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From exotic animal Knights of Columbus Announce displays to a fierce best- Do The Shore 6/20 - 6/25 dressed pirate contest, 20th Annual Italian American Festival this week at the shore of- fers a number of celebra- tions of our local culture and rich history! Shop treasures of the past, snag the freshest local produce, or even support your local heroes with a scenic run along Cape May's beach. We've got your rundown of upcom- NORTH WILDWOOD – Saint Anthony. Please come 5 PM - Philly Cuzz - Wel- Buon Giorno Amici’s - The and be a part of our pro- come Party ing event highlights here: Knights of Columbus Council cession, everyone is wel- 6 PM - Grand Procession in #2572, a non-profit orga- come. The festival continues honor of Saint Anthony (all five hundred finishers. The run is supported by over two nization, proudly presents throughout the weekend, invited). Followed imme- Sara the Turtle Festival dozen sponsors from the Cape May area and has benefitted The 20th Annual “Original” with entertainment on the diately by Official Opening Thursday, June 19th from 7 to 9 p.m. the Fire Company since 1979. Italian American Festival main stage at 2nd and Olde Ceremonies. Where: Excursion Park Friday, June 27, through Avenues. Perfor- 7 PM - Just in Time performs FK Blvd. & Pleasure Ave., Sea Isle City Craft & Flea Market Sunday, June 29, 2014. This mances will include “Lights 8:15 PM - Angelo Venuto Saturday, June 21st from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. traditional Italian American Out”, a tribute to Frankie performs Festival-goers of all ages will enjoy exhibits by the Sea Where: Wilbraham Park - Broadway & West Perry Sts., festival features free live Valli and the Four Seasons, 9:30 PM - Felicia Punzo Isle City Environmental Commission, the Marine Mammal West Cape May entertainment, dancing, ce- Felicia Punso (YouTube sen- performs Stranding Center, the Sea Isle City Beachcomber Guides lebrity appearances, as well sation and advocate for the and representatives from other organizations who will The Greater C.M. Historical Society invites you to help as food and craft vendors. anti-bullying campaign), Saturday, June 28 offer information and hands-on displays. There will also preserve a piece of history and enjoy a beautiful day in Our 2014 special guest and Angelo Venuto, WIBBAGE 10 AM - Merchandise and be live animal exhibits by New Jersey Nature and the the Borough of West Cape May at Wilbraham Park! Tour- grand marshal will be An- 94.3 FM radio personality, Food Vendors Wetlands Institute, who will give everyone a close-up look ists and locals alike will find it fun browsing (and buying) gelo Cataldi, 94 WIP Sports Rick Rock, “our own Italian Children’s Games and Prizes at Diamondback Terrapin Turtles, snakes and other exotic the many antiques and wares offered. The Colonial House Radio Morning Show Host. Festival MC” Philly Cuzz, and all day long animals. Plus, the 2014 Sara the Turtle Festival will have Restoration fund will benefit from the proceeds. For more The festivities take place more. Saturday there will be 11 AM - Live Broadcast with strolling entertainers, face painters, a moon bounce, a information, call (609) 898-1236. on Olde New Jersey Avenue a special children’s area with Rick Rock WIBBAGE Radio sand art booth, a turtle nesting display and mascots – not in North Wildwood and be- games and prizes to make 94.3 FM to mention many family photo-ops. gin at 4 p.m. on Friday and this event memorable for 2 PM - Exotic Bird Show Non-walking babies are invited to participate in the Hereford Inlet Lighthouse 10 a.m. on Saturday and the young ones. "Parrots Do More Than Fly" festival’s charming “Diaper Derby” crawling contest, which Sunday. Here, street ven- The Knights of Columbus Archer's Balloon Creatures Maritime Festival 5 PM - Philly Cuzz and the will begin at 7:10 p.m. at Excursion Park. Then, at 7:20 p.m., Saturday-Sunday, June 21st & 22nd dors will display their Ital- would like to acknowledge 5th Annual Relay boys and girls, ages 2 to 12, can compete in the evening’s from 9 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. ian memorabilia and food and thank Mayor Patrick 6:30 PM - One and Done “Turtle Races” on the JFK Boulevard Beach. Awards will be Where: Hereford Inlet Lighthouse vendors will offer a variety Rosenello and City Council Band performs presented to the winners of both competitions. 111 N. Central Ave., North Wildwood of delicious Italian and non- for their annual support of The Sara the Turtle Festival will culminate with a musi- Italian treats. Other activi- this event! This event is co- 8:00 PM - “Our Own” Philly Cuzz performs cal presentation by The Turtlesingers, who will introduce The 5th Annual Festival is a celebration of New Jersey’s ties include special events sponsored by Greater Wild- 9:00 PM - Lights Out (trib- audience members to a variety of live turtles as they sing rich maritime history. Over one hundred artists, crafters, like the “Great Meatball” wood Tourism Improvement ute to Frankie Valli and the about the important role the hard-shelled reptiles play in authors, historians and museums will be on hand. There relay race, the ever-growing and Development Authority. 4-Seasons) performs nature. For additional information about the Festival, call is also live music, food and children’s activities. New at signing of the “Olive Tree” For additional informa- (609) 263-8687 or visit www.VisitSICNJ.com. this year’s festival is a youth art show to commemorate and the “Little Miss ” tion, visit us on Facebook, Sunday, June 29 the 140th anniversary of Hereford Light, first lit in 1874. contest. Don’t miss the nu- contact the Knights of Co- 10 AM - Merchandise and Children between the ages of 5 and 17 will display their merous activities planned lumbus at (609) 729-4676, 36th Annual Cape May Point Food Vendors creations and three awards will be given for outstanding for adults and children alike. or visit www.kofc2572.org. 11 AM - Registration for the 5 Mile Run work. Children and their parents must drop off their work Stop by and visit the Knights 3rd Annual Little Miss Italy Saturday, June 21st from 8:30 a.m. to noon and register (for free) by Friday, June 20 at 5 p.m. of Columbus tent located in Italian Festival 2014 Pageant Where: Cape May Point Fire Station Also new this year is Pirate Day. On Sunday, patrons are the heart of the festival for Entertainment Schedule 12 PM - Philly Cuzz per- 412 Yale Ave, Cape May Point encouraged to attend the Festival in their best or most performance schedules and (At the stage - Second and forms Sounds of Sinatra outrageous pirate outfit. Prizes will be given to the best additional information. Olde New Jersey Avenues) 1 PM - Little Miss Italy Pag- The 36th annual Cape May Point 5 Mile Run for the dressed male, female and couple. Judging will take place On Friday, June 27, the eant benefit of the Cape May Point Volunteer Fire Company on Sunday with well-known South Jersey buccaneer “Little grand opening ceremony Friday, June 2 3 PM - Gary and the Kid will be held on Saturday, June 21st. The 2 mile run starts Joe” the pirate acting as master of ceremonies. will begin at 6 p.m. with 4 PM - Merchandise and performs at 8:30 a.m. and the 5 mile run starts at 9 a.m. A registra- Sea Shanties, Folk Songs and Stories of the Sea will be a procession in honor of Food Vendors 5 PM - Closing tion form is available at http://cmp5mile.com. The fast and performed both days on the Festival’s main stage by bal- flat course is scenic and offers views of the Lighthouse, ladeers Chris Kastle, Teri Hisplop and Valerie Vaughn. Pirate Lake Lilly, and other community attractions. Trophies are stories, tales and history will be presented by “Little Joe” awarded in all age groups in the 5 Mile run and for special the pirate as well. categories. The field for both races usually totals around (Page A34 Please)

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Happy Hour Annual Maritime Festival to be Monday- Friday 4-6pm Held at Historic Lighthouse Lunch daily WILDWOOD – The 5th Annual Wildwoods Maritime Festi- anniversary of North Wildwood’s Hereford Inlet Lighthouse. at 11:30am val will be held at the historic Hereford Inlet Lighthouse June One work from each artist will be hung on display during Dinners served 21 from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. and June the two-day event and prizes will from 4pm 22 from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. The 1874 be awarded for outstanding artistic Sunset Specials Gothic-style beacon is located at achievement. Also, authors Chris 111 North Central Avenue in North Kastle and Carolyn Miller will be Every Day 4-5:30pm Wildwood, NJ. on site throughout the festival for The festival will highlight New a special book signing event. Jersey’s rich maritime history – June 22 will feature the first-ever dozens of artists and crafters from Best Dressed Pirate Contest where around the country are expected participants are encouraged to to exhibit as well as numerous dress in their best pirate costumes non-profit marine and historical and roam the streets, entertain In celebration of our 25th Anniversary organizations. Historical displays the crowds, or simply show off 2 For 25 From Our Sunset Menu are planned, pirates will wander their rags. Judging will begin at 1 the grounds, and tours of the 19th p.m. and prizes will be awarded to $ 4-5:30 Daily century lighthouse and award- the Best Male Pirate, Best Female winning Victorian Gardens will be Pirate and Best Pirate Couple. 506 West Rio Grande Ave., (Foot of Bridge) Wildwood offered for a fee of $5 for adults Additionally, a Classic Boat Show 609-729-5301 • www.boathouseonline.net and $1 for children. A children’s will take place during the weekend © Herald Newspapers 2014 Newspapers © Herald activity area is planned; live music featuring antique and unique by Valerie Vaughn & The Earth watercraft and maritime items on Tones will be featured; and deli- display. cious festival food will round out The festival will be held rain or the festivities. shine and admission is free. New this year will be the Young For additional information about Person’s Art Show & Competition the Maritime Festival, visit www. – where all young, aspiring artists HerefordLighthouse.org or call between the ages of five and 17 609-522-4520. are invited to participate. The participants will be asked to For additional information about the Wildwoods, visit draw, sketch or paint a piece to commemorate the 140th www.WildwoodsNJ.com or call 800-992-9732. Open Seven Days a Week Breakfast served 8-11:30am Lunch at 11:30am • Dinner at 5pm Do The Shore ing lot, along with ample off street parking. (From Page A33)

Tours of Hereford’s beautiful Victorian gardens will be FUNday at Playland Wednesday, June 25th from 1 to 5 p.m. offered for free on Saturday and Sunday at 11 am by master Where: Playland's Castaway Cove - 10th & Boardwalk, landscape designer and historian Steve Murray. For more Ocean City information, call (609) 522-4520 or visit www.hereford- lighthousefestivals.org. The $15 per person FUNday wristband provides four hours of unlimited access to all rides, two mini golf courses, Stone Harbor Farmers Market plus go-carts. Mini-golf and go-carts close at 4:30pm. 322 Washington Street Mall, Cape May Sunday, June 22nd from 8 a.m. to noon Wristbands may be purchased starting at noon on day of Where: Water Tower Plaza - 95th St. & Second Ave., event at Playland Ticket Booths. Community Quest, Inc.'s (609)884-9119 • www.tishasfinedining.com Stone Harbor, NJ, 08247 FUNday benefit helps to provide innovative "Housing & Employment" services to low-income individuals and For the third consecutive year, the Stone Harbor Farmer’s families, those with disabilities and most recently veterans Market returns to the Water Tower Plaza located at 95th in New Jersey. For more information, call (609) 646-0388. Street and Second Avenue. “The Stone Harbor Farmer’s Market has truly become a destination event for residents For more information about these, and other commu- and visitors throughout the southern New Jersey seashore nity events, see the Herald's online calendar. region”, said Stone Harbor Councilwoman Joan Kramar. There is no fee to visit the Stone Harbor Farmer’s Market. Be sure to visit DoTheShore.com for more information Parking is available nearby in the Borough’s municipal park- about entertainment happenings and nightlife. SEAFOOD ~ PASTA ~ STEAKS ~ RIBS Cape May Stage Presents 'Ivy League of Comedy Night' Open Daily 4:30pm CAPE MAY – Cape May Stage presents a appeal. Once hand picked to open riotously funny evening of stand-up com- for Jerry Seinfeld at Gotham Comedy edy! June 30 at 8 p.m., Jon Fisch and Shaun Club, Jon Fisch made his late night Eli appear for a night worthy of the best television debut on the Late Show comedy clubs. You’ll be rolling with David Letterman last year. He in the aisles and gasping from laughter in has been seen on TV a number of a night that can only be described as ‘ab- times, including appearances on solutely hysterical’. Previously seen on The Celebrity Apprentice and the series DailyAll New and Weekly Dinner Specials Tonight Show, Comedy Central, HBO, Conan Last Comic Standing where he was and much more, this hilarious act now voted ‘Audience Favorite.’ comes to the heart of historic Cape May! A graduate of the Wharton School HAPPY HOUR 4:30-6:30pm Known for his prolific monologues, Jon of the University of , Fisch focuses on the idiosyncrasies of city Shaun Eli has been called one of 1/2 Price Appetizer Menu living while still commanding a universal America’s smartest comics. $1.50 Domestic Drafts and Drink Deals Hailed as a master story- teller, Eli exposes the hilarity FRI. & SAT. NIGHT ENTERTAINMENT of the ordinary when life is See Grid Page A49 approached with the right attitude. His material has Locally Harvested appeared in the opening monologues of a number of late-night personalities, Soft Shells Every Day! including Jay Leno who says it’s the kind of “smart com- edy” he likes to use. Home of the The Ivy League of Com- edy Night is part of Cape May Stage’s acclaimed Sec- ond Stage series and will ONLY Outdoor take place June 30 at 8 p.m. Fired at the Robert Shackleton Wood ~ open daily from 4:30pm Playhouse located on the reservations 729-0401 corner of Bank and Lafay- Brick Oven ette Streets in downtown free parking • full bar Cape May. Tickets are $25. great wines • outrageous food For reservations and more Kitchen information, call the box 517 W. Rio Grande Ave., Wildwood NJ office at (609) 770-8311 at the foot of the bridge 1901 New York Avenue • North Wildwood or visit 609.522.3055 • Tavernonthebaynj.com www.pirosrestaurant.com Friend us on facebook June 18 2014 Do The Shore www.DoTheShore.com A35 Sea Isle City's 2014 #1 Sports Bar Sara the 11 Big Screen TVs $1 Dogs & $2 Bud Light Turtle Festival During any Phillies Game Is June 19 SEA ISLE CITY -- June 19, Sea Isle City’s Division of Tour- Nightly Dinner ism will host the 2014 Sara the Turtle Festival at Excursion Park, JFK Boulevard and Pleasure Avenue, 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Specials The festival will include a variety of free family activities, live entertainment, nature displays and the chance to pet Light Fare a menagerie of exotic animals. Festival-goers of all ages will enjoy exhibits by the Sea Menu Available Isle City Environmental Commission, the Marine Mammal Stranding Center, the Sea Isle City Beachcomber Guides 12noon-5pm and representatives from other organizations who will offer information and hands-on displays. There will also be live animal exhibits by New Jersey Nature and the Are you smarter than the Blonde Wetlands Institute, who will give everyone a close-up look at Diamondback Terrapin Turtles, snakes and other exotic trivia Thursday Nights 7-9pm animals. Plus, the 2014 Sara the Turtle Festival will have strolling entertainers, face painters, a moon bounce, a sand art booth, a turtle nesting display and mascots – not to mention many family photo-ops. Non-walking babies are invited to participate in the festival’s charming “Diaper Derby” crawling contest, which will begin at 7:10 p.m. at Excursion Park. Then, at 7:20 p.m., ence members to a variety of live turtles as they sing about boys and girls, ages 2 to 12, can compete in the evening’s the important role the hard-shelled reptiles play in nature. “Turtle Races” on the JFK Boulevard Beach. Awards will be For additional information about the 2014 Sara the Turtle presented to the winners of both competitions. Festival, phone 263-8687 or visit www.VisitSICNJ.com. The Sara the Turtle Festival will culminate with a musical presentation by The Turtlesingers, who will introduce audi- 201 Willard Road • Strathmere, NJ 08248 www.deauvilleinn.com CMC Bar Foundation 609.263.2080 Hosts Race Judicata The Cape May County Bar Foundation is holding its 16th Annual 5K Beach Run/1K Walk on Friday, July 18, 2014 on the Beach in Sea Isle City. In-person registra- tion begins at 5:00 p.m. at the Pavilion at JFK Blvd. and the beach. The race will begin at 6:30 p.m. There will be prizes for the top finishers in each category. Fee - $20 for walkers and runners age 14 & under; and $25 for all other runners.You can also register online at: www.cmcba.org. Rain date, July 19h. Proceeds of this event to Cape May County High Michele Devine-Hartnett, benefit the Cape May Coun- School students going on Executive Director at 463- ty Bar Foundation Scholar- to college. 0313. Check us out on ship Fund which awards For more information on Facebook and @cmcobar two scholarships a year this event, please contact on Twitter.

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COURT HOUSE - This concert as well as this was might bring something spe- of families with children OWEN’S OTHERS June, Jersey Shore Pops my first concert held on Na- cial to a city that they will that were studying piano. Conductor Linda Gentille tional Children’s Day, a huge remember forever.” After the Cultural Revo- 1 Wing App (10) $5.99 $9.99 is making history in China holiday in China. When most The following cities are lution, the piano became this month as she began families only have one child, some of the larger cities extremely popular and re- 2 Cheese Steaks $11.98 $17.98 her 17th concert tour of the celebration is especially that Gentille has performed mains so today. Gentille do- 2 Coors Lights $5.50 $7.00 the Asian nation on June 1, passionate.” in: Anshan, Beijing, Chongq- nates proceeds from many 2014. Gentille will break her The tour continued as it ing, Zhuhai, Sanya, Nanjin, of her concerts to various $23.47 $34.97 own personal record with took Gentille to the city of Nanning, Jinan, Urumqi, children’s and animal chari- this tour, according to the Anqing, where she was the Dalian, Qindao, Hefei, Anq- ties in China including the $ Ministry of Culture, being first foreigner to perform in ing, Tianjin,Taiyuan, Har- Langfang Orphanage, WWF 11.50 in Savings to You the first foreign artist to per- the city known for their own bin ,Changchun, Chang- and Animal Asia Foundation. form over 100 concerts in 72 special opera called Huang sha, Chengdu, Kunming, Gentille finds time during “Why Pay More At The Shore” - Dale Slider different cities in China. She Mei Xi. June 6, 2014, Gen- Luiyang, Ruian, Yintuan, many of these tours to visit has performed in almost ev- tille will return to the tropi- Haikou, Forshan, Wenling, the orphans in various cities ery major city and province cal city of Haikou, located Wuhan, Shenyang, Lang- and encourage the study of Like us in China. This 2014 Summer on Hainan Island which is fang, Wuxi, Cexi, Shenzhen, music. 17th Ave. NORTH WILDWOOD . Concert Tour will take her known in China as the Ha- Shangong, Xiamen, Xining, Gentille’s first book will be on to the cities of Shenzhen, waii of China. In the year BETWEEN NJ & CENTRAL Shantou, Shanghai, Shi- published in July detailing (609) 729-7290 Guangzhou, Jinan, Anqing, 2000, she became part of jiajiang, Hangzhou, Lan- her travels of China and will Beijing and Haikou. China’s history books when zhou, Gangzhou, , be titled Letters from China. Gentille began the tour she was the first American Zhengzhou, Suzhou, Xu- The book covers the first ten in Jinan on June 1, 2014 to perform in the city. She zhou, Taizhou, Yangzhou, years of her many concerts where she was a special was sponsored by Hainan Chouzhou, Yazhou, Fuzhou, tours in China from 1997 to guest of the local provincial Airlines and the founder Huzhou and Zhengzhou. 2007. The book will be pub- government. June 1 was and chairman, billionaire Gentille is known in Chi- lished by Amazon and will be National Children’s Day, and Chen Feng. na by her Chinese name, available online through the Gentille was invited because Gentille’s popularity has Meiguo Gonqin Gonzhu, online publisher. The version her shows appeal greatly to grown extensively each year which translates to The will be published in China the children of China. Her as she continues to perform American Piano Princess. in 2015 and be available in concert audiences in China in cities in China where few She has achieved great fame Mandarin as well as English. are often one third children. concert artists will visit. The in China for her beauty, tal- Gentille began her his- The show was performed at top concert artists from ent and her extraordinary toric career with the great the second most prestigious China refuse to visit many of ability to communicate with Liberace as a child protégé. concert hall in China, The these smaller cities because her audience in Mandarin.. She performed with him in Capitol Theater of Jinan. their technical standards Her ability to speak and Las Vegas and at his record Happy Hour Live The brand new 1500 seat for an instrument such as Mon.-Fri. Entertainmentx x sing in Mandarin has really breaking Radio City Music state of the art classical a Steinway are not possible helped open the hearts of Hall tour in 1986. Her flam- 3-5pm concert hall was filled to to be met. Gentille states, the Chinese audiences. boyant style is reminiscent capacity as Gentille took the “I have decided that I will Gentille began her his- of the great master and ince 2013 stage. Gentille was the first accept a smaller grand piano toric tours of China in 1997 her Chinese performances S non-Chinese performer to and fabulous acoustics in when she was first invited are similar to a Liberace be invited to this theater. order to reach out to the by the Beijing government show but are performed in Gentille comments, “It was people of China. In many to perform a 10 city concert Mandarin. Gentille spends 6 an honor to be chosen as the of the cities I visit, I might tour of the nation. Her con- months a year now touring Mediterranean Taste first foreign concert artist be the only foreign concert certs were televised exten- China and Asia both on land to perform at this fabulous artist the audiences will ever sively and gained her fame and on cruise ships catering theater. This was a special see. It has been extremely with a growing audience to Asian passengers. Re- with a Mediterranean rewarding to know that I gent, Oceania, Princess and Royal Caribbean take her Look Right In The frequently as a headliner for Children’s their Asian cruises. When Gentille returns to the United States at the Center of Wildwood Bowling end of June, she will imme- diately start her summer job Birthday Parties !! at the shore as the conduc- Only $10 per child (min. 5 children) Call For Details. tor and music director of Brick Oven Pizza Includes 2 hrs. of bowling, shoe rental, slice of pizza the popular orchestra, The or and medium soda Jersey Shore Pops. While in China, Gentille continues to Fresh Made Pasta work on the music for her 10 concert series at the Kids Bowl Free Middle Township PAC, The Daily Specials Ocean City Music Pier and Summer Bowling Program the new PAC at the Atlantic Enjoy Your Favorite Wine or Cocktail! County Technical School. Eat In • Take Out Her orchestra has also been Sign up now for 2 FREE chosen to help Stone Harbor 609-522-6272 games a day all summer long! celebrate their 100th Year Anniversary with a 4 concert Go to www.kidsbowlfree.com/islandbowl summer series. For infor- Located at Spicer & Atlantic For additional information give us a call. mation or ticket purchases to any of the Jersey Shore 3810 Atlantic Ave., Wildwood 3401 New Jersey Ave., Wildwood • 609-729-0111 • Open at 12 noon every day Pops series, please visit (The Old Casba Comedy Club) Check our website for hours www.IslandBowling.com www.JerseyShorePops or call 1-800-838-3006. plus June 18 2014 Do The Shore www.DoTheShore.com A37 Crabby Hour 2-5pm with Bobby Rydell’s $5 appetizer menu & 'Wildwood $1 off all Days' drinks at bar only Deluxe Lithograph Available

WILDWOOD – A deluxe lithograph titled “Bobby Rydell’s Open 7 Days a Week Wildwood Days” is available as an incentive to fans who do- nate to help raise funds for the Wildwoods Giant Postcard Exhibition. The display is slated for the island’s Doo Wop at 11:30am Experience Museum. The world’s only exhibit of its kind will feature 20 high-definition enlargements (36-by-24 inches) All You Can of vintage scenic view postcards digitally remastered from Saturday June 21 the original photographic film used to print the cards. Cowabunga Chris 3pm Rydell, the resort’s favorite son, is to Wildwood what Eat Crabs! Bruce Springsteen is to Asbury Park. His storied career is Aardvark Felons 5pm While Supplies Last as essential to Jersey Shore lore as it is to the history of rock and roll. Sunday June 22 The performer, whose hometown is South Philadelphia, began his love affair with the Wildwoods with visits as a Cowabunga Chris 2pm Sangria young child to his grandmother’s boarding house on Mont- 50 years later, the catchy tune still receives airplay – a gomery Avenue. When Rydell hit the big time, the family testament to the song’s longevity. Monday June 23 Sundays! purchased a second property across the street, where, The image depicts Rydell holding a limited-edition Wild- Wes Ochs 5pm for many years; he spent welcome respites from touring. wood Giant Postcard titled “Hunt’s Pier with Tramcar,” now $5 Sangrias In 1963, the recording star released “Wildwood Days,” on display in his home. The iconic amusement venue was the song that became the shore town’s renowned “an- also his favorite. “I loved the ‘Flyer,’” said Rydell; “it was Tuesday June 24 before 5pm! them” and catapulted the resort into the national spot- my very first roller coaster ride.” Alexandra Day 5pm light. A number one smash hit in local markets, the record A welcome addition to any décor, the 18 inch-by-12 reached number 17 on the national Billboard charts. Over inch commemorative art print is small enough for any wall space, but large enough for optimum visual appeal. Rydell was also consulted to help select the 20 images for the exhibition from more than 60 “Designer Series Post- cards,” photographed and produced by visual artist Douglas Wildwood Crest Hunsberger, for the original line of postcards in the 1980s. Now you can relive your very own “Wildwood Days” Recreation Offers with Bobby Rydell and help save these images for historic preservation. The deluxe lithograph is available at: http://gogetfunding.com/project/giant-postcard- Youth Swim Lessons exhibition The Wildwood Crest Rec- also available. Call (609) Email: [email protected] reation Department will 522-0084 for further infor- Facebook: www.facebook.com/giantpostcards host youth swim lessons mation. Ocean Drive, Wildwood Crest, NJ this summer at the Joseph (At the base of the Wildwood Crest Bridge) Von Savage Memorial Pool, located at 8800 New Jersey 609.522.1341 – www.twomilelanding.com Avenue. These half-hour swim lessons will be held in two eight-class sessions on Tues- days and Thursdays. Session I will run from Tuesday, July 1 through Thursday, July 24. Session II will be held BEST Tuesday, July 29 through SCOOP IN Thursday, Aug. 21. Avail- TOWN! able lesson times are 10:30 $6 Golf a.m., 11 a.m., 11:30 a.m. Only and noon. before 6pm homemade ice Cost is $80 per eight- cream in the Casual Upscale class session for children Wildwoods! ages 5 and older. A parent- Waterfront Dining toddler class for children age 6 months through age 4 is available for $50. Proof of age is required. Registration for swim les- sons will be held from 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday through Friday beginning Restaurant and Ice Cream Parlor Monday, June 16. Payment is required at the time of registration. Limited space Celebrating Our is available for each lesson time. Registration is taken on a first-come, first-served 40th Anniversary basis. Private swim lessons are Open Daily from 8am Early Dinner 3 Course Prix-Fixe Menu Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner & Late Night Snacks $25 available until 6pm Open Friday thru Sunday at 4pm Happy Hour 4-6pm with Buck-a-Shuck Oysters and a new Happy Hour bar menu. HILDRETH & PACIFIC AVES., WILDWOOD Check out our new summer menu 609-729-1817 www.dufferswildwood.com Ocean Drive, Wildwood Crest, NJ Major Credit Cards Accepted • Smoke-Free Restaurant (At the base of the Wildwood Crest Bridge) Handicap accessible 609.522.1341 – www.twomilelanding.com

Happy Mother’s Day Free Gifts For All Moms! A38 www.DoTheShore.com Do The Shore June 18 2014 Calendar Events Listed below are upcoming events posted to the Herald calendar online. For more information concerning these events, to see more events, or to submit an event to the calendar, free of charge, go to events.capemaycounty- herald.com. Submission of an event does not guarantee print publication, due to the volume received. To ensure print promotion for your event, you may arrange for a paid submission by calling 886-8600, Ext 34.

at 6:00pm in Atlantic City Stage at 6:30pm in Cape Avalon Free Public Library Coming... at Caesars Atlantic City May at The Beach Club of 7/18 (609) 368-7777 Cape May (609) 770-8311 6/26/14 Cape May County Bar 6/21/14 6/22/14 Cherry House Tour at Foundation 16th Annual 11:00am in Cape May at 5K Beach Run/1K Walk 36th Annual Cape Mid-Atlantic Center the Cherry House (609) at 5:00pm beginning at May Point 5 Mile Run for the Arts & Humanities 884-5404 the Pavilion at JFK Blvd & at 8:30am in Cape May (MAC) hosts Community Point beginning at the Fire Day at 12:00am in Cape Cherry House Tour & the beach in Sea Isle City Tales at 1:00pm in Cape (609) 463-0313 Station on Yale Avenue May throughout Cape May (609) 884-5404 May at the Cherry House Antique Auto Show at (609) 884-5404 6/18/14 9:00am in Ocean City at 6th & Asbury Ave 6/23/14 Cherry House Haunt- U.S. Air Force Heritage Summer Sailing Les- ing Tales & Investigation Ramblers Dixieland Band SeaGoal Cup 2014 at Tour at 7:00pm in Cape 9:00am in Sea Isle City sons at 8:00am in Cape Concert at 7:00pm in Sea May at the Corinthian May at the Cherry House Isle City in Excursion Park at the hockey rink at 59th (609) 884-5404 & Central Ave (215) 483- Yacht Club of Cape May The United States Air 9340 July Jubilee at 11:00am Ghosts of the Light- Force Heritage Ramblers house Trolley Tour at Antiques and Fine in Ocean City at the Music Dixie Band Free Perfor- Pier (609) 525-9300 8:45pm in Cape May be- Serving Cape May County Since 1941! mance at 7:00pm in Sea Crafts Fair at 9:00am in gins at the Ocean Street Isle City at the Excursion West Cape May at Wilbra- Back Bay Boat Cruise trolley stop (609) 884- Park Band Shell (609) 263- ham Park (609) 898-1236 on the Osprey (Registra- 5404 8687 Craft & Flea Market at tion Required) at 5:00pm in Villas at Lower Cape Cape May Stage Pres- 9:00am in West Cape May 6/27/14 at Wilbraham Park (609) Library (609) 463-6386 ents "Moon Over Buf- 20th Annual North 898-1236 falo" at 8:00pm in Cape Cape May Stage Sec- Wildwood Original Ital- Marge’s Diner May at The Robert Shack- Hereford Inlet Light- ond Stage Series — ian-American Festival at at leton Playhouse (609) 770- house Maritime Festi- “Celebrating Pride” 10:00am in North Wild- 8:00pm in at ~ Eat Here, Get Gas ~ 8311 val at 9:00am in North Cape May wood on Olde New Jersey Wildwood at the Hereford The Robert Shackleton Avenue Inlet Lighthouse (609) 892- Playhouse (609) 884-5404 6/19/14 BBW Dinner and Old- 9866 Ask About House Portraits in Wa- 6/24/14 ies Party at 7:30pm in tercolors (Registration Shore Thing Writing Margate at Johnny's Res- Required) at 12:00pm in Getaway - Writing Be- Avalon Players 2014 taurant (609) 870-8853 Our Specials! Cape May Court House at yond the Boardwalk at Walk-In Registration at the Cape May Court House 9:30am in Atlantic City 1:30pm in Avalon at Ava- 6/28/14 Library (609) 463-6386 at the Dante Hall Theater lon Elementary School Open 6:30am to 2:00pm Tim Kerr Charities Internet TV Computer 27th Annual Ava- West Cape May Farm- Islandman Triathlon at with Daily Specials 7 Days A Week at 3:00pm in Class at 6:00pm in Avalon lon Art Show & Sale at ers Market 7:00am in Avalon at 34th Routes 9 & 83, Clermont, NJ 08210 at the Avalon Free Public 10:00am in Avalon at West Cape May in the St beach Library Avalon Community Hall Backyard Park, located Between Sea Isle & Avalon Blvds. (609) 967-3066 behind West Cape May United States Coast Sara the Turtle Festival Borough Hall Guard Auxiliary - Boating (609)624-1798 • Fax 624-7802 at 7:00pm in Sea Isle City Fantasy Faire at Whea- Safely Class at 8:00am in Excursion Park (609) tonArts at 10:00am in Acting Workshop in Wildwood at Pier 47 263-8687 Millville at WheatonArts and Showcase- Brigh- Marina (609) 463-9692 (856) 825-6800 ton Beach Memoirs at 5:30pm in Avalon at the Spring Spectacular 6/20/14 Summer Solstice Cel- Avalon Free Public Library Flea Market & Sale at Douglass Fudge The Art of Ringo Starr ebration with Cape May 8:00am in Northfield at Ghosts of the Light- the Good Shepherd United Over 94 Years! house Trolley Tour at Methodist Church (609) 8:45pm in Cape May be- 641-3219 Family Owned & Operated Since 1919 gins at the Ocean Street trolley stop (609) 884- Downtown Wildwood Asian Farmers Market at We Make The Candy We Sell! 5404 8:30am in Wildwood at 6/25/14 3501 Pacific Ave (on the FRESH corner of Schellenger & Palace Caring For Kids 3rd CREAM Pacific Aves) RESTAURANT Annual Graduation - FUDGE Class of 2014 at 11:00am Downtown Wildwood Chinese, Japanese in Cape May Court Farmers Market at Original Family House, Middle Town- 8:30am in Wildwood at Sushi & Thai Cuisine ship, New Jersey Cape Pacific & Schellenger Aves Owned & Operated May County Park Shelter (609) 523-1602 Lunch • Dinner Open #5 (609) 602-3782 Cape May-Lewes Fer- Eat-In • Take Out All FUNday at Playland at ry 50th Anniversary at NEW FOR 2014 Year 1:00pm in Ocean City at 9:00am in Cape May at Caramel Apples, Macaroons, FREE DELIVERY Playland's Castaway Cove the Cape May Terminal (800) 643-3779 Chocolate Covered Fruit (609) 646-0388 609-884-7977 Do-It-Yourself Bicycle Cape May Ferry Ter- & Irish Potatoes Between Acme & Big Lots Maintenance & Repair minal 50th Anniversa- 3845 Bayshore Road, North Cape May at 7:00pm in Avalon at ry Classic Car Show at Fresh Cream Coconut Cups 9:00am in Cape May at Caramels the Cape May Ferry Termi- Butter Creams Molasses nal (800) 643-3779 Real Salt Water Almond Bark Taffy Paddles Victorian Family Fair at Butter Crunch Cashew & 10:00am in Cape May at Pecan Rolls Pecan Patties Mint Bark the Emlen Physick Estate Cream Mints Dine-In at our New Location! (609) 884-5404 COUPON Victorian Family Fair at All You Can Eat or cheese slices for $5.99 10:00am in Cape May at The Emlen Physick Estate Buy 2 lbs. Fudge with purchase of 20oz. drink* (609) 884-5404 Teddy Bear Tea Party Get 1 lb. FREE at 11:00am in Valid thru Sept • 2014 Cape May at the Emlen Physick Estate (609) 884-5404 COUPON Cape May Seafood Festival at 11:00am in Cape May along Beach Buy 2 lbs. Taffy Ave between Howard St Get 1 lb. FREE and Gurney St Valid thru Sept • 2014 - Assorted Taffy Only available for Dine-In & Take Out Only! Lower Township Kay- 609-846-1000 • www.Dominos.com ak Rally/Fun Race at 1:00pm in Lower Town- 4800 New Jersey Ave., Wildwood, NJ ship at the Delaware Bay Boardwalk & Wildwood Ave., Wildwood Beach 522-3875 • www.douglasscandies.com Located between Rio Grande & Taylor Aves. *30 Minute Dining Time for all you can eat customers. (Page A40 Please) June 18 2014 Do The Shore www.DoTheShore.com A39 Got Pancakes?

Jessie Creek Celebrates Second Anniversary Now celebrating its second anniversary year, Jessie winery’s breathtaking dusks as well as live entertainment, Creek Winery has accomplished in its short life what most food, and a bonfire (weather permitting) from 5-8:30 p.m. renowned wineries hope to achieve over several years. June 20 through Labor Day. The talented local performers Jessie Creek was awarded Middle Township Chamber of and menu vary week to week, making each and every Sun- “Quality Has No Substitute” Commerce's 2014 Business of the Year Award in the area of set on the Vineyard experience unique. Savor slow-cooked Recreation & Entertainment. To date, Jessie Creek has won a BBQ delicacies prepared by Art himself on the wrap-around Wildwood N. Cape May Cape May total of nine medals at the NJ Wine Grower's Competition. porch or at the vineyard's recently added picnic tables. 1-1/2 blocks from 3820 Bayshore Road Beach Ave. & Perry St. Here, patrons are offered unique view of the intimate side Some evenings on the vineyard, the party continues even Convention Center 886-0066 884-7199 of boutique wine’s production. Staff walks visitors through later into the night. Burk & Pacific Aves Year Round Daily 6:30am-2pm the entire production process, from the vine to the crusher Jessie Creek Winery also hosts dozens of benefits, gradu- 729-7557 Daily 6:30am-2pm Dog Friendly Patio to the fermentation process. A $7 tasting allows visitors to ation parties, anniversary dinners, birthday celebrations, Daily from 7am experience what makes each of these carefully produced and special events throughout the year and features its own wines so acclaimed and includes a complimentary souvenir banquet space to accommodate such crowds. To schedule All Locations serve Breakfast & Lunch and have Free Parking glass. Tastings are available daily from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and your own event on Jessie Creek’s beautiful grounds or for feature a taste of each of Jessie Creek’s nine acclaimed wines. more info on tastings, call (609) 536-2092 or visit them at 1 B Same Original Recipes for Jessie Creek owners Art Reale and Dr. Bruce Morrison in- North Route 47 in Cape May Court House.E E A LL vite all Cape May County patrons to celebrate the property's CH RI second successful year with them at Sunset on the Vineyard By Meg Kummer BAR & G Over 50 Years! Fridays. Sunsets on the Vineyard allow visitors to enjoy the www.unclebillspancakehouse.com BO B R BBOR BOR BBOR U N TU N UB N S T T N BEACH S U S BEACH T BAR & BAR & S B GRILLE GRILLE S B DELICIOUSBEACH BAR & GRILLE DININGR O &R LIVER S ENTERTAINMENT BEACH BAR & GRILLE T H E OT H E R B S B S R AT MOREY’SR PIERS! R O E R OT H E T H NEW! BO BBOR BO UB RN TU N UB RN T S T S BEACH BEACH S BEACH BAR & BAR & BAR & GRILLE B GRILLE GRILLE B S B R S R O R R S OT H E R T H E OT H E R Joe’s Fish Co. prepares Boardwalk fare with a Morey’s flare! Stop by for a casual meal overlooking the lights and action of Surfside Pier. Stubborn Brothers Beach Bar & Grille’s laid-back mood, tropical drinks, Enjoy the freshest seafood dishes, burgers, wraps, salads and more. oversized Adirondack chairs and beach-influenced fare have made it Pair your meal with one of the many craft beers on tap or indulge in THE SPOT to grab some shade and a bite to eat. Dress code is swimsuit one of Joe’s signature margaritas. casual and bare feet are not only ok but also encouraged. BO UB RN Joe’s knows lobster. Joe’s knows seafood. Joe’s knows Summer! Daily Live Entertainment 1-5pm T We take boardwalk dining to the next level with a menu crafted by S June 15 – Reggae Sunday with 106.3 and The Cousins 11am to 6pm Executive Chef Walter Jurusz and locally sourced produce and seafood.

LOCATED BEACHFRONT ON MOREY’S SURFSIDE PIER AT 26TH ST. & THE BOARDWALK Live Entertainment starts June 26th Every Thursday through Monday night 8-11pm

LOCATED ON MOREY’S SURFSIDE PIER AT 26TH ST. & THE BOARDWALK

MOREY’S PIERS OFFERS THE BEST FOOD ON THE BOARDWALK AT JOE’S FISH CO., JUMBO’S SEAFOOD, THE NEW JOINT, STUBBORN BROTHERS BEACH BAR & GRILLE, JAKE’S STEAKS, ALOHA SMOOTHIE AND MORE! WWW.MOREYSPIERS.COM • WILDWOOD, NJ • 609.522.3900 A40 www.DoTheShore.com Do The Shore June 18 2014 Calendar Events One Fish.Two Fish (From Page A38) May Court House at The Middle Township's Street Trolley stop (609) Cape May County Library 4th of July Fireworks at 884-5404 New American Fine Dining 6/29/14 (609) 463-6386 9:00pm in Middle Town- Lower Township Inde- ship at the Davies Sports 7/7/14 Lewes Ferry Terminal Complex 50th Anniversary Classic pendence Day Fireworks Movie Night: "Her" at Car Show at 9:00am in at 9:00pm in North Cape Avalon's 4th of July 6:00pm in Sea Isle City at Lewes at the Lewes Ferry on the bayfront in North Fireworks at 9:00pm in Sea Isle City Library (609) Terminal (800) 643-3779 Cape May (609) 886-2005 Avalon on 30th St Beach 463-6386 Jersey Shore Pops 5th Fourth of July Fire- Melissa Manchester Annual Dinner Dance 7/4/14 works Show at 9:30pm in Concert at 8:00pm in Fundraiser at 5:30pm in Independence Day Pa- in Ocean City off of 9th Cape May at Convention Fresh Local Cape May Court House at rade at 8:00am in North St beach (609) 525-9300 Hall (609) 884-9563 the Avalon Golf Club (800) Wildwood begins at 9th Stone Harbor's 4th of Cape May Stage Broad- Seafood! 838-3006 and Atlantic Aves and pro- July Fireworks Display at way Series presents Local farm to table ceeds to 1st and Surf Aves 9:30pm in Stone Harbor “Songs for My Father” 6/30/14 (609) 522-2955 on 81st St Recreational at 8:00pm in Cape May Beneath the Garden Patriotic Pooch Parade Field (609) 368-1210 at The Robert Shackleton State: Exploring Aquatic at 8:00am in North Wild- Fourth of July Fire- Playhouse (609) 884-5404 New Jersey at 6:00pm in wood at 15th and Atlantic works Spectacular at Sea Isle City at the Sea Aves (609) 522-2955 10:00pm in Wildwood on 7/8/14 5209 Pacific Ave., Wildwood, NJ Isle City Library (609) Fourth of July Beach the beach at Pine Ave (609) Create a Mosaic Mir- 463-6386 523-1602 (609)522-5223 (Right across from Duffer’s) Like us on 'n Boardwalk Patriotic ror (Registration Re- Family Night at 7:00pm Run/Walk at 9:00am in quired) at 9:30am in Wild- in Stone Harbor at the Wildwood begins at the 7/5/14 wood Crest at Wildwood Spiaggetta (“little beach” in Italian) Stone Harbor Firehouse Wildwoods sign (609) 849- "Whale of a Day" Crest Public Library (609) is a family-owned Italian seafood (609) 368-1210 8887 Family Street Festival 463-6386 restaurant where you will enjoy fresh The Hit Men in Con- Stone Harbor Field at 8:30am in Town Bank Creative Arts for fish and handcrafted pasta in cert at 8:00pm in Cape Races at 9:00am in Stone along Beach & Clubhouse Adults with Special a genuinely intimate atmosphere. May Harbor at 80th Street field Drs (609) 846-7890 Needs at 1:00pm in Villas Come in and experience a great sea- at at the Lower Cape Library sonal menu with a large selection of Cape May Stage Sec- Junior Olympics Sidewalk Chalk Com- 9:30am in at 9:00am in (609) 463-6386 fresh fish, like Branzino, Seabass, Cod ond Stage Series — “Ivy Sea Isle City petition at Dealy Field (609) 263- at 8th Cioppino and Salmon. Our pasta is League of Comedy Night North Wildwood 0050 Ave Field (609) 522-2955 7/9/14 made daily on the premises. A private starring Jon Fisch and room for up to 90 guests is available Shaun Eli” at 8:00pm in Avalon Field Races at Vendors in the Park at The Viking/Ocean for Rehearsal Dinners, Weddings, Cape May at The Rob- 9:30am in Avalon at 10th 9:00am in Cape May at Showdown at 9:00am in Family Reunions and more. ert Shackleton Playhouse and Dune Dr Macedonia Baptist Church Cape May at South Jersey (609) 884-5404 Marina (609) 884-2400 July 4th Bike Parade (732) 229-3359 9800 3rd Avenue at 10:00am in Ocean City Independence Parade Sand Sculpting Contest 7/1/14 Stone Harbor begins at 40th & Asbury at 1:00pm in Cape May at 9:00am in Ocean City Middle Township Ave (609) 525-9300 on Beach Ave from Phila- at the 6th St Beach (609) 609.368.9400 525-9300 Selfie Extravaganza at Independence Day delphia to Patterson Ave Daily Specials 12:00am in Middle Town- Festivities at 4:45pm in BeachGlow Music Fes- Family Fun Day at the Open 7 Days at 5:00 ship throughout Middle Middle Township at Da- tival at 3:00pm in Wild- Cape May Lighthouse at Free parking behind the building Township vies Sports Complex wood on the Wildwood 9:00am in Cape May at the Cape May Point State Family Summer Camp Jimmy Buffett Tribute Beach Park (609) 884-5404 at 12:00pm in Woodbine Band at 6:00pm in Wild- Brendan Borek Low at the Woodbine Com- wood at Fox Park (609) Tide Beach Ride at Shakespeare for Fun S munity Center (609) 522- at 6:00pm in Villas at WWW.SPIAGGETTANJ.COM 729-9000 6:30pm in Avalon at the 5960 Lower Cape Library (609) Avalon All-American 9th St Beach 463-6386 7/2/14 Celebration at 6:00pm in The Savoy Company Let Dad’s inner Caveman be satisfied at Avalon at the Avalon Com- Presents Gilbert and Sul- Movie Night: "Her" Family Fun Day at the munity Hall livan's "The Sorcerer" & at 6:00pm in Cape May Cape May Lighthouse at Court House at Cape May Stone Harbor 4th "Trial by Jury" at 7:30pm 9:00am in Cape May at Court House Library (609) of July Celebration at in Cape May at Conven- the Cape May Point State 463-6386 6:00pm in tion Hall (609) 884-9563 Park (609) 884-5404 Stone Harbor at the 80th Street Field Little Miss & Jr. Miss Scrabble Night at Wild- (609) 368-4091 7/6/14 SIC Pageant at 7:00pm wood Crest at 5:00pm in in Sea Isle City in St. Fourth of July Celebra- Stone Harbor Centen- Wildwood Crest at the Joseph Auditorium (609) Father’s Day Carnivore Menu tion at 7:00pm in Ocean nial Run and Family Fun Wildwood Crest Library 263-8687 at 9th St Beach (609) 5K Run/Walk at 8:00am (609) 463-6386 City 525-9300 in Stone Harbor at 80th Movies Under the Street Recreation Field 7/10/14 Fourth of July Patriotic Stars at 8:00pm in Stone Show at 8:00pm in Wild- Phillies Home Run Dr. Seuss's The Cat Harbor at the Stone Har- at the Centen- Derby at 12:00pm in Sea in the Hat at 10:30am in bor Elementary School wood Crest nial Park (609) 523-0202 Isle City at Dealy Field Cape May at Convention (609) 263-0050 Hall (609) 884-9563 7/3/14 Cape May's Fireworks Extravaganza at 8:00pm Teddy Bear Tea Party Freckle Contest at Dinner & Fireworks in Cape May on the beach- at 12:00pm in Cape May 6:30pm in Ocean City at 6:15pm in Cape May front at the Emlen Physick Estate at the Music Pier (609) $13.95 picked up at the Washing- (609) 884-5404 525-9300 ADULTS ton Street Mall Information 4th of July Fireworks Guardians of the Cape: Knitting with the Knit- $7.95 Booth (609) 884-5404 at 9:00pm in Sea Isle City at 50th St Beach (609) A Narrated Tour of the wits at 6:30pm in Cape CHILDREN 1st Thursday Book 263-0050 Beachfront at 7:15pm in May Court House at the FOR Club at 7:00pm in Cape Cape May at the Ocean Cape May Court House FATHER’S Library (609) 463-6386 DAY ONLY Jim Bannach of BLT OPEN YEAR ROUND in Concert at 7:30pm in LUNCH • DINNER • LATE NIGHT Stone Harbor at St. Mary's Episcopal Church Weekly Specials Movies on the Beach: 'E.T.' at 8:30pm in Cape Happy Hour Monday-FRiday May on the beach in front 3-6pm Upstairs & Downstairs of Convention Hall Happy hour Specials Served only at the bar Friday Coors light & Summer brew $2.50 7/11/14 FATHER’S DAY SPECIALS: Tuesday & THursday 50th Annual Prome- Happy Hour nade Art Show at 9:00am Chicken Fried with White • Lox and Station, (Downstairs) Prime Rib Night $12.99 Tuesdays: $3 Miller Lites in Cape May on the prom- Fresh Lox Served with Traditional Sides • Gravy and Biscuits Acoustics with enade (609) 884-9565 Richie Baker Wednesday: Super Size Chicken Parm $11.99 $1.50 all day & night Fearless Watercolors Bacon Dippers: Pancakes with Bacon on the Inside Sunday: for Beginners (Registra- Omelet of the Day: Kitchen Sink - tion Required) at 9:30am ENTERTAINMENT in Villas at Lower Cape Ham, Bacon, Sausage, Onions, Tomatoes, Mushrooms with 3 cheeses Thursday - Element K 10pm Library (609) 463-6386 Meat Choices: Pork Roll, Canadian Bacon, Scrapple, Friday - Bill Bittman 3-6pm • Zone Duo 6pm • Video Quizzo Beach Classic Men's Sausage, Bacon, Corned Beef Hash with DJ Richie Palko 9pm • DJ Jerry Smith 10pm Street Hockey Tourna- Saturday - Digital Getdown 7pm • DJ Jerry Smith 10pm • Jumper 10pm ment at 11:00am in Sea Breakfast Skins: Skins stuffed with bacon, eggs and cheese Isle City at the Tom Libro 609-522-4991 Memorial Hockey Rink 101 E. Walnut Ave., North Wildwood • westysirishpub.com 501 BEACH AVE., CAPE MAY • 609-884-3500 (Page A44 Please) June 18 2014 Do The Shore www.DoTheShore.com A41

The World War II Lookout Tower (Fire Control Tower No. 23) Museum & Memorial: Fire Control Tower No. 23 is New On the Waterfront at Schooner Island Jersey’s last freestanding World War II tower, part of the immense Harbor Defense of the Delaware system known as Open Daily Fort Miles. Visitors can climb to the 6th floor-spotting gallery while reliving the homeland defense efforts during World Dinner from 4pm War II. The ground floor of the tower is fully accessible. An All Veterans Memorial is open all year for quiet contempla- Daily Happy Hour 3-5 tion. The Tower is located on Sunset Boulevard in Lower Township near Cape May Point. The Tower is open June 22 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Tours of the Emlen Physick Estate: Enjoy this entertaining Live Entertainment and educational guided tour of Cape May’s only Victorian house museum, the 1879 Emlen Physick Estate at 1048 Fri., Sat. & Sun. Washington St., and get the sense of what a Victorian din- ner party was like when “Dr. Physick Throws A Party!,” the new tour theme for 2014. Tours are offered June 22 at 11:45 a.m., 1 p.m., and 2:15 p.m. First Seating 4-6pm 3 Courses $25 Historic District Trolley Tours: Get acquainted with Cape May history on a trolley tour as knowledgeable guides pres- must be seated by 6pm ent entertaining and educational stories about the nation’s oldest seashore resort. Trolleys depart from the Washington Street Mall Information Booth, Washington Street Mall at Rio Grande Ave., (By the Bridge) Wildwood • 609-522-1062 Ocean Street. Tours are offered June 22 at 11 a.m., 12:15 www.beachcreek.net p.m., 1 p.m., 1:30 p.m. and 2:45 p.m. Combination Trolley/Physick Estate Tours: A guided WHEATON ARTS trolley tour of Cape May’ Historic District, followed by a guided tour of Cape May’s only Victorian house museum, FANTASY FAIRE the Emlen Physick Estate, 1048 Washington St., with its new A Family Festival of Medieval Arts, Folklife & Fun! theme in 2014: “Dr. Physick Throws A Party!” Tours begin at the Washington Street Mall Information Booth, Washington June 21 & 22 County Residents Street Mall at Ocean Street, and are offered June 22 at 11 a.m., 12:15 p.m. and 1:30 p.m. 2014

to Enjoy Some tours may be subject to availability. The Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC) is a multifaceted not-for-profit organization committed to promoting the FREE preservation, interpretation, and cultural enrichment of the Cape May region for its residents and visitors. MAC ADMISSION membership is open to all. For information about MAC’s year-round schedule of tours, festivals, and special events, During call 609-884-5404 or 800-275-4278, or visit MAC’s Web site Community Day at www.capemaymac.org.

CAPE MAY – The Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Grimm Fairytale Characters, Musketeer Training, Stage Performances, Humanities (MAC) hosts Community Day June 22, in 2014 Medieval Dance Lessons, Crafts, Magician, Spring Pole, Vendors and more! rather than a Friday as in years past, to encourage even more county residents to participate in this annual event. $2.00 OFF wheatonarts.org 856.825.6800 | Millville, NJ 08332 One General Admission with this ad Community Day is a way of saying an enthusiastic “thank Cannot be combined with any other offer. you” to members of the local community by offering admis- Valid: June 21 & 22, 2014 only. CMH sion to some of the most popular MAC tours and attractions for free to county residents. It is only through the ongoing and enthusiastic support of local residents this not-for-profit organization’s cultural and historical programs and preserva- tion efforts are made possible. All You Can Eat With only a proof of residency, MAC offers Cape May County residents free admission June 22 to the following: the restored the Cape May Lighthouse, the World War II Lookout Tower (Fire Control Tower No. 23), Emlen Physick Sea & Land Buffet Estate Tours, Historic District Trolley Tours, and Combination Served 4-9 pm Trolley/Physick Estate Tours. Suggested proofs of residency BREAKFAST include a driver’s license, voter registration card, passport or • Two Soups Daily • Fresh Fruit (in sea- utility bill. Children under the age of 18 do not need to prove BUFFET residency, but must be accompanied by an eligible adult. son) • Stuffed Flounder with Crabmeat or Broiled Flounder • Fried Shrimp Served 8 am to County residents can enjoy the following tours and 12:30 pm activities for free on Community Day: • Crab Cakes • Broiled Grouper or Creamed Chipped Beef • Pancakes The Cape May Lighthouse: Climb this 1859 structure with Salmon Pomadora • Broiled Tilapia Red Oak Toast • Belgian Waffles with Hot Toppings • Strawberries • Cherries 199 steps to the watch gallery for a panoramic view of the • Mussels Marinara • Bar-B-Que Ribs Blueberries• Apples • Maple Syrup Jersey Cape and Atlantic Ocean. The Museum Shop offers • • Chicken Tenders • Italian Hot Sausage Western Omelet • Fresh Scrambled Eggs souvenirs, books, videos and other maritime items for sale. Home Fries • Red Oak Omelet • Bacon A fully accessible Visitors’ Orientation Center is located in • Buffalo Wings • • Fettuccini Alfredo or Italian Ham • Sausage • Scrapple the Oil House on the Lighthouse grounds where visitors who • Assorted Hot & Cold Cereals choose not to climb can see a photomural of the view. The Lasagna or Linguini with Clams • Cheese Ravioli • Homemade Muffins • Homemade Danish Lighthouse is located at Cape May Point State Park in Lower with Butter • Chicken Cordon Bleu or Chicken Francaise or Township (215 Lighthouse Avenue, off of Sunset Boulevard) Adults $6.99 and is open Sunday, June 22 from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Chicken Alfredo or Chicken Lemon Butter • Veal Marsala or Children Community Day Roast Stuffed Turkey or Veal & Peppers • Hand-carved Roast 1-3 EAT FREE! is a way of Beef • Hand-carved Baked Ham • Rotini Pasta with Tuna Fish 4-6 $3.59 • 7-10 $5.59 • Pencil Point Pasta with Seashell Crabmeat • Broccoli Pasta Beverage Not Included saying an • Tri-Color Pasta • Macaroni & Cheese • Rice • Mashed Visa • MasterCard enthusiastic Potatoes • • Cheddar Cheese Sauce • Fresh • Discover • American Express “thank you” to Vegetables • Homemade Cakes • Variety of Puddings & Jello members of the • JApanese Hibachi Adults $13.99 Dinners with complete Children 1-3 EAT FREE! local community • sushi bar • thai cuisine 4-6 $5.99 • 7-10 $7.99 Salad & Dessert Bar Beverage Not Included by offering Lunch Mon.-Thur. 11am - 3pm, admission to Fri. & Sat. 11am - 3pm RED OAK RESTAURANT some of the Dinner Sun • 12 noon - 10pm, 230 E. Oak Ave., Wildwood • 522-9560 Mon. - Thurs. 4:30pm - 10:30pm, www.RedOakBuffet.com most popular Fri. & Sat. 4:30pm - 11pm Free Parking • 1½ blocks from Boardwalk MAC tours and RED OAK attractions for Open 7 Days a Week $ FOR EVERY ADULT DINNER free to county 13 S. Dennis Road, Cape May Court House 1.00 OFF TOTAL IN YOUR PARTY residents. 609-465-8888 • 609-463-8888 IF SEATED BY 6 PM. PRESENT COUPON WHEN SEATED. NOT TO BE COMBINED WITH OTHER OFFERS A42 www.DoTheShore.com Do The Shore June 18 2014

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WheatonArts’MILLVILLE -- The Kingdom active Fantasy story. Watch as the four BaroniesFaire of the Kingdom of of Wheaton comes to life Wheaton prepare for the Tournament of Prosperity where with characters from folk- their champions will fight for glory and honor. lore, fairy tales and fantasy • Watch sword fighting and other medieval skills demon- Open Year Round at the Fantasy Faire at Whea- strated by stage combat and historical reenactment groups. tonArts on June 21 and 22. • Children will meet and interact with many characters Serving Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner This family-friendly festival of Grimm’s Fairytales including Little Red Riding Hood and blends historic fact with the Grimm Brothers, Jacob and Wilhelm, authors of Grimm HAPPY HOUR DAILY DINNER myth and popular fantasy Fairytales. from the medieval and re- • Hold court with the Knights of the Round Table including SPECIALS SPECIALS naissance periods of history. Sir Lancelot, Sir Gwian and Merlin. Listen to Queen Mab, Ti- 7 days a week - Noon-6pm Happy Hour Specials until 6pm at The event is produced by tania, Oberon and Puck tell stories from the Land of the Fairy. $150 Domestic Drafts, the bar during all Phillies Games WheatonArts in partnership • Performing Renaissance and folk music throughout the During all with Mystic Realms. Mystic day, both wandering and stage performances, will be music $2 Domestic Bottles $3 Wines, Serving Breakfast $3 Import Bottles Phillies Games: Realms is a theatric arts groups 4 Pieces of 8 and the Misplace Pub. Sat. & Sun. - 8am $1.50 Bud & organization that combines • Professional stage and street magician, Joshua Ber- $1 Sliders & Hot Dogs, $5 , $2.50 Mimosa Bud Light drafts traditional theatric skills with stecher, will perform throughout the day. 50¢ Wings, $7 Mussels & Clams $1 Hot Dogs live-action role playing to • At the Court of Miracles meet Esmeralda and other $5 Pizzas Bar Only $3.00 Bloody Marys create an interactive experi- characters from the Hunchback of Notre Dame. ence where the participant is • Dancing and drumming techniques by individual and 2505 Delaware Ave., North Wildwood, NJ both the actor and the audience. Strolling costumed charac- troupe performers. Performances every half hour. ters, portraying historical and mythical figures, interact with • Attend Medieval Dance lessons. 609.729.5900 visitors on the grounds each day. • Musketeer Training with the Three Musketeers. Persons age 14 and older, and in good physical health, can train to This year’s highlights include: become musketeers. • Children can attend and participate in the raising of the • Shows throughout the day engage visitors in an inter- Spring Pole and wrapping dance at 1:30 p.m. • Meet Robin Hood and his Merry Band. Practice your archery skills for a small donation to the band.

In addition, author Carol J. Weakland will sign her new novel, Morgen of Avalon, for visitors both days. Learn more Restaurant and Bar about the author at www.carolweakland.com. Merchants and vendors offer jewelry, medieval and fan- Deck and tasy costumes, leather goods and psychic readings. Food Saturday and refreshments will be available for purchase. Visitors will Atmosphere BBQ Rib Night Mon. & Thurs. Inside Restaurant receive a detailed program of activities both days. Restaurant Prime Rib WheatonArts is open Tues. through Sun., 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Open 7 Days Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. both days. Open July 4 and Labor Night Day. The Fantasy Faire is included in the price of admission Marketplace A Week to WheatonArts. Adults $10.00, Senior Adults $9.00 and Students $7.00. Children five and under are free. Atmosphere Call For Weekend Entertainment For information about the event and WheatonArts, call 856-825-6800 or 800-998-4552, or visit wheatonarts.org. Serving Breakfast For more information about Mystic Realms, Ltd., visit www. mysticrealms.com. Saturday & Sunday 8-11:30am WheatonArts strives to ensure the accessibility of its Serving Dinner exhibitions, events and programs to all persons with ad- 954 Ocean Drive, cape May, nJ ditional needs. Individuals needing special assistance or Daily Between GSP & Wildwood Crest on the Bay in Harbor View Marina accommodations should provide notice at least two weeks 609-884-5444 in advance. Patrons with hearing and speech disabilities From 4pm may contact WheatonArts through the New Jersey Relay Service (TRS) 800-852-7899 Live Entertainment every Thurs., Fri. & Sat. or by dialing 711. See grid for line-up Funding has been made Early Bird Menu • Only $14.50 possible in part by the New Open Every Day at 11 Jersey State Council on the Served Sunday through Friday from 4-5pm Arts/Department Happy Hour Mon.-Fri. 4-7pm of State, a Partner Agency All Entrees include fresh garden salad or soup, bread, butter, and Dessert. REVERSE HAPPY HOUR of the National Endowment ***Entrees include vegetable and baked potato or side of pasta*** 7 Days a week starting at 12am for the Arts, by funds from $1.75 Pints, $2 Domestics, $3 Well Drinks, Special App Menu the National Endowment for Tour of Italy • Rigatoni alla Primavera • Manicotti • Stuffed Shells the Arts, New Jersey Cultural Penne al Forno • Shrimp Scampi • Salsa di Vongole PHILLIES HOMETOWN PLACE New Craft beers bottled and draft! Trust and the Geraldine R. ***Eggplant Parmigian ***Veal or Chicken Parmigian Dodge Foundation. Whea- $1.00 Dogs • $1.50 PBR Pints tonArts receives general ***Deep Fried or Broiled Crab Cake During all Phillies Games Mon- Build a Burger // Yuengling Lager operating support from the ***Fried Shrimp ***Broiled or Fried Flounder $3 Bombs featuring Tea Bombs New Jersey Historical Com- ***Chicken Marsala ***Filet Mignon 6oz ($4.00 extra) mission, Division of Cultural WORLD CUP Tues- $15 Pizzas & Pitchers Affairs in the New Jersey , Marinara, Vodka or Alfredo Sauce with Meatball or Sausage • 16oz. Budweiser Wed- Pie Day//$3 Imports Department of State. Ad- Served Over your Choice of Spaghetti, Angel Hair, Linguini, Penne or Rigatoni Aluminum Cans $3.50 Thurs- TEX MEX// $15 Buckets of Coronas, ditional funding provided through a grant from the (Not Available For Take Out) • Giveaways Corona Lights & Flavored Bud a Ritas Fri , Sat & Sun- Blackboard Specials New Jersey Department of During All Cup Games! State, Division of Travel and Take Out Available Starting June 30th 48¢ Wings Thursdays Tourism. 5401 Atlantic Ave., Wildwood Crest • 609-523-0999 Video Name That Tune ALL DAY ALL NIGHT with DJ Rich Palko www.LittleItalyWildwood.com 3rd & New York Aves., N. Wildwood • 609-522-7759 June 18 2014 Do The Shore www.DoTheShore.com A43

East Lynne Theater Company Offers Discounts and Specials CAPE MAY - The award-winning Equity professional East through the “Philadelphia City Paper.” Lynne Theater Company continues to offer savings to its Complimentary tickets are available to veterans and patrons that are both flexible and affordable. Many theater those currently serving the military through Vettix.org and lovers take advantage of these various discounts regularly. USForcesDiscounts.com. There are five restaurants that partner with ELTC, and Now in its eighth year, our Summer Student Theater Work- patrons make reservations by calling the restaurants and shop production is still admission-free. This year, students asking for the ELTC dinner/show packages. At Aleathea's are performing “The Dancing Princesses” July 1 at 8:00 p.m. Restaurant at The Inn of Cape May, total amount is $47.00 ELTC’s “Tales of the Victorians” is still only $10.00 and for dinner and a ticket, and at The Blue Rose Inn and Res- ages 12 and under are free. Now in its 25th year, this popular taurant, it is $50 for a s 3-course Early Seating Dinner and event takes place at 4:00p.m. every Thursday, except on July a ticket. At 410 Bank Street, Frescos: A Seafood Trattoria, 3, during the summer, and on Saturdays in the fall. Patrons LLY and The Washington Inn, patrons pay $15.00 for a ticket enjoy ELTC performers reading classic American short stories E ’S along with dinner. on porches of B&Bs, inns, and in tea shops, while tasting K Three bed-and-breakfasts also offer savings. The Henry teatime treats provided by the venue. Contact ELTC for Sawyer Inn, 722 Columbia Ave., and The Victorian Lace Inn, locations and reservations. cafe 901 Stockton Ave., have tickets for $20.00. When booking Currently, on the mainstage, ELTC is presenting “The First a minimum 2-day overnight stay at the Blue Rose Inn and Fifty Years,” running through July 19, Wednesdays through Restaurant, 653 Washington St., guests may purchase 2 Saturdays at 8:30 p.m., except no show on July 4 and an tickets for price of one =$30. Tickets added show July 6. Location is The First Presbyterian Church A Wildwood Landmark For Over 75 Years! At the Beachcomber Camping Resort, 462 Seashore Rd., if of Cape May, 500 Hughes St., where the company is in resi- Open Daily from 11:30am staying 7 nights during Aug. 18-28, or 10 nights during Aug. dence, with its seating capacity of 150. The season continues with a Full Bar Menu 15-28, guests receive 1 or 2 complimentary tickets. with "Zorro," "Within the Law,” "Holmes and Carter Myster- ELTC ticket prices are $30.00 for general admission and ies" and "Christmas in Wisconsin." To learn more about the Fresh Seafood, Steaks and Italian Dinners $25.00 for seniors and those with disabilities and their sup- mainstage season which runs through mid-December, the port companions, so these packages offer a considerable Sunday Film Festival in partnership with the Cape May Film Served Friday & Saturday savings. ELTC ticket price for students is $15.00, and ages 12 society, and other events, or to make reservations directly and under are free. Patrons taking advantage of the B&B with the theater, call 884-5898 or go online to www.eastlyn- Burgers • Wraps • Grilled Reubens • Homemade Soups and restaurant discounts may call ELTC directly at 884-5898 netheater.org. and ELTC will hold tickets for students and those ages 12 ELTC is only able to offer these savings because of the BBQ Ribs • Wings • Steamed Clams • Pizza & much more! and under at the box office, if it is cheaper for the patron. generosity of our season sponsors Curran Investment Man- Theater lovers are not tied down to a schedule when agement, The Henry Sawyer Inn, Aleathea's Restaurant, La 4400 Atlantic Ave. Wildwood • 522-6817 purchasing our popular Season Ticket packet of four shows Mer Beachfront Inn, and The Washington Inn; The NJ Dept. for only $80.00. These tickets may be used in several ways: of State, Division of Travel and Tourism; NJ State Council on see four different shows, use all four for one performance, the Arts/Dept. of State, a Partner Agency of the National and any combination in-between. Many patrons purchase Endowment for the Arts; playbill advertisers; and the con- several packets and give individual tickets to friends and tributions of many patrons and volunteers. At the Beach, Every Day is Golden family. Season Tickets are only available through June 30 AT THE GOLDEN INN IN AVALON and may be purchased by mailing a check to the office, 121 Fourth Ave., West Cape May, NJ 08204, by purchasing at our box office when there is a performance, and through Seaglass at the Golden Inn serves our website www.eastlynnetheater.org. Starbucks® Specialty Drinks daily, Italia 6:30AM to 3PM.* Another way to save money on ELTC tickets is online. Pizzeria & Family Restaurant Several half-price tickets are available for every performance Free Residential & Beach Delivery! 00 Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner, enjoy the atmosphere in $1. OFF any Starbucks® through NJArtstix.org, 24 hours in advance. It costs noth- our Seaglass restaurant where the retractable glass walls allow Specialty Drink! ing to sign up to use of this site, and many other theaters Sicilian Pizza ocean breezes to cool the air. After dinner, stay for dancing… Bring this coupon June 20 - July 3, 2014 throughout the state also have savings listed. Since 2010, 95 the best of Avalon nightlife starts here with theme nights Monday-Friday to redeem. +1 FREE Topping + tax Memorial Day through Labor Day. ELTC has also listed its shows with Theater Development $16 *Starbucks is only open weekends Saturday, May 31 - Sunday, June 15, 2014 then daily starting Friday, June 20, 2014. Fund (TDF.org), the same organization that manages the Call 609.967.2116 for reservations or visit GoldenInn.com Half-Price Ticket Booth in Times Square. Patrons must have 3 Cheesesteaks & a $ 99* and reserve using our New Open Table widget. certain qualifications to have access to this site, but savings 19 + tax Starbucks Specialty Drinks served 6:30AM – 3PM 2 Liter of Soda Breakfast Buffet Available 7:30AM – 11AM at many theaters in New York and New Jersey can be found. Lunch Served 11AM – 2PM In 2012, ELTC began offering discounts through PaveLife.org. Dinner Served 5:30PM – 10PM By downloading the free CapeMay app, several deals in $2 Off any 2 Large Pizzas Lobby Bar Open 3PM – Midnight town can be found, including $3.00 off an ELTC ticket. This * Delivery or take-out only. Toppings cost extra. Expires 6/30/14 Children’s menu is available upon request. same discount is available in the “Cape May Bike Tour” booklet published by Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts and 3rd & NJ Aves., North Wildwood Humanities, and in several newspaper ads. Best known for our famous“Pasta your Way”, Luigi’s warm ELTC is in the “Cape May Experience Discount Deck 2014” atmosphere and delicious food has kept Jersey Shore guests coming published by Exit Zero. With the ELTC card, $10.00 is taken 609•522•6228 back for over 20 years. Be sure to check out our half priced bottle of DolceItalian.com wine night - Sunday nights Memorial Day through Labor Day! off the regular ticket price of $30.00. This “Deck” can be Call 609.967.2121 for reservations or visit GoldenInn.com. purchased at any Exit Zero Dinner Served Sunday - Thursday 5:30PM – 9PM store, and offers savings of Serving Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner Daily Friday & Saturday 5:30PM – 10PM $460.00 total for Cape May Open restaurants, shops, and en- Year Enjoy 10% OFF any entrée tertainment. at Luigi’s when you bring this coupon!**

Membership has its privi- Round “Voted Best **Discount cannot be combined with any other offer or discount. leges. By signing up to be a of The Shore” Valid at Luigi’s Pasta & Vino only. Limit 1 per table. Valid until Thursday, July 3, 2014. member of JerseyArts.com, patrons receive a Discover Jersey Arts Card that gives “Voted Best Join us and 95.1 WAYV’s DJ Jennifer Knight them discounts to cultural for some great music and drink specials! events throughout the state. Family Restaurant” Wednesday, June 25 • 4PM–6PM For the first two year, mem- KEEP A DRINK IN YOUR HAND AND bership is free, and then basic membership is only YOUR TOES IN THE SAND! $10.00 yearly after that. At Come out to the Sandbar and Grille right on the Avalon Beach ELTC, by showing this card, Diner Cafe Restaurant where bikinis and bathing suits are welcome. You can even grab a patrons receive two tickets hot dog or chicken nuggets for the kids! for the price of one $30.00 Early Bird Specials 3-5:30pm Open 11AM - 9PM Daily Sandbar Happy Hour 4PM – 6PM complete with great drink ticket on Friday nights. Also, Blackboard Specials • Full Course Dinners specials including $3 domestic drafts, tropical frozen drinks and live members of WHYY Public Take Out Available • Baking on the Premises entertainment. Television in Philadelphia receive the same deal on Oceanfront at 78th Street, Avalon Fridays. 325 WEST SPRUCE AVE. , NORTH WILDWOOD Listen for ticket-give- Toll Free 866.343.6111 | GoldenInn.com | aways on 98.7 The Coast 609-729-4900 Must be 21 or older to consume alcoholic beverages. Sandbar hours and events are weather permitting. and 106.3. Occasionally, FREE PARKING • www.stardinercafe.com Management reserves all rights to change or cancel specials and promotions at any time. free tickets are also offered A44 www.DoTheShore.com Do The Shore June 18 2014

(From Page A40) Calendar Events 6:00pm in Sea Isle City 10:00am in Wildwood beginning at 32nd St & the Princesses and Pirates Crest on the beach at County Institute of Tech- promenade Luncheon at 11:30am in Heather Rd (609) 523- nology (800) 838-3006 Cape May at the Emlen 0202 WWE Live at 7:00pm (609) 263-8687 Physick Estate (609) 884- Wildwood Cornhole in Wildwood at the Wild- Song Circle for All 5404 Tournament at 11:00am woods Convention Center Ages at 6:00pm in Villas Fearless Watercolors in Wildwood on the beach (800) 745-3000 at the Lower Cape Library for Intermediates (Reg- between Wildwood & Oak (609) 463-6386 istration Required!) at Aves (609) 729-8870 7/14/14 Author Lecture with 1:00pm in Villas at the Mark Preston formerly Crochet a South Beach NY Times bestselling au- Lower Cape Library (609) of The Lettermen with Cover Up (Registration thor Lee Child at 7:00pm 463-6386 The Jersey Shore Pops Required) at 10:00am in in Avalon at Avalon Free NJ State BBQ Cham- at 7:00pm in Cape May Cape May Court House Public Library pionship & Anglesea Court House at The Mid- at Cape May Court House Blues Festival at 4:00pm dle Township PAC (609) Library (609) 463-6386 7/17/14 in at 2nd 628-4544 KITCHEN HOURS: North Wildwood Al Cunard Baby Pa- Cinderella at 10:30am and Olde New Jersey Aves Sun. - Thurs. 11:30am - 10pm • Fri. and Sat. 11:30am - 11pm Full Moon Ghost rade at 6:00pm in Stone in Cape May at Conven- HAPPY HOUR MON. - SAT.! 3-6PM & surrounding pubs (609) Hunt with Ghost-One at Harbor on 96th St (609) tion Hall (609) 884-9563 SUNDAY WING NIGHT 4-8PM 523-6565 7:45pm in Cape May at 368-6101 Cape May County 4-H 1/2 price Wings • $2 Bud Light pints the Emlen Physick Estate East Lynne Theater Deana Martin in Con- Fair at 12:00pm in Cape (609) 884-5404 3729 BAYSHORE RD | NORTH CAPE MAY Company Presents cert at 8:00pm in Cape May Court House at the (609) 889-7000 | 5 WESTPUB.COM "The First Fifty Years" Lighthouse Full Moon May at Convention Hall 4-H Fairgrounds (609) 465- at 8:30pm in Cape May at Climb at 8:00pm in Cape (609) 884-9563 5115 x605 the The First Presbyterian May Point at Cape May Cape May Stage Broad- Game Night For Adults Church of Cape May (609) Lighthouse (609) 884- way Series presents "You at 6:00pm in Cape May 884-5898 5404 & The Night & The Mu- Court House at the Cape Amish 7/12/14 sic: An Evening of Musi- May Court House Library 7/13/14 cal Imports & Exports" (609) 463-6386 28th Annual Fishing NJ State BBQ Champi- at 8:00pm in Cape May Market Tournament for the Ex- at The Robert Shackleton The Snake Brothers onship & Anglesea Blues in Concert at 7:30pm in of North Wildwood change Club of Ocean Festival at 10:00am in Playhouse (609) 884-5404 City at 7:00am in Mar- Stone Harbor at St. Mary's North Wildwood at 2nd Episcopal Church mora weigh-in at 24-7 Bait and Olde New Jersey Av- 7/15/14 Breakfast • Lunch •Dinner • Snacks • Desserts and Tackle (609) 827-4786 Movies on the Beach: enues, and surrounding Santa Visits in July at 'Little Giants' at 8:30pm 21st Annual Duke of pubs in North Wildwood 6:30pm in Sea Isle City in Cape May on the beach Come try Fluke Fishing Tourna- (609) 523-6565 at Excursion Park (609) Amish GOOD FOOD FRESH in front of Convention Hall ment at 7:30am in Wild- Teddy Bear Tea Party 263-9090 Furniture & Shed our New Softserve wood at Sterling Harbor GOOD DRINK HAND-CRAFTED at 12:00pm in Cape May at SALE Bait & Tackle (609) 729- GOOD FRIENDS Santa Visits in JulyLOCAL 7/18/14 at the Emlen Physick Estate 6:30pm in Ice Cream & hand rolled Amish 1425 GOOD FOOD FRESHSea Isle City (609) 884-5404 in Excursion Park (609) 16th Annual 5K Beach Best Donuts GOOD DRINK $6.95 LUNCH SPECIALS MONDAY THRUHAND-CRAFTED FRIDAY TIL’ 4PM • OPEN DAILY 11AM Run/1K Walk at 5:00pm & Dogs! Boogie Board Races Midiri Brothers Jazz 263-9090 in Cape May GOOD FRIENDS LOCAL in Sea Isle City registra- at 9:00am in Wildwood Band at 2:00pm in Cape County! at 15th & the beach (609) tion begins at the Pavil- $6.95 LUNCH SPECIALSMay at VFW Post 386MUS SELS OPENIN OUR R EDAILYD7/16/14 SAUCE WITH11AM YOUR CHOICE Open Daily 8am -8pm 522-2955 MONDAY THRU FRIDAY TIL’ 4PMOF PAS •TA FOR ONLY $1 .95 AFTER 6PM ion at JFK Blvd and the FRESH (609) 884-7961 3 Now accepting Family EBT cards PRIME RIB $Family15.95 AFTER 6PM Fun• HOUS EDay WINE $4 atPER GtheLASS beach (609) 463-0313 HAND-CRAFTED Ruggerfest at 9:00am in Mark Preston to Join Cape May Lighthouse at Corner of 7th & New Jersey Aves, North WildwoodLOCAL Sea Isle City at Dealy FieldM USSELS IN OUR REDMON SAUCE WITH YOUR CHOICE * * * * * * * * * * * * * OF PAJerseySTA FOR OShoreNLY $1 .95Pops AFTE Rin 6P M 9:00am in Cape May at (215) 287-4351 3 FLATBREAD PIZZA NIGHT Crabulous Crab Day at 1-800-AMISH-AVE PRIMJulyE RIB $at15 .6:00pm95 AFTER 6PM in •Mays HOUS E WtheINE $Cape4 PER MayGLAS SPoint State WITH BEVERAGE PURCHASE $6.95 • CRAFT DRAFTS $3.50 9:00am in Stone Harbor Wildwood Crest Sand Landing at The PerformingHA RD CIParkDER | MA (609)NERS, MA N884-5404ERS PEAR, WOODCHUC www.amishmarketofnw.com OPEN DAILY 11AM MON G G K at The Wetlands Institute Sculpting Festival atFL AT ArtsREAD Center PIZZA N IofH theT Atlantic B G 2014 Baby Parade at Create a Mosaic Mirror ICE WITH BEVERAGE PURCTUEHASE $6.95 • CRAFT DRAFTS $3.50 O SS CH LA HARD CIDER | MAGNERS, MAGNERSAFTER PEA 9PMR, •W BEEF,OO PORK,DC CHICKENHUCK $5. (Registration Required) R ER GGOOD FOOD FRESH YOU 4 P $3 CORONA BOTTLES & $10 CORNITA BUCKETS. at 9:30am in Petersburg M E $ GOOD FOOD FRESH GOOD FOOD E WITH 6P IN GOOD DRINKTUE HAND-CRAFTED DOGTOOTH UNPLUGGED 9PM R W at Woodbine Public Library AUC TE SE 0 GOOD DRINK HAND-CRAFTED GOOD DRINK D S OU GOOD FRIENDS.5 AFTER 9PM • BEEF,LOCAL PORK, CHICKEN BURRITOS $5. RE .95 AF H S $3 GOOD FRIENDS LOCAL (609) 463-6386 R $13 • FT CK $3 CORONA BOTTLES & $10WED CORNITA BUCKETS. GOOD FRIENDS A OU LY DR HU S IN ON FT DC DOGTOOTH UNPLUGGED 9PMHAPPY HOURS: MONDAY - THURSDAY 4PM TO 6PM FRIDAY 4PM TO 7PM Princesses and Pirates SEL OR 5 AFTER 6PM RA OO$6.95 LUNCH SPECIALS OPEN DAILY 11AM F 5.9 C , W $6.95 MONDAYLUNCH THRU SPECIALS FRIDAY TIL’ 4PM • OPEN DAILY 11AM MUS STA $1 • AR MONDAY THRU FRIDAY TIL’ 4PM • Luncheon at 11:30am in $6.95 LUNCH SPECIALS MONDAY PA THRU FRIDAY TIL’ 4PM •6 .95 PE WEDGOOD FOOD FRESH OF E RIB HT E $ RS IM NIG AS NE HAPPYGOOD DRINK HOURS: MONDAY - THURSDAY 4PM TO 6PM FRIDAY 4PMHAND-CRAFTED TO 7PM Cape May at the Emlen PR ZA CH AG PIZ UR , M MUSSELS IN OUR RED SAUCE WITH YOUR CHOICE AFTER 9PM • 49¢ WINGS Physick Estate (609) 884- Hello, June!D E P ERS GOOD FRIENDS MUSSELS IN OUR RED SAUCE WITH YOUR CHOICLOCALE REA AG N OF PASTA FOR ONLY $1 .95 AFTER 6PM $3 IMPORTED BOTTLES TB VER MAG 3 OF PASTA FOR ONLY $1 .95 AFTER 6PM 5404 FLA E | PRIME R $15.95 AFTER 6PM HOUSE WINE $4 PER LASS 3 NEW FRESH ½ DOZEN OYSTERS $8 TH B DER IB AFTERP• RIM 9PME R • $49¢1G5. 9WINGS5 AFTER 6PM HOUSE WINE $4 PER LASS WI CI $6.95 LUNCH SPECIALS MONDAYIB THRU FRIDAY TIL’• 4PM • OPEN DAILY G11AM RD HA $3 IMPORTED BOTTLES MONMON NEW FRESH ½ DOZEN OYSTERSTHU $8 7/19/14 MON FLAT READ PIZZA NI HT FLAT READ PIZZA NI HT DJ DENNY HOSTS NAME THAT TUNE 9PM. 1ST PLACE PRIZE. FRIDAY 4PM TOB 7PM G MUSSBELS IN OUR REDG SAUCE WITH YOUR CHOICE Antique Car Show at THUWITH BEVERAGE PURCHASE W$6.I95T •H C RBAFET VDREARFTAS $G3.E50 PURCHASE $6.95EXTENDED • CRA HAPPYFT D HOURRA F4PMTS TO $ 7PM.3.50 AFTER 9PM • BEEF, PORK, CHICKEN BURRITOS $5. OF PASTA FOR ONLY $1 .95 AFTER 6PM HARD CIDER | MAGNERS, MDJAGHN AEDENNYRRS PDEA CR, IW HOSTSDOOEDRCH |U CM KNAMEAGNER THAT3S, M TUNEAGN 9PMERSREVERSE .P 1STEA HAPPYRPLACE, W HOUROO PRIZE.DCHUCK 10:00am in North Wild- $3 CORONA BOTTLES & $10 CORNITA BUCKETS. PRIME RIB $15.95 AFTER 6PM • HOUSE WINE $4 P 11PMER TOG 12AM.LAS GREATS DINNER SPECIALS. DOGTOOTH UNPLUGGED 9PM EXTENDED HAPPY HOUR 4PM TO 7PM. wood on the boardwalk TUE TUEREVERSE HAPPY HOUR SPECIAL TUEMON 11PMFRI TO 12AM. GREAT DINNER SPECIALS. between 16th and 26th AFTER 9PM • BEEF, PORK, CHICKENFLAFTERAT BURRITOSBR E9PMA $5.D P•I BEEF,ZZA N PORK,IGHT CHICKEN BURRITOS $5. Aves (609) 522-6442 FRI$3 CORONA BOTTLES & $10 WCORNITA$3ITH CORONABUCKETS. BEVERA BOTTLESGE PUR C&H $10ASE CORNITA $6.95 • SWIFTBUCKETS.BLUE CRA FBONE TTECHNIQUE DR A9PMFTS $ 39PM.50 DOGTOOTH UNPLUGGED 9PMHADOGTOOTHRD CIDER UNPLUGGED | MAGNERS 9PM, MAGNERS PGREATEAR DRINK, WOO & DINNERDCH SPECIALSUCK * * * * * * * * * * * * * WED . 1ST PLACE PRIZE. BLUE BONE 9PM Annual Chip Miller HAPPY HOURS: MONDAYAFTER - THURSDAY9PM • 49¢ WINGS 4PM TO 6PM WED Buy 1 Breakfast Entrée, WEDTUE GREAT DRINK & DINNER SPECIALS Surf Fest at 7:00am in $3 IMPORTED BOTTLES SAT HAPPY HOURS: AFTERMONDAY 9PM -• THURSDAY BEEF, PORK, CHICKEN4PM TO BURRITOS 6PM FRIDAY $5. 4PM TO 7PM NEW FRESH ½ DOZEN OYSTERS $8 HAPPY HOURS: MONDAY - THURSDAY 4PM TO 6PM FRIDAY 4PM TO 7PM Ocean City at 7th St beach NAME THAT TUNE 9PMSAT $3 CORONA BOTTLES & $10 CORNITA BUCKETS.BUILD YOUR OWN BURGER ONLY $8 ALL DAY DOGTOOTH UNPLUGGED 9PM UNTIL 6PM. $2 DOMESTIC PINTS & (609) 231-1562 11PM TO 12AM. GREAT DINNER SPECIALS.BUILD YOUR OWN BURGER ONLY $8 ALL DAY AFTER 9PM. AFTER 9PM • 49¢ WINGS $3 FLYING FISH PINTS DJ DENNY HOSTS AFTER 9PM • 49¢ WINGS UNTIL 6PM. $2 DOMESTIC PINTS & Avalon Flip Flop Walk Get 1 Free! EXTENDED HAPPY HOUR 4PM TO 7PM.WED $3 IMPORTED BOTTLES AFTER 9PM. $3 FLYING FISH PINTS at 7:00am in Avalon on the REVERSE HAPPY HOUR HAPPY$3 IMPORTED HOURS: BOTTLES MONDAYNEW FRESH - THURSDAY ½ DOZEN OYSTERS SUN4PM TO $8 6PM FRIDAY 4PM TO 7PM THU NEW FRESH ½ DOZEN OYSTERS $8 boardwalk at 32nd St SUNTHU 100 E TAYLOR AVE WILDWOOD, NJ • WWW.DOGTOOTHBAR.COM • 609.522.8383 35th Annual T. John THU100 E TAYLOR AVE WILDWOOD,DJ DENNY HOSTS NJ • WWW.DOGTOOTHBAR.COM NAME THAT TUNE 9PM. 1ST PLACE • 609.522.8383 PRIZE. AFTER 9PM • 49¢ WINGS DJ DENNY HOSTS NAME THAT TUNEEXTENDED 9PM. 1ST PLACE HAPPY PRIZE. HOUR 4PM TO 7PM. Carey Master’s Swim at BLUE BONE 9PM $3 IMPORTED BOTTLES GREAT DRINK & DINNER SPECIALS FRI EXTENDED HAPPY HOUR 4PMNEW TOREVERSE 7PM. FRESH HAPPY ½ DOZEN HOUR OYSTERS 11PM TO $8 12AM. GREAT DINNER SPECIALS. 8:30am in Ocean City FRI AFTER REVERSE9PM. HAPPY HOUR 11PM TO 12AM. GREAT DINNER SPECIALS. beginning at 34th St & the THU beach BUILD YOUR OWNFRI BURGER ONLY $8 ALL DAY DJ DENNY HOSTS NAME THAT TUNE 9PM. 1ST PLACE PRIZE. UNTIL 6PM. $2 DOMESTIC PINTS & at $3 FLYING FISH PINTS EXTENDEDBLUE HAPPYBONE HOUR 9PM 4PM TO 7PM. Hands-on History SAT REVERSEGREAT DRINKHAPPY HOUR& DINNER SPECIALS 9:00am in at BLUE BONE 9PM 11PM TO 12AM. GREAT DINNER SPECIALS. Cold Spring FRISATGREAT DRINK & DINNER SPECIALS Historic Cold Spring Village (609) 898-2300 SAT BUILD YOUR OWN BURGER ONLY $8 ALL DAY UNTIL 6PM. $2 DOMESTIC PINTS & SUN BUILD YOUR OWN BURGER ONLYBLUE $8 ALL DAY BONE 9PM 5th Annual Cape May 100 E TAYLOR AVE WILDWOOD, NJ • WWW.DOGTOOTHBAR.COMGREAT$3 • FLYING 609.522.8383 DRINK FISH & DINNERPINTS AFTER SPECIALS 9PM. Entrées start at just $6. Special ends 6/30/14. UNTIL 6PM. $2 DOMESTIC PINTS & Volleyball Tournament at SATSUN$3 FLYING FISH PINTS AFTER 9PM. 9:00am in Cape May on the beachfront SUN100 E TAYLOR AVEBUILD WILDWOOD, YOUR OWN NJ • BURGERWWW.DOGTOOTHBAR.COM ONLY $8 ALL DAY • 609.522.8383 UNTIL 6PM. $2 DOMESTIC PINTS & Huge Summer Out- 100 E TAYLOR AVE WILDWOOD, NJ • WWW.DOGTOOTHBAR.COM • 609.522.8383 AFTER 9PM. $3 FLYING FISH PINTS door Extravaganza at SUN 10:00am in Ocean City 100 E TAYLOR AVE WILDWOOD, NJ • WWW.DOGTOOTHBAR.COM • 609.522.8383 at the Tabernacle (800) Congratulations Graduates! 822-4112 NJ State Crab Festival Come celebrate the good times with at 11:00am in Wildwood at the Ice House Restaurant the whole family inside or outside. (609) 522-0033 1 Harbor Road & Route 9, Beesley’s Point (Just outside Ocean City) Sinatra Sizzles star- ring Claude Eric with oceanside bar & grill 609-390-3322 • www.TuckahoeInn.com The Jersey Shore Pops Overlooking the Scenic Great Egg Harbor Bay at 7:00pm in Cape May 9701 Atlantic Avenue Diamond Beach, NJ 08260 Court House at The Mid- 609.224.1124 | CoastalBlueNJ.com (Page A51 Please) June 18 2014 Do The Shore www.DoTheShore.com A45 Cape May’s July 2014 Calendar of Events

CAPE MAY -- Cape May’s July 2014 Calendar of Events, sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Hu- manities (MAC).

Through Oct. 14 COUPON 800-275-4278 or visit www.capemaymac.org. 2 LARGE Carriage House Gallery Exhibit: "Cape May Ablaze" From July 6 the pages of "The First Resort." Author Ben Miller brings PIZZAS $18.99 alive 150 years of dramatic fires that have shaped Cape Teddy Bear Tea Party: Honey Bear and Cocoa Bear would 2 MEDIUM A WILDWOOD May’s history. At the Carriage House Gallery on the grounds love to join you during Teddy Bear Tea Parties at the Emlen of the Emlen Physick Estate, 1048 Washington St. Admission Physick Estate, featuring kid-friendly menus and teddy PIZZAS $16.99 ICON FOR OVER is free. Through Oct. 14. Open daily; times vary. Sponsored bear music. Purchase your favorite Cape May Teddy Bear extra charge for toppings 50 YEARS! by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC). Co. bear at the Carriage House Museum shop, along with MON.-WED. ONLY • EXP 6/24/14 For more information, call 609-884-5404 or 800-275-4278 dozens of outfits available, then enjoy tea together. 12 p.m. or visit www.capemaymac.org. July 6. $23 for adults; $15 for children (ages 3-12). 1048 New Location Now Open! 609-522-2026 Washington St. Sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Center for Through July 19 the Arts & Humanities (MAC). For more information or to (Between Andrews & Burk Ave.) make reservations, call 609-884-5404 or 800-275-4278 or 4611 New Jersey Ave. East Lynne Theater Company presents "The First Fifty visit www.capemaymac.org * Not to be combined with any other offers Years": This comedy/drama charts the ups and downs of a married couple in seven scenes from 1872, seven years Summer Wine Tasting Tour: New for 2014! Hop aboard a after the end of the Civil War, to their golden anniversary MAC trolley and take a break from sun and sand with this TUES. at the beginning of the Roaring '20s, in 1922. East Lynne new event. Enjoy a tasty brunch, and sample some of the Theater Company's artistic director tracked down the only fine wines being produced here in Cape May County. July WING NIGHT! known script of this forgotten gem at the Billy Rose Col- 6, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. First, you'll enjoy brunch at the Blue $1.50 Drafts lection at Lincoln Center Library for the Performing Arts in Rose Inn, and then visit Willow Creek Winery and Cape 45¢ Wings NYC. Wednesdays through Saturdays, June 11-July 19 at Lunch • Dinner • Late Night May Winery for vineyard tours and tastings. Tours begin 8pm - Close 8:30 p.m. (no show on July 4; additional show on July 6). and end at the Physick Estate, 1048 Washington St. $65 per Daily & Nightly Happy Hour First Presbyterian Church, 500 Hughes St. Admission: $30 person including transportation. Limited event. Plenty of Open 7 Days a Week general, $25 seniors (age 62+), $15 students and children 12 free parking. Sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the and under free. Sponsored by East Lynne Theater Company Arts & Humanities (MAC). For more information, call 609- Name that Tune Fridays 9pm in association with the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & 884-5404 or 800-275-4278 or visit www.capemaymac.org. HAPPY HOUR MON.- THURS. 3-6 & 10-MIDNIGHT Humanities (MAC). FRI. 3-7PM • SUN. 10-MIDNIGHT Guardians of the Cape Trolley Tour: A narrated tour of DRINK SPECIALS Through Aug. 1 the beachfront, east of Madison Avenue to the Coast Guard $1.50 Domestic Drafts $2.50 Domestic Bottles & Well Drinks Base where the trolley will continue with a tour of the only ike us Cape May Stage presents "Moon Over Buffalo": In the “L $3.50 Premium Drafts USCG training facility in the United States. Trolley will take on madcap comedy tradition of Lend Me a Tenor, Ken Ludwig's Facebook” HAPPY HOUR MENU $4.95 passengers to the Sunset Parade of the entire battalion of Flatbread Pizza (Plain or 1 Topping) hilarious Moon Over Buffalo is a zany, slapstick, backstage recruits. Following the Sunset Parade, the trolley will shuttle antics-driven farce as actors' George and Charlotte Hay • Chorizo Queso Dip & Tortilla Chips back to the trolley stop. Offered July 6, at 7:15 p.m. $15 for Fresh Mozzarella, Tomato & Basil Salad Stack realize their big chance to move from Buffalo theater to adults; $10 for children (ages 3-12). Photo ID required at the Hollywood movies. Performance schedule is as follows: Buffalo Chicken MLB base. Sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Jerk Chicken Strips Package! through Aug. 1 (except July 4), Tuesdays through Sundays Humanities (MAC). For more information, call 609-884-5404 at 8 p.m. The Robert Shackleton Playhouse is located at the or 800-275-4278 or visit www.capemaymac.org. corner of Bank & Lafayette streets. Admission: $35 adults $30 seniors (62+) and $15 students. Presented by Cape May 310 W. Hildreth Ave., Wildwood (Across from the Acme) Stage in association with the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts (Page A51 Please) 609-522-4883 & Humanities (MAC). For more information call 609-884- 5404 or 800-275-4278 or Dinner Nightly visit www.capemaymac.org. From 4pm July 2 Open daily for lunch starting Saturday, June 21st from 11:30am • DAILY Family Fun Day at the Lunch Saturday & Sunday from 11:30am HAPPY HOUR House Cape May Lighthouse: The 2-4pmDragon 1859 Cape May Lighthouse 1/2 Price Apps & $2 CHINESE RESTAURANT located in Cape May Point Drafts at Openthe Bar Every Day 11:30am ‘til Late Night State Park, Lower Township, becomes a beacon of fun. Famous Throughout The Shore For Enjoy kid-friendly activities, ($13 to $18) performers, entertainment • EARLY BIRDS 4-6pm Serving The Finest in Chinese Cuisine! and unique craft vendors at • Dockside Tiki & Raw Bar the base of the lighthouse. All You Can (includes dessert) 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. July 2. Free • Kids Meals $8.00 admission to activities on • Huge Arcade! LUNCH SPECIALS the grounds. Sponsored Eat Crabs Served Daily 11:30am to 3:00pm by the Mid-Atlantic Center (Snow, • Eat in our indoor dining room or on our open air L - General Tso’s Chicken for the Arts & Humanities Nightly Maryland Blue) (MAC). For more informa- dockside deck. L - Chicken with Broccoli tion, call 609-884-5404 or L - 800-275-4278 or visit www. L - Sweet & Sour Chicken capemaymac.org. 588 West Rio Grande Ave. (Foot of Bridge) Wildwood L - Chicken w/ Garlic Sauce (609) 522-4189 • www.uries.net L - Chicken w/String Beans July 3, 4 L - Curry Chicken w/Onion Dinner & Fireworks: New L - Chicken Chow Mein in 2014! Here's an exclusive L - Shrimp Chow Mein chance to see an Indepen- Outstanding Selection of L - Beef w/Broccoli $ dence Day celebration from L - Pepper Steak with Onions ea. the best vantage point of all: Fine Wines, L - Beef w/ String Beans All(with pork5.50 fried rice or white rice) atop the Cape May Light- L - Boneless Spare Ribs Sorry cannot be combined with other offers. Take-out Only house. Participants will be Spirits and L - Chicken Lo Mein (Soft Noodle) picked up by MAC's trolley at Seasonal L - Vegetables Lo Mein (Soft Noodle) L - Fried Chicken Wings (7 pieces) the Washington Street Mall L - Shrimp Lo Mein (Soft Noodle) L -Mixed Vegetables with Garlic Sauce Information Booth and taken & Craft Beers to the Red Store in Cape May Point for a delicious, TAKE-OUT AVAILABLE • Free Delivery $10 min. seasonal, five-course din- COUPON ner prepared by Chef Lucas Open Every Day Manteca. After dinner, board OFF %Your Total Order Over the trolley for a short ride to $1000 With This Coupon 11:30am ‘til Late Night Cape May Lighthouse, where 10Not to be combined with any other offers. you will climb to the top to Excludes lunch specials. watch the fireworks from the watch gallery. Reserva- 609-522-2320 - All Major Credit Cards Accepted tions necessary; limited to 5301 Pacific Ave. at Hildreth Corner of Pacific & Lincoln Avenues, Wildwood 12 people each night. July Wildwood, NJ 08260 3 and 4 at 6:15 p.m. Tickets Free Parking: In Dragon House Lot on Lincoln Ave. between Pacific & NJ $100. Call 609-884-5404 or “Your Store 609-522-WINE (9463) 800-275-4278. Sponsored www.greensliquors.com by the Mid-Atlantic Center at the Shore” Over 200 Seating. Can Accommodate Large Groups for the Arts & Humanities Open Year Round Like (MAC). For more informa- www.dragonhousechinese.com us on tion, call 609-884-5404 or A46 www.DoTheShore.com Do The Shore June 18 2014 A local favorite 2014 DINING DIRECTORY Make it yours! AMERICAN AMERICAN The Blue Pig Tuckahoe Inn 251 Beach Ave A LA CARTE MENU 1 Harbor Road Cape May Beesley’s Point SALADS • • WRAPS • QUICHE (609) 884-8422 (609) 390-3322 Plus our popular caperesorts.com tuckahoeinn.com CLASSIC TEA LUNCHEON or AFTERNOON TEA Carriage House Café & Tearoom ASIAN 1048 Washington Street Casual dining on the beautiful grounds of the Cape May Asian Palace 1879 Emlen Physick Estate with ample free parking 609-884-5111 3845 Bayshore Road www.capemaymac.org/ North Cape May Carriage House Cafe & Tearoom 609-884-7977 1048 Washington St., Cape May Concord Café Daily 11am-4pm • Resv. 609-884-5111 • Kids Menu • Take-Out 7800 Dune Drive Avalon Cheng’s See our menu at www.capemaymac.org 609 368-5505 1304 Rt. 47 Operated by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC) www.concordcafe.net Rio Grande heng’sheng’s 609-886-0909 Deauville Inn 201 Willard Rd, Strathmere Dragon House 3616 Pacifc Ave. (609) 263-2080 Dragon Wildwood deauvilleinn.com House CHINESE RESTAURANT 609-522-2320 Duffer’s Restaurant & Ice Cream Parlor Hibachi • Sushi • Teriyaki 5210 Pacific Ave Momiji Wildwood Crest 1302 Rt. 47 Tempura • Udon Noodles 609-729-1817 • Outdoor Eating starting Rio Grande dufferswildwood.com 609-886-8888 Memorial Day thru Labor Day Flip Flopz • Live Music on Weekends Flip 300 N New Jersey Ave • Freshest Seafood Available Wildwood Murasaki • A Wonderful Experience to Share with Friends Flopz (609) 522-3350 13 Dennisville Rd. BEACH BAR & GRILL flipflopzbarandgrill.com Cape May Court House ~ Eat In or Take Out ~ 609-463-8888 3845 Bayshore Rd., North Cape May, NJ 08204 Harpoon Henry’s murasakijapaneserestaurantnj.com 609-898-8888 91 Beach Drive Mon. - Thurs.: 11:30am-10pm North Cape May Tokyo • Sun: 11:30am-9:30pm • Fri. & Sat.: 11:30-11pm 609-886-5529 1711 Rt. 47 harpoonhenrys.net Rio Grande 609-889-9220 Harry’s Ocean Bar and Grill 1025 Beach Drive Cape May Yozu 609-884-2779 3845 Bayshore Rd. harryscapemay.com North Cape May 609-898-8888 North End American Grill yozusushihibachi.com 206 Olde New Jersey Ave Wildwood BREAKFAST 609-435-5691 Marge’s Diner northendamericangrill.com $ 1974 Rt. 9 Sunset Dinners 17.95 Marge’s Diner Cape May Court House Red Oak Served from 4-6pm 230 East Oak Avenue 609-624-1798 RED OAK RES- Wildwood (Tax and gratuity not included. Cannot be combined with other offers/discounts) TAURANT 609-522-9560 Marq’s Pub redoakbuffet.com 501 Beach Avenue Come enjoy Cape May 1305 Rio Grande Diner our newly 1305 Rt. 47 609-884-3500 Rio Grande marquiscapemay.com renovated indoor 609-886-7376 ALL BAKING DONE ON PREMISES Uncle Bill’s dining room 3820 Bayshore Road & bar! Rio Station North Cape May 3505 U.S. 9 609-886-0066 Rio Grande unclebillspancakehouse.com (609) 889-2000 Entertainment FINE DINING Fri. 6/20 $ riostation.com 10 Axelsson’s Blue Claw Bauer and Shea 2-6pm Route 66 StellarMojo 8-Midnight Bottle of wine 991 Ocean Drive with the purchase 2700 Boardwalk Cape May Sat. 6/21 Wildwood of a dinner entree 609-884-5878 The Dueling Pianos (609) 523-6466 blueclawrestaurant.com 2-6pm Monday - Thursday WINE Sun. 6/22 Only Beach Creek The Rusty Nail Jimmy B. 1-4pm 500 W. Hand Ave. 205 Beach Ave Animal House 5-9pm Cannot be combined with other offers/discounts Wildwood Cape May 609-522-1062 Heated Outdoor & Indoor Dining (609) 884-0017 beachcreek.net beachshack.com Open Every Day! Lunch from 11am & Dinner starting at 4pm Star Diner Happy Hour 11am-6pm 325 W. Spruce Ave. North Wildwood 708 West Burk Ave., Wildwood • 522-6336 609-729-4900 www.thewharfnj.com Diner Cafe Restaurant www.stardinercafe.com June 18 2014 Do The Shore www.DoTheShore.com A47 2014 DINING DIRECTORY

AMERICAN FINE DINING PUBS & TAVERNS Tuckahoe Inn Coastal Blue 5 West Pub 1 Harbor Road 9701 Atlantic Avenue 3729 Bayshore Road casual family dining Beesley’s Point Diamond Beach North Cape May (609) 390-3322 609-224-1124 609- 889-7000 tuckahoeinn.com coastalbluenj.com 5westpub.com ASIAN The Ebbit Room Casey’s on 3rd 25 Jackson Street 301 New York Avenue Asian Palace Cape May Wildwood 3845 Bayshore Road (609) 884-5700 609-522-7759 North Cape May www.caperesorts.com caseysonthird.com 609-884-7977 Marie Nicole’s Country Club Tavern 9510 Pacific Ave. 1512 N Route 9 Cheng’s Wildwood Crest Cape May Court House 2 Large Pizzas $17.99 1304 Rt. 47 609-522-5425 609- 465-1515 BefOre 6pm Daily Any Burger, FF & Soda $8.99 Rio Grande heng’s www.marienicoles.com countryclubtavern.com heng’s 609-886-0909 open daily frOm 11:30am | SunDay frOm nOOn Sax at The Reeds 9601 Dogtooth lunCH, Dinner & lATe niGHT 3rd Avenue 100 E Taylor Avenue Dragon House Stone Harbor Wildwood 7800 Dune Drive, AvAlon 3616 Pacifc Ave. Dragon 609-368-0100 609-522-8383 Dine in 368.5505 or Take OuT 368.1072 Wildwood reedsatshelterhaven.com dogtoothbar.com CHINESEHouse RESTAURANT 609-522-2320 | Sea Glass Kelly’s Café Burgers • Pizza • Pasta • Crabcakes Martinis • Beer • Wine • Cocktails 78th Street & Ocean Front 4400 Atlantic Ave Momiji ELLY’ Avalon K S Wildwood 1302 Rt. 47 cafe 866-343-6111 (609) 522-6817 Rio Grande goldeninn.com 609-886-8888 Tisha’s O’Boyles 322 Washington St. Murasaki 2505 Delaware Avenue Cape May 13 Dennisville Rd. North Wildwood 609-884-9119 Cape May Court House (609) 729-5900 www.tishasfinedining.com 609-463-8888 murasakijapaneserestaurantnj.com ITALIAN Owen’s Pub Tokyo 119 East 17th Ave Gioia 1711 Rt. 47 North Wildwood 3800 Pacific Avenue Rio Grande 609-729-7290 Wildwood 609-889-9220 Gioia Restaurant & Bar 609-729-0120 gioiaristorante.com Westy’s Yozu 101 E Walnut Avenue Little Italy 3845 Bayshore Rd. North Wildwood 5401 Atlantic Avenue North Cape May 609-522-4991 Live Wildwood 609-898-8888 westysirishpub.com 609-523-0999 yozusushihibachi.com Music! Atmosphere littleitalywildwood.com Woody’s See schedule in entertainment grid. BREAKFAST 102 E 18th Avenue North Nino’s Wildwood everyday from Noon Marge’s Diner 16 S Main Street 609-522-3030 OpeN DAily 1974 Rt. 9 Cape May Court House Lunch • Dinner • Late Night • Happy Hour 4-7pm • Daily Specials Marge’s Diner Cape May Court House 609-465-6300 Chestnut & Olde NJ Aves • North Wildwood ninosfamilyrestaurant.net 609-624-1798 SEAFOOD 609.435.5691 • www.northendamericangrill.com Piro’s Boathouse Marq’s Pub 19th & New York North 588 W Rio Grande Avenue 501 Beach Avenue Wildwood Wildwood Cape May 609-729-0401 609- 522-7761 609-884-3500 pirosrestaurant.com boathouseonline.net marquiscapemay.com Poppi’s Harbor View Uncle Bill’s 4709 New Jersey Avenue 954 Ocean Drive Wildwood Cape May SEAFOOD STEAK PASTA MARTINIS 3820 Bayshore Road Restaurant and Bar North Cape May (609) 600-3964 609-884-5444 609-886-0066 poppisbrickoven.com harborviewcapemay.com unclebillspancakehouse.com Sal’s Ristorante, Pizzeria & Lighthouse Pointe Gelateria 5100 Shawcrest Road FINE DINING Wildwood Sal’sRistorante, 8500 New Jersey Avenue Axelsson’s Blue Claw Pizzeria & Wildwood Crest 609 522-7447 Gelateria 991 Ocean Drive 609-729-7606 lighthousepointerestaurant.com Cape May 609-884-5878 Sofia Oceanside Seafood blueclawrestaurant.com 3001 Pacific Avenue 2489 Dune Drive Wildwood Avalon Beach Creek 609-770-7420 609-368-2114 500 W. Hand Ave. oceansideseafoodavalon.com Wildwood 609-522-1062 Spiaggetta One Fish Two Fish • NoW oPeN DAily • beachcreek.net 9800 3rd Avenue 5209 Pacific Avenue Dinner from 5pm • late Night • Desserts • Cocktails Stone Harbor Wildwood 3 Course Menu • $30 Anytime 609-368-9400 609-522-5223 spiaggettanj.com onefishtwofishwildwood.com • exteNDeD b A r W ith CAsuA l MeNu • (Page A48 Please) 9510 Pacific Avenue • Wildwood Crest, NJ reservations recommended 609.522.5425 www.marienicoles.com A48 www.DoTheShore.com Do The Shore June 18 2014 2014 TAKE OUT Amish Market 700 New Jersey Avenue DINING North Wildwood OPEN THURS. - TUES. AT 11AM 1-800-AMISH-AVE DIRECTORY www.amishmarketofnw.com CLOSED WED. (From Page A47) Crab Cake Hotline SEAFOOD 2307 New Jersey Avenue North Wildwood The Wharf 609-523-2400 708 W Burk Avenue Serving Lunch crabcakehotline.com Wildwood & Dinner 609-522-6336 Dominos thewharfnj.com 4800 New Jersey Avenue Wildwood Tonio’s Seafood 609-846-1000 2475 Ocean Drive dominos.com Avalon 609-368-5538 Li’l Kurtz’s 6200 Park Boulevard Wildwood Crest Two Mile Landing 609-522-8329 Fish Dock Road Wildwood Crest 609-522-1341 Mr. D’s Restaurant & Fresh Seafood Market twomilelanding.com 4611 New Jersey Avenue th 25 & Dune Drive ● Avalon, NJ Wildwood Urie’s 609-368-2114 ● 609-368-8814 609-522-2026 RESTAURANT & 588 West Rio Grande Ave. FRESH SEAFOOD MARKET Wildwood www.oceansideseafoodavalon.com25th & Dune Drive | Avalon, New Jersey {609} 368-2114 or {609} 368-8814 609-522-7761 uries.net OceansideSeafoodAvalon.com PLACE WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY BEACH CREEK Predator Dub Bullbuckers Bob Croce Page A41 • 522-1062 Assassins 6pm 6pm 6pm The The Piano Man BLUE WATER GRILLE Tommy Zito 522-6929 7-10pm Family Karaoke with Ultimate Dance Party Terry O’Brien 6pm Beach Favorites BOILER ROOM with The Dane Anthony Karaoke with Terry with BaNaNaTrio Page A43 • 884-8421 O’Brien 8:30pm Band 9:30pm CASEY’S ON Sindi Raymond Full Throttle One Hot Mess THIRD Page A42 • 522-7759 Band 8pm 9pm 9pm COUNTRY Loud and CLUB TAVERN Dan Marro g Page A51 • 465-1515 Clear Cowabunga Chris Wesley Ochs CRAB HOUSE 3-7pm Cowabunga Alexandra at Two Mile Aardvark Felons Duo Day Page A37 • 522-1341 3 Pieces 5-9pm Chris 2-6pm 5-9pm 5-9pm Lew London & Jim Maher & Friends DEAUVILLE Are You Smarter On the Deck 1-5pm INN Than the Blonde Friends On the Bubba Mac’s Blues Band At Page A35 • 263-2080 Trivia 7-9pm Deck 1-5pm the Beach House 6-10pm DOGTOOTH Unplugged Hosted by Name that Swift Technique BAR & GRILL Kinger from StellarMojo r Page A44 • 522-8383 and special guest 9pm Tune 9pm 10pm

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This week, we headed straight for the Delaware Bay Call for beverage policy Our Specialty and the waterfront gem of North Cape May in search for Sandwiches are a cocktail that would shake things up. What we found was made on fresh a mini miracle for all those with unique dietary needs and homemade bread daily one of the smoothest margaritas in the County. Harpoon Henry's makes an extra effort to accommodate patrons Poppi’s with a gluten sensitivity, now featuring a complete Harpoon Signature Dishes Healthy entrée menu including gluten-free selec- Crispy Rice Balls tions. This week's drink of the week - completely Parmesan Truffle Fries gluten-free and low calorie -is the latest triumph Hamburger Italiano Gnocchi Alla Sorrentina in this effort. Pescatore Pizza The Localarita, hand crafted for us by resident Nutella Pizza bartender Margaret, is made with an organic, gluten-free margarita mix base which contains Homemade Specialty only lime juice and agave. Without any of the Harpoon's Happy Hour Monday thorough Desserts sugary add-ins that characterize most margarita Friday from 3 to 5:30 p.m. Happy Hour Catering Available mixes, the Localarita is composed of only the deals include $2 Miller drafts, $5 house Great Kids Menu for Special Events purest natural flavors and tequila for a super wine, $6 U-Peel-Um Shrimp, $7 steamers, smooth finish. In fact, according to Margaret, most and $3 onion rings by the half-foot. Here's INSIDE DINING & OUTDOOR PATIO DINING AVAILABLE Harpoon Henry's patrons prefer the Localarita "up" to Harpoon Healthy choices and drinking Call Ahead For Take-Out • 609.600.3964 rather than on the rocks so as not to "water down" this "clean"! www.poppisbrickoven.com • Open year Round 11am-1am tart yet sweet natural taste. Though named for our locals, 4709 New Jersey Av Wildwood • Next to Dogtooth Bar & Grill this cocktail will have visitors hooked as well. Sample it at By Meg Kummer All Major credit cards accepted facebook.com/poppisbrickoven

PLACE WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY LIGHTHOUSE POINTE Sindi Raymond Big Bleu Band Mike James The Page A50 • 522-7447 Band 6pm 6pm 4pm Name the MULLIGAN’S Dave Caitlin Page A45 • 522-4883 Tune 9pm NORTH END Ann Oswald Cowabunga Chris AMERICAN GRILL Al Tini 6-10pm Page A47 • 609-435-5691 6-10pm 6-10pm O’BOYLE’S Endless Summer IRISH PUB 8pm Page A42 • 729-5900 OCEAN OASIS Johnny’s Cousin Eric13 Ann Oswald Johnny’s Cousin WATER PARK Steve Bill Caterini 12noon- 4pm Steve g Page A39 • 729-3700 12noon- 4pm 12noon- 4pm 12noon- 4pm 12noon- 4pm OWEN’S DJ Luper 5pm Name that Tune Are You Smarter Than Quizzo with DJ Bee Bop Bernie with DJ Mikey D the Bartender with DJ PUB DJ Luper 4pm Mikey D at 9pm Page A36 • 729-7290 9pm 10pm Mikey D 9pm Acoustic with Acoustic with Carl Acoustic with Bill Acoustic with Nate Acoustic with Acoustic with Bill Behrens 4:30pm Caterini 4:30pm RUSTY NAIL Gregg Carpenter Cwik 4:30pm Marnie & Nate Caterini 4:30pm Groove with Tru Rock n Roll with Twelve: Page A38 • 884-0017 4:30pm Bruddahs 9:30pm 01 9:30pm 4:30pm SAND Live BARRENS Entertainment r Page A22 • 465-3555 5-9pm STUBBORN BROTHERS Vince Federici Tommy Ciccone Reggae Sundays with BEACH BAR & GRILL Eric13 1-5pm WJSE Rocks & Space Tommy Ciccone 1-5pm Page A39 • 729-3700 1-5pm 1-5pm Camp 11am-6pm Tropical Rock NJ Birdman Exotic Bird TAVERN ON Show 5pm with Toe in the Live Broadcast with OCNJRADIO’s THE BAY “Jam’n” Jack Christy & “Marvelous” Page A34 • 522-3055 Sand 7-10pm Marv Melligan 6pm-Midnight The Dueling Pianos Jimmy B 1-4pm Wesley Ochs 2-6pm THE WHARF StellarMojo 2-6pm i Live Entertainment Animal House Vince Schneider Page A46 • 522-6336 8pm-Midnight 8pm-Midnight 5-6pm 7-10pm TUCKAHOE Reggae Night Love & Branca Mighty Parrots Chameleon The Bob Campanell Jim Fisher Ann Oswald INN with SMB 6-10pm Band 6-10pm 5-9pm Page A44 • 390-3322 6-10pm 7-11pm 6-10pm 5-9pm Bill Bittman 3-6pm (Upstairs Deck) Digital Getdown 7pm WESTY’S Element K 10pm Zone Duo 6pm (Upstairs Deck) (Upstairs Deck) DJ Bowser IRISH PUB Video Quizzo with DJ Rich Palko 9pm DJ Jerry Smith 10pm 10pm (Downstairs) (Downstairs) (Upstairs Deck) D Page A40 • 522-4991 DJ Jerry Smith 10pm (Upstairs Deck) Jumper 10pm (Downstairs) (Downstairs) EAT, DRINK, PLAY, WEEK OF ENTERTAINMENT, EVENTS, JUNE 18 - JUNE 24 FACES & PLACES A50 www.DoTheShore.com Do The Shore June 18 2014 Li’l Kurtz’s Mark Preston to Join Jersey SEAFOOD MARKET Shore Pops in July FRESH • FRIED • BROILED COURT HOUSE - Linda International recording his career and talent. Coun- Gentille & The Jersey Shore artist Mark Preston will per- try Music Hall of Famer Ten- GOURMET SALADS •SANDWICHES Pops have confirmed that form several of the hit songs nessee Ernie Ford so aptly at Starlight Fleet Dock singer Mark Preston, for- he sang while a member put it, "Cock your pistols, 40 U PEEL SHRIMP merly with “The Letter- of The Lettermen, as well there will be no stopping $ 95 men”, will perform with as classics which he con- this young man", and there 7 the orchestra at their debut siders his favorites. Music hasn't been. After his Hon- Enjoy Dockside Dining! performance at The Per- director for the orchestra, orable Discharge from the Call Ahead For Quick Pick-up forming Arts Center of the Linda Gentille comments, Air Force and a string of Atlantic County Institute “I saw Preston perform on a impressive performances at (609) 522-8329 of Technology. The perfor- Regent Cruise last year and one of Los Angeles' oldest 6200 Park Blvd, Wildwood Crest mance, “Mark Preston Sings was amazed at his talent clubs, The Horn, Preston See our menu at The Music Of Our Lives” will and rapport with the audi- decided to make his next take place July 13 at 6:00 ence. He is a consummate career move to Las Vegas. www.LittleKurtzsSeafood.com p.m. The new state of the entertainer and reminds me Preston became a featured Wildwood’s Only Sunset Buffet Dinner Cruise art facility which has 1000 a lot of Wayne Newton and performer at The Dunes, Aboard...The 105’ Atlantic Star seats, opened last year in Liberace. I knew in 5 min- The Silverbird, The Ma- Mays Landing . utes why he is considered rina and The Sahara hotels. one of the most in-demand Preston also performed entertainers on the high on Harrah's stage in Reno seas right now. I know our and in Lake Tahoe. None of expand his already growing While he was performing audiences will love him.” these performances went career. Because of his acting on the Bob Braun Show, Growing up in Indiana unnoticed as he contin- Arts on television and his sing- he was asked to open for gave Preston plenty of op- ued to receive reviews that ing, the Indiana native was the First Lady of Comedy, portunity to perform and described him as "an ex- asked to co-host The Bob Phyllis Diller. "I love to refer grow with his talent. Start- traordinary singer, being Braun Show, a syndicated to Mark Preston as my pro- ing at the age of 11, Preston able to belt out a song, variety show originating in tégé", said Ms. Diller. "He carried his singing through filling you with eye watering Cincinnati, Ohio. Preston has one of the strongest, school and then decided to emotion". Variety magazine proved his versatility when most beautiful voices I have enlist. Joining the Air Force dubbed him "one of the he joined the Braun Show. ever heard. He really gets Culture was Preston's first stop on finest entertainers in show The Bob Braun Show was to an audience. He sings, & his way to being a top per- business". filmed live each day, and acts, emotes, is handsome... former. His talent earned The young man from they were known to shoot everything." him accolades when he was South Bend then found from different sites in the Preston's unique talent selected as the Air Force's another dimension of his cities where the show was preceded him again, and “ELTC has an interesting summer planned!” finest vocalist of 1975, and career to expand upon, broadcast. Preston proved he was asked twice to join - “The New York Times” (5/18/14) then toured with Tops in television. With several ap- to be an all-around enter- the world famous record- Romantic! Dramatic! Humorous! Blue. This elite group is pearances on the hit series tainer as he interviewed ing group, The Lettermen. made up of the Air Force's Vegas, as well as being the guests on the show, worked With the second invitation, THE FIRST FIFTY YEARS top 20, most versatile en- stand-in and photo double in places like the Ohio State Preston accepted and spent By Henry Myers tertainers. During his time for the show's star, Robert Fair and different remote 10 years with the group. in the Air Force, Preston Urich, Preston went on to June 11 - July 19 at 8:30 tapings. He sang his heart During that time, Preston Wed., Thurs., Fri., and Sat. was awarded the American do guest appearances on out for people coming in recorded several CDs. The Spirit Honor Medal as well several network specials. from the tri-state area to group's most recent re- A marriage in seven scenes as the Air Force Commenda- Again, none of this went see him perform. cording "New Directions from after the honeymoon tion Medal. unnoticed as Preston would to the Golden Anniversary Preston's star was not 2010" with the Les Brown Jr. Preston ever flew under find himself moving again yet shining bright enough. Orchestra, was put forward June 11: Meet the cast at our the radar when it came to for another opportunity to Opening Night Party at for 3 Grammy Nominations. Pier House Restaurant In 2001, Preston's contribu- AT NO EXTRA CHARGE! tions to The Lettermen were recognized when the group LIGHTHOUSE was inducted into the Vo- cal Group Hall Of Fame. The late, great, Tennessee PRESENTS CAPE MAY STAGE FARCE Ernie Ford was right when POINTE he spoke of Mark Preston. WATERFRONT RESTAURANT AND BAR Today his comment would be "Cock your pistols, there OPEN 4PM is no stopping this talented singer"... Celebrating 22 Years! Deck Noon Preston was excited to comment, “This will be the first time in years that I have performed in South Jersey. I am really looking forward to performing with The Jersey Shore Pops and meeting old Combines Great Food And Deckertainment friends and fans from the MOON JUNE18–AUG1 shore who remember me 8PM | Tue thru Sun LOBSTER WEEKEND when I was with The Letter- OVER men. The Jersey audiences Whole Lobster...... 19.99 were always so wonderful BUFFALO TICKETS for us, and I am excited byKen Ludwig (609) Lobster Clam Bake ...... 22.99 to once again share that directed byGregg T. Daniel 770-8311 Steamed clams, corn on the cob & baked potato tremendous energy and enthusiasm. I was so im- Stuffed Lobster ...... 24.99 pressed with the orchestra’s • BROOMMAKING • PRINTING • BOOKBINDING • WOODWORKING • conductor Linda Gentille ICE CREAM • OPEN HEARTH COOKING • TINSMITHING • when I saw her show on the BUY ONE GET ONE Regent ship last year. We 2nd entree of equal have a mutual admiration or lesser value. FREE 4-5pm Specials not included. and professional respect Paranormal for each other. It will be an awesome collaboration DECKERTAINMENT next summer and I am really Pursuits: looking forward to it.” This concert is made pos- Spiritualism FRIDAY sible by a generous sponsor- SINDI RAYMOND ship from Shore Vetrinar- in the 1800s ians. Individual tickets for 6PM the July 13, 2014 show with Saturday & Sunday, June 21-22 • 10am-4:30pm Mark Preston and The Jer- SATURDAY sey Shore Pops are available Experience the spiritual side of 19th century history! Meet local paranormal COLLINGDALE by calling 1-800-838-3006 investigators, try their ghost hunting equipment, and hear about their ghostly findings at SUNDAY REUNION 1PM or by going online to order the Village. Hear ghost stories, explore the Village’s haunted past on ghost walks, have MIKE HAPPY HOUR at www.JerseyShorePops. your palm read, learn about phrenology, use a divining rod and more! org. The Theater is located BIG BLEU JAMES ALL DAY - Sponsored by The Performing Arts Center BAND 6PM 4PM $5 BURGERS of the Atlantic County Insti- For more information or a full schedule of events, Supported in part by a grant from tute of Technology, 5080 At- New Jersey Department of State, 5101 Shawcrest Road • Wildwood • 522-7447 lantic Avenue, Mays Landing please call 898-2300 x. 10 or visit www.hcsv.org Division of Travel and Tourism. at the foot of the Rio Grande Bridge Shawcrest Island side Rt. 9, 3 Mi. North of Cape May City , New Jersey 08330. 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June 18 2014 Do The Shore www.DoTheShore.com A51 Cape May’s July 2014 WILDW (From Page A45) Summer Wine Tasting Tour: New for 2014! Hop aboard a TH OO MAC trolley and take a break from sun and sand with this R D July 7 new event. Enjoy a tasty lunch, and sample some of the O fine wines being produced here in Cape May County. July N Cape May Stage Broadway Series presents Heather Mac- 11, 11:15 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Your first stop will be Willow Rae in “Songs for My Father”: Described by The New York Creek Winery where you'll enjoy a tour and tasting, as well Post as having a “most appealing, warmly human, unforced as lunch, and then it's off to Hawk Haven Winery & Vineyard quality,” Heather MacRae comes to Cape May Stage with for a tour and sampling of their fine wines. Tours begin and “Songs for My Father”. A tribute to her father, Broadway end at the Physick Estate, 1048 Washington St. Plenty of free actor Gordon MacRae, “Songs for My Father” includes parking. $65 per person including transportation. Limited many songs from his best-known roles in the musical films event. Sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & of Oklahoma! and Carousel. Tickets $50. July 7, 8 p.m. The Humanities (MAC). For more information, call 609-884-5404 Robert Shackleton Playhouse is located at the corner of or 800-275-4278 or visit www.capemaymac.org. Bank & Lafayette streets. Presented by Cape May Stage ICE CREAM CAKE SALE in association with the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & July 12 Humanities (MAC). For more information call 609-884-5404 or 800-275-4278 or visit www.capemaymac.org Full Moon Ghost Hunt with Ghost-One: Ghost-One, a 20% Off Pre-Ordered Cakes paranormal research team based in Pennsylvania, has done July 9 extensive investigations at the 1879 Emlen Physick Estate 10% Off Walk Up Cakes and returns for an opportunity to experience one of their Family Fun Day at the Cape May Lighthouse: The 1859 ghost hunts up close. Try your hand using some of their Order now at Phone: 609-729-1740 • email: [email protected] Cape May Lighthouse located in Cape May Point State Park, investigating tools. Attempt to capture EVPs (electronic Lower Township, becomes a beacon of fun. Enjoy kid-friendly voice phenomena) as you search different rooms inside the Offer good only at the 427 W. Spruce Ave. (North Wildwood Blvd., Rte. 147) activities, performers, entertainment and unique craft ven- Physick Estate. Afterwards, join your fellow ghost hunters at North Wildwood, NJ 08260 location dors at the base of the lighthouse. 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. July 9. the Carriage House Café & Tearoom located on the grounds Coupon expires July 6, 2014 Free admission to activities on the grounds. Sponsored by of the Physick Estate over dessert to discuss your findings. the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC). Tickets are $30 and each tour is limited to 50 people. July For more information, call 609-884-5404 or 800-275-4278 12, 7:45 p.m. Sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the THE BEST KEPT or visit www.capemaymac.org Arts & Humanities (MAC). For more information or to make SECRET IS OUT... reservations, call 609-884-5404 or 800-275-4278 or visit Swim Up, Drink Up at the July 11 www.capemaymac.org.

Princesses and Pirates Luncheon: Young buccaneers Lighthouse Full Moon Climb: The Friends of the Cape May Kitchen and little maidens are invited to the Physick Estate, 1048 Lighthouse invite you to the full moon climb. Take advantage OPEN Washington St., for a pirate- and princess-themed luncheon. of the light of the full moon and let it guide you up the 199 Lunch includes princess dress-up for the girls and pirate gear stairs to the starry top. The Lighthouse is located in Cape for the boys with games for all. Enjoy a story, too! $23 for May Point State Park, Lower Township. Tower admission WELCOME adults, $15 for children (ages 3-12). (Price includes lunch). is free for "Friends" members. July 12, 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Event limited to 20 children so reserve early. July 11 at 11:30 Non-members price is $8 for adults, $3 for children (ages VFW a.m. Sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & 3-12). Non-members who join the group at a meeting will Swim Up Humanities (MAC). For more information, call 609-884-5404 get free admission to this program as well as future "Friends" or 800-275-4278 or visit www.capemaymac.org. NOW OPEN events. Sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Open Fri., Sat., & Sun Humanities (MAC). For more information, call 609-884-5404 from 11:30am Join us at the Sunset Lighthouse Cruise: The beauty of the lighthouses or 800-275-4278 or visit www.capemaymac.org. WEEKENDS of Delaware Bay is best experienced at sunset, and this evening trip aboard the Spirit of Cape May lets you view July 13 Tiki Bar & The Original Barefoot Bar three of them. Along with hearing about their history from Follow us on at the Oceanic Hotel oceanicwildwood the captain and former lighthouse keepers, you will enjoy a Teddy Bear Tea Party: Honey Bear and Cocoa Bear would wine tasting at each, with hors d'oeuvres. A cash bar is also love to join you during Teddy Bear Tea Parties at the Emlen available. $49 adults, $35 children. July 11. Departs from the Physick Estate, featuring kid-friendly menus and teddy bear 4600 Ocean Avenue, Wildwood, NJ 08260 Miss Chris Marina at 6 p.m. Co-sponsored by the Cape May music. Purchase your favorite Cape May Teddy Bear Co. bear Whale Watcher and the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & at the Carriage House Museum shop, along with dozens of •www.StayAtOceanic.com Humanities (MAC). Purchase tickets in advance or online. outfits available, then enjoy tea together. 12 p.m. July 13. $23 Call 609-522-6500 For more information, call 609-884-5404 or 800-275-4278 for adults; $15 for children (ages 3-12). 1048 Washington St. or visit www.capemaymac.org. Plenty of free parking. Sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC). For more information or to make reservations, call 609-884-5404 or 800-275-4278 Calendar Events or visit www.capemaymac.org\. (From Page A44) Court House Library (609) dle Township PAC (800) 463-6386 838-3006 Flip Flopz 7/23/14 Summer Solstice Festivus BEACH BAR & GRILL 7/20/14 The only thing you can get frozen is a Margarita! Family Fun Day at the Teddy Bear Tea Party Cape May Lighthouse at Saturday, June 21st at 12:00pm in Cape May 9:00am in Cape May at at Cape May County Museum at the Emlen Physick Estate the Cape May Point State Featuring Fresh Seafood (609) 884-5404 5pm-7:30pm Park (609) 884-5404 Live music, food and games From Starters To Entrees Teddy Bear Tea Party OCBP Women’s Life- at 12:00pm in Cape May guard Invitational Races Bring your lawn chairs or blankets and Families welcome! at the Emlen Physick Estate at 6:15pm in Ocean City make yourself comfortable. (609) 884-5404 at 34th St beach Children’s Menu Don’t feel like packing a picnic? Jazz Vespers presents Square Dance Night Call ahead and order one of ours!* Behn Gillece at 8:00pm at 7:00pm in Cape May Friday in Cape May at Cape May at Congress Hall (609) *Taking orders through June 17th. Happy Hour 3-7pm Presbyterian Church (609) 884-6583 Price $14.00 meal. 884-0680 East Lynne Theater Company Presents "Zor- New Military Annex Grand Opening July 5th 7/21/14 ro!" at 8:30pm in Cape First Baptist Vacation May at The First Presbyte- 609-465-3535 • 504 Route 9 CMCH Drink Specials Bible School at 6:00pm in rian Church of Cape May Cape May Court House (609) 884-5898 at First Baptist Church in Visit Tiki Topz & cool off Cape May Court House with a fresh squeezed (609) 465-5511 orange or Beachcombing the Crest of Wildwood at grapefruit crush Free 6:00pm in Wildwood Delivery Crest at Wildwood Crest Public Library (609) 463- CHEESESTEAKS 6386 Now serving breakfast Sat. & Sun. 7am Happy Hour M-F 4:30-6:30 • All Day Sundays NEVER FROZEN Beach Bards pres- Fresh sliced ribeye or ent Poetry and Prose at Family Friendly Atmosphere All Food Specials 4-8pm only fresh sliced chicken breast! 6:00pm in Sea Isle City at CHEESESTEAK NIGHT & Sea Isle City Library (609) BALLS ’n’ BREWS & QUIZZO NAME THAT TUNE 463-6386 MON $3 Meatball Sandwiches THURS DJ ENTERTAINMENT $1 Coors Light Drafts 8pm til close $4 Cheesesteaks Broadway at the Beach $1.50 Coors Light Drafts • 8pm til close FRIDAY 5pm & 9pm Presented by Rubylee LIVE Productions at 8:00pm in FIESTA NIGHT SATURDAY DJ 9pm TUE Live Entertainment SAT ENTERTAINMENT at Convention Cape May Tacos 3 for $3 • Coronas & Modelos $2.50 DRINK SPECIALS Pool Party on Sat & Sun 2pm Hall (609) 884-9563 with Live Entertainment WINGS n’ YUENGS SNOW CRAB SUNDAYS 7/22/14 WED 1/2 Priced Wings SUN $10.99 1 lb. Snow Introduction to For- Yuenglings $2.00 Crab Clusters eign Languages (Reg- 609-522-3350 • Spruce & Olde New Jersey Ave. istration Required) at 1512 Route 9 North, Swainton, NJ • 609-465-1515 Serving Lunch & Dinner • 11am -3am • Sun. Noon - 10pm 6:00pm in Cape May www.CountryClubTavern.com Open 7 Days A Week Court House at Cape May