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Wendel White Exhibit to Highlight East Lynne Theater Company Cape May’s Franklin Street School Receives Target Grant CAPE MAY – Celebrate in the northern United awarded a Bachelor of Fine April 14; Sundays, Feb. 19, CAPE MAY – The award- writer Patti Chambers, our region’s African-Amer- States.” His images include Arts degree in photogra- April 1 and April 15, Mon- winning Equity profes- worked with students at ican heritage at an exhibit schools he describes as phy from the School of day, Feb. 20 and Monday sional East Lynne Theater the Homework Institute, at the Carriage House Gal- segregated Visual Arts through Thursday, April 2 Company has received its the after-school program lery, 1048 Washington St., by Jim Crow- in New York through April 12. Admis- third grant in three years at the Martin Luther King depicting the landscape imposed seg- and a Mas- sion is free and gallery from Target Department Center in Whitesboro, and architecture of his- regation, by ter of Fine hours vary. For information Stores, funding from which where students wrote and torically segregated schools self-imposed Arts degree on hours, call 609-884- goes exclusively to help to performed scenes about in northern states in 50 segregation in photog- 5404 or 800-275-4278. fund an artist-in residence the history of Whitesboro. photographs by nationally initiated by raphy from The Center for Commu- program. Plans are in the Both of these residencies renowned New Jersey pho- members the Univer- nity Arts is a multicultural works for ELTC’s artistic involved students perform- tographer Wendel White. of the black sity of Texas educational non-profi t or- director, Gayle Stahlhuth, ing an admission-free event GAYLE STAHLHUTH The public is invited to at- community at Austin. ganization whose arts and to return to Glenwood Av- open to the public, and a tend the free exhibit open- and by de White taught humanities programs fos- enue Elementary School in good time was had by ac- the communities it serves, ing of “Wendel White’s facto segre- photography ter creativity, community Wildwood for an in-school tors and audience. and individual Target stores Schools for the Colored gation. at the School building, and appreciation residency in March. Pos- Gayle, who has taught carry on this tradition by with an exhibit highlight- “My particular interest of Visual Arts, N.Y.; The for the rich diversity of our sibilities for this upcoming in-school and after-school making local grants and ing the life and soul of the is in the regions of the Cooper Union for the Ad- world. The Center’s Com- residency include research- theater-related residencies supporting volunteer ini- Franklin Street School” on northern ‘free’ states that vancement of Science and munity History Program is ing, writing, and perform- for over 30 years in loca- tiatives. Mon., Jan. 16 at 4 p.m. The bordered the slave states Art, N.Y.; the International dedicated to preserving, ing scenes that have to do tions as varied as Ute res- ELTC’s Board of Trustees exhibit is co-sponsored by — sometimes known as the Center for Photography, interpreting and celebrat- with Wildwood – a town ervations in Utah to middle and Gayle Stahlhuth are the Center for Community Up-South, just over the line N.Y.; Rochester Institute ing Cape May’s African celebrating its 100th an- schools in Brooklyn, is once pleased to be able to use Arts (CCA) and the Mid- to freedom — as regions of of Technology; and is cur- American heritage through niversary in 2012. more spearheading the res- this funding to help to Atlantic Center for the Arts unique concentrations of rently Distinguished Pro- exhibits, tours, and its John Last year, Gayle worked idency, assisted by Grace support another in-school & Humanities (MAC). black settlements during fessor of Art at The Richard and Janet Nash African with three fi fth-grade class- Wright, who performed in residency. Wendel White’s Schools the 19th and 20th centu- Stockton College of New American History Archive. es at this school, helping ELTC’s recent production For information about for the Colored focuses on ries,” he said. Jersey, in Pomona. The Center is currently them to research, write, of “He and She.” Aside ELTC’s educational out- buildings and sites White White was born in New- Alongside White’s im- rehabilitating the Franklin and rehearse scenes about from performing, Grace has reach, touring productions, describes as “connected to ark, N.J. and grew up in ages is another exhibit of Street School, a Cape May famous people, based on stage managed and worked and 2012 Mainstage Pro- the system of racially seg- New York, Pennsylvania, photographs curated by the African American Historic those featured in Presi- as a musical director for duction Season in Cape regated schools established and New Jersey. He was Center for Community Arts Site, to house a commu- dent Obama’s book, “Of Sojourn Productions. May, call 609-884-5898 or highlighting the life and nity cultural center, runs Thee I Sing.” Three years Since 1946, Target has go online to www.eastlyn- Singer Taylor Swift Spotted soul of Cape May’s Frank- youth arts programs and ago, Gayle, with actor/ given 5% of its income to netheater.org. lin Street School, which operates WCFA-LP 101.5 Around Cape May County opened in September 1928 FM, a community radio Discover the Joy of Chamber Music as an elementary school for station. For further infor- By JACK FICHTER Swift was also spotted COURT HOUSE - Dis- to a concert audience. in March, a question-and- Cape May’s black children mation, call 609-884-7525 in Teabury Antiques in cover the joys of chamber The lecture will occur answer session in April, and operated until segrega- or access CCA’s web site at SCHELLENGERS LAND- Swainton, Wed. Dec. 28 music at the January series on Tue., Jan. 10, from 6:30 and a Fresh Ears® experi- tion was banned in New www.CenterforCommunit- ING — Yes, that was singer and Cape May Wicker. She of free music lectures by to 8 p.m., at the Ocean ence in May. Jersey. The school is des- yArts.org. Taylor Swift dining at the was described as "tall and Paul M. Somers, sponsored City Public Library, Room Somers, Adult Educa- ignated as a contributing The Mid-Atlantic Center Lobster House, Tue., Dec. very nice." by the Bay-Atlantic Sym- 110, 1735 Simpson Ave., tion Director for the Bay- building to the Cape May for the Arts & Humanities is 27 about 7 p.m. Additional reports from phony. Ocean City. Atlantic Symphony, is a National Register Historic a multifaceted not-for-profi t Swift’s dinner at the readers placed Swift at You will learn how social Subsequent lectures this also a composer, performer, District and designated by organization committed Lobster House has become Uncle Bill's Pancake House music—originally meant season will explore impro- founder of Maurice River the State of New Jersey to promoting the pres- the talk of the town. in Avalon having breakfast to be performed in the visation in February, the Music, was for 25 years as an African-American ervation, interpretation, Lobster House Res- Dec. 28 and stopping in intimacy of the home— effect of architecture and the harpsichordist for the Historic Site. and cultural enrichment taurant Manager Chris Capt. Scraps Attic antique became serious and spread performing space on music Virtuoso Strings of New Additionally, in February, of the Cape May region Krauss said fellow diners store in Seaville about 3 York, and was a reviewer join photographer Wendel for its residents and visi- did not bother Swift for p.m. PAUL M. SOMERS for the Star-Ledger. White and representatives tors. MAC membership is autographs. Brian Corbett, of the The lectures are co-spon- from the Center for Com- open to all. For information “Everything was totally Original Fudge Kitchen, sored by the libraries in munity Arts and the local about MAC’s year-round cool, she came in like an posted a photo on the Her- which they given. community to discuss this schedule of tours, festivals, average person,” he said. ald's Facebook page of a For further information, exhibit at a free panel dis- and special events, call “We maintain profession- guitar pick Swift gave him call the Bay-Atlantic Sym- cussion set for Sun., Feb. 609-884-5404 or 800-275- alism here at the Lobster after making a purchase. phony at (856) 451-1169, 19 at 4 p.m. at the Carriage 4278, or visit MAC’s Web House.” In the end, it seemed or Somers at Maurice River House Gallery. site at www.capemaymac. “She was very relaxed, Swift did what many of Music at (856) 506-0580. “Wendel White’s Schools org. For information about very laid back,” he con- us do, ate in restaurants, You can also call the Ocean for the Colored with an restaurants, accommoda- tinued. bought fudge and shopped City Public Library at (609) exhibit highlighting the tions and shopping, call the Krauss said he believed along the Route 9 corridor 399-2434. her parents own a house of stores. Everyone who life and soul of the Frank- Chamber of Commerce of in Avalon. (Page A28 Please) lin Street School” is open Greater Cape May at 609- GET IN ON THE GOOD LIFE! Saturdays, Jan. 14 through 884-5508. Kitchen Open Every Day lon Links Restaura Mon.-Thurs. 4pm-10pm • Fri.-Sun. From 11am Joy Buffet va nt Parrothead A at the Avalon Golf Club Night... Coming in February! Prefer to dine early? Then try our... Details to come. EEARLYARLY BIRDBIRD SSPECIALS!PECIALS! 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Smoking Cessation Class- Garden Club Meeting on es on 1/4/12 at 3:00p.m. 801 WASHINGTON STREET, CAPE MAY, NJ 1/10/12 at 10:00a.m. in in Cape May Court House Cape May at the Kiwanis 609-884-5697 • WASHINGTONINN.COM There is a $25.00 fee, and Club. $15.00 is refunded upon Best of Life Luncheon on completion of the class. Call 1/10/12 at 11:45a.m. in to register. Class runs till Cape May The group is 1/25, Call 463-4043. open to seniors in the area. A Sister Act II on 1/4/12 at covered-dish luncheon will 3:00p.m. in Cape May at be followed by a Chinese the Mad Batter, artist’s re- auction, Call 390-3751. LiveL Music ception 1/8 3-5pm, show Jay M. Ford, President AND runs through 2/4, Call 610- and CEO of Crest Savings 209-4024. Bank will present the An- Entertainment Middle Township Demo- nual Financial Forecast CLOSED FROM JANUARY 2-JANUARY 13 cratic Club Open House at the Greater Wildwood REOPEN SATURDAY, JANUARY 14 on 1/4/12 at 7:00p.m. in Chamber on 1/11/12 at Cape May Court House 8:00a.m. in Wildwood will 2708 PaciÄ c Avenue at the Middle Twp. Senior Wildwood, NJ 08260 be held at the Wildwoods 609-729-3861 Lunch & Dinner Center, Call 463-3702. Convention Center, Call Ancestry Lecture on 729-4000. Open Every Day •11am - 3am 7 Days A Week! 1/5/12 at 1:30p.m. in Sea Cape May Auxiliary 36 Beers Kitchen Open: Isle City This is an intro- Luncheon on 1/11/12 at Sun-Thurs. 11am-11pm on Tap! v duction to the world’s larg- 12:00p.m. in Cape May Fri. & Sat. 11am-12am Check Out Our Daily Specials On: 322 Washington Street Mall, Cape May est online family history at the Lobster House, Call The Herald Dining Grid On Page A31 resource and is available 889-2523. Pizza Served- 884-9119 Mon.-Thurs. 4pm-11pm Show Me Most Major Credit Cards Accepted free in the library, Call 263- Women of Jazz Series on www.tishasfi nedining.com Fri. & Sat. 1pm-12am • Sun. 1pm-11pm The Specials 7301. 1/15/12 at 2:00p.m. in Ocean City at Ocean City www.goodnightirenes.com Library, Call 399-2434. HAPPY HOUR NFL SUNDAY NEW @ THE RIO Evening Dog Training Mon. - Fri. 4-7pm $1.50 Miller Lite Drafts All Day Class on 1/17/12 in West $1.50 Miller Lite Drafts $2 PBR Pounders Cape May at the West $2.50 Domestic Bottles FREE Eagles Half-Time Fry Buff et Cape May Firehouse, Call DINNER SPECIALS Fri., Sat., Sun. 5-10pm 425-6080. $6 Pizzas Happy Hour Menu Mah Jongg Lessons on AND MORE! in the Bar 1/17/12 at 9:30a.m. in featuring $5 Appetizers (Page A29 Please) Open Thurs. & Fri. from 4pm • Sat. & Sun. from 12 noon

• Cheese Quesadilla All New Happy Hour Open ~ Close • Nachos $200 Domestics • Rio Famous Hot Wings $300 Imports • Loaded Jersey French Fries “The Reduced Food Pricing • Portuguese Pizza Bread Best in the Crest” ★ Monday-Thursday 4:00 to 7:00 • $1.00 off all drinks ★ Come Check Out Our New Menu... Same Great Food With New Lower Prices! PIZZA NIGHT Grande Center Shopping Mall • Rio Grande, New Jersey 609-889-2000 is BACK! FRIDAYS Live Remote with EVERY THURSDAY Fun 106.7 4-6pm $5 for 10” Open Thurs. - Sun. Homemade Pizza Quizzo with Nick 8:00pm 12 Noon Over 20 toppings to choose from $5.99 Lunch Specials Photo by Tracy Ohntrup 8100 Bayview Drive on Sunset Lake,Wildwood Crest Swift with fan at Uncle 609-522-1287 Bill's Pancake House in $10 Chef Avalon. Dinner Specials Swift Thurs. & Sun. (From Page A27) The All New encountered her had kind words to say. DJ Entertainment Swift, 22, was named COUNTRY Late Night Food Woman of the Year by Bill- Fridays & Saturdays board Magazine, a music at 9pm ‘til 12 Midnight industry trade magazine. CLUB TAVERN Her third album, “Speak “STOP IN AGAIN FOR THE FIRST TIME” Fabulous Fridays Fri. & Sat. Now,” has been nomi- ~ nated for Best Country Al- BALLS N’ BREWS Drink Specials & 1/2 Price Apps bum and "Mean" has been MONDAYS THURSDAYS - nominated for Best Country - Meatball $3 With $4 & 4-10pm (at the bar) Voted #1 Song and Best Country Solo and Coors Light Drafts $1 $1.50 Coors Lights Performance. TACOS ON TUESDAYS SATURDAYS - Saturday Prix - Fixe Dinner Crabcakes in - with Coronas and Live Live Entertainment She will appear on the Entertainment HAPPY HOUR $20 per person South Jersey 2012 Grammy Awards, WING WEDNESDAYS WEEKDAYS FROM which are scheduled to air With Quizzo, Prizes & 4:30 - 6:30PM 4 courses: Appetizer, Soup or Feb. 12 on CBS. $1.50 Yuenglings & ALL DAY SUNDAY Salad, Entree & Dessert Swift begins a concert tour of Australia and New PACKAGE GOODS, WINE & BEER / LUNCH & DINNER Zealand in March. OPEN 7 DAYS • FRI. & SAT. ‘TIL 1A.M. 609-522-3350 If you have a photo of Swift, email it to: news- 1512 RT. 9 NORTH • SWAINTON • 465-1515 Spruce & Olde New Jersey Aves., Anglesea At Champagne Island Resort [email protected] Herald Newspapers January 4 2012 Dining & Entertainment www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A29 Calendar of Events The One of (From Page A28) Wildwood at Beth Judah A Kind Temple, Call 522-8541. Currency Wars Lecture and Book signing on Asian 1/20/12 at 7:00p.m. in Cape May Court House at Restaurant the PAC, Call 408-1344. Comfort in the Cold: Slow Food 4th Annual Winter Feast on 1/21/12 Many New Winter Specials including: at 6:00p.m. in Cape May at the Washington Inn, Call • Duck “Fin” Soup • Appetizer- Asian Lettuce Cups 602-9306. • Entree- Wild Duckling with Pear & Blackberry Brandy Sauce The Cape May Police Academy 32nd Basic & Course for Police Of- Chinese • Japanese • Sushi Thai fi cers’ Open House and Open Year Round • 315 Ocean St., Cape May • 898-0088 Open 7 days a week serving lunch & dinner See Food Grid Graduation Ceremony on Washington Commons (In Acme Market Mall) Cape May all winter long! For Specials 1/25/12 at 12:00p.m. in 11:30am-10:00pm • 11:30am-11:00pm Fri & Sat Cape May Court House Lunch • Dinner • Take Out • Catering 1200 ROUTE 109 SOUTH, CAPE MAY • (609) 884-BONE (2663) open house at training ctr, graduation at the Middle Twp. PAC, Call 465-1134. Spaghetti Dinner Fund- $2.50 DOMESTIC BOTTLES raiser on 1/25/12 at DAILY UNTIL 7PM 5:00p.m. in Wildwood at ASEY’S LaPiazza Restaurant, take C MON.-WED. 7PM-MIDNIGHT outs available, Call 780- Breakfast Specials ON 3RD Best Happy Hour 1558. Cape May County Army Live Entertainment on the Island National Guard Associa- $ 99 APPETIZER SPECIAL MENU tion Breakfast on 1/28/12 2 222 DJ ANIMAL HOUSE $2 BOTTLES • $3 DRINKS at 9:00a.m. in Villas at the 2 Eggs IS RETURNING MONDAY-FRIDAY 4-7PM Villas Diner, Call 729-1596. Special! Atlantic City Jazz Band Any Style THURS., JAN. 12TH! LUNCH BREAK COMBOS at VFW on 1/29/12 at with Homefries, $ 99 $4.00 Every Day 11am-4pm 2:00p.m. in Cape May at Toast, Butter, EVERY FRIDAY THROUGH FEB. 17TH VFW, Call 884-7961. Jelly 5 PM SALAD • SOUP • 1/2 GARY & THE KID 6-10 FRIES • CHILI-TOPPED BAKED POTATO Cape May Traditional Jazz 15% Society Presents Tradi- COMING FRIDAY FEB. 24TH & SO MUCH MORE! tional Jazz on 1/29/12 at OFF “BASH BEFORE THE SPLASH” EVERY THURSDAY 2:00p.m. in Cape May at Regular menu only. Lunch Special $ 99 “Warm up with friends” VFW Post 386, Call 884- 6 WITH THE JAMISON BAND No specials or mini $ 99 4pm ~ 2 for $22 Special 7961. meals included. Dinner Special 9 SATURDAYS AT 8PM 1 appetizer, 2 entrees, 2 drinks Persy Fear Ants Jazz Band 1/10/12 includes soup or salad, bread & butter and one vegetable JAN. 7TH & FEB. 4TH - at VFW on 2/12/12 at Love Junk And at the bar ~ 1-2-3 Special 2:00p.m. in Cape May at

7 Days A Week Mon.-Thurs. 7am-8pm; Fri., Sat., & Sun. 7am-9pm 2012 Newspapers © CMC Herald CM ©C JAN. 14TH & FEB. 18TH - Big Bleu $1 Drafts, $2 Beer & Wine, $3 Shots VFW 419 Congress St. Call 3718 Bayshore Rd. North Cape May • 609-886-9891 3rd & New York Aves., N. Wildwood • 609-522-7759 • Open 11am - 3am 846-7667. Miss Outstanding Teen Pageant on 3/2/12 at 6:00p.m. in Ocean City at Chart a course for... OPEN YEAR ROUND St. John’s Fellowship Hall, Call 390-0860. LUNCH • DINNER • LATE NIGHT Bus Trip to Lancaster, sponsored by Ocean 4 Bars to Serve You! City Tabernacle, to see and Ocean View! 101 E. Walnut Ave., Jonah at Sight and Sound $4.99 Lunch Specials on 3/22/12 at - in trip in- 1SJNF4UFBLTt4FOTBUJPOBM4FBGPPE North Wildwood served with soup or salad cludes lunch at Shady Maple 609-522-4991 Mon. - Fri. Smorgasbord, coach bus • with lettuce, tomato, transportation, and admis- HAPPY HOUR DAILY onion & french fries sion Call 399-1915. • Pork Roll on a bun with lettuce, tomato & onion $ A Ride with the Ghost 4-6 with 2 Pints & • BBQ Cajun Pulled Pork with caramelized onion & jack cheese Writer on 4/14/12 at NFL Sunday Ticket * $3 Aluminum Pints • on rye with lettuce, tomato & onion 9:00p.m. in Cape May trol- Sunday & Monday during football games come to the bar and *prices available only during happy hour ley ride through Cape May’s Historic District with psychic watch your favorite team play on one of our 6 Hi-Def TVs StellarMojo - Thursdays at 10pm SUNDAY medium Craig McManus $2.50 Domestic Bottles: providing the narration, Call DJ Entertainment FUNDAY 0LOOHU/LWH/RQJ1HFNV‡&RRUV/LJKW‡0*'‡

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BUY ONE ADULT LUNCH SPEND $2000 AT AT REGULAR DINNER GET PRICE, GET 2ND ADULT Historical Society Welcomes Visitors to New Museum % OFF $ 00 OFF 50 2 SEA ISLE CITY – On it was suggested by several WITH COUPON WITH COUPON Dec. 17, after operating a members of the historical cannot be combined with any other offers cannot be combined with any other offers museum for many years on society that we expand the EXPIRES 1/11/12 EXPIRES 1/11/12 bridal display (in the new The Best Deal - Cheng’s Buffet Landis Avenue, the mem- bers of the Sea Isle City museum) and then dedi- WEEKLY EVERY DAY SPECIALS Historical Society hosted a cate it to Marie. I am sure • Coconut Shrimp • Mussels well-attended Open House she would be very happy inside their new home on with how it all turned out • Fried Shrimp • Crab Legs the fi rst level of the Sea – and she would love our Isle City Library at 4800 new museum too!” EAT IN LUNCH (11AM - 3PM) Central Avenue. The so- At the time of Marie’s ADULTS $675 CHILDREN AGES 3-10 YR $475 death, family and friends DINNER (3:30 - 9:30 PM) ciety’s new museum is ADULTS $999 CHILDREN AGES 3 -10 YR $599 much larger and easier to made cash donations to 10 year old must be under 4 1/2’ navigate than their former the historical society in location, and it showcases lieu of fl owers – all of Take Out Buffet which helped pay for the $999 All Day newly-restored artifacts and several expanded dis- creation of the new bridal Village Shoppes display. of Rio Grande plays, including the Marie heng’sheng’s 886-0909 Stafford Bridal Exhibit, In addition to the updat- ALL YOU CAN EAT BUFFET which was unveiled dur- ed Marie Stafford Bridal ing the open house while Exhibit, the new Sea Isle more than 100 spectators City Historical Museum looked-on. The expanded Marie Stafford Bridal Exhibit greets visitors as they enter the also features stained glass Marie Stafford, a long- new Sea Isle City Historical Museum. windows from each of Sea Isle’s churches, a school time Historical Society years. Before her death, book also featured photos it was well-maintained.” bell from the resort’s fi rst member who passed away she even penned a book of other prominent Sea The historical society public school, a restored in 2009, was the wife of titled Brides of Sea Isle City Isle City residents who president added that his and fully-functional navi- Historical Society Presi- and Beyond, which includ- were married in other lo- wife greatly enjoyed re- gation light that once dent Mike Stafford. Like ed many wedding portraits cations. searching the many wed- directed boat traffi c in her husband, Marie was of couples that took their “Marie loved Sea Isle dings that have taken place the bay, a wall of albums fully dedicated to preserv- in Sea Isle City over the vows in Sea Isle City. The City very much,” added ing Sea Isle City’s past. Stafford. “After her death, (Page A31 Please) and more... The exhibit that now bears her name features more 4-H Forms New Sewing than 20 new mannequins and Craft Club Monday & Tuesday (each wearing a vintage wedding gown) and many COURT HOUSE - The fi rst meeting on Wed., Jan. Buy 1 Medium Pizza other nuptial items from Cape May County 4-H 11, at 6:30 p.m. yesteryear. Youth Development Pro- Retired Middle School Fusion Cuisine, Teriyaki, Thai Cuisine and More Get 1 FREE “Marie worked tireless- gram is pleased to an- Librarian Sharon Siefken ly to make our museum nounce the start of a new will lead this club, which is MUST BRING COUPON a success,” Stafford said. 4-H club for youth. The open to Cape May County 2515 Rt. 9, Ocean View • (609)624-1717 “She cherished our original Needle & Thread Club will youth in 4th grade through % www.BayshorePizzaAndSubs.com Bridal Exhibit, and spent include sewing and craft one year out of high school. OFF many hours ensuring that projects and will have its All are welcome. 20 The Needle & Thread Club will meet at the Rut- Take Out & Dining CAPE MAY COUNTY gers Cooperative Exten- WEEK OF sion offi ce at 355 Court Ask About Delivery JAN. 4 - House – S. Dennis Rd., in Not to be combined The Cape May Court House. w/any other offer. Exp. 1/31/12 GRID JAN. 10 4-H Youth Development Entertainment Reservations Available • Party Room in Back Program is part of the New 1500 Rt. 47 South Jersey Agricultural Experi- 609-770-7773 (near ShopRite, next to Dollar Tree) PLACE FRIDAY SATURDAY REST OF WEEK ment Station and Rutgers Cooperative Extension. Find us on Facebook www.SushiUkai.com credit cards accepted AVALON 4-H educational programs LINKS Jim Bannach Thursday - Dan Marro are offered to all youth, Page A27 • 465-8086 grades K-13, on an age- appropriate basis, without • Live Remote with regard to race, religion, BAY VIEW Fun 106.7 4-6 pm color, national origin, gen- Page A28 • 522-1287 • Quizzo with Nick 8pm der, sexual orientation, or disability. For more information CASEY’S ON Gary & The Kid Love Junk about the new club and THIRD 8pm other opportunities for Page A29 • 522-7759 6-10pm youth, call our Cape May County 4-H offi ce at (609) JAPANESE COUNTRY CLUB 465-5115, ext. 605. TAVERN Wesley Ochs Tues.- Jeff X HIBACHI • SUSHI BAR • STEAK HOUSE Page A28 • 465-1515 EXPERIENCE THE ART Acoustic DOGTOOTH Name That Tune OF SUSHI BAR & GRILL 8pm Mayhem Page A28 • 522-8383 9pm OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK • LUNCH & DINNER DJ DJ 1302 RT 47 SOUTH FLIP FLOPZ Entertainment Entertainment RIO GRANDE, NJ 08242 Page A28 • 522-3350 9pm 9pm 609.886.8888 609.886.8886 Bill Caterini and GOODNIGHT IRENE’S DVDJ Mollo Wed. -DVDJ Mollo 10pm BREW PUB Nashville Don Thurs. - Quizzo 9pm Open Year Page A28 • 729-3861 10pm 8pm Sun. - Video Name That Tune 9pm Round DJ DJ good food, good drink & good friends HEMINGWAY’S EAT BIG Spend Small at the Grand Hotel Entertainment Entertainment Page A29 • 884-5611 9pm 9pm DAILY SPECIALS - ALL DAY See Our Entertainment Grid Page A30 11:30am to 10:00pm The Original Name Sun.- NFL Ticket OWEN’S PUB DJ Bee Bop Bernie That Tune w/DJ SUNDAY Roast Turkey Dinner ...... $8.99 CComeome 6pm-11pm plus 19 TVs! Page A30 • 729-7290 Ronn E. Dee 9pm Sirloin Steak, Popcorn Shrimp & Coleslaw . . $9.99 MONDAY Mini Cheese Steaks ...... $1.95 WWatchatch RIO Terry-Oke STATION TUESDAY Pasta Special ...... $2.95 tthehe Page A28 • 889-2000 9pm-midnight Meatloaf Dinner ...... $8.99 WEDNESDAY Wings Hot, Mild or BBQ ...... $1.95 TUCKAHOE Jim Fisher Love & Branca Tues. - Ann Oswald 5-9pm Served with celery & bleu cheese Wed. - Bob Campanell 5-9pm INN 6-10pm 6-10pm THURSDAY Cheeseburger ...... $2.50 Page A32 • 390-3322 Thurs. - Tom Pacitti 5-9pm Prime Rib Sandwich ...... $6.99 WESTY’S Every Game! IRISH PUB DJ 10pm DJ 10pm Thurs. - StellarMojo 10pm 17th Ave. • North Wildwood • 609-729-7290 Page A29 • 522-4991 Between Central & New Jersey Avenues Herald Newspapers January 4 2012 Dining & Entertainment www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A31 Historical Society Isle City for many years it washed-out to sea during For additional informa- Isle City native. We are ing this new museum be (From Page A30) “For 26 years, the his- to come. At the open the Storm of 1962. His son tion about the Sea Isle looking forward to see- an important part of Sea that spotlights Sea Isle’s torical society has played house, I saw a man show- was amazed. We need to City Historical Society and most well-known fami- an important role in Sea ing his son a picture of Sea preserve our town’s history Museum, phone 609-743- lies, a turn-of-the-century Isle City – ever since it was Isle’s old merry-go-round, now so we can appreciate 5980. barber’s chair, thousands founded during our town’s which he enjoyed before it in the future.” of photographs, a sizable centennial celebration,” military display and many said Museum Curator other interesting artifacts Harriett Reardon Bailey, from Sea Isle’s past. a second generation Sea DragonCHINESE House RESTAURANT Open 11:30 am ‘til Late Night Daily LUNCH SPECIALS COUPON Served Daily 11:30am0am to 3:00pm L1 - General Tso’s Chicken  L2 - Chicken with Broccoli $ % L3 - Sesame Chicken All 4.95ea. 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Can Accommodate Large Groups Sea Isle City Historical Museum Curator Harriett Reardon Bailey is shown next to a gown she wore www.dragonhousechinese.com 1891 Bayshore Rd., Villas 609-889-8500 during the 1950’s Online at www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com/shoreguide WEEKLY DINING SPECIALS WEEK OF 1/4/12 to 1/10/12 PLACE WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Seafood Combos: 3 Land & Sea Combo Tuckahoe Inn Sandwich Night @ the Burger Night @ the Small Plate Lunch Small Plate Lunch Small Plate Lunch nt Broiled, Fried or Cold Dinners Pg A32 • 390-3322 Bar From $6.00 Bar from $6.00 specials from $6.99 specials from $6.99 specials from $6.99 POINT $17.95 ea. $18.95 each BEESLEY’S BEESLEY’S Early Bird Specials Special New Years Call us for our New All-You-Can-Eat Early Bird Specials Hemingway’s Prime Rib Night Land & Sea Buffet From 4-5:30p.m. Eve Menu! Years Menu & Hours Dungeness Crabs From 4-5:30p.m. Pg A29 • 884-5611 Breakfast Buffet!

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Westy’s Irish Pub $4.99 Lunch Specials 35¢ Wings ds $4.99 Lunch Specials 35¢ wings $4.99 Lunch Specials $1 Tacos $4.99 Lunch Specials $4.99 Lunch Specials Pg A29 • 522-1287 Prime Rib $11.99 Prime Rib $11.99 Prime Rib $11.99

Chicken Pot Pie w/ Thanksgiving Turkey Prime Rib Meatloaf w/ Mashed All You Can Eat Tacos Woody’s Place Chef Seafood Specials Chef Pasta Specials Every Game! soup or salad $8.95 w/ pumpkin pie $7.95 (12 oz. Queen Cut) Potatoes & Corn $1.00 each (Chicken ds From $9.99 From $9.99 Pg A27 • 522-3030 35¢ wings (4-10 pm) & $12.95 platters w/ 2 sides $14.95 $8.95 or Beef) A32 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Dining & Entertainment Herald Newspapers January 4 2012 Art Opening at Mad Batter

CAPE MAY - Mia Bosna, painted “Windows of Act II” exhibit Illustrator, and long-time Cape May.” The “Sister will begin resident of Phoe- with an Art- Eat-In and Take Out nixville, PA, will ist’s Reception Lunch Buffet be exhibiting a se- on Fri., Jan. 8 Eat In $5.85 • Take Out $6.50 ries of original wa- from 3:00 to Mon. - Fri. 11:30-3pm tercolor paintings 5:00 p.m. and depicting seabirds be part of Cape Specialp Fine Diningg Dailyy 11am-10pmp and other wildlife May’s monthly along with her “First Friday sister, Catherine Gallery Walk.” Bosna, artist, and resident of Cape May, New TheTh Acme ShShopping i CCenterr Jersey, who will 11 Dennisville Road exhibit her new- EventsE at the AFAvalon Free Public Library Cape May Court House, NJ 08210 est creations en- users to share problems 465-3383 • 465-2200 • Fax 465-6307 titled “Wabi-Sabi AVALON - Check out sey to receive the 5-Star Business Hours: Sun.-Thurs. 11am-10pm tthe events taking place in and solutions. The topic designation four times Tea Party” collages is iPad-Looking at the best • Fri. & Sat. 11am-11pm as well as enamel JJanuary! since 2009. The library Mac Computer Class at Apps for your iPad, iP- is located at 235 32nd tthe Avalon Library –Wed., hone, and iPod touch. Street and provides free Jan. 4 from 5:30-7:30 The Avalon Library re- and open access to fi rst p.m. ceived 5 stars in Library class collections, services The Avalon Free Public Journal’s national rating and programs that in- Library will hold a Mac of public libraries, based spire, inform and enrich computer workshop on on statistical performance the community. For more Wednesday, January 4 data collected by the In- information on all library from 5:30 to 7:30 pm. stitute of Museum and Li- programs, please visit the Topic will be Getting to brary Services. The Avalon library website at www. Know Your iPad, part one. Library is one of only avalonfreelibrary.org. Take Out... Classes are free but regis- three libraries in New Jer- tration is required by call- ing 967-7155 or stopping by the circulation desk. MMONDAYONDAY IISS Kindle Workshop at the Avalon Library –Thu., Jan. 11/2/2 PRICEPRICE 5 from 6 to 7:30 p.m. the Best The Avalon Free Public SSimplyimply the Bestse PPIZZAIZZA DAY!DAY! Library will hold a Kindle & Chee Workshop on Thursday, Open PPizzaizza & Cheeseare a TTuesdayuesday Spaghetti & in the Meatballs or Spaghetti & January 5 from 6 to 7:30 SSteaksteaks in the area p.m. Please bring your Complete with House Kindle to learn how to use All Winter Salad & Garlic Bread. the many features it offers. $ 9955 { Registration is required by Thursday- Sunday Only 8 { NNowow sservingerving calling 967-7155 or stop- PPappy’sappy’s SouthernSouthern FFriedried Chicken,Chicken, CCallall forfor ddetailsetails ping by the circulation Serving Lunch 11:30am • Dinner from 5pm desk. Serving Breakfast 8-11:30am Sat. & Sun. Creative Writing at the Avalon Library - Sat., Jan. 7 HAPPY HOURS • Thurs. & Fri. RIO STEAKS & PIZZA from 10 a.m. to Noon Closed Mon., Tues. & Wed. 3151 Rt. 9 S, Rio Grande • 609-465-7888 The Avalon Free Public 954 OCEAN DRIVE, CAPE MAY, NJ (Located Next to Wal-Mart) Library will hold a free Between GSP & Wildwood Crest on the Bay in Harbor View Marina Creative Writing class www.riosteaks.com 609-884-5444 from 10 a.m. to Noon on Saturday, January 7 OOpenpen The sessions are led PAPAPAPAPAPA LUIGILLUIGIUIGI by Dr. Sue Jacobson, pro- FFri. & 2518 Shore Rd. (Rt. 9) PIZZERIA ri. & SSat.at. fessor at Atlantic Cape Next to WaWa 110am-8pm0am-8pm Community College. Each Ocean View, session includes writing PPIZZA,IZZA, STEAKSTEAK SSUBSUBS & WWINGSINGS GSP Exit 17 SSun.un. tips on poetry, memoirs, All Types of Fresh & Cooked Seafood 110am-7pm0am-7pm short stories, articles, and (609)624-8000 Every Day Football Specials books and students have the opportunity to record a podcast of their work. Authentic Chinese Restaurant 1 LG. PLAIN PIZZA SSundayunday SSpecialpecial Playwriting tips and radio Dine In, Take-Out or Delivery $ 9999 * script writing skills are also 24 WINGS ONLY LLARGARGE STUFFEDSTUFFED LLOBSTEROBSTER TAILTAIL being discussed in class. 1199 4 Course Prix Fixe Menu ((IncludesIncludes TwoTwo SSides)ides) Mac Users Group at the 1-2 LITER SODA Avalon Library – Mon., $19.95 per person OONLYNLY $19.95$19.95 Jan. 9 from 6:15 to 7:45 * VValidalid TThishis SSundayunday 001/081/08 OOnlynly p.m. Salad, Appetizer, Entree 6609.861.180009.861.1800 The Avalon Free Public and Dessert. 11236236 RouteRoute 4747 729-9443 • 729-9445 • Party Trays Available Library will hold a Mac DDennisville,ennisville, NJNJ • 0821408214 435 West Spruce, on the Main Rd. into North Wildwood Users Group meeting on Fresh Seafood • Beef • Chicken • Vegetables Monday, January 9 from 6:15 to 7:45 p.m. Meet LLetet uuss ccookook fforor yyou.ou. www.faischineserestaurant.com Too Busy with other Mac computer Mon. - Closed; Tues.- Sun. 11:30am - 9:30pm to Cook?

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