRABSRABS how actors work, join in Gayle Stahlhuth. a director, he helmed "The on the fun from 6:00 p.m. Not a stranger to Cape Living Newspaper," a new - 9:00 p.m. Tom’s focus May, Tom was in ELTC's play with music about the Take THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS! will be improvisation and production of "He and WPA Federal Theater for SHRIMP DINNER 12.99 the basics of scene work. She" last summer, receiv- Mad River Theater in Ohio. SCALLOP DINNER 13.99 The class is for ages 17 ing an excellent review in For eleven years, he was and over and the fee is SNOW CRABS 15.99 "The Wall Street Journal," a member of the Blooms- $20, payable by cash or and was in "The Dictator" burg Theatre Ensemble SHRIMP & SCALLOP DINNER 14.99 personal check, made and "The Ransom of Red in Pennsylvania. Tom is TRIO: GROUPER, SHRIMP & SCALLOPS 14.99 out to ELTC, at the door. Chief," in prior years. His also coeditor of "Letters DINNERS SERVED WITH BAKED POTATO OR FRENCH FRIES Reservations are recom- work-in-progress, "Histor- to the Editor: 200 Years CHOICE OF BROILED, STEAMED OR FRIED AND MORE... mended and may be made ical Spout Offs," based on in the Life of an American 6WLU+H`ZH>LLR*HSSMVY/V\YZ by calling the company at editorials from local Cape Town," published by Si- ... 884-5898 or sending an May newspapers printed mon & Schuster. Out 228 Route 47 S., CMCH, NJ • 463-8845 e-mail to eastlynneco@ before 1920, has had two aol.com. 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