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The Wildwoods Keep the Fun Coming During Its ‘Second Season’ THE WILDWOODS – ditional tourism revenue. The State Summer may ‘offi cially’ An example of the im- Firemen’s Convention will be coming to an end, but pact of ‘Second Season’ attract thousands of fi re- the Greater Wildwoods events on the Wildwoods’ men for meetings, semi- Tourism Improvement economy is ‘Roar to the nars, exhibits and other & Development Author- Shore’ – one of the fi ve- events from Thur., Sept. ity (GWTIDA) has been mile island’s signature 13 through Sat., Sept. 15 working hard to ensure fall events. According to a and will feature a parade that fun in the Wild- with fi refi ghters from study done by the Richard Thur., Sept. 6 through Sun., woods carries on through- Stockton College of New throughout New Jersey rid- out the rest of 2012. Sept. 9, featuring free live ing aboard their fi re trucks Jersey, ‘Roar to the Shore’ entertainment, vendors One of GWTIDA’s pri- brings in thousands of post- through the Wildwoods mary missions is to ex- and other activities, along on Sat., Sept. 15 at 1 p.m. summer visitors, resulting with the Wildwood Tattoo tend the Wildwoods’ tour- in an estimated economic A weekend full of clas- ism season for months Convention and Show at sic cars, Irish fun and fam- impact of $26 million. the Wildwoods Conven- after the unoffi cial end ‘Second Season’ in the ily entertainment takes of summertime by fund- tion Center Fri., Sept. 7 Wildwoods begins this through Sun., Sept. 9. (Page A33 Please) ing and promoting fall year in Sept. with classic events as a means of fi ll- Wildwoods events includ- ing hotel rooms during ing the 8th Annual Wild- what would otherwise be wood Block Party and a slower tourism season. Music Festival on Sun., GWTIDA calls this period The Wildwoods’ Boardwalk Classic Car Show & Auction is one of dozens of events taking place in the Wildwoods during Fall, 2012. Sept. 2, celebrating the from Labor Day Weekend centennial anniversary of through the end of Nov. place before the winter strongest methods for ex- mile island that do not pay the City of Wildwood with their ‘Second Season.’ holidays arrive. With the panding the Wildwoods’ the hotel tax or tourism free music and entertain- “The tourism season warm autumn breezes tourism season and in- tax, can only be used for ment throughout the day comes to an end in most and less hectic pace comes creasing overnight stays events or event promotion. starting at Noon – includ- shore towns once Labor our offi cial ‘Second Sea- and restaurant covers. The Wildwoods’ ‘Sec- ing a free performance by Day Weekend has passed, son.’ Many visitors state GWTIDA’s creating legis- ond Season’ begins right Chubby Checker at 9 p.m. but not in the Wildwoods,” that it’s their favorite time lation memorialized that after Labor Day Weekend and a Centennial Fire- said executive director of to be in the Wildwoods.” commitment with a caveat and extends through the works Extravaganza at 10 GWTIDA John Siciliano. Since the inception of stating all revenue from end of Oct. and into Nov. p.m.; and the Roar to the The Wildwoods’ Beach Monster Mash Truck Races “We have ten additional GWTIDA in 1993, special the tourism development – attracting hundreds of Shore Motorcycle Rally is one of dozens of events taking place in the Wild- weekends with more than events and themed week- fee, which is assessed to thousands of visitors and woods during Fall, 2012. 40 special events taking ends have been one of its all businesses on the fi ve- generating millions in ad-

Get a Taste of Fall at Morey’s Piers st nua Since 1991 1 An l Iris 2nd Annual 2 h Fall Festival September 20-23, 2012 Chili/Chowder NorthNorth WildwoodW THE WILDWOODS – What would Cook Off New Jersey Fall be without the smell of chili sim- mering on the stove? Get a true taste up a bit and teams can enter the cook off of the Jersey Shore on the boardwalk at no cost and compete for a $500 cash Thursday September 20th at Mariner’s Landing on Sept. 30 at grand prize,” said Kristel Fillmore, Events A.O.H. Golf Tournament - 7:30 AM $90.00 fee on or before 9/15 and $100.00 after 9/15 Morey’s Piers’ 2nd Annual Souper and Entertainment Manager. “The cook off Wildwood Country Club - 1170 Golf Club Rd., CMCH Sunday Chili and Chowder Cook Off. is a fun and tasty way to celebrate Fall.” The competition will begin at 11:00 a.m. Live Amateur Boxing – $25.00 in advance • $30.00 at the door Got a great chili or chowder reci- The Tent at The Pointe at Moore’s Inlet pe? It’s free to register in one of the on Sun., Sept. 30 with a 2 hour cooking pe- two categories - Individual or Pro- riod. Public tastings will begin at 1:00 p.m. Friday September 21st fessional (for restaurants and caterers). Each team Guests can purchase tasting kits online at store.morey- VENDORS - 8 AM to 7 PM Olde New Jersey Avenue to enter the competition receives 2 all-day unlim- spiers.com for $10. Tasting kits include 5 taste tickets, LIVE IRISH ENTERTAINMENT 12 PM to 10:30 PM Olde New Jersey Avenue ited ride passes to Morey’s Piers and the chance tasting cups and a Guest’s Choice Ballot. Quantities are limited, so get your tasting kit while supplies last! Saturday September 22nd to be named Best Chili or Chowder. Plaques will 5K Run - 8 AM SIGN-UP - $15.00 fee Olde New Jersey Avenue (prizes awarded) be awarded to the winners in each division. There For more information, to register your cooking team or purchase tasting kits, please visit www.moreyspiers.com. VENDORS - 8 AM to 7 PM Olde New Jersey Avenue will be a $500 cash prize for the Best Overall. LIVE IRISH ENTERTAINMENT 12 PM to 10:30 PM Olde New Jersey Avenue “Last year’s event produced some of the best chilis BRIAN RILEY PIPE EXHIBITION - 10 AM Sports Field 8th & Central Avenues - Sponsored Content and chowders we’ve tasted. This year we changed it Featuring some of the best pipe bands on the East Coast IRISH DANCE LESSONS – FREE – 11 AM to 1 PM – Anglesea Firehouse WELCOME BIKERS! Sunday September 23rd Hurry In & Get Your MASS - 10:30 AM Saint Ann’s R.C. Church Glenwood & Atlantic Avenues Mex Fix. . . Key West Celebrate our Faith & Heritage. Procession from main entrance to altar by the Protectors of the Faith Guards, the Emerald Society Honor Guard and Bag Pipers including a liturgical bag pipe soloist Café PARADE - 12:30 PM Starting at 24th & Surf to Spruce & Olde New Jersey Avenues GRAND MARSHAL - BRENDAN MOORE - National AOH President ican Gril Mex le Serving Breakfast & Lunch Featuring SEAMUS BOYLE – Past National AOH President Daily 7am-2pm VENDORS - 8 AM to 7 PM Olde New Jersey Avenue Open Daily at 11:30 a.m. through Sept. 9th Serving Dinner THE OFFICIAL IRISH MUSIC TENT Weekends through Sept. 22nd Thurs., Fri. , & Sat. until 9pmp CONTINUOUS IRISH ENTERTAINMENT ALL WEEKEND LONG All You Can Eat (Across from The Pointe at Moore’s Inlet) LUNCH • DINNER Celebrating Snow Crabs & Dungeness Crabs! Featuring: Derek WarÀ eld & the Young Wolftones, ICE CREAM 27 Celtic Connection, Bogside Rogues, Broken Shillelaghs, BURRITO BAR Years! The Sean Fleming Band, Secret Service, The Highland Rovers, 2U & Belfast Rasta Pasta & Seafood Connection featuring the Fitzpatrick Irish Dancers PATIO DINING BUS SERVICE AVAILABLE CHILDREN'S MENU Anglesea Fire Hall – 2nd & Olde New Jersey Avenue-Along Surf Avenue to 26th Avenue Over 20 Flavors of Ice Cream Dinner Specialties! Additional bus service to Wildwood and Wildwood Crest 56077 AtlAtlantic ti & BButtercup tt • WildWildwood d CCrest CATERINGCAATERING AVAILABAAVAILABLEVAILABLELE TAKE-OUT AVAILABLE • 609-522-5735 Corner of Andrew & Pacifi c Aves., 1-800-IRISH-91 or www.cmcaoh.com www.bandanasmexicangrille.com Wildwood • 522-5006 A32 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Dining & Entertainment Herald Newspapers September 5 2012 On the Waterfront at Schooner Island Ancient Order of Hibernians Open Wed. thru Sun. 21st Annual Irish Fall Festival Happy Hour Daily 3-5pm NORTH WILDWOOD tion will take place at the - The largest Irish festival fi eld located at 8th and Dinner from 4pm on the east coast begins on Central Avenues. This Thu., Sept. 20, and con- event attracts thousands cludes on Sun., Sept. 23, of spectators. Come see 2012. This festive four and hear some of the best day event is sponsored by pipe bands in the East! James J. Reilly, Division 1, Also on Saturday, the Ancient Order of Hiber- AOH will host free Irish nians (AOH). The AOH Dance Lessons at the is an organization which Anglesea Volunteer Fire fosters and preserves House, located in First Seating 4-6pm Irish culture and heritage. the heart of the The success of this fes- festival activities at Pointe at and Wildwood Crest. 3 Courses $25 tival has been overwhelm- 2nd and Olde New Moore’s For detailed information, ing, and continues to draw Jersey Avenues from must be seated by 6pm Inlet. The please call 609-884-5230 more and more people 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. Irish Music or visit gatrolley.com. each year. With over one On Sunday, everyone Tent will feature non-stop As a result of this ex- hundred vendors, sixteen is welcome to celebrate Rio Grande Ave., (By the Bridge) Wildwood • 609-522-1062 entertainment by Broken tremely successful annual food vendors, and an es- our faith and heritage www.beachcreek.net Shillelaghs, Celtic Connec- fund raising event, the timated crowd of over at Saint Anne’s Roman tion, Sean Fleming Band, AOH achieves signifi cant 200,000, this gathering Catholic Church in the Secret Service, Bogside charitable accomplish- will defi nitely be the place Notre Dame de la Mer Rogues, Highland Rovers, ments. These contribu- where you want to be! Parish, Glenwood and At- 2 U (the world’s second tions refl ect the loyalty The activities begin on lantic Avenues, Glenwood best show), Belfast and ideals which have Thu., Sept. 20, at 7:30 and Atlantic Avenues for Connection and Derek helped to strengthen our a.m. with a round of GOLF 10:30 a.m. MASS. There Warfi eld and the Young families, community, at the Wildwood Country will be a procession from Wolftones. For discount and national character. Club on Golf Club Road in the main entrance to the weekend admission tickets, This festival is spon- Cape May Court House. altar by the Protectors of $20.00 for all three days, sored, in part, by Budweis- The fee is $90.00 on or be- the Faith Guards, the Cape please call 215-397-5909. er and Greater Wildwood fore Sept. 15 and $100.00 May County Emerald So- Irish food and enter- Tourism Improvement and after Sept. 15 and includes ciety Honor Guard and a tainment will be avail- Development Authority. golf fees, continental liturgical bag piper soloist. able at most of the clubs The AOH would like breakfast, cart, cap, buf- Sunday at 12:30 p.m., and pubs in North Wild- to acknowledge and fet, beer and many prizes. the parade begins at 24th wood all weekend long. thank Mayor Bill Hen- Space is limited and reser- and Surf Avenues and will As always, bus service fey and the City of North vations are suggested. For continue to Spruce and will be available from the Wildwood for their an- additional information, Olde New Jersey Avenues. Anglesea Fire Hall – 2nd nual support of this event! please contact the AOH. The Irish Fall Festival is and Olde New Jersey Av- For additional informa- 3 On Thursday evening, honored to announce that enue along Surf Avenue tion contact the AOH at Course the festival will begin Brendan Moore, National to 26th Street. Additional 1-800-IRISH-91 or www. Menu where Olde New Jersey President of the Ancient 30 bus service will be avail- cmcaoh.com $ Anytime Avenue meets the ocean. Order of Hibernians in able through Wildwood The tent at The Pointe America will serve as the OPEN DAILY FROM 5PM ‡ ‡ Open Daily 5pm-midnight Dinner Late Night Cocktails at Moore’s Inlet will be 2012 Grand Marshal. In Bar & Liquor Store Open at 9am 9510 Pacific Avenue ‡ Wildwood Crest, NJ transformed into a boxing addition, we are honored Kitchen Open at 11am arena. Ten amateur box- to have Seamus Boyle, + 609.522.5425 ‡ www.marienicoles.com ing bouts, sanctioned by Past National President the Middle Atlantic Box- of the Ancient Order of + + Happy Hour ing Association, will fea- Hibernians, as a special + MON.- FRI. 4-7pm OPEN DAILY FROM 11AM ture the Harrowgate Box- guest. All AOH organiza- + $1.50 Mixed Drinks ing Club, Philadelphia, PA tions are welcome to be $1 Domestic Pints vs. the Holy Family Boxing a part of this celebration $2 Domestic Bottles Club, Belfast, Northern of Irish history and heri- 1/2 Price Appetizers Ireland. The event is tage. The parade will also scheduled to begin at 7 feature Miss North Wild- p.m. Tickets are $25.00 in wood Brooke Elizabeth Po’ Man Lunch99 Specials advance and $30.00 at the Iacono, many fraternal from $3 $10 Bottles door. For advanced ticket organizations, bag pipe of Wine Outdoor & Indoor Dining sales please call 215-465- bands, Irish dance groups 11am-2pm daily 1778 or contact the AOH. and much, much more. On Friday, Saturday and The offi cial Irish Music Sunday Bloody Mary Bar! Sunday the festivities will Tent, featuring continu- Make Your Own $5 Pint (9am-12Noon) Sunset The Happiest $2.75 Domestic Bottles take place on Olde New ous Irish entertainment Plus Breakfast Brunch Menu $4.999 $2.00 Domestic Drafts Jersey Avenue. Here the throughout the weekend Save $$ and Pre-Game Here!! $3.50 Import Bottles street vendors will display is located in the municipal 18th & New Jersey Avenues • North Wildwood Dinners their Irish memorabilia, parking lot across from The (609) 522-3030 $3.00 Import Drafts and the food vendors will $17.95 11am - 6pm Daily $4.50 Well Drinks offer a variety of Irish and non-Irish treats. This Celebrating 86 years of Family Tradition Served Daily During All Eagles Games & Phillies Day activity begins at 8 AM From 4-6pm each morning and contin- Games $1 Dogs & 1/2 Price Burgers! ues until 7 PM. There is Sunset Dinners sure to be something for Fudge Shops everyone. Stop by and Laura’s are complete, with THIS WEEKEND visit the AOH table for no substitutions, additional information. The Greatest Name in Fudge and include your Roar To The Shore On Friday and Saturday, choice of soup or there will be free live en- “The Original Fudge Shop salad, Rally Weekend: Sept. 6-9 tertainment continuously at the Shore” 1 entree, house from 12 p.m. until 10:30 dessert & coffee Bauer & Shea p.m. As always, the con- Since 1926 or tea. cert will begin with the (tax and gratuity Fri., Sept 7th - 5-9pm AND National Anthem sung by not included) Dolly McGee, followed Sat., Sept 8th - 3-7pm by the Irish National An- them sung by Mary Pat 16 FLAVORS OF FUDGE Plus...Don’t Miss out on these Exciting Events... Hastings. Other featured performers include: Tim- ChocolateChocolate CoveredC2001220001ered Fresh Fish of the Day NJ State Firemen’s my Kelly, Maura McK- Strawberries • Pineapples • Bananas Shrimp Scampi Irish Fall inney-Mastro, Ballina, Blueberries • Saltwater Taff y & Chocolates Fried or Broiled Convention Broken Shillelaghs, Bir- plus other candies...Including Sugar Free Selections! Flounder Weekend Festival mingham 6, Celtic Pride, www.laurasfudge.com Fried Crab Cake First Highland Watch and many, many more. 1-800-4-LAURAS or 729-1555 Slow Roasted Prime Sept. 13-15 Weekend Saturday begins with To order our delicious Fudge & Candies Year Round Rib of Beef Sept. 20-23 a 5K RUN. If you are Wildwood & Ocean Ave., Wildwood • 2006 Boardwalk, North Wildwood Chicken Parmesan interested, you can sign 34th & West • Boardwalk, Ocean City • 935 Asbury Ave., Ocean City Chipolte BBQ Glazed Sindi Raymond Sindi Raymond up at 8 a.m. at the AOH tent (between 1st and PaciÀ c Salmon PM Saturday, Sept. 15th, 3-8PM Saturday, Sept. 22nd, 3-7 2nd Avenues) on Olde Laura’s Discount on New Jersey Avenue. Cash Fudge Shops purchases prizes will be awarded. Our Gift To You 10% of $2.00 or more 708 West Burk Avenue * Wildwood, NJ * 609-522-6336 Saturday at 10AM the Not good with any other offer, or mail orders 2012 Brian Riley Pipe Exhibi- Herald Newspapers September 5 2012 Dining & Entertainment www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A33 Open Serving Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner Daily Wildwood Crest to Host Year “Voted Best of The Shore” Round NASCAR on the Water “Voted Best Family Restaurant” WILDWOOD CREST – It’s NASCAR on the wa- is free to Wildwood’s visi- ter! Championship pow- tors; visitors should plan er boat racing returns to on a full day from 9 a.m. to the Wildwoods the week- 4 p.m. In addition to rac- end of Oct. 6 and 7. The ing, there is a Marketplace Wildwoods will again be with food, merchandise, hosting the New Jersey and craft vendors, as well Governor’s Cup races, as displays and entertain- as well as the American ment. After the races, there Power Boat Association is much to enjoy in the Eastern Divisionals! The Wildwoods! Great restau- Diner Cafe Restaurant event, conducted on rants, the Boardwalk and the bay waters of Wild- Piers, or a relaxing walk Early Bird Specials 3-5:30pm wood Crest, will be the on the beautiful beaches. Blackboard Specials • Full Course Dinners last stop on the Ameri- an increase of 20 teams most exciting hydroplane For more informa- can Power Boat Asso- over previous years due class on the circuit, runs tion, visit www.Wild- Take Out Available • Baking on the Premises ciations race boat circuit. to the Eastern Divisionals big block super-charged woodsHydrofest.com or Ann Fitzgerald, who title. Fitzgerald is particu- motors, boasting 1500 hp. call the event coordina- 325 WEST SPRUCE AVE. , NORTH WILDWOOD coordinates the Hydrofest larly excited to know that Big noise! Big roostertails! tor at 609-889-9181. FREE PARKING • 609-729-4900 • www.stardinercafe.com for the host community, at least four Grand Prix Grand Prix - they are the Wildwood Crest, stated hydroplanes have made biggest and baddest hydro- - Sponsored Content that 80 to 85 race teams a commitment for Hydro- planes! Don’t miss them! are expected this year, fest. Grand Prix class, the Wildwoods Hydrofest Mummers String Band Show Struts Back to the Wildwoods Announcing our annual WILDWOOD – Phila- best strut for the crowd, The show is free to at- delphia’s very own Mum- followed by the Mummers tend and is fun for all ages. 50/40 gift certiÅ cate sale. mers make their way Parade at 4:45 p.m. The For additional informa- back to the Wildwoods parade will feature the tion about the Mummers Purchase a 50.00 gift certiÅ cate on Sat., Sept. 8 for the top string bands from this String Band Show, call 609- Mummers String Band year’s New Year’s Day Pa- 522-2955 or visit www. for only 40.00. Cash only. Show, set to take place rade in Philadelphia, PA. NorthWildwood.com. EFFECTIVE FOR THE 2013 SEASON along Olde New Jersey Av- Spectators will be able For additional informa- enue in North Wildwood. to get up-close views of rade, in addition to joining tion about the Wildwoods, open daily from 4:30pm The Mummers Strut the beautiful costumes the fun and learning the visit www.WildwoodsNJ. Contest will begin at 4 and intricate dance steps famous “Mummers Strut.” com or call 800-992-9732. reservations 729-0401 p.m. featuring parade- these eccentric perform- free parking • full bar goers performing their ers display during the pa- The Wildwoods great wines • outrageous food (From Page A31) featuring crafts, games, YOUR BICYCLE STORE place the following traditional Italian 1901 New York Avenue • North Wildwood weekend, Thur., cooking and www.pirosrestaurant.com Friend us on facebook Sept. 20 continuous free AT THE JERSEY SHORE! live enter- Our 34th Year through Sat., OPEN ALL YEAR! Sept. 23, tainment with four all week- Introducing signature end long. Celebrating Our 38th Anniversary our Wildwoods’ The Beach Fall Schedule events: The Monster Open Fri. 12 Noon Monday 10am-6pm Boardwalk Classic Mash Truck Rac- Tuesday CLOSED Car Auction will take place e s take place Fri., Sept. Wednesday 10am-6pm Sept. 20-22. The Board- 28 through Sun., Sept. Sat. & Sun. 8am Thursday 10am-6pm walk Classic Car Show 30 – featuring jam-packed Friday 10am-6pm and the Wildwoods Irish monster truck shows on Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner & Late Night Snacks Saturday 9am-3pm Fall Festival will take place the beach with monster Sunday 12noon-3pm Sept. 20-23 and the Sunset truck legends Bigfoot, Lake Seafarers Celebration Backdraft and Megasaurus. will be held on Sept. 22. The Wildwoods’ ‘Sec- Algie’s Place Bikes The Wildwoods Olde ond Season’ of fun con- 6207 New Jersey Ave., Wildwood Crest Time Italian Festival hap- tinues into Oct. with the $5 Golf 609-729-5669 • www.bikesandrepair.com pens Fri., Sept. 28 and free Wildwoods Seafood Sat., Sept. 29 at Fox Park, & Music Festival along Atlantic Avenue between Wildwood and Schelleng- before MAKING THE WATER Exit 4B off GSPky. er Avenues on Sat., Oct. 6 MORE FUN! 3001 Wildwood Blvd., featuring live music, craft- Between Wildwood & Rio Grande on Route 47 ers, food vendors, a Kidz 5pm Korner for little ones and a pie eating contest. The 729-4774 Wildwoods NJ Governor’s Visit Us At: www.pier47.com Cup Hydrofest Power Boat Check Out Our Web Races on Sat., Oct. 6 and Page For Complete Reserve Your Sun., Oct. 7 take place at and Up To Date Sunset Lake in Wildwood Listing of Pre-Owned Winter Storage Space Crest featuring fre, high- velocity international Boats and Skis powerboat races. The 9th Now Up To 10% Back Annual Greater Wildwood In Marina Cash Chamber of Commerce Fabulous ‘50s & Beyond Restaurant and Ice Cream Parlor (Must be paid in full by 9/15/12) Weekend is Fri., Oct. 12 and Sat., Oct. 13 which Winterize With Us will include a Fri. Night Record Hop, a free ‘50s BEST SCOOP IN TOWN! By 9/15 & Earn 10% in Street Fair Sat. afternoon Only homemade ice cream at Fox Park across from the Marina Cash Wildwoods Convention in the Wildwoods! (Marina Cash excludes Fuel) Center, and the Fabulous Visit Our Ship Store '50s Concert Sat. night in Enjoy the Victorian atmosphere and be sure to visit our Call For Details the Oceanfront Arena at distinctive gift shop and video arcade with prize redemption center! Dealer Waverunner & Jet the Wildwoods Conven- For: Sport Boats AND Skis tion Center featuring top oldies acts including Ken- HILDRETH & PACIFIC AVES., WILDWOOD ny Vance and The Plano- ENGINEERED TO PERFORM tones, The Orlons, The 609-729-1817 5th Dimension featuring www.dufferswildwood.com Classic Luxury. Smooth Ride. Florence LaRue, and Paul Major Credit Cards Accepted • Smoke-Free Restaurant Revere & The Raiders. And Handicap accessible (Page A34 Please) A34 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Dining & Entertainment Herald Newspapers September 5 2012 5th Annual Seafood and Music Festival to Be Held in the Wildwoods

THE WILDWOODS – val, complete with great Sunday thru Wednesday 8pm-Close, The Greater Wildwood food, great music, messy $2 & $3 Beer & Drink Specials Thursday thru Sunday 10pm - Close Chamber of Commerce pie-fi lled faces and great presents the 5th Annual vendors, is free to attend. Seafood and Music Festi- For additional in- val Sat., Oct. 86 from 11 formation, please call a.m. - 7 p.m. featuring a 609-729-4000 or vis- Welcome Bikers! full day of eating, danc- it www.gwcoc.com. ing, pie eating contest Friday, September 7th DJ Mollo and all-out fun that will - Sponsored Content take place along Atlantic Avenue between Wild- Saturday, September 8th The Cram wood and Schellenger Avenues in Wildwood. & Pink Floyd Tribute Band The festival will include live music, crafters, food The 5th Annual Seafood and Music Festival vendors, pie eating con- will include live music, crafters, food vendors, 400 West Spruce Ave. • North Wildwood tests, craft vendors and a clam chowder contest and much more Sat., 609-522-7600 • www.coconutcovenj.com much more. A Kids Korner, Oct. 6, 2012. with children’s activities Free live musical en- Band, Who Knows Band, including pumpkin paint- tertainment for the day Spoonful – O- Blues and ing, face painting, and in- includes Frank Bey and Kids Don’t Bounce Band. fl atable bouncers, will take The Swing City Blues The 5th Annual Sea- place from noon - 4 p.m. food and Music Festi- The Wildwoods Craft Beer Festival (From Page A33) Sept. 22 – Wildwood Oct. 19-20 – Mo- the fi nal Oct. weekend is Crest’s Sunset Lake rey’s Fears Terror [,.% &"%2"'"' Seafarers Celebration full of fun-fi lled Halloween on the Boardwalk Sunday, Sept. 9th & 16th events for the entire family. Sept. 21-23 – Mo- Oct. 20-21 – As ‘Second Season’ rey’s Piers Annual New Jersey Light- Daily Eagles Post Game Show comes to an end and cool- Beach Jam Fall Festival house Challenge er breezes fi ll the Jersey Sept. 28-29 – An Olde Oct. 26 – Hallow- ))2 (.+ with 98.7 The Coast shore, the Wildwoods Con- Time Italian Festival een Parade and Fun Fair 4-7pm Hosted by Joe Krause & vention Center hosts two Sept. 28-29 – Wild Oct. 26-27 – Mo- cheerleading competitions Thang Chrysler Car Show rey’s Fears Terror Nov. 18 – Ch e e r The Philly Godfather throughout the month of Sept. 28-30 – Beach on the Boardwalk Tech American Rec. & • Football Survival Pool Nov.: the Cheer Tech Inc. Monster Mash Truck Races Oct. 27 – Wildwoods School Championships $5 Midnight • Prizes & Giveaways Island Championships Sept. 28-30 – Mid- Boardwalk Pumpkin Run • Food & Drink Specials Sun., Nov. 4 and the Cheer Atlantic Police & Fire Oct. 30 – Trunk or Treat *Please note that the in- Margaritas Tech American Recreation Survivors Weekend and so much more! for Halloween Family Event formation and dates above EveryEverynight night midnight to close. & School Championships Sept. 29 – Annual Oct. 31 – Greater are subject to change. Sun., Nov. 18. Both events Pennsauken Surf Fish- Wildwood Elks Hal- )'"%2.'!À"''+À-" !- will feature teams compet- ing Club Tournament loween Haunted House For additional infor- Chestnut & Olde New Jersey North Wildwood ing on a 54’ by 42’ spring Sept. 29 – Ed’s Funcade Nov. 4 – Cheer Tech mation about the events fl oor, trying to impress the Treasure Hunt & DQ Ice Island Championships listed here and about 609.435.5691 www.northendamericangrill.com crowd and win the judges’ Cream Eating Contest Nov. 10 – Elks Hoop Shoot the Wildwoods, visit votes. All performances Sept. 30 – Morey’s Nov. 10 – Wild- www.WildwoodsNJ.com will be choreographed Piers Souper Sun. Clos- woods Casino Night or call 800-992-9732. to music and sound ef- ing Day and Chili / Nov. 11 – Vet- fects, and winning teams Chowder Cook Off eran's Day Services - Sponsored Content will be awarded prizes. Oct. 5-7- Morey’s Fears All You Can Eat Terror on the Boardwalk Below is a full list Oct. 5-8 – Second Annual Open for Lunch & Dinner Daily! of the Wildwoods’ Fall All Ford Truck / Car Show Sea & Land Buffet 2012 special events:* Oct. 6 – Seafood Served 4-9 pm & Music Festival Aug. 31-Sept. 2 – All Oct. 6 – Seafood Dinner HURS BREAKFAST GM Car & Truck Show and a Night at the Theater SUN-TSUN-THURS • Two Soups Daily • Fresh Fruit (in sea- 11AM-8PM BUFFET Sept. 1 – Concert Oct. 6-7 – Gov- FRI. & SAT. 11AM-9PM son) • Stuffed Flounder with Crabmeat Under the Stars Se- ernor’s Cup Hydro- or Broiled Flounder • Fried Shrimp Served 8 am to ries (Beatlemania) fest Powerboat Races Sept. 1 – Sat. After- Oct. 6-7 – George Έ11AMͳ3PMΉ 12:30 pm DAILY LUNCH SPECIALS • Crab Cakes • Broiled Grouper or noon Beach Concert Pratt Memorial Soc- CaterCateringing Creamed Chipped Beef • Pancakes (The Brooklyn Bridge) cer Tournament MEATY MONDAY- Burgers, Double Burgers AvAvailableailable Salmon Pomadora • Broiled Tilapia Red Oak Toast • Belgian WafÛ es with 7 Days A Sept. 1 – Summer Live Oct. 6-7 – Great Fall Clas- & Burger Quesadillas from $5.50 Week, Hot Toppings • Strawberries • Cherries • Mussels Marinara • Bar-B-Que Ribs Music Series at Centen- sic Surf Fishing Tournament TRIPLE PLAY TUESDAY- Sandwich YeYearar Blueberries• Apples • Maple Syrup Oct. 12-13 – Greater Round! Western Omelet • Fresh Scrambled Eggs nial Park (Almost Journey) and Two Sides $6 • Fried Chicken • Chicken Tenders • Italian Hot Sausage Home Fries • Red Oak Omelet • Bacon Sept. 1-2 – Hand- Wildwood Chamber of WILD BURGER WEDNESDAY- • Buffalo Wings • Meatballs • Fettuccini Alfredo or Italian Ham • Sausage • Scrapple craft Unlimited La- Commerce Fabulous 2/4 pack Mini Burger Sliders and French Fries! ($4/$6) • Assorted Hot & Cold Cereals bor Day Craft Show ‘50s & Beyond Weekend THRIFTY THURSDAY- Sandwich & Fries Combos $5 Oct. 12-13 – Mo- Lasagna or Linguini with Clams • Cheese Ravioli • Spaghetti Homemade MufÚ ns • Homemade Danish Sept. 2 – Yoga on the Beach FIESTA FRIDAY- 2 Pack Tacos $3/ 6 Pack Tacos $6 & Sept. 2 – Wildwood Block rey’s Fears Terror Other Mexican Specials! with Butter • Chicken Cordon Bleu or Chicken Francaise or Adults $5.99 Party and Music Festival on the Boardwalk For our menu check out www.alumni-grill.com Chicken Alfredo or Chicken Lemon Butter • Veal Marsala or Sept. 2 – Wild- Oct. 13 – Hal- Free Delivery Locally! (609)523-1111(609)523-1111 Children wood Centennial Fire- loween Cornhole & Corner of Oak & PaciÅ c Avenue Roast Stuffed Turkey or Veal & Peppers • Hand-carved Roast 1-3 EAT FREE! works Extravaganza Beef • Hand-carved Baked Ham • Rotini Pasta with Tuna Fish 4-6 $2.59 • 7-10 $4.59 Sept. 6-9 – Roar to the Shore Motorcycle Rally Bar Open 9am- 3am • Pencil Point Pasta with Seashell Crabmeat • Broccoli Pasta Beverage Not Included Sept. 7-9 – 43rd Annual The 7 Days Year Round Surf Fishing Tournament Visa • MasterCard • Tri-Color Pasta • Macaroni & Cheese • Rice Pilaf • Mashed Sept. 7-9 – 3rd An- All New Kitchen Open Potatoes • French Fries • Cheddar Cheese Sauce • Fresh • Discover • American Express nual Wildwood Tattoo Wed. 12-8pm, Tues. - Sat. 12 Noon- 12:30am Convention and Show Sun.Sun. 1122 NoNoon-on 8pm Vegetables • Homemade Cakes • Variety of Puddings & Jello Sept. 8- Roar to the Shore Motorcy- Tuesday is Dinners with complete Adults $11.99 cle Rally Block Party ShipTry n’ OurShore WingW Night Children 1-3 EAT FREE! Sept. 8 – Mum- New Frozen Drinks ata the Ship! Salad & Dessert Bar 4-6 $4.99 • 7-10 $6.99 mers String Band Sat. $5.50! Beverage Not Included Sept. 11 – Patriot’s 3 for Day Memorial Service $1 Sept. 11 – Sept. DINNER SPECIALSIALS Wednesday Special: RED OAK RESTAURANT 11th Commemoration Sept. 13-15 – New Jersey Thurs. Fri. Sat. 12” Pizza & 16oz Pabst $6 230 E. Oak Ave., Wildwood • 522-9560 State Firemen’s Convention Every Friday: Sept. 14-15 – Firefi ght- Pasta Meatloaf Free Parking • 1½ blocks from Boardwalk Steak FREE Buffet 4-6pm ers Weekend Craft Show Dinner or Turkey Sept. 15 – Fire- Dinner Fri. & Sat. Nights RED OAK men’s Parade $8.50 Platter   Sept. 20-22 – Wild- Mussels, Hot/Sweet DJ Mark The Spark $ FOR EVERY ADULT DINNER Sausage or Meatball $13 10pm-2am 1.00 OFF TOTAL IN YOUR PARTY wood, NJ Boardwalk Clas- $8.50 sic Car Show & Auction  IF SEATED BY 6 PM. PRESENT COUPON WHEN SEATED. NOT TO BE COMBINED WITH OTHER OFFERS Sept. 20-23 – Irish Fall Festival 434 West Montgomery Ave., Wildwood • 609-522-0377 Herald Newspapers September 5 2012 Dining & Entertainment www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A35 THE WILDWOODS – The Greater Wildwood Chamber of Com- Back (From the Dead) By Popular Demand... merce presents the 9th Annual Fabulous ‘50s & Beyond Week- end Celebration Fri., Oct. 12 and Sat., Oct. 13 in the Wildwoods – a two-day celebration paying tribute to the 1950s and high- lighting the Wildwoods’ role in the birth of Rock ‘n Roll music. The fun begins Fri. night, Oct. 12, inside the Wildwoods Convention Center with a Record Hop hosted by the “Geator ELVIS with the Heater” Jerry Blavat, who is guaranteed to get every- one moving and grooving to classic oldies. The Record Hop takes place from 7 - 11 p.m. and admission is $13 per person. GOSPEL Sat., Oct. 13 will feature an afternoon of outdoor fun and music during the free Fabulous ‘50s & Beyond Street Fair at Fox Park, locat- ed across from the Wildwoods Convention Center on Ocean Avenue, CONCERT from 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. The Street Fair will include live entertainment Featuring FFabulousabulous throughout the day. The Street Fair will also feature a classic car show, the Doo-Wop ‘50s Bus Tour and a variety of vendors offering ‘50s mem- KEITH “KING” GIPSONN orabilia, merchandise, many delicious food options and much more. The Doo-Wop Experience Museum will also be open – where guests Wednesday, ‘‘50s50s & can view authentic ‘50s memorabilia, artifacts, room displays, unique September 12th, 2012 items and the amazing i-Wall display of ‘50s history in the Wildwoods. Sat. evening at 7 p.m., the weekend’s featured event – the at 7pm BBeyondeyond Fabulous ‘50s Concert – will take place in the Oceanfront $10.00 Donation Arena at the Wildwoods Convention Center featuring Kenny Vance & The Planotones, , The Orlons, and Holy Trinity Lutheran Churchcchh Paul Revere & The Raiders. Admission is $49.50 per person. 2810 ATLANTIC AVENUE, WILDWOOD, NJ 08260 WWeekendeekend 609-522-5000 For additional information or to purchase tickets for the Fri. night Returns to the Record Hop or Sat. night Fabulous ‘50s & Beyond Concert, visit www.gwcoc.com or call 609-729-4000. Tickets are also available Sizzleizzle aatt tthehe Shore! Wildwoods through Ticketmaster at www.ticketmaster.com or 1-800-745-3000. - Sponsored Content FamilyF Dining & FFine Cocktails! Morey’s FEARS Returns with More The Deck Open Thurs. at 3pm Fear on the Pier Fri.-Sun. at 12 noon Dining Room THE WILDWOODS – Also prepare for an amped Open Weds.-Sun. Morey’s Piers is proud to up Ghost Ship experi- at 5pm present another year of ence guaranteed Morey’s FEARS - Terror on to terrify even the Boardwalk. For nine the bravest souls. Early Bird Menu nights this Oct., Mariner’s Cornstalkers 5pm-6pm Landing will once again and CarnEVIL will return 3 Courses for $20 transform into a nightmare bigger and better, along with dark incarnations of with two new Halloween- the Sea Serpent, Tea Cups, only attractions. Prepare to explore a lost colony free parking ~ elevator AvailableblF For PiPrivate PParties i The Other Side and then Moby Dick, Rollie’s Coast- for a strange encounter of of mole people who don’t 4415 park blvd., wildwood ~ www.icehousewildwoodnj.com venture into Terror Trench er and the Musik Express. the paranormal kind on take kindly to outsiders. Enjoy a ravenous feast of pumpkin funnel cake, homemade pumpkin soup and more Halloween LIGHTHOUSE Welcome Bikers & Mummers! exclusive snacks, along with an array of specialty Breakfast & Dinner with a view drinks crafted just for Morey’s FEARS. Jumbo’s POINTE will serve fall favorites Breakfast 7:30am - 11:30am ~ Dinner 4pm - Closing as well as seasonal craft WATERFRONT RESTAURANTNT AND BAR Early Bird 4pm - 5:30pm beers and drinks on their heated outdoor patio. Welcome Bikers! OPEN 4PM Morey’s FEARS-Terror Deck Noon on the Boardwalk will duffy’s ON THE LAKE ‘infect’ Mariner’s Landing Weekends & from 7 p.m. - 11 p.m. on Holidays Fri. and Sat., Oct. 5 and 6, Where the sunsets last a lifetime... and Sun., Oct. 7, as well as Fridays and Sat., Oct. 12, 13, 19, 20, 26 and 27. Morey’s FEARS is a Combines Great Food And Deckertainment general admission gated New Nightly Dinner event and tickets are re- DINING ROOM SPECIALS quired. Admission is $30. $ Season Pass Members King Crab Legs 22.99 Specials receive $10 off admis- Prime rib of beef, au jus sion with presentation of A tender, succulent and fl avorful $22.99 Monday Roasted Pork Tenderloin a valid 2012 Season Pass. slow roasted black angus rib. Discounted presale tick- Whole Stuffed Lobster $24.99 Tuesday Chicken & Broccoli over Linguini ets are available now at www.moreyspiers.com. MONDAY & Meatballs & Linguini Be warned: this event is TUESDAY: Wednesday not for the faint of heart (or Dinner children under 8). Guests with Elvisis BUY ONE Thursday Oven Roasted Breast of Turkey are not permitted to wear • No Cover masks, costumes and/ 7:00pm GET ONE (Reservations recommended) Must be seated by 5pm, 2nd Friday Tilapia with Mango Salsa or makeup to the event. entree of equal or lesser GREAT TIME! value. Specials not included. For more information PRIZES AND GIVEAWAYS Saturday Mussels over Linguini about Morey’s FEARS- Terror on the Board- DECKERTAINMENT Sunday Chicken Parmigiana walk, please visit www. moreysfears.com or HAPPY HOUR 4PM call (609) 522-3900. FRIDAY FREE BUFFET SATURDAY served with JOANNE * a side salad, - Sponsored Content JUICY $ 95 vegetable, FARRELL bread & butter 9 6PM & SWAY 7PM *tax & gratuity not included. dine in only. subject to change without notice. Coming Firemen’s Weekend SUNDAY EAGLES GAME cannot be combined with any other offer. Friday- Marquee 6pm Saturday- Jerry Blavat 8pm HAPPY HOUR- Reservations Suggested. Accommodations for large groups $1.00 DOGS & 25¢ WINGS © Herald Newspapers 2012 © Herald 7601 New Jersey Ave. at Farragut Rd. www.lighthousepointerestaurant.com Wildwood Crest - 609-522-1815 5101 Shawcrest Road • Wildwood • 522-7447 A36 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Dining & Entertainment Herald Newspapers September 5 2012 FEATURED EVENT

“1912” & “Bearcat Bootleggers” at The Old Grange, Cape May. Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday. Dinner 7:15 Show 8:00. 609-408-6595 for tickets

Saturday, September 15th, 12 Noon - 8PM - Stone 9/5/12—St Luke 9/9/12—Walk for Harbor First Annual “Savor September” Food and Productions, presents Children in Foster Care Wine Festival. Visit a beautifully tented 96th Street : “Maximilian: Saint of at 12:30 PM in Ocean to enjoy all the best of the area restaurants, winer- Auschwitz” at 7:00 PM City starting at the Music ies, microbreweries, art, music and more. Games in Marmora at St. Maxi- Pier, Moorlyn Terrace & and activities for kids too! For info: 609.368.6101 milian Kolbe Parish. Boardwalk.

9/5/12— Smoking 9/9/12—Second Sun- and the Promenade. Cessation Classes at day Gallery Reception at in Stone Harbor at the 3:00 PM in Cape May 4:00 PM in Cape May at 9/15/12—Ocean City Yacht Club of Stone Har- Court House at Cape Re- the West End Garage, call Airport Festival at 10:00 bor. gional Medical Center, call 770-8261. AM in Ocean City Mu- 9/19/12—Burger Ma- 463-4043. nicipal Airport, 26th & nia at 5:00 PM in Cape 9/10/12—Scrabble at Bay Ave. 9/5/12—Lego Club at 5:45 PM in Avalon at the May at Harbor View Res- 4:30 PM in Upper Twp Avalon Free Library, call 9/15/12—Civil War taurant. at the Upper Twp. Library, 967-7155. Reenactment, 10 AM to 9/19/12—Hard of call 463-6354. 4 PM in Cold Spring at 9/11/12— Patriots Hearing Support Group Historic Cold Spring Vil- at 6:30 PM in Cape May 9/5/12—GED Testing Day Ceremony, Septem- lage. at 3:30 PM in Cape May ber 11th Remembered Court House at Cape Re- Court House at Cape May at 9:00 AM in Sea Isle 9/15/12—The Excep- gional Medical Center, call OPEN YEAR ROUND County Technical School, City at Veterans Park. tions (Pop/Rock) at 8:00 463-4043. BREAKFASTBREB • LUNCH • DINNER • LATE NIGHT call 465-2161. PM in Sea Isle City at Ex- 9/20/12 Annual 9/11/12— Patriots — cursion Park, JFK Blvd & Boardwalk Classic Car Great Specials 9/6/12—Roar to the Day Memorial Service Pleasure Ave; Free. Shore Motorcycle Rally at 5:30 PM in Wildwood Show at 8:00 AM in Wild- during all at 10:00 AM in Wildwood Crest New Jersey Avenue 9/15/12—New Jersey wood on the boardwalk, EAGLES at the Wildwoods Conven- at Miami Road, call 523- State Firemen’s Conven- 9/20-9/22/12. tion Center. 0202. tion-Parade at 1:00 PM 9/21/12— Irish in Wildwood Wildwoods GAMES 9/6/12—Sea Isle Gar- 9/11/12— Histori- Fest Weekend (9/21- Convention Center, call 9/23/12) at 4:00 PM in den Club Meeting at cal Preservation Soci- (908) 620-1871. $2 Tacos 3:30 PM in Sea Isle City ety of Upper Township Sea Isle City at LaCosta Sunday 9/15/12 Safe Sitter Lounge. all day & night JFK Blvd. and Park Road, Meeting at 7:00 PM in — Funday call 263-6825. Petersburg at the Upper Program at 9:00 AM in 9/21/12—Christ Gos- Super Size Twp. Branch of the CMC Cape May Court House 9/7/12—43rd Annual pel AGAPE Community 9 Library, call 390-5656. at Cape Regional Medical Life Center Golf Tour- Chicken Parm $11.99 PRIME RIB Surf Fishing Tournament Center, call 463-4043. Wednesdayy NIGHT $11.99 at 7:00 AM in North 9/12/12— Smoking nament at 11:30 AM in Wildwood registration at Cessation Classes at 9/15/12— Daedalus Cape May Court House Sun., Tues., & Thurs. at 600 Bayberry Dr., call Happy $2 Domestic Bottles 3rd & JFK Blvd. Gazebo. 3:00 PM in Cape May Quartet Continues An- Hour Court House at Cape Re- nual Sam Maitin Sum- 425-1422. & $2 Pints 9/7/12— Wildwood gional Medical Center, call mer/Fall Chamber Mu- *prices available only during Sun. & Thurs. 9/21/12—Christ Gos- Tattoo Beach Bash at 463-4043. sic Festival at 8:00 PM DAILY happy hour at the bar only. 12:00 PM in Wildwood pel AGAPE Community 4-6 in Cape May at Cape May Life Center Golf Tour- Mon-Fri 35¢ Wings Convention Center, 9/12/12—Wii Game United Methodist Church. Day at 3:15 PM in Avalon nament at 11:30 AM in 9/8/12—Mall Art Cape May Court House 101 E. Walnut Ave., North Wildwood 609-522-4991 at the Avalon Free Library, 9/15/12—Stone Har- Show at 10:00 AM in call 967-7155. bor ROA Best Burger at 600 Bayberry Dr., call Cape May Washington Cook Off at 1:30 PM in 425-1422. Street Mall. 9/13/12—New Jersey Stone Harbor in tent on State Fireman’s Parade 9/22/12—Cape May 9/8/12—Street Rods the 200 block of 96th St., Beachfront Run at 8:30 at 1:00 PM in Wildwood call 368-5054. on Display at 12:00 PM from Cresse Rd. in Wild- AM in Cape May Reg- in Ocean City at the wood Crest to 20th St. 9/16/12— American istration 7 a.m. at Beach Sports & Civic Center, 6th in North Wildwood, call Legion Auxiliary Spa- Ave & Howard St. House St., off the Boardwalk and (856) 433-0386. ghetti Dinner at 5:00 PM DragonCHINESE RESTAURANT on the Boardwalk. (Page A37 Please) 9/13/12—Fall Side- 9/8/12—The Quailes walk Sale at 9:00 AM in (Variety) at 8:00 PM in he Original Famous Throughout The Shore For Cape May Washington T Sea Isle City at Excursion Street Mall & Square. Serving The Finest in Chinese Cuisine! Park, JFK Blvd & Pleasure Ave; Free. 9/13/12—Ed Wise Full New Orleans Jazz 9/8/12—Dubs on the Band at 6:30 PM in Cape Boards (VWs+ car show) May at VFW 419 Con- LUNCH SPECIALS at 8:00 AM in North gress St. Wildwood Go to www. Served Daily 11:30am to 3:00pm dubsontheboards.com 9/13/12— Storm L1 - General Tso’s Chicken Emergency Information WELCOME 9/8/12—Flea Mar- Lecture at 7:00 PM in L2 - Chicken with Broccoli ket at 8:00 AM in Cold Avalon at the Avalon Free BIKERS! Spring at Cold Spring Library, call 967-7155. L3 - Sesame Chicken Presbyterian Church, call GOODGOOD FOODFOOD • GOODGOOD PEPEOPLEOP • GOOD TIMES L4 - Sweet & Sour Chicken $ 884-4065. 9/15/12—Mutt Strut at 8:00 AM in Cape May VOTED L5 - Chicken w/ Garlic Sauce 9/8/12—Free Family Register near Convention BEST All 4.95ea. Bird and Nature Walks POT ROAST Hall on Beach Avenue, OPEN DAILY L6 - Chicken w/String Beans (with pork fried rice or white rice) at 9:00 AM in Wildwood SANDWICH! L7 - Curry Chicken w/Onion Sorry cannot be combined Crest at the Two Mile 9/15/12—Fall Fam- with other offers. Beach Unit of Cape May ily Festival at 9:00 AM Visa & MasterCard Accepted L8 - Chicken Chow Mein Take-out Only National Wildlife Refuge, in Sea Isle City JFK Blvd. Corner of Wildwood & Atlantic, Wildwood L9 - Shrimp Chow Mein call (215) 341-1044. 609-846-1110609-846-1110 th L10 - Beef w/Broccoli OPEN YEAR ROUND Celebrating Our 88 Anniversary! 7 DAYS A WEEK L11 - Pepper Steak with Onions L16 - Shrimp Lo Mein (Soft Noodle) FROM 11A.M.11A.M L12 - Beef w/ String Beans L17 - Fried Chicken Wings (7 pieces) MON.-THURS. L13 - Boneless Spare Ribs HAPPY HOUR L14 - Chicken Lo Mein (Soft Noodle) L18 - Mixed Vegetables with 4-7P.M . L15 - Vegetables Lo Mein (Soft Noodle) $1.50 Domestic Drafts Garlic Sauce Welcome Bikers $2.50 Well Drinks $4.00 Wine TAKE-OUTTAKE OUT AAVAILABLEVAILABLE • FreeFFree DDeliveryelliivery $1$100 mimin.in ROAR TO THE SHORE Open for Dinner Early Bird Corner of Paci¿ c & Lincoln Avenues, Wildwood Live Entertainment Dinners All Weekend Long at 4pm (4-5 pm) 609-522-2320 - All Major Credit Cards Accepted Free Parking: In Dragon House Lot on Lincoln Ave. between Pacifi c & NJ Euro Night MONDAY 10pm-Close Enjoy A Slice of Groff’s Famous Bulgarian Night THURSDAY 10pm-Close $ OFF Homemade Pie Open Every Day 11:30am ‘til Late Night 1 Slice of Pie (with each adult entree) Over 200 Seating. Can Accommodate Large Groups 609-522-6100 1 H 3401 Pacifi c Avenue • Wildwood Magnolia Ave. and the Boardwalk www.dragonhousechinese.com Right down the street from The Bolero Wildwood • 609-522-5474 Dine At This Location June 20-22 During Wildwood Restaurant Week ! Herald Newspapers September 5 2012 Dining & Entertainment www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A37 4 courses for $30!* Ferry Hosts Sunset and Wine Lovers Cruise CAPE MAY – Tues., light hors d’oeuvres, infor- Aug. 28 Cape May – Lewes mal discussion about the Family Restaurant Ferry (CMLF) offi cials wine, the opportunity to announced that another purchase featured wines Serving The Finest Veal • Steak • Seafood • Pasta * Italian Seafood Specialties * series of its popular Wine by the glass, and live mu- Lovers Sunset Cruises on sic. Participants must be TWO GREAT LOCATIONS the Delaware Bay will be 21 years of age or older. The 3rd Generation of the Malusa Family! offered in Sept. and early Space is limited! Reser- Oct., beginning on Fri., vations are required at Cape May Court House North Wildwood Sept. 14. The Lewes 1-800-64-FERRY (33779). Fall Schedule starting Sept. 10th Open Fri., Sat. & Sun. cruises will depart the ter- About the Cape Open Mon. thru Sat. minal on four consecutive May-Lewes Ferry: Serving Lunch from 11am & Dinner 3pm Serving Dinner from 3pm Fridays at 4:15 p.m. while The Cape May – Lewes Early Bird Specials from 3-5pm Early Bird Specials from the Cape May cruises are Ferry is owned and operat- (Except on holidays) scheduled to leave the ed by the Delaware River 3-5pm response when you say to Entertainment: Thursday is Family Night 3-close (Except on holidays) terminal on four succes- your partner, ‘Honey, I’m Cathy Gorman, Soloist and Bay Authority, a bi- sive Saturdays at 6 p.m. state governmental agency Closed on Sunday Visit North Wildwood taking you on a cruise!’ Caterer: Essential Chief 16 S. Main St., Corner of New Jersey & Walnut According to Michael What a memorable way to Cape May Cruises: created by Compact in Porch, Marketing Manager 1962. The Ferry is open Cape May Court House North Wildwood experience the Ferry and Saturdays, Sept. 15, 22, (Across the street from Sturdy Savings Bank) (1 mile past the N.W.W. Bridge — Across the street from McDonald’s) for the Cape May – Lewes the wonders of the Dela- 29, and Oct. 6 6:00 p.m. De- year-round and has carried Ferry, the Wine Lovers Sun- ware Bay as a foot passenge parture/Return 9:00 p.m. more than forty million 465-6300465-6300 729-9314 set Cruise is that unique The fi rst series of Wine Host: Board- passengers since its incep- For our menu view Major Credit Cards Accepted remedy for residents and Lovers Sunset Cruises were walk Wine Sales tion on July 1, 1964. In www.ninosfamilyrestaurant.net Gift Certificates Are Always Avail. visitors looking to take a held in June 2006 and Entertainment: Al- 2011, the ferry service, Take out Available! break from the ordinary. have continued to be ex- lan Weber Duo which connects Victorian “As Fall sets in, what tremely popular with both Caterer: Island Grill Cape May, New Jersey, and could be better than to sip historic Lewes, Delaware, residents and vacationers. Check-in begins in the 95 a fi ne wine, nibble on some Lewes Cruises: ferry terminal 30 minutes transported approximately $4 delectable hors d’oevres, Fridays, Sept. 14, 21, 28 before cruise time. The 275,000 vehicles and near- listen to some music and and Oct. 5 4:15 p.m. De- cost is $42, which includes ly 1 million passengers. lunch menu enjoy a dramatic sunset?” parture/Return 7:15 p.m. a round-trip foot passenger Mon.-Fri. Porch said. “Think of the Host: Outlet Liquors ticket, wine samples and - Sponsored Content Lunch • Dinner • Late Night Daily & Nightly Happy Hour 11:30am-3pm Calendar of Events 7 Days a Week (From Page A36) You Can Get It”. at 2:00 11:00 AM in Wildwood between Rambler and Mi- PM in NYC. on the boardwalk. MLB Package 9/22/12—Walk to ami Roads. 9/28/12 An Olde 9/30/12 Wildwood Tues. is Wing Night! Defeat ALS at 10:00 AM 9/22/12 Stone Har- — — — Time Italian Festival at Beach MODDED Car in Ocean City at 6th St. bor ROA Annual Gen- $1.50 Drafts & 40¢ Wings 8pm - Close 5:00 PM in Wildwood Cruise at 10:45 AM in practice fi eld, off 6th & eral Membership Meet- Crest at Fox Park. Wildwood at 4501 Board- Every This Every boardwalk, call (215) 643- ing at 9:00 AM in Stone “LIKE US walk, call 451-0647. ON Saturday 5434. Harbor at Borough Hall, Thursdayy Sunday 9/28/12—Mid Atlan- FACEBOOK” 9/8 call 368-7721. 9/22/12—Fisher & tic Law Enforcement 10/3/12—Lego Club Name LiveL Musicc Survivors Weekend at at 4:30 PM in Upper Twp Maher (Irish) at 8:00 PM 9/22/12 Commu- with — 5:00 PM in North Wild- at the Upper Twp. Library, That Tunee in Sea Isle City at Excur- nity Yard/Vendor/Craft Reed wood parade beginning call 463-6354. at 9pm sion Park, JFK Blvd & Plea- Show at 8:00 AM in Gos- w/Ronn E. Deee Waddle at 10th and Atlantic Av- sure Ave; Free. hen at 316 N Delsea Dr., at 9pm 10pm-1am enues. 10/6/12—Bus Trip 9/22/12—Boardwalk call 780-1903. to Lancaster to see “Jo- 9/29/12 Life Rolls nah” at Sight and Sound Classic Car Auction at 9/23/12 Corvette — 31031310 W. W HildrethH Hiilldd Ave., Wildwood (Across from the Acme) — on 7th Annual Golf at 10:30 AM in Tuckahoe 10:00 AM in Wildwood Show at 11:30 AM in 609-522-4883 Tournament/After Party sponsored by Tuckahoe Oceanfront Arena in the Ocean City on the board- at 2:00 PM in Wildwood United Methodist Church, Wildwoods Convention walk from 6-10th Sts., Center. Crest at Cape May Na- includes dinner at Good 9/26/12—S.J. Chap- tional Golf Club & Harbor and Plenty, call 224- 9/22/12— Sunset ter of the JW Hallahan View Restaurant. 0120. Lake Seafarers Celebra- Alumnae Assoc. spon- 9/29/12 Octoberfest 10/6/12 Great Fall tion at 9:00 AM in Wild- soring Broadway theatre — — at 10:00 AM in Cape May Classic Surf Fishing wood Crest Sunset Lake Bus trip “Nice Work If along New Jersey Avenue Jackson Street. Tournament at 7:00 AM in North Wildwood at 9/29/12—58th An- North Wildwood Beach nual Pennsauken Surf Patrol Headquarters. Fishing Club Tourna- ment at 7:30 AM in 10/6/12—Wildwood’s

BIKES North Wildwood Angle- Hydrofest Powerboat sea Firehouse, 2nd and Races at 9:00 AM in New Jersey Avenues, call Wildwood Crest Sunset (856) 231-9110. Lake. 9/29/12—Penny Par- 10/6/12—5th Annual ty at 11:00 AM in Villas Italian Festival at 10:00 at the Millman Center, call AM in Sea Isle City at Kix 898-7251. McNutley’s. 9/29/12—Beat the 10/6/12—Lima Bean Clock Against Breast Festival at 9:00 AM in Cancer Run/Walk at West Cape May Wilbra- 9:00 AM in Stone Harbor ham Park. on First Ave and 96th St., call 602-0297. 10/6/12—Fall Block Party and Fireworks 9/30/12— Morey’s Spectacular at 9:00 AM Piers Souper Sunday in Ocean City from 5th Closing Day & Chili/ – 14th Streets on Asbury Chowder Cook Off at (Page A38 Please) Open Through Sept. 30th! Voted BEST BREAKFAST and BEST BURGER North Wildwood MENU!

BOAT & KAYAK RENTALS • FISHING & CRABBING OFF PIER Breakfast • Lunch • Best & Safest Family Fun Place Dinner • Late Night Rio Grande Ave. • The Newest Waverunners • Waste no time getting Try our Brand NEW to riding area • Plenty of waverunners Ice Cream Parlor for large groups • No safety boating with 30 Flavors & license required • Watch your family & friends ride from fi shing pier Over 40 Toppings! • FREE Parking Voted Best PLENTY OF FREE PARKING & DAILY SPECIALS 2 LOCATIONS ARK LVD AT AMBLER Water Sport 7118 P B . ( R ), Magician Jimmy J Major Credit Cards Accepted N UNSET AKE ILDWOOD REST Rental On Weekends! O S L , W C 2011! (609) 522-0471 25th & Atlantic Atl ti Ave., A North Wildwood • 609-522-3600 TO SERVE YOU. A38 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Dining & Entertainment Herald Newspapers September 5 2012 Open Daily Revolutionary War Encampment 6am-12 Midnight through at Historic Cold Spring Sept. 8-9 Halloween CAPE MAY – Authenti- education and promoting FREE PARKING cally clad and equipped heritage tourism. The Vil- WHILE YOU RIDE Continental and Loyal- lage is a museum for all sea- Proper I.D. Required ist reenactors bring the sons. During the summer American Revolution to Thank You For Your Business! months, interpreters and life on the grounds of artisans in period clothing Historic Cold Spring Vil- preserve the trades, crafts Small & Large lage, Sat. and Sun., Sept. Surreys and heritage of “the age of 2 FOR 1 8 and 9, from 10 a.m. to homespun.” From Oct. to Perfect for 4:30 p.m. At the Village’s May, the emphasis is on SPECIAL: large groups annual Revolutionary War teaching history through Ride 2 hours for thee & families Encampment, visitors can school trips to the Village, see demonstrations of classroom visits by the price of 1 hour! drills, equipment, and artil- education department and lery fi ring. Civilian reenac- interactive teleconferenc- (surreys, singles & tandems tors will also demonstrate after 11am) es with schools through- the role played by typical out the United States. Americans of the period follow us on Reenactors bring the Revolution to life. Admission during the Located on the Corner of Young and Ocean Ave. in supporting the army. season is $10 for adults @smittyswildwood 405 Young Ave. Wildwood By The Sea, NJ “This is one of my fa- and $8 for children ages 609-523-9113 vorite events,” said Jim 3 to 12. Children un- Stephens, HCSV Deputy der 3 are admitted free. Director for Education The Country Store is and Interpretation. “New Open Daily from 12 Noon open weekends through- Jersey played a vital role out the fall for holiday in the Revolution and the shopping. The Village Daily Happy Hour re-enactors do a fantastic Nature Trail at Bradner’s job of bringing that story Run is open to the public 4-6pm to life for our visitors.” for free self-guided tours. $2 off Starters and Stephens will also give a The Village is located on special presentation, “The Raw Bar & Route 9, three miles north Story of Old Glory,” a fas- of Victorian Cape May and “The Reduced Drink Prices cinating look at the origins a mile and a half west of Best in the Crest” and history of our nation’s Cannons and weaponry will be on display as part the southern end of the fl ag, on both Sat. and Sun. of the event. Garden State Parkway. Local historian Tom Camp For more information, Entertainment Line-up will open the event with a Historic Cold Spring Vil- community of the Early call (609) 898-2300, ext. free lecture, "South Jersey lage is a non-profi t, open American era. Its mission 10 or visit the Village TUESDAYS Privateers of the Revolu- air living history museum includes the preservation website at www.hcsv.org. Video Name That Tune at 8pm tion," Fri. night at 7 p.m. that portrays the daily life of 26 historic Cape May in the Welcome Center. of a rural South Jersey County buildings, history - Sponsored Content FRIDAYS Live Remote with WIBBAGE 94.3 from 4-6pm Calendar of Events (From Page A37) & Quizzo with Nick at 8:30pm 12/5/12—Lego Club 12/10/12—Scrabble 12/29/12— Murder Ave; fi reworks at 9:30. 8100 Bayview Drive on Sunset Lake,Wildwood Crest at 4:30 PM in Upper Twp at 5:45 PM in Avalon at Mystery Dinner at 6:00 10/6/12— Avalon at the Upper Twp. Library, the Avalon Free Library, PM in Cape May at 609-522-1287 Chamber Seafood Festi- call 463-6354. call 967-7155. Aleathea’s. val at 11:00 AM in Avalon at 29th & Beach. 10/8/12—Scrabble at 5:45 PM in Avalon at the WelcomeAvalon Free Library, call “The “Best Summer Events Never at Ends the in Jersey the Wildwoods!” Shore” Got Pancakes? 967-7155. Bikers!10/11/12—Al Har- rison Dixieland Band at Here are justjust aa fewfew ofof thethe exciting exciting events events this this season: Fall... 6:30 PM in Cape May at VFW 419 Congress St. September 6-9 October 6 Roar to the Shore Seafood & Music Festival 10/13/12— Hallow- Motorcycle Rally ...... een Cornhole Contest at ...... 10:00 AM in Wildwood October 6-7 3800 block of Pacifi c Ave. September 7-9 Hydrofest Powerboat Races Tattoo Expo & Show ...... 10/13/12— Dragon ...... October 6-7 Boat Festival at 12:00 PM September 8 in Cape May Event details Great Fall Classic Surf Fishing Mummers String Band Saturday Tournament uncertain at time of publi- ...... cation, call 884-5508...... September 20 -22 October 12-13 10/13/12—Woodbine Boardwalk Classic Car Show Car Show at 9:00 AM & Auction Fabulous ‘50s & Beyond in Woodbine Route 550, ...... Weekend starring Kenny Vance along bike path. September 20-23 & The Planotones, The Orlons, 10/25/12— Hallow- Irish Fall Festival The 5th Dimension, and Paul een Parade at 7:15 PM ...... Revere & The Raiders in Cape May on Asbury ...... Ave. September 22 Sunset Lake Seafarers October 20-21 10/28/12— Wild Celebration NJ Lighthouse Challenge Thang at 8:00 AM in ...... Wildwood Wildwoods September 28-29 Boardwalk from Schel- October 26 Olde Time Italian Festival Halloween Parade & Fun Fair lenger Avenue and north, ...... call (860) 388-6441. September 28-30 11/3/12—6th An- Beach Monster Mash Truck nual High Tides Striper Races Tournament at 4:00 PM Quality Has No Substitutes in Cape May at Hinch Marina, weigh in from 3-5 ries, photos Share what you love aboutWil dwTheoods Wildwoods! sto Wildwood N. Cape May Cape May PM. t share your FREE 1-1/2 blocks from 3820 Bayshore Road Beach Ave. & Perry St. Visit WildwoodsNJ.com/love to share your Wildwoods stories, photos Convention Center 886-0066 884-7199 11/7/12—Lego Club Burk & PaciÀ c Aves Breakfast & Lunch Open Daily 6:30am-2pm at 4:30 PM in Upper Twp and videos for a chance to win great prizes, and to get your FREE 729-7557 7 days 7-2pm Free Parking at the Upper Twp. Library, Vacation Guide DVD with over $400 in money-saving coupons! Breakfast & Lunch call 463-6354. Daily from 7am 11/12/12—Scrabble at 5:45 PM in Avalon at Snap it and share Same Original Recipes for the Avalon Free Library, what you love about call 967-7155. the Wildwoods! www.WildwoodsNJ.com Over 50 Years! 11/15/12— Atlantic 800.992.9732 City Jazz Band at 5:30 Love Those Wildwood Days! www.unclebillspancakehouse.com PM in Cape May at VFW 419 Congress St. Herald Newspapers September 5 2012 Dining & Entertainment www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A39 Wheaton Arts to Present Eat Big. . . Spend Small! Import Pints & BoƩ les $3 Every Day! DAILYDAILY SPECIALS FOOD - ALL & DAY 1/2 Price Apps Daily 3-6pm! ‘Balkan Traditions and Cultures' DRINK11:30am SPECIALS to 10:00pm (At The Bar) ALL DAY & ALL NIGHT MILLVILLE – Wheaton and Rait Hyseni (accor- SUNDAY Roast Turkey Dinner ...... $8.99 Arts presents, “Balkan dion); Bosilek Bulgarian Sirloin Steak, Popcorn Shrimp Traditions and Cultures: Folk Dance Ensemble; Svi- & Coleslaw ...... $9.99 A Day of Celebration,” on raj Balkan Band; Hellenic Sept. 15 from 10 a.m. to Dancers of New Jersey; MONDAY Mini Cheese Steaks ...... $1.95 9:30 p.m. This program is Lyuti Chushki Balkan TUESDAY Pasta Special ...... $2.95 part of the special Com- Music Band, Hora Roma- Meatloaf Dinner ...... $8.99 munities and Cultures of nian Dancers, Opa Greek the Balkans project which Band; Turkish Dancers of WEDNESDAY Wings highlights the folk culture the Alevi organization “Pir Hot, Mild or BBQ ...... $1.95 of those communities in Sultan Abdal Cultural As- Served with celery & bleu cheese South Jersey whose ethnic sociates;” Ivaylo Koutchev THURSDAY Cheeseburger ...... $2.50 backgrounds are related (kaval and tapan) and Pe- to the countries located trana Koutcheva (vocal); Prime Rib Sandwich ...... $6.99 Coming Soon on the Balkan Peninsula Georgi Doychev (gaida); Welcome Mummers! Irish Fall Festival in South Eastern Europe. Rozafati Albanian Danc- Artists, musicians, danc- ers; and The Dance Group ear Round Line-up en Y & 5K Run Fun ers and authentic Balkan of the Bulgarian School Op 7 Days cuisine food will provide “Rodina.” Visitors will be 11:30am 17th Ave. NORTH WILDWOOD an introduction to the invited to participate in BETWEEN NJ & CENTRAL (609) 729-7290 unique Balkan cultural various dances with the carving); Elena Stefanovic ing examples of their older heritage both in the South musicians and perform- (Macedonian Embroidery village or urban versions Jersey region and abroad. ers at the end of the day. and Crochet); Bingul versus adapted to stage Enjoy an awesome view of The Balkan communi- Special demonstrations Sevimpli (Turkish Ebru performance versions; by the Wildwood Fireworks ties in South Jersey are a in folk and traditional arts Painting); and Chrisoula comparing old techniques Every Fri. Night at 10pm diverse group represent- will introduce audi- Athans (Greek Crochet). of costume making with ing all of the eleven ences to the unique In addition, guests are contemporary ones; or by Every Night is a Good Night Balkan states: Turkey, experiences of invited to visit the exhi- interpreting traditional de- at Irene’s New Beer Garden Greece, Macedonia (for- century old imag- bition, “Traditional Cos- signs with modern appli- 2708 PaciÄ c Ave., Wildwood, NJ mer Republic ery and tumes of the Balkans,” cation of their elements. 08260 • 609-729-3861 of Yugosla- creativ- in the Education/Folklife Currently the www.goodnightirenes.com via), Bulgar- ity. Fea- Center. The exhibition WheatonArts museum Open Every Day • 11am - 3am ia, Romania, tured story reveals the complex stores offer handcrafted 6-10pm Serbia, Croa- artists character of the costume artworks that refl ect a Mexican Mondays tia, Bosnia and will in- $1 Tacos & More* as created in a combina- wide range of both tra- The Best Rotating Beer Herzegovina, Monte- clude: Vasil An- tion of various traditional ditional and contempo- Thursdays 7-11pm Selection in the County! negro, Albania, and astasov (Bulgar- art forms, such as weav- rary styles related to the 49¢ Wings & Clams* Slovenia. Some groups ian Icon Painting); ing, embroidery, metal, Balkan craft traditions. * with purchase of a beverage came to the U.S. hun- Miriam Milgram wood, glass, and clay The celebration is in- dreds of years ago, some (Weaving and Blackboard Dinner Specials work. It interprets the cos- cluded in the price of ad- Fri.-Sun. 6-10pm others after World War Beadwork from tume making techniques mission to WheatonArts. II, but many are new Bulgaria, Albania and designs in the con- Adults $10.00, Senior immigrants who settled and Macedonia); HAPPY HOUR* text of their social, ritual Adults $9.00 and Stu- Mon. - Fri. 4-7pm in the South Jersey region Dochka ucenova (Bul- and aesthetic meanings. dents $7.00. Children over the last 20 years. garian Calligraphy); Alex- $1.50 Miller Lite Drafts The exhibition also of- fi ve and under are free. $2.50 Domestic Bottles The day includes music andria Marguccio (Slove- fers a historical perspective All children 17 and under and dance performances nian Bobbin Lace); Ivan $7 Pizzas AND MORE! 42 Beers on Tap! to the traditional costumes are admitted free every * Available at the Bar Only! by Merita Halili (vocal) Nanev (Bulgarian Wood- of the Balkans by showcas- Sunday. It is free to shop and stroll except during special outdoor events. For more informa- tion about the Educa- tion/Folklife Center or WheatonArts visit www. wheatonarts.org or call 800-998-4552 or 856- 825-6800. WheatonArts is open Tues. through Sun., 10 a.m. to 5p.m., through Dec. 30, 2012. WheatonArts strives to Saturday make exhibits, events and BBQ Rib programs accessible to all visitors. Therefore, a two Restaurant Night week notice is required for additional needs. Patrons Marketplace Atmosphere with hearing and speech disabilities may contact WheatonArts through Serving Dinner Daily the New Jersey Relay Service (TRS) 800-852- From 4pm 7899 or by dialing 711. Funding has been made possible in part by the ß Veal New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of ß Wood Fired Steaks State, a Partner Agency of the National Endowment Seafood Outstanding Selection of for the Arts, by funds from Monday & the National Endowment for the Arts, by funds ß Pasta Thursday from PNC Arts Alive, Prime Rib Fine Wines, Spirits and Bank of America, New Night Jersey Cultural Trust, and the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation. WheatonArts Early Bird Menu • Onlynly $$12.9912 99 receives general operat- Serveded SundSunday-Fridayay Friday ffromrom 44-5pm Seasonal & Craft Beers ing support from the New (Not Available For Take Out) Jersey Historical Commis- sion, Division of Cultural Tour of Italy • Rigatoni alla Primavera • Manicotti • Stuffed Shells 5301 Pacific Ave. at Hildreth Affairs in the New Jersey Penne al Forno • Shrimp Scampi • Salsa di Vongole Department of State. 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Major sup- Tomato, Marinara, Vodka or Alfredo Sauce with Meatball or Sausage port for “Communities Served Over your Choice of Spaghetti, Angel Hair, Linguini, Penne or Rigatoni www.greensliquors.com and Cultures of the Bal- All Entrees include fresh garden salad or soup, bread, butter, and Dessert kans” has been provided ***Entrees include vegetable and baked potato or side of pasta*** by the National Endow- ment for the Arts, Mid At- TakeT k OOut AAvailableill bl “Your Store at the Shore” Open Year Round lantic Arts Foundation and other generous supporters. 5401 Atlantic Ave., Wildwood Crest • 609-523-0999 www.LittleItalyWildwood.com - Sponsored Content A40 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Dining & Entertainment Herald Newspapers September 5 2012 VOTED BEST BAR, BEST BAR FOOD & BEST ENTERTAINMENT Cape May Stage Presents 'Time Stands Still' Special Appetizer Menu CAPE MAY – What is hit Broadway play is a wit- Mon.-Fri. 4-7pm This Friday, September 7th Plus... more dangerous: a war ty, intelligent look at how $2 Domestics $3 Drinks Le Compt zone, or a committed re- a change in perspective (Bar Only) lationship? From Pulitzer can alter an entire picture. Prize-winning playwright For photojournalist This Saturday, September 8th Donald Margulies comes Sarah Goodwin, happiness Cape May Stages fall pro- has been rushing from One Hot Mess duction, Time Stands hotspot to hotspot, captur- Still, a moving and often ing images of global con- hilarious story of relation- fl ict. But after an accident, MONDAY - $2.50 Bud & Bud Light Bottles • $2 Bud Pints • 45¢ Wings • $3 Burgers ships, mid-life crises, and she’s forced to return home the ties of friendship. Di- and settle into a more nor- Prime Rib $10.99 • $4 “U-Call” Vodka Drinks rected by Artistic Director mal domestic life with TUESDAY - & $3.50 Leinenkugel Summer Shandysndyn ys Roy Steinberg, this Tony- her journalist boyfriend, 3rd & New York Aves., “Pie Day” Shepherd’s Pie or Chicken nominated play previews James. Is shifting ones WEDNESDAY - Weekend Sandy York N. Wildwood Pot Pie $9 w/side salad • $3 Imports Breakfast Special on Wed., Sept. 12 and of- focus off the problems of Osborn Focht 609-522-7759 $5.00 fi cially opens Thu., Sept. the world and onto the $4 Coronas or Corona Lights Still features Sandy York THURSDAY - 11am-1pm 13, running Wednesdays good in our lives, an act Preview Night with half- through Saturdays 8 p.m. of bravery or cowardice? (NY: Things as They Are, price tickets for all; Fri., All AOH Brothers China Doll) as Sarah and & Sisters During Eagles Season Opener Sept. 9th with matinees on Sundays Praised by The New York Sept. 28 is a Half-Price Se- at 3 p.m. through Oct. 13 Times as a powerful drama Osborn Focht (Broadway: nior night, with half price $2 domestics w/ID and Home Opener Sept. 16th at Cape May Stages Rob- that crackles with bright ’s “The Cape- tickets for Seniors 62+. Mon.-Thurs. 11am - 7pm Half-time Buffet • Giveaways • $2 Domesticsics ert Shackleton Playhouse. wit and intelligence, this man”) as James. NY-based Sun., Sept. 30 is a Pay- From New York to Los surprisingly funny play actress Maggie McDowell What-You-Can matinee: Angeles, critics and audi- prompts poignant ques- (The Taming of the Shrew, any unsold tickets will be ences have hailed Time tions about responsibility A Delicate Balance and released at the door for as Stands Still as "compelling, to ourselves, to our loved Jonathan Brody (Broad- much as you feel comfort- engrossing, and as timely ones, and to the world. way: Spamalot) complete able paying. Following the as today's headlines. This The cast of Time Stands the cast as Sarah and James Sept. 12 opening, all ticket colleagues and friends, holders are invited to join Mandy and Richard. the opening night after- Former Lifeguard An experienced pro- party at The Mad Batter on duction team joins the Prime Rib Night $14.95, $6.95 Buckets Jackson Street, with the cast including Scenic chance to mingle with the Flatbread Pizza $6.95 to Bring Nightclub and Lighting Designer cast and crew. Call (609) Mussels & Clams Night $7.95 Shawn Fisher, Costume 884-1341 for reservations Starting at 6p.m. Designer Michele Si- and information, or visit Shrimp in a Basket $8, 35¢ Wings from 9:30 & Act to Middle PAC nacore, and Sound De- the theatres website at $4 Margaritas signer Benjamin Loverin. COURT HOUSE - For www.capemaystage.org. Extended Happy Hour 4-7p.m./Name That Tune 9pm shows on WOND, 1400 Time Stands Still will Time Stands Still is pre- 38 years, since his nun on the dial. .One, lasting run from Thu., Sept. 13 to $3 Martini Night/Live Music 9pm suggested he enter show sented through the gra- two and one half minutes, Sat., Oct. 13, Wednesdays cious support of The Mad $7 Build Your Own Burger business, former Atlan- is broadcast twice daily at through Saturdays 8 p.m. tic City lifeguard Jim Batter and Hemingway’s at 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. and with matinees on Sundays the Grand Hotel. This sea- Craine has entertained reviews the history of at 3 p.m. at the Robert on cruise ships, in At- son’s sponsors include 410 Atlantic City. The other, Shackleton Playhouse lo- Bank Street, Frescos, Cape lantic City casinos and a two hour program on cated at 405 Lafayette when he was younger, May Winery, Cape S Cape, Friday night, starting at 8 Street in downtown Cape Corner Cottage Apart- on the famous Steel Pier. o’clock, is called “The Jim May. Tickets are $35 But although he lives ments, Exit Zero, Harrys Craine Show” and consists adults, $30 seniors (62+), Bar & Grille at the Mon- in Smithville, not far from of interviews and news. and $15 students. Wed., Middle Township, the busy treal Inn, The Washington Tickets for the PAC show Sept. 12 is a Half-Price Inn, and Lucky Bones. bookings of the in demand are $15. Call 463-1924. singer-comedian have prevented him from mak- ing it to the stage of the Performing Arts Center of Lunch from 11am Middle Township which Dinner from 4:30pm will be celebrating its 20th anniversary in December. Late Night Food till 12 midnight Soon, however, on the night of Fri., Sept. 7, at Serving Breakfast 7:30, Craine and his At- Sat. & Sun. from 8am lantic City All-Star Band OPEN DAILY O will fulfi ll his goal by pre- senting a “Tribute to the Singers” show as part of PAC’s “Jersey Joys” series You’veY Got To Go honoring entertainers with New Jersey backgrounds. To Flip Flopz! “The Performing Arts Center is a great place to perform and for audiences to watch a show,” Craine Tiki Topz said, “and we are looking Open Daily from 11am forward to presenting our DJ show at what is rapidly be- coming the showplace arts center of South Jersey.” Entertainment The show, featuring Craine’s seven mem- ber band, most of whom Every Friday have played for him dur- ing much of his career, will include tributes to Pool Party Jam Session & Saturday the great singers from Al Jolson to Neil Diamond. Sat. & Sun. at 2pm w/DJ Tony Stef “We have a lot of fun on at stage and so will the audi- ence,” Craine promised. Friday Happy Hour 4-8pm Craine, who is known as 9pm “The Singing Lifeguard,” Drink Specials was a lifeguard in Atlantic $5 Apps (at the bar) City for 25 years before he retired in 1999. He started 4-7pm performing when he was VOTED #1 CRABCAKES IN SOUTH JERSEY nine years old after a nun encouraged him to pursue Monday Mon.-Weds. a show business career. That led him in later life Prime Rib Kids 10 & under on the road to major night- clubs where he opened Night Eat Free with each for The Platters, who have performed at PAC, $15.95 entree purchase Jr., Della Reese and Connie Ste- vens. He also has worked Spruce & Olde New Jersey Aves., Anglesea with Sammy Davis Jr., Bob At Champagne Island Resort • 609-522-3350 Hope and Red Skelton. Craine has two radio Herald Newspapers September 5 2012 Dining & Entertainment www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A41

Scan for The Greater Wildwood Chamber additional information of Commerce Presents . . . on the Wildwoods 2 GREAT FAMILY FALL EVENTS Wildwood’s Friday & Seafood & Saturday, Music Festival October Sat., October 6th, 2012 12 & 13, 11am - 8pm 2012 FREE FAMILY FUN – FRIDAY NIGHT – Dance Party with Jerry Blavat - Wildwoods Convention Center With Doors open @ 6:00pm – Tickets $13.00 • Food Vendors – SATURDAY – Free Street Fair in Fox Park – 11:00am to 5:00pm. • Craft Vendors Featuring Live Music, Food Vendors, Craft Vendors, • Kidz Korner Contests, Classic Car Show and So Much More. – SATURDAY EVENING – • Games Fabulous ‘50s & Beyond Concert – Featuring Kenny Vance & The Planotones, The Orlons, • Pie Eating Contest The 5th Dimension and Paul Revere & The Raiders. and so much more! Doors open at 6:00pm. Tickets start at $49.50. Music by: • Kids Don’t Bounce • Spoonful-O-Blues • Who Knows Band The Orlons 5th Dimension • Frank Bey & The Swing City Blues Band Located on Atlantic Avenue between Wildwood & Schellenger Avenues 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! A42 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Dining & Entertainment Herald Newspapers September 5 2012 East Lynne Presents in ‘’ CAPE MAY – A bachelor see "The Poe Mysteries." Professional Theatre Com- faces fi nancial ruin after It runs Wed. through Sat. pany in Barnegat, NJ. losing a fortune in a bad at 8:30 p.m. through Sept. business deal, but fortu- 1 only in Cape May. In - Sponsored Content nately, he stands to inherit Oct., it moves to Ocean seven million dollars if he's married by 7 p.m. on his 27th birthday. Unfor- tunately, he's received this great news on his 27th birthday, leaving him little time to act. When the love of his life turns him down, Daily After 6pm his business partner places Before 2 Large Pizzas $17.99 Takeout Special an ad in the paper, and an he was part of his parent's 6pm Any Burger, FF & Soda $8.99 Daily 2 Lg. Pizzas $19.99 army of would-be brides vaudeville act where he show up at the church! was knocked down and Many may remember thrown through windows this plot belonging to the – just the training needed 1999 fi lm, "The Bachelor" to prepare him for the fast- starring Chris O'Donnell paced slapstick comedy of and Rene Zellweger, but silent fi lms. In 1966, after the fi rst version was actu- fi lming "A Funny Thing ally "Seven Chances" in Happened on the Way to Friday 1925 directed by and star- the Forum," Keaton died. Rock n’ Roll ring Buster Keaton. Origi- He had worked with every- with nally, it was a 1916 Broad- one from Marlene Dietrich way hit written by Roi to Samuel Beckett, Cecil THE MATT Cooper Megrue and pro- B. DeMille to Tony Ran- SANTRY duced by . dall. Today, Keaton's fi lms On Sat., Sept. 8 at 8:00 are just as funny, touch- Come and get your Chile fi x! BAND p.m., East Lynne Theater ing, and relevant as ever. Company and The Cape Roi Cooper Megrue May Film Society are (1883-1927) had several proud to bring this Buster of his Broadway successes Saturday Keaton classic to The First turned into fi lms, including The Ultimate Presbyterian Church, 500 "It Pays to Advertise" that Original Hughes St., Cape May, he co-wrote with Walter Southwestern Cuisine Dance Party where ELTC is in residence. C. Hackett in 1914. This with The organist accompa- screwball comedy was Open 7 Days a Week! nying this silent classic twice made into a movie: Lunch 11am-4pm THE DANE comedy is Wayne Zim- a silent in 1919, and in ANTHONY merman, who recently 1931 with Carole Lom- Dinner from 4pm accompanied "The Mark bard. The premise – and We off er many Vegetarian dishes Located In Congress Hall BAND of Zorro" as part of ELTC's promise – that anything Kids are welcome • Visa/MasterCard accepted 200 Congress Place, Cape May and The Film Society's Si- can be sold is at the core of lent Film Series. He has this still relevant farce, but 609.884.8421 congresshall.com performed on note-worthy it also examines the very “Best Mexican” - NJ Monthly pipe organs, including nature and romance of for past 6 years the Wanamaker organ in advertising. ELTC is pro- Philadelphia, and regularly ducing "It Pays to Adver- 898-7750 Chart a course for... accompanies fi lms at the tise," with a cast of nine, Carpenter’s Square Mall Loew's Theater in Jersey from Sept. 19 – Oct. 13. Cape May, NJ 08204 City. Although there is Megrue directed and usually someone credited co-produced Jesse Lynch in silent fi lms as having Williams' "Why Marry?" written the music, Wayne in 1917; the fi rst play to creates his own score for win the Pulitzer Prize. 1SJNF4UFBLTt4FOTBUJPOBM4FBGPPE every feature. He plays ELTC produced "Why his scores from memory, Marry?" in 2006, bring- Restaurant & Bar never taking a break dur- ing it back in 2007 due to ing the performance. It its popularity. ELTC’s pro- is rare nowadays that fi lm duction was the fi rst time Serving Dinner lovers have the opportu- this comedy had been %BJMZ-VODI.FOV nity to see silent fi lms as produced in eighty years. Nightly from 5pm $4.5 Bowls of Soup, $6.5 Hot Sandwiches they were meant to be Tickets for "Seven shown, with live music. Chances" are only $15 Unique Martinis $6.5 Overstuffed Sandwiches Buster Keaton is con- and reservations may be sidered one of the great- made by calling ELTC at Copper Top Bar est comedians of all time, 609-884-5898 or online Fresh Seafood possessing the unique at www.eastlynnetheater. combination of acrobatic org. The next silent clas- Tasty Steaks skills with psychological sic is the 1922 cult hit, .POEBZ/JHIU4 insight into his characters. 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Quartet Continues Sam Maitin Summer/Fall Music Fest Voted CAPE MAY - The Dae- and Thomas Kraines are hanks... Best Crab Cakes dalus Quartet, features new to the quartet this “ for a great season Min-Young Kim and Mat- year. They will continue T - SJ Magazine - ilda Kaul, violins; Jes- the 14th Annual Sam Watch for these fall events:! sica Thompson, viola, Maitin Summer/Fall OCTOBER 12-14 14 and Thomas Kraines, Chamber Music Festival. ice cold beers cello. Both Matilda Kaul Hailed by music critics on tap across the world and across Featuring Authentic Homecooked German Food, Stop by & try one of our Real Bavarian Beers & Oktoberfest Music new beer flights! The Butterfly Tea Room Every Friday•9 p.m. in the bar Serving fresh, new, innovative “Sit a while and savor your cup of tea” TERRY-OKE! Our Annual Specials Regular Hours Halloween Bash Wed. - Sat. • 11am-4:00pm the country for its secu- Lincoln Center (Great A Cape May County Tradition New Specialty Teas! rity, technical fi nish, in- Performers series and the Thanksgiving Dinner First Saturday terpretive unity and sheer Chamber Music Society Our dinner menu served in the bar till midnight Each Month at 1pm gusto of its performance, of Lincoln Center), the Daedalus gets high praise. Library of Congress, the October: Girlfriends’ Tea The New York Times has Musikverein in Vienna, November: Harvest Tea praised the Daedalus the Mozarteum in Salz- AMERICAN STEAK & SEAFOOD HOUSE Quartet’s “insightful and burg, the Concertgebouw Featuring hand-cut steaks, fresh seafood, an amazing selection of wines & beer-on-tap December: Holiday Tea Grande Center Shopping Mall • Rio Grande • 609-889-2000 vibrant” Haydn, the “im- in Amsterdam, and the Reservations Recommended pressive intensity” of their Cite de la Musique in Large Groups Welcome! Beethoven, and the “riv- Paris, as well as on major (can accommodate 50 people) eting focus” of their Du- series in Boston, Philadel- tilleux. The Washington phia, Houston, Cincinnati, 609-898-4550 Post has acclaimed their Seattle, , Mon- 1091 Sunset Blvd., W. Cape May Mendelssohn for its “rock- treal, Toronto, Vancouver, TheButterÛ yTeaRoom.com ets of blistering virtuos- and Tokyo. Tickets are ity,” the Boston Globe the $20 Adults, $15 Seniors, “fi nesse and fury” of their and $10 Students. Call Shostakovich, and the Cin- (609) 465-3963. You cinnati Enquirer “the tre- may purchase them online Live Piano Music Lunch for locals mendous emotional pow- at www.accesstoart.org Every Night 5:30-10:30pm Don’t hibernate just because summer’s here... er” of their Brahms. They The ensemble has re- Open 7 Days (‘til 11:30pm on Fridays this is your time, too, so get out and enjoy it! were founded, as a group, corded music of Haydn, at Marlboro, and came to Ravel, Sibelius, Stravin- & Saturdays) Serving Dinner from 5pm ALL NEW A LA CARTE MENU Cape May to perform for sky, Dillon and Lerdahl for Access after winning the Bridge Records, and has Jazz Trio Tuesdays For Menu Visit 4"-"%4t4"/%8*$)&4t83"14t26*$)&t1"/*/*4 Bannf International String commissioned and pre- 8:30pm-Closing ,*%4.&/6t5",&065 competition. 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Check out our menu at www.capemaymac.org award from Carnegie Hall Segal Award and Chamber Operated by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC) and toured Europe’s major Music America’s Guarneri music venues. They were String Quartet Award. chosen to be young cham- For additional informa- ber musicians in Lincoln tion, or to send checks Center where they were to reserve your seats, call in residence for four years. (609) 465-3963. You may The Daedalus Quartet has send your checks to Ac- performed in many of the cess to Art, Inc., 417 E. world’s leading musical Pacifi c Ave., Cape May venues: Carnegie Hall Court House, N.J. 08210. Sushi • Teriyaki • (Distinctive Debuts and Making Music Series), - Sponsored Content sashimi • tempura 'Arts on Asbury' Gallery Sets Outdoor Gallery Sale Eat In or Take Out OCEAN CITY - The Sept. 30 from 10 a.m. - 1 Ocean City Fine Arts p.m. and feature one of a 1711 Rt. 47 S, Rio Grande 889-9220 League opens the doors of kind, unique fi ne artwork their Gallery and lets the created by local artisans (Across From ShopRite) Art outside as they hold at low costs. Artwork their annual sidewalk out- will include; framed and Mon.-Thurs. 11:30-10:30 door gallery art sale on As- unframed paintings, pho- Fri. & Sat. 11:30 - 11:00 bury Avenue. This annual tography, drawings, jew- Sun. Noon - 10:00 "Sidewalk Art Sale" will be elry, pottery and more. So, held on Sat., Sept. 29 from treat yourself or a friend Break open a new vintage. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. and Sun., to exceptional fi ne art at affordable prices. Cash, Enjoy a Sunset Cruise across Delaware Bay as you checks and credit cards will be accepted. All pro- savor fine wine and delectable hors d’oeuvres. ceeds from the event will support the OC Fine Arts • Cruise four Saturdays this fall: September 15, 22 and 29; October 6 League and local artists. • Leave the Cape May Terminal at 6:00 p.m. for a three-hour cruise In addition to the out- side gallery, the indoor • Live entertainment on each cruise Arts on Asbury Gallery • $42 per person, includes passenger fare will feature "Night Life" where you're sure to Space is limited! Call 1-800-643-3779 to make your some stunning depictions reservations today. of lights and darkness, as well as other assorted For information on other events visit us at www.CMLF.com/events original paintings, pot- tery, jewelry and prints. The Arts On Asbury Gallery is located at 608 Asbury Avenue and open 7 days a week. Monday- Saturday from 10 a.m. - 5 Boardwalk Wine p.m. and Sunday from 10 Boardwalk Wine a.m. - 1 p.m. For more in- Sales, LLC formation, call (609) 814- 0308 or visit oceancity- Presented by Island Grill & Boardwalk Wine Sales fi neartsleague.org. You can also friend us on facebook. - Sponsored Content A44 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Dining & Entertainment Herald Newspapers September 5 2012 Middle PAC to Present 10 Shows This Autumn COURT HOUSE - As “PAC is a year round hypnotist Dr. Bengali will Oct. 6. at 7:30, singer summer beach concerts arts center and one of our be be back for an encore Marc Antonelli in “Songs disappear from the sands goals is to provide a di- engagement on Sept.r 15 From Broadway”; Sat., after Labor Day, the Per- versity of entertainment in a program sponsored by Oct. 13, at 7:30, pianist RestaurantRestaurant forming Arts Center of for the community as we the Panther Parent Boost- Emile Pandolfi ; Sat., Oct. Middle Township will help prepare to celebrate our er Club, and The New 27, at 7:30, The Motown fi ll the arts void in Cape 20th anniversary,” Aspell Jersey Ballet, which has Show featuring singers May County this autumn said. “While chilly winds made PAC its South Jer- and dancers of the Mo- Theme Dinner Nights with ten shows between are blowing across our sey home, will be here for town era; Sat., Nov. 17,at Open 7 days a week serving September and Christmas. beaches PAC will be pre- two performances of “The 7:30,Linda Gentille and BreakfastWednesday’s 7:30am New til England11:30am Lobster Bake Managing director Kay senting some hot enter- Nutcracker” on Dec. 9. the Jersey Shore Pops in 1¼ Pound Maine Lobster, Maine Mussels, Wild Aspell has announced pro- tainment in its comfort- “Jersey Joys to the World,” Lunch 12 noon til 2pm fessional attractions for able 1,000 seat theater.” The full schedule follows: starring soprano Jacklyn Shrimp served with Red Bliss Potatoes, Steamed that period ranging from Music will not be the Buckingham; Fri., Nov. WEDNESDAYW DinnerJersey Corn, 6pm Drawn til Butter. 9pm $25.95 / Kids $18* the music of Motown to only attraction at the Fri., Sept. 7, at 7:30, 30, at 7:30, The Signature the real life Jersey Boys multi-purpose state of Jim Craine and his Atlan- Sound Holiday Show,” and Thursday’s Family Style BBQ to that of Tchaikovsky. the art theater. Comedy- tic City All Star Band in Sun., Dec. 9, at 1 and 4 Chicken, Ribs or Combo with Cornbread, “A Tribute to the Sing- p.m., the New Jersey Bal- Roasted Jersey Corn, Potato Salad and Cole Slaw. ers” from Al Jolson to let in “The Nutcracker.” Beach Shack to Host Neil Diamond; Sat., Sept. Ticket prices vary. Call $15.95Join / Kids us $10* at our ‘Shack Up’ for a Cause 15, at 7 p.m., hypnotist 463-1924 for reservations. THURSDAYT *(4 to 11 years old) Dr. Bengali in a program The Middle Township Per- Beach Club Barefoot Bar CAPE MAY – The called “Get Hypnotized!”; forming Arts Center is situ- Beach Shack is proud Sat., Sept. 22, at 7:30, ated at 1 Penkethman Way ServingOceanfront Breakfast at 79th 7:30-11:30am, Street to announce that it has “The Hit Men,” featur- in Cape May Court House, Open daily from 12 noon joined forces with pro- ing original hit singers of one mile east of the Gar- Lunch Noon-2:30pm & Dinner 6-10pm fessional surfer and local able to call the Beach Shack past groups including the den State Parkway’s Exit legend Dean Randazzo to home when I’m in town. real “Jersey Boys”; Sat., 10. There is free parking. OceanfrontOceanfront aatt 7788th SStreet,treet, AAvalonvalon “Shack Up” for a Cause To see the Shack ready to at the Rusty Nail on support my Foundation is 6609.967.211609.967.2116 ‡ wwww.SeaglassofAvalon.comww.SeaglassofAvalon.com Sat., Sept. 15 at 7 p.m. an even better feeling.” New Jersey's most "With this town having www.GoldenInn.comwww.GoldenInn.com successful surfer, Dean a strong beach and surfer Randazzo, a.k.a. ‘The Jer- culture, Dean Randazzo Restaurant and Bar sey Devil’, is now the of- embodies all that is Cape Restaurant & Deck Open 7 Days fi cial Beach Shack surfer. May. Eleven Beach Shack Dean began surfi ng at age team members are also eleven. He won his fi rst lifeguards, which goes Sushi Live Music Lineup competition on a surf- hand-in-hand with surf- CRAB HOUSE board consisting of more ing,” said Sandy Montano, On The duck-tape than fi berglass. General Manager of the Saturday- Yasgur’s Farm AT He turned professional in Beach Shack. “To have Deck 1990 becoming the fi rst Dean join our Beach Shack surfer from New Jersey team is truly an honor. It is Serving Lunch 11:30am • Dinner from 5pm TWO MILE LANDING to qualify for the WCT. In a privilege to be partnering 2001 Dean was diagnosed with Dean Randazzo and Serving Breakfast 8-11:30am Sat. & Sun. with Hodgkin’s disease his Cancer Foundation." HAPPY HOURS • Mon. thru Fri. (the same type of cancer WaterfrontW For additional in- 3-6pm at the Bar that took the life of legend- formation, visit www. Dining Happy ary San Diego surfer Chris BeachShack.com. 954 OCEAN DRIVE, CAPE MAY, NJ Between GSP & Wildwood Crest on the Bay in Harbor View Marina Hour O’Rourke). He thankfully managed to and - Sponsored Content 609-884-5444 2-5pm has since become an avid Lunch spokesperson for cancer $5 Menu awareness and research, Dinner at bar! forming the Dean Randaz- Cocktails zo Cancer Foundation later Happy Hour InsideIn & Outdoors that year. The Foundation is a charitable, non-profi t M-F 4-5:30pm organization with 501 (c) LIVEL ENTERTAINMENT ON CRAB DECK! (3) status through the fed- eral government and over Serving Dinner Daily LocatedL on the last 10 years has raised more than $300,000.00 Starting September 7th OceanO Drive ENTERTAINMENT All-U-Can-Eat for cancer research and –––––––––––––––––––––––––– betweenb Cape May and awareness. His efforts WEDNESDAY Open Weekends Only WildwoodW Crest (At the foot of Blue Claw Crabs have earned him yet an- SAL ANTHONY 6-10 Friday 4pm for Dinner thet toll bridge) 609-522-1341 other title: “The Lance THURSDAY Sat. & Sun. Armstrong of Surfi ng.” MICHAEL JAMES 6-10 www.twomilecrabhouse.comw In support of Dean’s FRIDAY 12 noon Lunch MARNIE & NATE 6-10 great cause, the Beach SATURDAY & 4pm Dinner Shack has created a spe- BEACHCOMBER BILL 6-10 $5 SUNDAYS cial cocktail in Dean’s SUNDAY BLONDAGE honor: “The Jersey Devil BEACHCOMBER BILL 6-10 1-5PM Nailer” described by the LASTST OONENE OFOF THE SEASOSEASON!N!! Shack staff as “a surfer’s devil of a drink with Jag- ermeister, Apple Pucker, GreatGreat BayBay SunsetsSunsets Since 1876 and Cranberry Juice Beach & Browning Ave., North Cape May • 886-5529 shaken and served on the • www.harpoonhenrys.net rocks in a Collins glass.” The Sean Hollaran Magnolia Room Restaurant Band, who hails from Balti- Nationally Acclaimed Southern-style Fare more, will be playing their unique blend of styles of Reggae, Rock & Surf dur- ing the evening. Raffl e tickets benefi ting the Dean Randazzo Cancer Founda- tion are available for pur- chase ($5) for the chance to win great prizes such as a custom-made 6’ Chop Suey high-performance small wave model Randaz- zo Beach Shack surfboard, a Hyperfl ex wetsuit and many others. In addition, Meatball Sandwiches $3 Coronas amd Wings ‘n Yuengs 10% of the food proceeds Coors Light Drafts $1 Live Entertainment Wing Special and from the entire day will Quizzo with Prizes $1.50 Yuengling Drafts Weddings· Events· Entertainment go to the Dean Randaz- zo Cancer Foundation. $4 Cheesesteaks & Live Weekdays 4:30 - 6:30 “Cape May has always $1.50 Coors Light Entertainment Sunday been my favorite Jersey The legendary King Edward Bar Shore destination for surf-

Now Open Daily from 3pm ing hurricane waves,” said FREE DELIVERY ON Dean Randazzo. “I’ve had PACKAGE GOODS & FOOD! 301 Howard St, Cape May· (609) 884-8409· www.chalfonte.com the opportunity to surf the world and it’s a great feel- ing to be in town and be Herald Newspapers September 5 2012 Dining & Entertainment www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A45 Explore the Impact of History on Music CAPE MAY – The Cen- Justin known as Lee ter for Community Arts J. was born and raised in (CCA) presents former Cape May, New Jersey. Youth Arts Program stu- A graduate from Lower Arts dent, Justin Coleman in Cape May Regional High Lee J’s Back to School – A School, he was involved Night of Talent at Lower in talent shows, choir, Culture Cape May Regional’s Per- Black History assemblies forming Arts Center, 687 and the lead role of Jesus Route 9, Cape May, NJ in the 2003 production & on Fri., Sept. 7. Doors of Godspell. He has per- open at 7:30 p.m., show formed throughout the starts at 8 pm. Tickets Philadelphia/South Jersey cost $20. Local talent Jus- area Justin has appeared tin Coleman aka Lee J. is in a host of community headlining along with his events such as Cape May’s band and dance crew. The Kwanzaa celebration, show will also feature CCA’s (YAP) Youth Arts LosChil and El Payaso. Program, song and dance This event celebrates competitions and church the importance of educa- events. His journey has tion and the arts though continued releasing (2) poetry, song and dance. two CDs, three (4) music Lee J.

BUY ONE ADULT LUNCH SPEND $2000 AT videos, performed and the concert, there will AT REGULAR DINNER GET recorded in cities such as be raffl es and prizes. PRICE, GET 2ND ADULT San Francisco, Philadel- Tickets purchased in ad- % OFF $ 00 OFF phia, Upper Darby, Rich- vance go into a free raffl e. WWW.THEEAGLETHEATRE.COM 50 2 609-704-5012 WITH COUPON WITH COUPON mond VA, Atlanta GA, At- There will also be a free cannot be combined with any other offers cannot be combined with any other offers lantic City and Cape May. giveaway of school sup- 208 VINE STREET EXPIRES 9/12/12 EXPIRES 9/12/12 He has performed at the plies for students who HAMMONTON, NJ 08037 The Best Deal - Cheng’s Buffet following colleges: Lincoln come out to the event. *Plus applicable fees. BUY ONE DINNER COMBO University, Richard Stock- For tickets and more AT REGULAR PRICE, GET 2ND WEEKLY EVERY DAY DINNER COMBO SPECIALS ton College, Rowan Uni- information, you may call % OFF • Coconut Shrimp versity, Temple University 917-723-9264, email life- 50 and Rutgers University. [email protected] or in- WITH COUPON • Mussels • Fried Shrimp cannot be combined with any other offers All students under 12 box Justin Lee J. Coleman • Crab Legs TAKE OUT ONLY. EXPIRES 9/12/12 will get in free. They on Facebook. Tickets may EAT IN LUNCH (11AM - 3PM) must be accompanied by be purchased at the door. ADULTS $675 CHILDREN AGES 3-10 YR $475 DINNER (3:30 - 9:30 PM) an adult. In addition to ADULTS $999 CHILDREN AGES 3 -10 YR $599 10 year old must be under 4 1/2’ Take Out Buffet Cape May County $999 All Day Village Shoppes of Rio Grande Museum to Host Art heng’s 886-0909 heng’sALL YOU CAN EAT BUFFET for History Auction

IGGY’S FIREHOUSE GRILL Breakfast,B kf t LLunchh& & DiDinner • EEattI In or TTakek outt Specializing in Homemade Foods and Fresh Ingredients BREAKFAST SPECIALS 222 Choice of Eggs, Meat, Pancakes, Toast, French Toast $2.22 OCEAN VIEW – The antiques. The auction fea- SEVEN CHANCES 8 oz. Strip Steak Cape May County Mu- tures local artists, includ- Saturday, Sept. 8 at 8:00 3 eggs (Any style) seum will host their 5th ing Neal McPheeters, Peg Annual Art for History Dittmar and Stan Sperlak, Directed by & Starring Buster Keaton Homefries and Toast Art Auction on Sat., Sept. as well as many others Based on the Broadway comedy $ 8 at 6 p.m. at the Ocean well known for their depic- written by Roi Cooper Megrue; 9.95 tions of Cape May County remade into THE BATCHELOR in Visit Us k From 8-9:30am9:30am View Resort Campground. ceboo The auction will include scenery. Carvers included 1999 with Chris O’Donnell. Live On FaFacebookOpen 6 Days • CloseddMon Mondayday organ accompaniment performed by Tues., Wed., Thur. 8am-7pm, Fri. & Sat. 8am-8pm, Sun. 8am-3pm fi ne art, woodworking, de- in this year’s auction are coys, handmade jewelry, Dave Billig, Laurel Dabbs Wayne Zimmerman. Co-Sponsored 609-886-FIRE(3473) • 911 Bayshore Rd., Villas with The Cape May Film Society. $15 pottery, glass pieces and and Harry V. Shourds II. One of the special pieces Sept. 19-Oct. 13, Wed.-Sat. at 8:00 to be auctioned is a Cana- : IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE da Goose decoy carved A comedy by Roi Cooper Megrue & Walter C. Hackett by J.P. Hand, noted local A cast of nine proves that carver, which he mod- “Advertising is responsible for everything!” eled after a unique Phillip Stites III decoy in the Mu- seum’s collection. Potters Terry Plasket of Wheaton Village, and Marie Elaine Lanza of Cape May Court • BROOMMAKING • PRINTING • BOOKBINDING • WOODWORKING • House, will both have ICE CREAM • OPEN HEARTH COOKING • TINSMITHING • pieces in the auction. Fine & Decorative Master glassblower Don RRevolutionaryevolutionary Friel and woodwork- ARTS AUCTION ers Scott Smith and John WWarar Turner will also be auc- $QWLTXHV tioning their creations. EEncampmentncampment • Wine & Beer The evening includes To benefi t the Cape May County both live and silent auc- SSaturdayaturday & SSunday,unday, tions. The preview be- • Hors d’oeuvres Historical & Genealogical Society gins at 6 p.m., with auc- SSept.ept. 88-9-9 tioning beginning at 7. 110am-4:30pm0am-4:30pm Admission $20.00 All Local Artists Admission is $20 and includes hors Authentically clad and equipped Limited Seating Advance Saturday d’oeuvres and desserts Continental and Loyalist Ticket Sales Order Early! 8 September 2012 as well as refreshments. reenactors bring the American Ocean View Re- Revolution to life with sort is located at 2555 demonstrations of drills, weapons, Preview from 6:00pm Route 9 in Ocean View. Call This is a great oppor- and camp life. Enjoy The Story of For more information or a full Ocean View tunity to support local Old Glory at 2pm both days. schedule of events, please call 609-465-3535 Resort Campground artists and local history. 898-2300 x. 10 or visit For more informa- Free lecture, Friday at 7pm: South www.hcsv.org For Ticket 2555 Route 9 tion, please call the Mu- Jersey Privateers of the Revolution. Rt. 9, 3 Mi. North of Cape May City

Information Ocean View, New Jersey seum at 609-465-3535 • SPINNING • POTTERY • BAKERY STORE • COUNTRY BASKETRY • BLACKSMITHING • WEAVING • RESTAURANT or visit cmcmuseum.org. A46 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Dining & Entertainment Herald Newspapers September 5 2012 What's Happening in Ocean City OCEAN CITY – (Sept. 8) 3 p.m. Features include a PLACE FRIDAY SATURDAY REST OF WEEK Kicks For Clots, a kick ball ground display of unusual tournament for the ben- airplanes ranging from • Live Remote with Tue., Sep 11th: efi t of the National Blood World War II craft to clas- WIBBAGE 94.3 4-6pm Clot Alliance, 10 a.m. at BAY VIEW Video Name That Tune sics and War Birds. Free. Page A40 • 522-1287 • Quizzo with Nick the 5th and 6th St. Haven Call (609) 525-9223. 8:30 pm at 8pm Ave. Soft Ball Fields. Enjoy (Sept. 16) Boardwalk a fun fi lled day of kick ball, Aerobatic Show: 1 p.m., BEACH CREEK music and food. To register 6-14 Sts. over beach. Call for Entertainment or become a sponsor, email Features some of the best Page A44 • 522-1062 cheryl.fishman@gmail. to Ocean City Beaches stunt pilots in the world com or call (732) 406- to compete for prizes and Aerobatic champi- Ultimate Dance Rock n Roll w/ 1920. (Rain date, Sept. 9.) and trophies during the ons plus military dem- Party w/ The The Matt Santry (Sept. 9) The Ocean 45th Annual Invitational onstrations. For informa- BOILER ROOM Dane Anthony Band 9pm City Pops presents Our Surf Fishing Tournament. tion, call 609-525-9300. The Page A38 • 884-8421 Band 9pm Three Tenors II featuring Sponsored by the Ocean (Sept. 24) Golf Tour- Richard Troxel, Cody Aus- City Fishing Club and the nament: Mon, Sept. 24 CASEY’S ON One Hot tin and Zach Borichevsky, City’s Recreation Division, Le Compt at Harbor Pines Coun- THIRD Mess 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $20 the event attracts experi- try Club, sponsored by Page A34 • 522-7759 at the Music Pier Box Of- enced anglers, fi sh for fun American Legion Post fi ce, (609) 525-9248. families, and teams of local 524 of Ocean City. Shot COCONUT The Cram (Sept. 7-9) 38th Annual businesses. Register at the gun start at 1 p.m. There DJ Mollo Pink Floyd Street Rod Weekend, fea- Ocean City Intermediate will be a putting contest, COVE School, 18th and Bay Ave., Page A42 • 522-7600 Tribute Band tures a boardwalk display multiple prizes, gifts for of cars, noon to 4 p.m. from 5:30 a.m. to 6:30 a.m. all golfers and more. En- Mon., Sep 10th: on Sat., Sept. 8. Plus the For information, call Mike try fee is $135 includes COUNTRY CLUB Two For The Quizzo with Prizes weekend brings the Van- Hayes (856) 466-9546 or green fees, cart, dinner TAVERN Dells, a popular singing [email protected]. Asking Tue., Sep 11th: and prizes. Dinner only is Page A36 • 465-1515 DJ Doof- Karaoke group, to the Music Pier at (Sept.15) Ocean City $30 per person. For reser- 8 p.m. The Van Dells have Airport Festival: Set for vations, call Bob Marzulli, Callwood Blind Acoustic w/ Wed., Sep 5th: been entertaining audi- Municipal Airport, 26th (609) 398-6702 or Jace CRAB HOUSE Jim Duran 6-9pm Wesley Ochs ences for over 30 years and Bay Ave., 10 a.m. to Clark (215) 817-3303. Two Mile 6- 10pm Sun., Sep 9th: 4 - 8pm with music from the 50s Page A44 • 522-1341 TOO TRIO 4pm - 7pm and 60s. Tickets are $20 at the Pier Box Offi ce. g Name That DOGTOOTH Lenny G (Sept. 9) Walk for Chil- BAR & GRILL Tune at 9pm dren in Foster Care: 5K Page A43 • 522-8383 9 pm Walk-a-thon to raise funds for children in foster care Tiki Topz Pool Party Bayshore DJ Sun., Sep 9th: Tiki Topz Pool in New Jersey. Walk starts Jam Session with DJ Pizza Subs & More FLIP FLOPZ entertainment Tony Stef at 2 pm Party Jam Session with DJ at Music Pier, Boardwalk Page A44 • 522-3350 9 pm DJ entertainment Tony Stef at 2 pm and Moorlyn Terrace. www.BayshoreRestaurant.com 9 pm Registration begins 12:30 Order Online p.m., walk at 1:30 p.m. GOODNIGHT IRENE’S DVDJ Mollo DJ Richie Palko Thu., Sep 6th: & Beer Pong • Cowabunga Chris 5pm Call (609) 977-4880 or BREW PUB 10pm 11 pm (on the patio) pre-register online at Page A42 • 729-3861 (inside) (inside) • d.a.b. 10pm (Inside) www.fafsfoundation.org. 20% Off (Sept. 12) Ocean City Wed., Sep 5th: Sal Anthony 6-10pm on Monday & Tuesday! r HARPOON Thu., Sep 6th: Michael James 6-10pm Pops present a Night In Dine In Only Marnie and Nate Beachcomber Bill HENRY’S Sun., Sep 9th: Beachcomber Bill Old Vienna, featuring Page A41 • 886-5529 6-10pm 6-10pm 6-10pm • Blondage 1-5 pm Strauss Waltzes, polkas, 2515 Rt. 9, Ocean View ... Last one for Season!! marches, etc. Sponsored (609)624-1717 by Manco and Manco in HEMINGWAY’S memory of Frank Ruggieri. the Grand Hotel DJ entertainment 9pm Time: 7:30 p.m. Tickets: Page A32 • 884-5611 $15/$10 at Music Pier Box Offi ce (609) 525-9248 LIGHTHOUSE Juicy Joanne Farrell Sun., Sep 9th: Eagles Game or access www.ocnj.us. Mon., Sep 10th: Elvis Show 7pm (Sept. 12) The Ocean POINTE 6pm & Sway Page A41 • 522-7447 Tue - Sep 11th: Elvis Show 7pm City Historical Museum 7pm holds its 49th Annual Wed., Sep 5th: Dean Schneider, Solo Piano 5:30-10:30 pm Luncheon, noon, at the Lisa Tee & Matt Hayden: Lisa Tee & Matt Hayden: Thu., Sep 6th: Dean Schneider, Solo Piano 5:30-10:30 pm i MERION Sun., Sep 9th: Jon Pruitt, solo piano 5:30-10:30pm Flanders Hotel, 11th solo piano and solo solo piano and solo Mon., Sep 10th: Jon Pruitt, solo piano 5:30-10:30pm INN piano/vocals piano/vocals Tue., Sep 11th: Barry Miles, solo piano 5:30-8:30pm • Jazz and Boardwalk. Guest Trio with Barry Miles,piano; Tim Lekan, bass; Bob Shomo speaker will be Dan Skel- Page A32 • 884-8363 5:30-11:30 pm 5:30-11:30 pm drums 8:30-Close don, Chief Meteoroligist, Thu., Sep 6th: Name That Tune WMGM-TV (NBC 40). MULLIGANS Reed Waddle with Ronn E. Dee at 9 pm $35. Reservations are Sun., Sep 9th: Quizzo at 9 pm JAPANESE Page A41 • 522-4883 10pm- 1am needed by Sept. 5. Call (609) 399-1801 or HIBACHI • SUSHI BAR • STEAK HOUSE DJ Snap 4-8 pm Wed., Sep 5th: stop at the Museum, OWEN’S Name That Tune Name That Tune 9pm 1735 Simpson Ave. DJ Bee Bop Bernie EXPERIENCE THE ART PUB 9pm Sun., Sep 9th: NFL Ticket (Sept. 14-16) Red, White Page A41 • 729-7290 8pm-12am Tue., Sep 11th: Quizzo 9pm and Blue Weekend: An all- class reunion of OC High OF SUSHI D RIO School. For information vis- Terry-Oke it www.ochsalumni.com. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK • LUNCH & DINNER STATION 9pm (Sept. 15) Teams of An- Page A39 • 889-2000 glers from the Tri-State 1302 RT 47 SOUTH Acoustic w/ Delany Region as well as families RIO GRANDE, NJ 08242 Acoustic w/ Carl 609.886.8888 609.886.8886 Behrens – 4:30pm & Reeves 4:30pm Thu., Sep 6th: and individuals will head WEEK OF RUSTY NAIL Beach Favorites w/ Acoustic w/ Marnie & Nate – 4:30pm Classic Rock w/ The Sun., Sep 9th: Reggae Sunday w/ – Page A38 • 884-0017 Guy Petersen Band The BaNaNa Trio SEPTEMBER 5- 11 – 9pm - 9pm Trinidelphia 12:30pm, & Cultureal 5pm Bauer & Bauer & THE WHARF Page A33 • 522-6336 Shea Shea 5-9 pm 3-7 pm TUCKAHOE Chris & Melanie Wed., Sep 5th: & Tony Bob Campanell 5-9pm INN Daryl Tue., Sep 11th: Page A37 • 390-3322 6-10pm 6-10pm Ann Oswald 5-9 pm Kings For A Day 6-10pm Jay & Mike 6-10pm Wed., Sep 5th: DJ Matt Kelly With Name WESTY’S (On the Deck) (On the Deck) DJ Matt Kelly 10 pm- 2 am DJ Matt Kelly 10 pm- 2 am That Tune 10pm-2am (downstairs) IRISH PUB (downstairs) (downstairs) Thu., Sep 6th: StellarMojo 10 pm- 2 am Page A36 • 522-4991 DJ Jerry Smith 10 pm- 2 am DJ Jerry Smith 10 pm- 2 am (downstairs) (upstairs) (upstairs) Open Daily Year Round Lunch, Early Birds & Dinner Reservations, Walk-Ins & Banquets & Large Parties 1 Harbor Road & Route 9, Beesley’s Point (Just outside Ocean City) 609-390-3322 • www.tuckahoeinn.com EAT, DRINK, PLAY, ENTERTAINMENT, EVENTS, FACES & PLACES Overlooking the Scenic Great Egg Harbor Bay Herald Newspapers September 5 2012 Dining & Entertainment www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A47

Thousands Set Course for Annual LLetet uuss cookcook forfor you.you. Roar to the Shore Motorcycle Rally WILDWOOD – For you can sit back, relax has your old favorites on many, it’s a yearly pilgrim- and enjoy the festivities, tap; including, the Friday age – for some, it’s a fi rst or take a ride along the Pig Roast at Kindle Ford at time excursion – for all in- scenic roads of Cape May noon; Walking Poker Run volved, it’s one of the best County. Stroll through on Sat., Sept. 8 at noon; weekends of the year. The hundreds of national ven- the Biker Babe Contest Roar to the Shore Motor- dors distributed through- on Saturday at 7 p.m.; cycle Rally is back and set out fi ve separate vending and the favorite Rubber Take for Thu., Sept. 6 through lots peddling everything Duck themed Boardwalk Sun., Sept. 9. The city of from cigars to leather to Motorcycle Ride with a Wildwood will play host to jewelry to motorcycles. 2012 Harley Davidson Open Mon. 7:30am-3pm • Breakfast & Lunch the largest free motorcycle Whether you’re look- 1200 Custom Sportster Tues.-Sat. 7:30am-8pm • Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner rally in the northeast, ing for motorcycle parts, giveaway on Sun., Sept. 9 Closed Sunday with free live entertain- paint or patches, you’re starting at 12:30 p.m. All ment, motorcycle ven- guaranteed to fi nd what proceeds from the ride go 463-8900463 8900 • DELIVERYDELIVERY AVAVAILABLEAILABLE 415 Rt. 9 North, Cape May Court House dors, food and merchan- you’re looking for here. to benefi t the United Way dise vendors and great Also, during the rally of Greater Philadelphia ... Credit Cards Accepted events all weekend long. and back for its third year and Southern New Jersey. Out Roar to the Shore is the Wildwoods Tattoo New for 2012 are the thrives in the Wildwoods, Convention and Show Battle of the Biker Bands NJ because of its central- held inside the Wildwoods and the Custom Boardwalk NOW ized location on the East Convention Center. Stop Bike Show. Bands from Coast. Located 150 miles by and check out some all over the tri-state area OPEN or less from most major world-famous tattoo art- have entered to play in cities including, Philadel- ists, get a new tattoo or just the Inaugural Battle of the phia, New York City, Bal- sit and see some one-of-a- Biker Bands, but only 10 timore and Washington, kind art in the different were chosen to rock out D.C. there’s no need to tattoo contests through- for the Roar to the Shore Hoagies • Wraps trailer your bikes to this out the convention. audience. With semi-fi nal rally. Once you are here, Roar to the Shore still rounds, held on the Wild- LLUNCHUNCH SPECIALSPECIAL Salads • Steaks woods Convention Center Buffalo Wings Lot Stage, Fri., Sept. 7 and CCheheeesesteak,sesteak, FriesFries & Sat., Sept. 8 – a combina- 000*0* Hoagie Trays tion of judges’ scores and SSodaoda ((2020 ooz.)z.) onlyonly $10$10 ! audience participation We Deliver! will send the top four to *Tax not included in price. Available Mon. - Fri. 12 noon-2pm 609-368-2100 the fi nal round on Satur- 9832 Third Ave. Stone Harbor • JApanese Hibachi day night for the chance 1700 New York Ave., North Wildwood to win $3,000 in cash 609-770-8858 or 609-770-8856 www.leeshoagiehouse.com • sushi bar • thai cuisine as well as other prizes. The Custom Board- walk Bike Show is also BBONELLI’SONELLI’S Lunch Mon.-Thur. 11am - 3pm, a two-day event. A pre- Fri. & Sat. 11am - 3pm show Fri., Sept. 7 will be MMARKETARKET held starting at 6 p.m. at & OOpenpen 7 DaysDa Since 1929 H H ys Dinner Sun • 12 noon - 10pm, the Pacifi c Avenue Block Seafood Markett FFromrom 99amam Mon. - Thurs. 4:30pm - 10:30pm, Party for all motorcycles 956-A OceanOcea DriveeCapeaeCapeay • Cape May Fri. & Sat. 4:30pm - 11pm registered in Saturdays Home of the show. At the Block Party, “OldAnthony’s World Hoagie®” Open 7 Days a Week bikes will line the streets in the hopes to be named LLIVEIVE & COOKEDCOOKED CRABSCRABS Delusso salami, dry cured cappicola, proscuitto, Lobster • SShShrimpi • ClamsCl • FreshF Fish 13 S. 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