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Neil Sedaka Bringing Hits to Wildwood the Righteous Brothers or “You have to reinvent After moving his family was having trouble with He said his songs have an By JACK FICHTER the Crystals. , you have to to England in the 1970s, U.S. Immigration. Sedaka almost “Chaplinesque” “I was the fi rst in the top it, you have to raise the he met who dedicated his song “The range of emotions WILDWOOD — Singer- Brill Building to sing my bar,” he said. was starting a new record Immigrant,” to Lennon. Leslie Gore (“It’s My Neil Sedaka has own songs,” said Sedaka. Sedaka does not work label in America, “Rocket Sedaka’s six-piece band Party and I’ll Cry If Want had three careers stretch- His fi rst record success at songwriting every day. Records.” Sedaka hit num- had been with him more To”) opens the concert ing from the earliest days was 1958-1963 selling He said he is more likely ber one with the single than 30 years, he said. April 28 at 7 p.m. in the of rock n’ roll through the about 40 million records to be writing three to four “Laughter in the Rain.” Expect a lively show from Wildwoods Convention 70’s and 80’s. worldwide. times a year when he will Sedaka had another huge an artist who can rock the Center. For ticket informa- He told the Herald one When he was 9-years- compose 12-15 songs and hit singing with Elton John audience or bring a tear. tion call: (609) 729-4000 of his fi rst shows may have old, Sedaka begin piano pick the best for the next on “Bad Blood.” The catalog of songs or go to www.ticketmaster. been in Wildwood over 50 instruction at the Julliard album. While Sedaka’s career written by Sedaka range com years ago. Sedaka said he School of Music. His par- Sedaka has new album sagged when the Beatles from the joyous “You Gotta See Neil Sedaka's video: has been singing for 55 ents initially were not on the way entitled “The came to America, he later Make Your Own Sunshine,” go to http://youtu.be/ befriended John Lennon to the sad “Solitaire,” a hit fOUNllswJgY years and writing songs for Neil Sedaka thrilled when he turned to Real Neil.” 60 years. rock ‘n roll. He recently revisited at the time the ex-Beatle record for the Carpenters. “I can’t believe it my- and Tennille and “Puppet “They got used his classical roots by self,” he said. Man,” for Tom Jones. to it, I bought writing Leslie Gore Brings Her Party to Wildwood You can expect to hear Elvis, Frank Sinatra, the my mother his first with Neil Sedaka at the all his hit records during Monkees and ABBA have her mink piano By JACK FICHTER Wildwoods Convention his concert April 28 at the recorded his songs. stole,” concer- Center, April 28 at 7 p.m. Wildwoods Convention Sedaka began his song- he said. to and NEW YORK – You’ve She is no stranger to Center such as “Calen- writing career as teenager Seda- Sensational first heard the term “overnight Wildwood or Philadelphia dar Girl,” “Happy Birth- as part of the staff of New ka also sym- sensation” referring to a where she made a number day Sweet Sixteen,” and York’s Brill Building. His bought a Spring phony, re- singer or band. of appearances on Ameri- “Breaking Up Is Hard to coworkers in the building house for cording it Leslie Gore said she was can Bandstand. Do,” which charted in both were Carole King, Neil Dia- his parents Weekend with the a “one week sensation.” Quincy Jones, her pro- the 50s and 70s. While mond and Paul Simon. in Ft. Lau- London Gore recorded “It’s My ducer who later worked Sedaka had hit records At the end of the work- derdale. Philharmonic Party,” and seven days with Michael Jackson and spanning 30 years, he also day, the would Songwriting doesn’t Orchestra. later it was a hit on the Miles Davis, had his earli- wrote a number of top sell- play their best song for Don come as easy as it once A play based on his radio. Her life became a est hits with Gore. Jones ing records for other acts Kirshner and Al Nevins. did for Sedaka after writ- life entitled “Laughter whirlwind of television Leslie Gore had worked with Lena such as “Love Will Keep Us Sedaka said the best song ing 800 or 900 songs he in the Rain,” will open in appearances and concerts, Gore will be opening the Horn, Billy Eckstein and Together,” for the Captain won out for the Chiffons, said. London this fall, he said. she told the Herald. Sensational Spring Concert (Page A31 Please) Spring Festival Celebrates the Season With 10 Days of Exciting Tours and Events - Celebrate sance, sit down to lunch the beauty of spring during at the newly reopened Cape May's 17th annual Carriage House Café & Spring Festival, co-spon- Tearoom, step across the sored by the Mid-Atlantic thresholds of Cape May's Center for the Arts & Hu- private residences, hear manities (MAC) and the some spooky stories on a Please Join Us Thursday, Chamber of Commerce of ghost tour, explore local Greater Cape May. Experi- gardens, kick up your heels ence this National Historic at a Vintage Ball, attend a for 2012 features signature May 10th For Our Special... Landmark City's charm and murder mystery dinner, House Café & Tearoom salads, wraps, paninis and discover its fresh fl avors, and much re-opens for the season on tea sandwich- fascinating history and more. Friday, April 27. Hours are es, as well as BUY 1 ENTREE & GET A lively culture during the Come 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesdays homemade 10-day springtime celebra- celebrate through Sundays, and park- soups and tion from April 27 to May the reopening ing is free. For reservations quiche, plus SECOND ENTREE FREE*! 6. Taste innkeepers' sig- of Cape May's call 609-884-5111. the popular *Free entree must be of equal or lesser value nature desserts during the Carriage Cape May's 17th Annual Classic Tea Chocolate Championship House Café Spring Festival features Luncheon Tour & Tasting, choose your & Tearoom on a tempting selection of and a new favorite snack in the new the grounds new food and wine events kids' menu. Sweet & Savory Smack- of the Em- along with some returning If you have a down, sample beers that go len Physick favorites: busy schedule, well with chocolate during Estate, 1048 What's your favorite everything is the new Beer & Chocolate Washington St. A thing to nibble on - a tempt- available for Tasting, learn about the new a la carte menu ing sweet concoction or city's 20th century renais- takeout, too. The Carriage (Page A32 Please) LIGHTHOUSELIGHTHOUSE Key West Café “Join us for an exciting POINTEPOINTE start to the 2012 season.” WATERFRONT RESTAURANT TRY OUR NEW FEATURE ITEM: Breakfast Starting Banana Split at $2.22 Serving Lunch, Dinner & Late Night Hot Cakes! Mon.-Fri. 7am-10am Friday, Saturday & Sunday ~ 11am-10pm Reopening Open Daily 7am-2pm Happy Hour 3-6pm Friday,yyy Mayy 4th Check out our Lunch Specials Sunset Dinners $17.95 4-6pm Now Taking Outdoor & Indoor Dining 15% OFF Come by foot, bike, car or boat. 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Eat Big. . . Spend Small! Spring Events in DAILY FOOD & DRINK SPECIALS Catch The Stanley Cup the Wildwoods ALL DAY & ALL NIGHT Playoffs Here THE WILDWOODS – ers will be in effect the Springtime in the Wild- entire weekend. On Sun., woods has fi nally arrived March 27, a USO style vari- – and with the new season ety show will be emceed by comes a full calendar of Entertainer Joe Piscopo. events throughout April The Saturday Night Live NEW and May that are sure to alum will perform his or- Import Pints please anyone visiting the chestra-backed Sinatra mu- Tuesday & BoƩ les $3 fi ve-mile island. sical show; and a number & Sunday Two Wildwoods’ clas- of other special artists and Every Day! sics will take place during entertainers will perform Special the weekend of Fri., April as well. For additional in- 19¢ Wings- 27 through Sun., April 29 formation about the Cel- – the 7th Annual Greater ebration of Heroes, please Hot or Mild Wildwood Chamber of visit www.WildwoodsNJ. with beverage Commerce Sensational com/heroes. purchase Spring Concert Weekend In additional to the Cel- Round Year Festival and the Wildwoods ebration of Heroes, the pen See Our Dining Specials On The Grid - Page A36 O 7 Days Spring Bike Rally. First, the Wildwoods will continue Open 9am- 3am 11:30am 17th Ave. NORTH WILDWOOD Sensational Spring Concert its traditional Memorial The BETWEEN NJ & CENTRAL (609) 729-7290 Weekend will be a blast Day Weekend events, in- 7 Days Year Round from the past for three cluding the kick-off the All New Kitchen Open days featuring a Fri. night 2012 tourism season with Thurs. & Fri. 4pm-12:30am Dance Party hosted by the Wildwoods’ annual Sat. 12 Noon-12:30am “The Geater With The Unlocking of the Ocean Sun. 12 Noon- ? Heater” Jerry Blavat; a Sat. Ceremony at 1:30 p.m. on Ship n’ Shore afternoon Street Fair with Fri., May 25 behind the Phillies free live entertainment, Wildwoods Convention Nascar food & merchandise ven- (Page A30 Please) Tuesdays dors, fun games and con- Madness Sundays tests; a classic car show; Free Hot Dogs and Doo-Wop bus tours. During The Phillies Free Hot Dogs Sat. night, it’s the '60s During The Race! era concert featuring Neil Game! Sedaka and Lesley Gore. Sensational For more information and Spring Plus So Much More! for concert ticket prices, See All of Our Dining Specials on the Grid Pg. A36 call 609-729-4000 or visit Weekend www.gwcoc.com. 434 West Montgomery Ave. The Wildwoods Spring Wildwood • 609-522-0377 Bike Rally, also taking place Fri., April 27 through Sun., April 29, is expected to attract thousands of mo- Voted Best Bar torcycle enthusiasts to the 2011...Best Bar Food & fi ve-mile island for a week- Best Entertainment end of motorcycles, ven- dors and a special “Ride Phillies and Flyers Specials the Wave Motorcycle Run” (During all Phillies & Flyers Games) on Sun., from Camden to the Wildwoods, to benefi t $1.50 PBR Pints the families of fallen public $1 Dogs safety workers throughout $2 Nachos w/Salsa the region. Throughout the end of $3 Cheese Caseydilla April and the beginning of THIS WEEKEND $4 10 Wings May, the Wildwoods will Friday - Gary & The Kid 6-10pm host many of its annual, It’s Back... Sunday classic events. Indoor band Saturday - Love Affair 8pm units from eight different All You Can Eat Thursday states head to the Wild- Coming Sat., May 5th Prime Rib woods Convention Cen- Snow Crab ter Thur., May 3 through Kentucky Derby Best Night Sun., May 6 for a weekend Hat Contest Claws Restaurant (Beginning May 3rd!) of music and performing $ Prizes Marketplace Atmosphere during the Wildwoods’ Check out our Daily Specials on Tournament of Bands In- The Herald Dining Grid on Page A36 Serving Dinner Fri., Sat. & Sun. FFrom 44pm door Championships. One weekend later, classic cars 3rd & New York Aves., N. Wildwood • 609-522-7759 ß Veal ß Wood Fired Steaks ß Seafood ß Pasta of all makes and models will fill the Wildwoods Now taking Mother’s Day Reservations Boardwalk for four days of Celebrating 86 years of Family Tradition serving from 2pm cruising and awards dur- ing the 20th Annual East TTHIS COUPON WITHW Coast Boardwalk Nationals Fudge Shops SPECIALSSECC Car Show Thur., May 10 Laura’s  through Sun., May 13. “The Original Fudge Shop at the Shore” Since 1926 This Memorial Day AnyA AAppetizer Weekend in the Wild- 16 FLAVORS OF FUDGE woods will debut a new 1/2 Price weekend-long event as Chocolate Covered thousands of active duty Valid only at Wildwood location. Coupon must be validated by hostess Strawberries • Pineapples servicemen, women, vet- Bananas • Blueberries prior to seating. Offer good thru 4/29/12. One per customer. erans, fi rst-responders and their families are invited to Saltwater Taff y & Chocolates Early Bird Menu • Only $12.99 participate in the new Cel- plus other candies... ebration of Heroes Festival Including Sugar Free Selections! Served Friday - Sunday from 4-5pm Fri., May 25 through Sun., May 27. www.laurasfudge.com 20012 Tour of Italy • Rigatoni alla Primavera • Manicotti • Stuffed Shells The weekend honors 1-800-4-LAURAS or 729-1555001 Penne al Forno • Shrimp Scampi • Salsa di Vongole this country’s heroes with fun festivities including a To order our delicious Fudge & Candies Year Round ***Eggplant Parmigian ***Veal or Chicken Parmigian military procession, family Wildwood & Ocean Ave., Wildwood ***Deep Fried or Broiled Crab Cake beach events, an outdoor 2006 Boardwalk, North Wildwood ***Fried Shrimp ***Broiled or Fried Flounder food and music festival Cape May Commons #14, Cape May ***Chicken Marsala ***Filet Mignon 6oz ($3.50 extra) featuring free concerts by 34th & West • 1136 Boardwalk, Ocean City Tomato, Marinara, Vodka or Alfredo Sauce with Meatball or Sausage some of the Jersey Shore's 935 Asbury Ave., Ocean City Served Over your Choice of Spaghetti, Angel Hair, Linguini, Penne or Rigatoni top bands and a Fallen Heroes recognition/re- All Entrees include fresh garden salad or soup, bread, butter, and Dessert membrance ceremony. Discount on ***Entrees include vegetable and baked potato or side of pasta*** Laura’s VIP treatment via special Fudge Shops purchases Takek Out Availablel bl hotel rates, restaurant of- of $2.00 ferings and discounts to Our Gift or more 5401 Atlantic Ave., Wildwood Crest • 609-523-0999 area attractions and retail 10% stores for active military, To You www.LittleItalyWildwood.com Not good with any other offer, or mail orders veterans and fi rst respond- 2012 Herald Newspapers April 25 2012 Dining & Entertainment www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A29 The Greater Wildwood Chamber of Commerce PRESENTS Sensational Spring Weekend April 27 & 28, 2012 TICKETS ON SALE NOW AT: • Greater Wildwood Chamber of Commerce Sensational Spring 3306 Pacifi c Avenue ~ Wildwood, NJ 609-729-4000 • All TICKETMASTER locations and www.ticketmaster.com Weekend Record Hop OR Friday, April 27th • 7pm • Wildwoods Convention Center on Day of Event 1pm - 7pm With Jerry Blavat Tickets $13 per person FREE EVENTS Wildwoods Convention Center Located at Fox Park, Wildwood

Sensational Spring Concert Saturday, April 28 Saturday, April 28 • 7pm 10am - 5PM TICKETS $49.50 per person FREE STREET FAIR Featuring Food Vendors • Classic Car Show Craft Vendors • Fun Contest Doo Wop Bus Tour NEIL SEDAKA LIVE ENTERTAINMENT “Breaking Up Is Hard to Do” Mo-Town Band “Calendar Girl” “Laughter in the Rain” Mohoney Brothers Rocktologists 0-  402 AND SO MUCH MORE… “It’s My Party” Sensational Spring Weekend is a collaborative eff ort of the Greater Wildwood Chamber of Commerce, Greater Wildwood Tourism Improvement and Development Authority, the DooWop Preservation League, the Greater Wildwood Hotel and Motel “You Don’t Own Me” Association and the City of Wildwood. “Funding for this project was supported in part by a grant from NJ Department of 0  $/ State, Division of Travel and Tourism. www.visitnj.org For A Complete List of Sensational Spring Weekend Events Visit www.gwcoc.com Today! Save the Date! Fabulous ‘50s and Beyond Weekend • October 12-13, 2012 CONCERT • October 13, 2012 Featuring: Kenny Vance & The Planotones, The 5th Dimension, The Orlons, Paul Revere & The Raiders TICKETS ON SALE Tuesday, May 1, 2012 Greater Wildwood Chamber of Commerce, 3306 Pacifi c Avenue ~ Wildwood, NJ ~ 609-729-4000 Or All TICKETMASTER locations, www.ticketmaster.com and 1-800-745-3000 A30 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Dining & Entertainment Herald Newspapers April 25 2012 On the Waterfront at Schooner Island 7th Annual Wildwood Spring Bike Rally WILDWOOD – Have apparel or souvenirs, you’ll you missed the wind on find a vendor selling it Reopening April 27th your face, the smell of fresh here. Vendors are located leather or the rumble of in two separate lots on Dining From 4pm your engine as you glide Oak Avenue and will be down the street? It's time open daily from 10 a.m. Fri., Sat. & Sun. to regain your status as - 6 p.m. 'King of the Road'. Take Attendees may also opt a ride to Wildwood and to take a scenic drive up check out the 7th Annual one of the long back roads Wildwood Spring Bike Rally in Cape May County or sit taking place Fri., April 27 and enjoy entertainment through Sun., April 29. at your favorite Wildwood It's the perfect way to kick bar. If you're coming from off the bike rally season in the north, you may want your favorite to check out the Ride the The Wildwood Spring tion about the bike rally, First Seating 4-6pm rally town! Wave Motorcycle Ride on Bike Rally is built around please call 609-729-8870 This three-day rally be- your way down. This ride bringing people together or visit www.Wildwood- 3 Courses $25 ing held at Oak and Atlantic starts in Camden and brings after a long winter to cel- SpringRally.com. must be seated by 6pm Avenues in Wildwood, NJ, you and hundreds of your ebrate motorcycles and For additional informa- is steadily growing year fellow philanthropic riders, friendships. So book your tion about the Wildwoods, after year. Whether you're down to Wildwood to sup- rooms now and come back visit www.WildwoodsNJ. Rio Grande Ave., (By the Bridge) Wildwood • 522-1062 looking to buy a new bike, port the families of fallen to the Wildwoods! com or call 800-992- www.beachcreek.net accessories for an old one, public safety workers. For additional informa- 9732. Morey's Piers' Ballroom on the Beach Offers Dance Lessons THE WILDWOODS - dance and more advanced A complete agenda for please call Nancy at 732- OPEN YEAR ROUND Fri., April 20 through Sun., dancers who want to learn the weekend, as well as 525-0688 or email krista. LUNCH • DINNER • LATE NIGHT April 22 at the Wildwoods a few new moves. registration fees and a form fitzsimons@moreyspiers. Convention Center, ex- The three-day program can be found at www.mo- com. perience the rhythm of begins with a 3 p.m. check- reyspiers.com/ballroom- OUR BRAND NEW ballroom dancing while in registration at the Pan beach. For information - Sponsored Content EXTRAE LARGE DECK taking in beautiful beach- American Hotel, on Fri., front views. Move your April 20 - followed by a 1011001 EE. WWalnutl AAve., $4.99 Lunch Specials feet, learn from the best welcome reception and 7 North Wildwood served with soup or salad and relax with Ballroom p.m. "meet and greet" for 609-522-4991 Mon. - Fri. on the Beach, hosted by dancers and instructors. A • Hamburger with lettuce, tomato, Morey's Piers. full day of activity starting HAPPY HOUR DAILY onion & french fries "Our professionally at 7 a.m. through midnight Auto • Marine • Industrial $ • Pork Roll on a bun with lettuce, tomato & onion trained staff will create on Sat., April 21 and in- 4-6 with 2 Pints & • BBQ Cajun Pulled Pork with an exciting, positive at- cludes trolley transporta- Parts • Supplies • Equipment * caramelized onion & jack cheese $3 Aluminum Pints • Liverwurst on rye withth lettuce, tomato & onion mosphere while teaching tion to and from the Wild- *prices*p*pricce available only during happy hour the latest techniques in woods Convention Center, SUNDAY ballroom dancing," said instruction and workshops, During All FUNDAY Krista Fitzsimons, Group lunch, and evening cocktail Phillies & Flyers Games $2 Domestic Sales Manager for Morey party and ballroom dinner Bottles Resorts. dance. Sun., April 22 ac- $2 Drafts ~ $2 Domestic Bottles $1 Tacos The program includes tivities commence at 7 a.m. $1 Hot Dogs a weekend of ballroom with breakfast, followed EARLY BIRD SPECIALSS! dance lessons provided by 3 hours of instruction SUN. & THURS. by professional instructors at the Wildwoods Conven- Sun., Tues., & Thurs. PRIME RIB NIGHT • $11.99 35¢ Wings for beginners interested in tion Center, concluding at Corner of learning the art of ballroom noon. Park Blvd. & Taylor Ave., Wildwood Spring Events (Wildwood) 4805 Park Blvd. Reopening This Friday, (From Page A28) of Heroes Festival 609-522-2489 • 609-522-2480 Center, in conjunction with May 25-27: 27th Annual the start of the 27th Annual Wildwoods International Kitchen Open Every Day Wildwoods International April 27th for the 2012 Season! Kite Festival Mon.-Thurs. 4pm-10pm • Fri.-Sun. From 11am Kite Festival immediately May 26-27: State Gym- following the ceremony. nastics Competition Come see our Celebrity Bartender The kite festival, which May 26-27: Boardwalk Champ! Sun., April 29th from 6pm is the largest of its kind SID Craft Show The Sawyer Family Will Host Their in North America, runs May 27: Wildwood Crest 8th Anniversary Celebration from Fri., May 25 through Summer Kickoff Concert From 5pm Mon., May 30, will feature May 28: Wildwood Me- Friday, May 4th & kite fl yers from around the morial Day Service Saturday, May 5th world, kite building and May 28: Memorial Day -Live Entertainment flying classes, kite-flying Open Year Round! -Food & Drink Specials Ceremony -Door Prizes & More events and competitions May 30-June 1: Morey’s open daily from 4:30pm and giant 300’x150’ kites IT’S BACK... Piers Annual Education $1 Dogs • $1 PBR Pints Happy Hour reservations 729-0401 that can be seen from miles Extravaganza at the bar during all free parking • full bar away. Phillies games MON.- SAT. 4-7pm Bar Please see below for *Please note that the in- SUN. all day & night ( only) great wines • outrageous food the list of the Wildwoods’ BAR AND $1.50 Mixed Drinks formation and dates above LIQUOR STORE special events and dates for are subject to change. For $1 Domestic Pints spring 2012: the most current informa- OPEN DAILY $2 Domestic Bottles 1901 New York Avenue • North Wildwood 1/2 Price Appetizers April 25: Business at the tion on events visit http:// AT 9AM www.pirosrestaurant.com Friend us on facebook Beach Expo www.wildwoodsnj.com/ 18th18th & NNeweww JJerseyerseey AvAvenueseenuues • NoNorthrrth WWiWildwoodldwoood April 27-28: Greater calendar.cfm (609) 522-3030 Wildwood Chamber of Commerce Sensational Open Thurs. & Fri. from 4pm • Sat. & Sun. from 12 noon Spring Concert Weekend Serving Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner Daily April 27-29: Spring Bike Open All New Happy Hour Rally Year Open ~ Close May 3-6: Tournament of “Voted Best of The Shore” Bands Indoor Champion- Round Philadelphia Magazine $200 Domestics ships $300 Imports May 9: Wildwood Res- “The taurant Showcase Best in the Crest” Reduced Food Pricing May 10-12: Tall Cedars Convention and Parade May 10-13: 20th Annual East Coast Boardwalk Na- Come Check Out Our New Menu... tionals Classic Car Show Same Great Food With New Lower Prices!! May 13: Morey’s Piers Mother’s Day Celebration PIZZA NIGHT May 17-19: Knights of FRIDAYS Columbus Convention is BACK! May 18-20: Morey’s Diner Cafe Restaurant Live Remote with Piers Beach Jam Spring EVERY THURSDAY Fling Early Bird Specials • 3-5:30pm • 7 Days a Week $5 for 10” WIBBAGE 94.3 4-6pm May 19: Pirates Day Blackboard Specials • Full Course Dinners Homemade Pizza Quizzo with Nick 8:00pm with Captain Kidd Over 20 toppings to choose from May 19: Take Out Available • Baking on the Premises Walk-A-Thon 8100 Bayview Drive on Sunset Lake,Wildwood Crest May 25: Unlocking of 325 WEST SPRUCE AVE. , NORTH WILDWOOD 609-522-1287 the Ocean Ceremony FREE PARKING • 609-729-4900 • www.stardinercafe.com May 25-27: Celebration Herald Newspapers April 25 2012 Dining & Entertainment www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A31 GWCOC Annouces Line-up for Now Open For The 2012 Season! Fabulous '50s & Beyond Weekend "The Geator with the WILDWOOD - The The weekend really Heater" Jerry Blav- $65.50 per person. Greater Wildwood starts rockin Saturday night at. This rockin' For additional informa- Chamber of Com- at 7 p.m. with the Fabulous dance party tion or to purchase tickets merce will present '50s & Beyond Concert in will for Fabulous '50s & Beyond the Fabulous the Oceanfront Arena at feature Weekend events, please '50s and the Wildwoods Conven- dance contact Greater Wildwood OPEN FRI., SAT., & SUN. From 8am Beyond tion Center starring Kenny hits that Chamber of Commerce Every Day Beginning May 4th Week- Vance & The Planotones, are sure at 3306 Pacific Avenue end in The Orlons, The 5th Di- to bring back Wildwood, NJ 08260, visit the Wild- mension featuring Florence fond memo- www.gwcoc.com or call FREE PARKING woods on LaRue and Paul Revere & ries from 609-729-4000. Tickets can WHILE YOU RIDE Fri., Oct. The Raiders. Tickets for days gone also be purchased starting Proper I.D. Required 12 and this once in a life time by. Tickets May 1, 2012, through Tick- Sat., Oct. concert will go on sale for the Friday etmaster at 800-745-3000 13, 2012. Tue., May 1, 2012 and Night Dance or www.ticketmaster.com. The two-day are $49.50 per person and Located on the Corner of Young and Ocean Ave. celebration of the Party are $13 per person. 405 Young Ave. Wildwood By The Sea, NJ Wildwoods' role as the Leslie follow us on Birthplace of Rock 'n Roll The fun continues on (From Page A27) 609-523-9113 Sat., Oct. 13, with the free In the era of Dick Clark’s music will be fi lled with Sarah Vaughn. caravan concert tours, Gore Specials After 11am fun and entertainment Fabulous '50s & Beyond Ride 2 Hours for the price of 1 Hour (Surreys, Singles, Tandems) @smittyswildwood Street Fair from 11 a.m.-5 In those days, the re- was protected from life on for the entire family. The cording studio was fi lled the road in a bus with a weekend's festivities kick p.m. at Fox Park, located at Burk and Ocean Avenues. with musicians and back- group of other singers and off Fri., Oct. 12, from 7-11 ground singers as opposed musicians, she said. p.m., with the Fabulous The Street Fair will feature free live entertainment all to today’s technique of Gore was more likely to '50s & Beyond Dance Party recording instruments and fl y to a show and meet the in the Oceanfront Arena day long, food vendors, a classic car show, fun con- vocals on numerous sepa- caravan tour in a city. at the Wildwoods Conven- rate tracks. She said she did not have CHINESEHouse RESTAURANT tion Center. Hosted by tests and much more! Dragon “What I felt was a tre- a lot of experience when mendous amount of ex- she fi rst toured because he Open 11:30 am ‘til Late Night Daily Open 11am-8pm on Fri. & citement from them,” said Now Sat.! career began with a num- Gore, about recording “It’s ber one record. LUNCH SPECIALS COUPON My Party.” It being her fi rst “It was nothing I was Served Daily 11:30am0am to 3:00pm session, she said she could prepared for or expected,” not judge if the song was said Gore. L1 - General Tso’s Chicken  L2 - Chicken with Broccoli $ % MON-THURS going to be a hit. She is a part of rock ‘n FRI. & SAT.11AM-2PM 11AM-8PM L3 - Sesame Chicken All 4.95ea. Gore’s demeanor per- roll history for her appear- L4 - Sweet & Sour Chicken (with pork fried rice or white rice) OFF forming on television was ance on the T.A.M.I. Show, Sorry cannot be combined L5 - Chicken w/Garlic Sauce with other offers 10 very calm and collected. a television special that also L13 - Boneless Spare Ribs Your Total Order Over $ 00 AILY SPECIALS She said she feels at home featured James Brown, the L15 - Vegetables Lo Mein (Soft Noodles) 10 With This Coupon DAILYD SPECIALS bl gers on stage but is a Rolling Stones, Beach L18 - Mixed Vegetables w/Garlic Sauce  Not to be combined with any other offers. MEATYMEATTY MONDAY-MONDAY Burgers,Bu DoubleD Burgers Excludes lunch specials CatCateringering “nervous wreck Boys, Chuck AND MANY MORE! & Burger Quesadillas AvAvailableailable 7 Days A until I get Berry, Jan TRIPLE PLAY TUESDAY- Sandwich Week, there.” and Dean, TAKE-OUT AVAILABLE • 609-522-2320 Free Delivery $10 min. and Two Sides $6 Year Phil Marvin Round! Corner of Paci ¿ c & Lincoln Avenues, Wildwood • Free Parking! WEDNESDAY WINGS- Ramone, Sensational Gaye, All Major Credit Cards Accepted • Over 200 Seating. 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You'll fi nd out when you & Tearoom at the Physick to the fl avors of the Cape sion is $8 and includes Friday Nights at Sea Salt take on the Sweet & Savory Estate, 1048 Washington May area's outstanding a map with the wineries 9pm- Midnight Smackdown on Saturday, St. Cherry House is open vineyards and new brew- listed and a tasting glass. April 28 from 1 p.m. to 3 from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. and ery: What's brewing in Cape p.m. This new event will can be visited any time Relax over a glass of May? Some great spirits, FREE have you touring a selec- during the hour. Tea may wine at the Cape May Win- as you'll fi nd out on the tion of historic properties be taken anytime from 3 ery, 711 Townbank Road as new Self-guided Wine & SALSA LESSONS and sampling a signature p.m. to 4 p.m. Tickets are you take a Winery Cellar Brewery Tour of two area sweet or a savory snack $18 and tours are offered Tour & Tasting. See how wineries, Natali Vineyards at each. Then, vote for on Sundays, April 29 and the grapes are grown and and Hawk Haven Vineyard LATIN DANCING your favorites and get the May 6. learn about the and Winery, plus the new recipes via email. Adult To drink or winemak-w Cape May Brewing Com- LIVE SALSA MUSIC tickets are $25; children not to drink? er'se art as pany. Take a tour at each (ages 3-12) are $15. Who That is thee youy enjoy a stop and sample some of BY CINTRON said that chocolate and question oonn barrel-tastingba their products. Admission beer don't go together? Not Thursday, Aprilril accompanieda is $13 and includes a map America's beer authority, 26, at 12:300 byb cheese with directions. Tours are Gary Monterosso. Try this p.m. during thehe anda fruit on offered on Saturdays, April combination at a Beer & Luncheon andd Saturdays,S 28 and May 5 from 12 p.m. Chocolate Tasting at the Temperance AprilAp 28 and to 5 p.m. 609-884-7000 Inn of Cape May, 7 Ocean Debate at the MayM 5, at 3 Discover Cape May's 1035 Beach Ave., Cape May, NJ St. Join Monterosso as he historic Merionn p.m.p Tickets "spirited" side during tours hosts this new event, and Inn, 106 Decaturatur StSt., area $20; that focus on the paranor- sample beers and choco- when a dispute erupts the event is mal; hear haunting tales lates that go perfectly to- between saloonkeeper Pat- limited and tickets must about the nation's first Join Us For gether on Saturday, April rick Collins, and Jennie be purchased in advance seaside resort and maybe Mother’s Day 28 at 2 p.m. Tickets are Wales, a staunch advo- at the Washington Street even hear or experience an $30. Making its festival cate of the temperance Mall Information Booth actual ghost or two: Sunday, return is the Chocolate movement. Join Dr. Emlen at Ocean Street. If you Board a MAC trolley for Championship Tour & Tast- Physick over lunch as he prefer, explore at your the Ghosts of Cape May May 13th ing on Saturday, May 5 attempts to maintain de- own pace during the Self- Trolley Tour, a 45-minute from 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. corum during this spirited guided Wine Trail. Visit evening ride through the 12:30PM-8PM You are the judge as you debate. $25 admission in- Natali Vineyards and Hawk haunted streets of Cape taste some of the area's cludes lunch. Haven Vineyard & Winery May. The paranormal fi nd- SERVING REGULAR MENU Serving Dinner from 5pm most irresistible chocolate Ready for an afternoon and taste the unique fl avors (Page A33 Please) & MOTHER’S DAY SPECIALS concoctions. Visit partici- Thurs. thru Sun. pating historic inns and Cape May and the Emlen ADDITIONAL BRUNCH (Beginning May 24th B&Bs, sample their signa- 12:30-1:30 ture desserts and vote for Physick Estate Host Full Moon Events Open 7 Days) your favorites. You decide CAPE MAY - Let the light & Tearoom located on the RESTAURANT WEEK who will take home Cape of the full moon guide you grounds of the Physick Es- May's Chocolate Cham- to the top of the Cape May tate over dessert to discuss June 3-10 Live Piano Music pion title. Those who turn 3 Course Prix Fixe $35.00 Lighthouse or lead you on your fi ndings. Tickets are Thurs.-Sun. in completed evaluation a ghost hunt through Cape $30 per person and each cards will get recipes by May's original haunted tour is limited to 50 people. Jazz Trio this Thurs. 8:30pm email. Adult tickets are house, the Emlen Physick Full Moon Ghost Hunts $25; children (ages 3-12) Estate, 1048 Washington with Ghost-One are offered are $15. If you delight St. The Mid-Atlantic Cen- on Sat., May 5, Tue., July 3, 106 DECATUR ST. • CAPE MAY • 609-884-8363 over a good whodunit, ter for the Arts & Humani- Thu., Aug. 2, Friday, Aug. For menu & prices, visit www.merioninn.com you'll enjoy Murder Mys- ties (MAC) offers two tours 31 and Sat., Sept. 29 at tery Dinners at Aleathea's that take full advantage 7:30 p.m. Restaurant at the Inn of of bright, moonlit nights, The Friends of the Cape Cape May, 7 Ocean St. Join starting Sat., May 5: the May Lighthouse, an affi nity the Impromptu Players as Lighthouse Full Moon group of MAC, invite you they set the scene for the Climb and the Full Moon to join them on Lighthouse Cape May’s original mystery, "A Very Ghost Hunt with Ghost- Full Moon Climbs. Let the SPRING Noir Pinot" and enjoy a One. light of the full moon guide three-course dinner as you As the sun sets and the you up the 199 steps of the contemplate the clues, full moon rises, Cape May's to interact with the cast and other side begins to stir. the starry top. Lighthouse help solve the mystery as Experience Cape May's Full Moon Climbs are of- FESTIVAL it unfolds on Saturdays, original haunted house, fered on Sat., May 5, Mon., April 28 and May 5, and the 1879 Emlen Phys- June 4, Tue., July 3, Thu., APRIL 27 - MAY 6 Sundays, April 29 and May ick Estate, after dark like Aug. 2, Fri., Aug. 31 and 6, at 7 p.m. Tickets are $45 never before during Full Sat., Sept. 29, from 8 p.m. per person. If you prefer Moon Ghost Hunts with to 10 p.m. The Lighthouse to mull over your mystery Ghost-One. Ghost-One, a is located in Cape May during lunch, Murder Mys- paranormal research team Point State Park, Lower tery Luncheons include a based in Pennsylvania, Township. Tower admis- icated individuals com- three-course meal andthe has done extensive inves- sion is free for Friends mitted to raising public Chocolate Championship thrill of searching for clues tigations at the Physick members. Admission for awareness of the historical to the mystery as it unfolds Estate and returns for fi ve non-members is $7 for signifi cance and value of around you. Lunch is $30 additional opportunities adults and $3 for children this Guardian of the Sea. Tour & Tasting per person on Sundays, to experience one of their (ages 3-12). Non-mem- Members of the public are April 29 and May 6, at 1 ghost hunts up close. Try bers who join the group invited to become Friends Historic House Tours p.m. your hand using some of at the event will get free of the Cape May Lighthouse For a delightful after- their investigating tools. admission to the lighthouse and renew their passion for noon, take the Cherry Attempt to capture EVPs climb and to future Friends' this majestic sentinel. For Murder Mystery Dinners House Tour & Tea. Tour (electronic voice phenom- events. Admission to the information on how to the Cherry House, a private ena) as you search different Visitors' Orientation Cen- become a Friend and the Vintage Dance Weekend home built in 1849 in the rooms inside the Physick ter and the ground fl oor of benefits of membership, Federal style situated on Estate. Afterwards, join the Lighthouse is free. visit www.capemaymac. Food & Wine Events NEW THIS YEAR! one of Cape May's oldest your fellow ghost hunters The Friends of the Cape org and click on "About Saturday, April 28 residential streets, and at the Carriage House Café May Lighthouse are ded- MAC." Stage Performances Vote for your favorite in the Come and get your Chile fi x! Walking & Trolley Tours SWEET & SAVORY SMACKDOWN Ghost Tours Find out what pairs Original Boat Tours perfectly in the Southwestern Cuisine & so much more! CHOCOLATE & Serving Dinner Open Thurs. - Sun. Fri. & Sat. From 5pm Lunch 11am-4pm BEER TASTING Early Dinner Specials 5-6pm Dinner from 4pm 1/21/2 Price Raw Bar Items We off er many Vegetarian dishes Mid-Atlantic Center 5-6pm Kids are welcome • Visa/MasterCard accepted In The Pub Only “Best Mexican” - NJ Monthly MAC for the Arts & Humanities Now Taking for past 6 years ForFor ticketstickets oror informationinformation callcall Mother’s Day Reservations 898-7750 Carpenter’s Square Mall 609-884-5404 or visit www.capemaymac.org 609-884-5878 • 991 Ocean Drive, Cape May Cape May, NJ 08204 Herald Newspapers April 25 2012 Dining & Entertainment www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A33 Presents the New Jersey Premiere of Uncle Jacques’ Symphony Spring Festival CAPE MAY – Cape May Tamer Tamed in repertory Stage is pleased to present at the Santa Cruz Shake- the New Jersey premiere of speare Festival. Dominic played both Oberon and CRAFTS & Uncle Jacques’ Symphony: the inaugural production Theseus in Midsummer of their 2012 Main Stage Nights Dream at New Jer- season. Featuring music sey Shakespeare Festival, by Branford Marsalis, this Willie in Master Harold and Antiques tour-de-force performance the Boys at New Mexico about the life of a Chicago Rep, the title role in the jazz drummer stars double world premiere of Noah at the Physick Estate, 1048 Washington St. Ovation Award winner Johnson Had a Whore at Dominic Hoffman in his South Coast Repertory, Saturdays, April 28 & May 5 self-penned masterpiece. Flyin’ West at San Diego Dominic Hoffman This Equity production Rep, That Serious He-Man 10am - 4 pm Free Admission/Free Parking opens Friday, May 11 at 8 Dominic Hoffman is a Ball at Los Angeles Theatre Jacques Hoffman Celebrate Spring as you stroll the grounds of the Physick Estate where p.m. at the Robert Shackle- graduate of UC Santa Cruz, Center, Gabe Gabriel in fi nished Business are his dozens of area crafters and antiques dealers showcase their offerings! ton Playhouse on Bank and where he received his BA No Place to Be Somebody two original screenplays. Lafayette Streets. in English Literature. He at San Francisco’s Victoria Sponsored by the Dominic has adapted two Hailed by Variety as “hu- received his formal train- Theatre, Mantequilla Dec- novels for the screen; Fear- Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC) morous, insightful and an ing at American Conserva- ima in Blade to the Heat less Jones by Walter Mosley :DVKLQJWRQ6W&DSH0D\‡‡ZZZFDSHPD\PDFRUJ often affecting one-man tory Theatre, The London at the Mark Taper Forum, and an autobiography of show,” Uncle Jacques’ Sym- Academy of Music and Mortimer in Circle X’s pro- Dorothy Dandridge. phony tells the tale of seven Dramatic Arts, and NYU duction of Brecht’s Edward Performance Informa- diverse characters who Film School. II, and Valerio in Buchner’s tion shared in the friendship of His stage appearances Leonce and Lena. His tele- Uncle Jacques’ Sympho- drummer Jacques Hoffman. include his solo show, Last vision appearances have WE’RE BACK! ny will run from Friday, Facing the responsibilities Fare at The Hayworth The- included roles on 24, Lie To May 11 to Saturday, June of raising a family, Hoffman atre (NAACP Best Actor), Me, and recurring roles on 15 at the Robert Shackleton chooses to leave the late The Electric Lodge, and The Mentalist, The Unit, Playhouse at the corner of night jazz clubs of the 50s. The San Francisco Fringe and The Shield. He can also Bank & Lafayette Streets in The music torn from his Festival. He was Lupus be seen in the upcoming downtown Cape May. Per- soul, he spends the remain- Albus Secundus in David HBO Phil Spector project formances are Thursdays der of his days absorbing Mamet’s, Keep Your Pan- starring Al Pacino as Phil through Saturdays at 8 p.m. OPEN the sounds of humanity, theon at the Kirk Douglas Spector and Helen Mirren with Saturday and Sunday orchestrating the lessons of Theatre, Michael in Lee as his defense attorney. WEEKENDS matinees at 3 p.m. Begin- life into an opus of success Blessing’s play Two Rooms, His directorial credits in- ning June 4, performances and failure, of exultation and the role of the Magus clude an all African Ameri- April 27th at 4pm run Wednesdays through and degradation, of the in the world premiere of can production of Macbeth, Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sat. & Sun. from pursuit of passion, and, ul- Dr. Faustus, written and A Soldier’s Play, and Dave matinees on Sundays at timately, of the desperation directed by David Mamet Roberson in the award win- LIVE MUSIC 12:00pm 3p.m. through June 15. to stay alive. at San Francisco’s Magic ning solo show, Ali. Tickets are $35 adults, $30 FRIDAY 5-9 In this verbal jazz con- Theatre. Dominic was in- As a writer he has seniors, and $15 students. STOP IN AND cert, Hoffman’s nephew, vited to perform his criti- penned episodic televi- Fri., May 11 is a half-price ANN OSWALD SAY HI! Dominic, celebrates hu- cally acclaimed solo piece, sion, (A Different World) preview, offi cial opening/ manity as a musical met- Uncle Jacques’ Symphony, radio, Wells Fargo Presents: press night is May 12, and aphor, performing each at the same venue. Uncle The JP Beckwourth Story. the Sun., May 27, 3 p.m. singular character himself. Jacques’ Symphony was He has written two solo performance will be half- Beach & Browning Ave., North Cape May • 886-5529 Men and women, both also performed at the Ed- plays, Uncle Jacques’ and price for senior citizens. • www.harpoonhenrys.net young and old, of differing inburgh Festival (High- Last Fare, for which he Call (609) 884-1341 for cultures and creeds come light Award for Best Play), won an NAACP BEST AC- reservations and informa- alive onstage for ninety The San Francisco Fringe TOR Award. His play, No tion or visit the theatre’s Chart a course for... minutes, the melodies of (Best of the Fringe), and Gavel, was commissioned website, www.capemay- their lives in perfect coun- in Los Angeles (Ovation by South Coast Repertory stage.org. terpoint with one another, Awards: Best writer of a and workshopped by NYC’s Uncle Jacques’ Sympho- forming a symphony of World premiere Play and Labyrinth Theatre. Saving ny is presented through life. Best Lead Actor in a Play). America and The Meet-Up the gracious support of The About Dominic Hoff- Regional credits include are his latest two full-length Original Fudge Kitchen. man Taming of the Shrew and plays. Inside Out and Un- Spring Festival 1SJNF4UFBLTt4FOTBUJPOBM4FBGPPE (From Page A32) that leads to the 1859 Cape May Lighthouse on ings of Cape May's popu- a Ghosts of the Lighthouse lar psychic medium and Trolley Tour. Listen to the Restaurant and Bar ghost writer Craig Mc- ghost tales along the way %BJMZ-VODI.FOV Manus come alive as your that have been unearthed $4.5 Bowls of Soup, $6.5 Hot Sandwiches Make your reservations for guide translates McManus' by psychic medium and spooky stories. Ride past ghost writer Craig Mc- $6.5 Overstuffed Sandwiches Mother’s Day! the flickering gas street Manus. Once you reach lamps and the haunted your destination, you'll feel properties of Cape May the presence of the spirits THE DECK and experience the spine- at the Light. Do you dare Opens May 4th tingling tales exposed by to climb 199 spirited stairs McManus. Admission is to the top? Whether you Fridays, Saturdays & Sundays $10 for adults and $7 for choose to climb or stay be- 8FFLFOE#SFBLGBTU children (ages 3-12). Tours low, you'll enjoy a ghostly Grand Breakfast Buffet available Saturday and Sunday Serving Lunch 11:30am • Dinner from 5pm Thurs.-Sun. are offered on Fridays, experience. Admission is A La Carte Breakfast Menu on Weekdays April 27 and May 4 at 7:45 Serving Breakfast 8-11:30am Sat. & Sun. $20 for adults and $15 for p.m. and 8:45 p.m. and Sat- children (ages 3-12). Tours 954954 OCEANCEAN DRIVERIVE, CAPEAPE MAYAY, NJNJ urdays, April 28 and May 5, are offered on Saturdays, Between GSP & Wildwood Crest on the Bay in Harbor View Marina at 8:15 p.m. and 9 p.m. April 28 and May 5 at 8 609-884-5444 Dare to take an evening .POEBZ/JHIUT (Page A34 Please) ride down the ghostly path "MMZPVDBOFBU %VOHFOFTT$SBC

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Take the Historic Haunts House built in t h e seeing cruise around Learn about Cape May's Combo Tour and combine Federal style, thet island of fascinating history as local the Ghosts of Cape May is open for CapeC May experts and educators bring trolley tour with a visit "in Total" duringd the the seaside town to life dur- to the 1879 Emlen Phys- tours on Satur-ur- ArAround Cape ing "A Victorian Primer ick Estate, Cape May's days, April 2828 IslandI Boat in Cape May," a series of "original" haunted house. and May 5 aatt Cruise.C View informative lectures, pro- There you will visit a home 2 p.m. Own-n- thet majestic grams and seminars at the séance room of the 1890s ers Frank andnd VictorianV ar- Inn of Cape May, 7 Ocean and learn of the Victorians' Beth Ackerr chchitecture and St. From Monday, April Handmade Hors d’oeuvres fascination with spiritual- welcome vis- eneenjoy tales of lo- 30 through Friday, May 4, ism along with today's itors to theirr cacal heroes, leg- learn about Victorian social methods of "ghost hunt- historic homeme endse and his- history, customs and tradi- ing." Saturdays, April 28 fi lled with cherished tory. Offered at tions during lectures and and May 5 at 7:15 p.m. family mementos, antiques 10 a.m. on Saturdays, April seminars that include top- Search for spirits at Cape and country décor. Hand- 28 and May 5 and Sundays, ics on music, architecture, May's original haunted painted murals in several April 29 and May 6. Tickets ghosts, spiritualism and house, the 1879 Emlen rooms refl ect the home's are $25 for adults and $18 more. Admission to each Physick Estate, 1048 Wash- seashore heritage. Tickets for children (ages 7-12). is $10. Schedules are as ington St., during a Full cost $10 per person ($8 for Purchase tickets in advance follows: Monday, April 30: Moon Ghost Hunt with children ages 3-12) and are at the Washington Street Introduction to the Victori- Ghost-One. Ghost-One, a available at the Washington Mall information Booth or an Era and Cape May at 11 paranormal research team Street Mall Information at the Hill House offi ce at a.m.; Cape May's Victorian based in Pennsylvania, Booth, Washington and the Physick Estate, 1048 Architecture at 1:45 p.m.; has done extensive inves- Ocean streets. Washington St. and Victorian Social His- tigations and is hosting a Learn about "What Board the 110-foot Cape tory at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, full moon ghost hunt on Those Victorians Wore," May Whale Watcher for May 1: Understanding the Saturday, May 5 at 7:30 the new theme for guided the Cape May Whale & Victorians at 9:45 a.m.; OPEN p.m. Enter the haunted tours of Cape May's only Dolphin Cruise, a three- Victorian Spiritualism at Physick Estate with a mem- Victorian house museum, hour cruise and the chance 1:45 p.m.; Ghosts of Cape ber of Ghost-One and try Friday & Saturday the 1879 Emlen Physick to see humpback whales, May at 3 p.m.; and An your hand at some of their Estate, 1048 Washington dozens of bottlenose dol- Evening of Victorian Music investigating tools. Con- St., beginning April 27. phins, unusual sea birds at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, duct EVP (electronic voice Get an in-depth glimpse or rare sea turtles, with May 2: Seminar on Vic- phenomenon) readings of the Victorian lifestyle as guaranteed marine mam- torian Women at 10:30 SERVING LUNCH & DINNER as you explore different your tour guide leads you mal sightings. Purchase a.m.; and The Cape May rooms inside the mansion. through each room in the tickets in advance at the Lighthouse at 1:45 p.m. Afterwards, visit the Car- Estate. You'll learn about Washington Street Mall Thursday, May 3: Victorian riage House for dessert and Victorian fashion, clothing, Information Booth. Offered Etiquette and Manners at discuss your fi ndings. undergarments, formal and at 1 p.m. Saturdays, April 9:30 a.m.; An Afternoon A National Historic informal attire and much 28 and May 5 and Sundays, with the Physick Family at Landmark City and one more. The new theme will April 29 and May 6. $35 2:30 p.m.; and John Philip of "America's 20 Prettiest run through April 2013 for adults, $23 for children Sousa at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Towns," Cape May is the Now Accepting (except during the holiday (ages 6-12). May 4 concludes the series perfect place to stroll, step season). Tours are offered The city's unique history with a presentation of Tales Mother’s Day Reservations! back into a gentle era of year-round and admission comes alive with a spring of Olde Cape May at 9:45 formal parlors and calling Restaurant & Fresh Seafood Market is $10 for adults and $5 for exhibit and lecture series a.m. th cards, and explore the 25 & Dune Drive Ɣ Avalon, NJ children (ages 3-12). Tours during Cape May's 17th An evening moonlight city's magnifi cent Victorian 609-368-2114 Ɣ 609-368-8814 can also be combined with annual Spring Festival: tour is a memorable way architecture and seaside trolley tours of Cape May's Cape May's 20th cen- to enjoy the nation's fi rst beauty: www.oceansideseafoodavalon.com Historic District. Meet with tury renaissance is a story seaside resort during Cape Hunt for unique hand- the good doctor, Dr. Phys- of the successful efforts of May's 17th Annual Spring made crafts and one-of-a- ick himself, when "The Dr. preservationists to save Festival. Take a Moonlight kind antiques at the Spring is In" on Saturdays April 28 Cape May's extraordinary Trolley Ride along Cape Festival Crafts & Antiques and May 5, from 11 a.m. to Victorian buildings, which May's gas-lit streets with Shows on Saturdays, April 3 p.m. on the grounds of today attract thousands of a guide and hear about 28 and May 5 from 10 the Estate. visitors yearly. Thestory of Victorian social history a.m. to 4 p.m. The Em- Kick up your heels as Cape May's 20th century along with romantic tradi- len Physick Estate, 1048 they did in Victorian-era renaissance is chronicled in tions relating to courtship Washington St., becomes Cape May at the Vintage the book "The First Resort" on Saturdays, April 28 and an outdoor marketplace as Dance Weekend, Saturday, by author Ben Miller, and is May 5 at 8:30 p.m. Admis- vendors from throughout April 28 and Sunday, April the basis for the upcoming sion is $10 for adults and the Northeast display their 29. Vintage dance instruc- spring exhibit sponsored $7 for children (ages 3-12). wares. Admission is free tors will teach you the by the Mid-Atlantic Center On Saturday, May 5, the and free parking is avail- traditional dances of the for the Arts & Humanities Friends of the Cape May able. 19th century at a Vintage (MAC) at the Carriage Lighthouse invite you to Take advantage of the Dance Workshop, Saturday, House Gallery at the Emlen a Lighthouse Full Moon rare opportunity to see April 28 from 9 a.m. to 3 Physick Estate, 1048 Wash- Climb from 8 p.m. to 10 inside some of Cape May's p.m. On Saturday, April 28 ington St. "Cape May's p.m. Take advantage of the Lunch & Dinner ~ Every day fi nest private residences on at 8 p.m., show off your 20th Century Renaissance: light of the full moon and Breakfast Sunday 9am-12 Noon the Spring Festival Private newfound expertise at a From the Pages of The First let it guide you up the 199 Homes Tours, Saturdays, Reserve Today for Mother’s Day costumed Vintage Ball with Resort" brings to life the stairs to the starry top of April 28 and May 5 from Sunday, May 13th live music of the period. A key turning point in Cape the Cape May Lighthouse. 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Enjoy Tea Dance, also with live May's 20th century history. Admission to the Visitors' 1 Harbor Road & Route 9, Beesley’s Point (Just outside Ocean City) touring these beautiful and music, is Sunday, April 29 Visitors will be treated to Orientation Center and the 609-390-3322 • www.tuckahoeinn.com stately homes from the Vic- at 1 p.m. Victorian dress rare photographs, video ground fl oor of the Light- torian era to the 21st cen- is encouraged but not re- and artifacts showcasing house is free. Tower ad- Overlooking the Scenic Great Egg Harbor Bay tury that are not normally quired. All events take the years immediately be- mission is free for Friends open to the public. Tickets place at the historic Chal- fore and after the city's members. Non-members are limited, so purchase fonte Hotel, 301 Howard Urban Renewal movement. price is $7 for adults, $3 early. Admission is $15 for St. An all-inclusive package A free exhibit opening is for children (ages 3-12). adults and $10 for children is $95, the workshops are Friday, April 27 at 7 p.m. at Non-members who join the (ages 3-12). $45, the Vintage Ball is the Carriage House Gallery. group will get free admis- A beautiful private home $35, and the Tea Dance The exhibit will be open (Page A35 Please)

Family Restaurant EARLY BIRDS Eat-In and Take Out Tues., Wed. & Fri. 3-5:30pm Lunch Buffet $ Sat. & Sun. 3-5pm Eat In 5.85 • Take Out $6.50 Thurs. is family night 3pm- close Mon. - Fri. 11:30-3pm OPEN TUES. - SUN. Specialp Fine Diningg Dailyy 11am-10pmp Lunch from 11am • Dinners from 3pm Serving Dinner from 2pm on Mother’s Day! Make your reservations early for large parties IFT ERTIFICATES RE LWAYS VAILABLE TheTh Acme ShShopping i CCenterr G C A A A 16 S. Main St., Cape May Court House 11 Dennisville Road Cape May Court House, NJ 08210 (Across the street from Sturdy Savings Bank) 465-3383 • 465-2200 • Fax 465-6307 465-6300 Business Hours: Sun.-Thurs. 11am-10pm For our menu view • Fri. & Sat. 11am-11pm www.ninosfamilyrestaurant.net Herald Newspapers April 25 2012 Dining & Entertainment www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A35 Call 463-0313. 5/19/12— Delaware Hall, Call 967-3066. Bay Lighthouse Adven- 6/23/12— United BUY ONE ADULT LUNCH SPEND $2000 AT 5/4/12—7th An- ture at 10:00a.m. in Cape AT REGULAR States Coast Guard DINNER GET nual Brendan Borek May Cape May Whale PRICE, GET 2ND ADULT Auxiliary Boating Safe- Golf Tournament at Watcher or the new Spirit % OFF $ 00 OFF ty Class at 8:30a.m. in CCalendaralendar 11:00a.m. in Cape May of Cape May to view and 50 2 Court House 12:00 shot- Wildwood at Pier 47 Call WITH COUPON WITH COUPON photograph historic light- cannot be combined with any other offers cannot be combined with any other offers 886-6243. gun start, fees cover cart, houses, Call 884-5404. EXPIRES 5/2/12 EXPIRES 5/2/12 OF EVENTS t-shirt, boxed lunch, & 6/30/12 The Life & The Best Deal - Cheng’s Buffet 5/19/12 Cape May — dinner, foursomes or be — Times of Frank Sinatra Wine Trail at 12:00p.m. WEEKLY EVERY DAY SPECIALS Listed are upcoming events posted to the Herald cal- paired up, at Avalon Golf starring Peter Oprisko in Cape May Spend the endar online. For more information concerning these Course, Call 967-0100. at 7:30p.m. in Cape May • Coconut Shrimp • Mussels events, and to see more events, go to www.capemay- day visiting Cape May 5/4/12 Chase Arts Court House will fea- countyherald.com/calendar. To submit an event to — County’s wineries, Call • Fried Shrimp • Crab Legs presents “The Colored ture a chronological walk the calendar, free of charge, go to www.capemaycoun- 884-5404. Museum” at 8:00p.m. through time in the music AM PM tyherald.com/submitevent. Submission of an event EAT IN LUNCH (11 - 3 ) in Cape May at the Rob- 5/21/12— WELCA and history of the “Chair- ADULTS $675 CHILDREN AGES 3-10 YR $475 does not guarantee print publication, due to the volume ert Shackleton Playhouse, Card Party and Lun- man of the Board.”, at DINNER (3:30 - 9:30 PM) received. To ensure print promotion for your event, you ADULTS $999 CHILDREN AGES 3 -10 YR $599 also on 5/5/12, Call 770- cheon at 12:00p.m. in the PAC, Call 1-800-838- 10 year old must be under 4 1/2’ may arrange for a paid submission by calling 886-8600, 7820. Stone Harbor at Our 3006. Ext 34. Saviour Lutheran Church, Take Out Buffet 7/7/12 Linda Gen- FEATURED EVENTS 5/5/12— Chocolate Call 368-3031. — $999 All Day Championship & Tasting tille & The Jersey Shore Village Shoppes 5/4/12—NJ State Bar Association Court Night at at 1:00p.m. in Cape May 5/27/12—Avalon Dept Pops present Hooked of Rio Grande 9:00a.m. in Cape May Court House at the Cape Taste, tour, vote! Inns, of Recreation Summer on Country at 7:30p.m. heng’sheng’s 886-0909 May County Courthouse, there will be a variety of B&Bs and restaurants are Camp Fair at 10:00a.m. (Page A36 Please) ALL YOU CAN EAT BUFFET county agancy reps and court division reps and a fair vying for Cape May’s in Avalon at Community in the back lobby of the Courthouse. This event is Chocolate Champion title, designed to provide free education to the public on Call 884-5404. the law & legal system & is supported by funds from 5/5/12—Murder Mys- the NJ State Bar Association. For more info contact tery Dinner at 7:00p.m. CAPE MAY COUNTY WEEK OF Michele DeVine-Hartnet, Executive Director at 463- in Cape May at Aleathea’s, 0313 or [email protected] Call 884-5404. APRIL 25 - Stone Harbor Annual Coastal Living Festival. The Entertainment 5/6/12—Celebration GRID MAY 1 Saturday and Sunday May 5th and 6th from 10 am to of Music and Praise at 5 pm each day. The annual festival is a taste of the 2:00p.m. in Ocean View best of what Stone Harbor and the surrounding area 263-1442 Call 263-1442. has to offer. For more information contact Stone Harbor PLACE FRIDAY SATURDAY REST OF WEEK Borough at 609-368-5102. 5/12/12—Avalon Gar- den Club Townwide • Live Remote with 4/26/12— Dennis 7:00p.m. in Cape May Yard Sale at 9:00a.m. in BAY VIEW WIBBAGE 94.3 4-6pm Township Kindergarten at Aleathea’s, Call 884- Avalon List of Yard Sale Page A30 • 522-1287 • Quizzo with Nick Registration at 9:00a.m. 5404. Addresses available at from 8pm in Dennisville by appoint- 8:00am at Avalon Com- 4/29/12—March for ment only, Call 861-2821 munity Hall-30th Street Babies at 12:00p.m. in x501. and Boardwalk, Call 967- CASEY’S ON Gary & The Kid Love Aff air Ocean City at the Music 3446. Mon.- Open Pool 4/27/12—Free Wa- Pier, Call 856-375-8215. THIRD 6-10pm 8pm ter Ice from Rita’s of 5/13/12—Ben Mauger Page A28 • 522-7759 5/1/12—Loyalty Day Cape May at 11:00a.m. Vintage Jazz Band at at 12:30p.m. in North in Cape May at Rita’s of 2:00p.m. in Cape May Wildwood Come show Wed.- Quizzo Cape May. Ben Mauger Vintage Jazz COUNTRY CLUB your loyalty to the USA in Band, Sun., May 13, 2pm- TAVERN Banana Trio Thurs.- Name That Tune 4/28/12—Cape May a program on the steps of 4pm, VFW, 419 Congress Page A34 • 465-1515 Tues.- Perry Curcio County Army Nation- City Hall, Call 729-5832. St., Cape May. $15.00 Call al Guard Association 5/3/12—2012 Senior 884-7961. Breakfast at 9:00a.m. in Name Jamboree at 10:00a.m. DOGTOOTH Villas at the Villas Diner, 5/15/12—The 2nd Hydeaway in Avalon at the Avalon That Tune Call 729-1506. Annual Esther C. Weil BAR & GRILL 9pm Community Center, Call Student Music Competi- Page A28 • 522-8383 8pm 4/28/12—Roll Be- 886-2784. tion at 4:30p.m. in Ocean yond Coal at 10:00a.m. 5/4/12—NJ State Bar City at the Ocean City in Ocean City Tennessee Association Court Night Music Pier, Call 391-0678 DJ DJ Ave, Call 510-4684. at 9:00a.m. in Cape May or 391-1208. FLIP FLOPZ Entertainment Entertainment 4/28/12 Murder Court House at the Cape Page A31 • 522-3350 — 5/19/12— United 9pm 9pm Mystery Dinner at May County Courthouse, States Coast Guard Auxiliary Paddlesports America Courses at Wed. - DVDJ Mollo 10pm 2518 Shore Rd. (Rt. 9) GOODNIGHT IRENE’S Justin Steere 9:00a.m. in Cape May at DVDJ Mollo Thurs. - Quizzo 9pm Next to WaWa BREW PUB 9pm the Cape May Nature Cen- 10pm Sun. - DJ Runout 10pm Ocean View, ter, Call 425-2788. Page A31 • 729-3861 GSP Exit 17 Spring Sensational Spring Sensational Spring (609)624-8000 GWCOC Weekend Record Hop Concert Featuring (at the Wildwoods Festival Conv. Center) w/Jerry Blavat Neil Sedaka w/Special Authentic Chinese Restaurant (From Page A34) Page A29 • 729-4000 7pm Guest Leslie Gore 7pm Dine In, Take-Out or Delivery sion to this event as well as future Friends events. For the 33rd year, the HARPOON Ann Oswald Chamber of Commerce HENRY’S 5-9pm of Greater Cape May will Page A33 • 886-5529 transform Cape May's Ro- tary Park into an open-air marketplace for the Spring HEMINGWAY’S DJ DJ Flower Festival on Satur- at the Grand Hotel Entertainment Entertainment day, April 28 (rain date Page A33 • 884-5611 9pm 9pm April 29).This free outdoor www.faischineserestaurant.com event is from 10 a.m. to 5 Mon. - Closed; Tues.- Sun. 11:30am - 9:30pm p.m. and features artisans MERION Thurs. - Barry Miles 5:30pm and crafters displaying and Matt Hayden Lisa Tee Jazz Trio 8:30pm selling accents and acces- INN 5:30pm 5:30pm sories for you, your home Page A32 • 884-8363 Sun. - Frantz Vanella 5:30pm and your gardens as well as eco-friendly resources • DJ Snap Name That Tune to help promote a Green OWEN’S 4-8pm w/Ronn E. Dee Fusion Cuisine, Teriyaki, Thai Cuisine and More Cape May. Rotary Park is PUB • DJ Bee Bop Bernie located at the intersection Page A28 • 729-7290 8pm-12am 9pm MUST BRING COUPON of Lafayette Street and Lyle Lane between Jackson and % OFF Decatur streets. RIO Terry-Oke (Page A36 Please) STATION 9pm 20 Page A34 • 889-2000 Take Out & Dining Only TUCKAHOE Mighty Parrot Wed. - Bob Campanell 5-9pm Ask About Delivery John Rivera INN Trio Thurs. - Tom Pacitti 5-9pm Not to be combined 6-10pm w/any other offer. Exp. 5/31/12 Page A34 • 390-3322 6-10pm Tues. - Ann Oswald 5-9pm Reservations Available • Party Room in Back 1500 Rt. 47 South WESTY’S DJ Matt Kelly DJ George Balzer 609-770-7773 (near ShopRite, next to Dollar Tree) Thurs. - StellarMojo 10pm IRISH PUB 10pm 10pm Find us on Facebook www.SushiUkai.com credit cards accepted Page A30 • 522-4991 A36 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Dining & Entertainment Herald Newspapers April 25 2012 Calendar of Events Spring Festival (From Page A35) Shore Pops at 7:30p.m. in starring Canadian Singing 8/3/12—Movie Night Pops present Hooked hour-long stroll. Allow your Cape May Court House Sensation Claue Eric, Call at 7:00p.m. in Avalon on Classics at 7:30p.m. in (From Page A35) senses to carry you back in Lower Township at multi-media show depict- 1-800-838-3006. 30th Street and Avalon Cape May Court House Explore Cape May's into times gone by as you the Lower Cape Regional ing the rise of the great 7/31/12—Artist & Avenue, Call 967-0100. Bettine Clemen hails from seaside gardens during tour Cape May's hidden High School, Call 1-800- composer, fantastic Ameri- Friends Art Show at 8/4/12 22nd An- Bavaria and is considered Cape May Garden Tours treasures. Tours cost $10 838-3006. can tribute, at the PAC — 6:00p.m. in Avalon at nual Homecoming Party one of the fi nest fl utists in on Saturday, April 28 (rain per person and tickets will Call 1-800-838-3006. 7/8/12—Atlantic City Avalon Yacht Club Call at 4:00p.m. in Avalon the world, at the PAC, Call date April 29) at 10 a.m., be available at Rotary Park 1-800-838-3006. on the day of the tours, Jazz Band at 2:00p.m. 7/28/12—Linda Gen- 967-0100. Homecoming Party for the 12 p.m. and 2 p.m., spon- in Cape May at the VFW sored by the Chamber or you can reserve ahead tille & The Jersey Shore 8/2/12 Pancakes 22nd Annual Surf Memo- 9/15/12—Mutt Strut 419 Congress St. Call 846- — of Commerce of Greater by calling the Chamber of Pops present I Love at Fishin’ Pier Grille at rial, 30th St. and Avalon at 8:00a.m. in Cape May 7667. Paris! at 7:30p.m. in Avenue Call 967-0100. Register near Convention Cape May. Enjoy the sights Commerce of Greater Cape 7:00a.m. in Avalon 32nd and smells of a variety of May at (609) 884-5508 7/14/12 ”Gershwin Lower Township The Hall on Beach Avenue, — Street and the Boardwalk, 8/18/12—Linda Gen- Cape May gardens as your ext. 102 or e-mail doreen@ is Grand” starring Linda Paul Schmidtchen Theater Call 898-0126. Call 967-0100. tille& The Jersey Shore guide leads you on a scenic capemaychamber.com. Gentille & The Jersey presents I LOVE PARIS

Online at www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com/shoreguide WEEKLY DINING SPECIALS WEEK OF 4/25/12 to 5/1/12 PLACE WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Tuckahoe Inn Sandwich Night at the Burger Night @ the Seafood Combo Land & Sea Night

POINT Pg A34 • 390-3322 Bar 5-9p Bar from 5-9p Dinners $17.95 $18.95 BEESLEY’S BEESLEY’S Sunset Dining Menu Hemingway’s Sunset Dining Menu All-You-Can-Eat Early Bird Specials Prime Rib Night Land & Sea Buffet from 4 - 5:30pm Call for Specials from 4 - 5:30pm Dungeness Crabs From 4-5:30p.m. Pg A33 • 884-5611 Breakfast Buffet!

The Merion Inn Early Bird & Night Owl Early Bird & Night Owl Early Bird & Night Owl Early Bird & Night Owl

CAPE MAY CAPE CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED Pg A32 • 884-8363 Menu: $17.95 Menu: $17.95 Menu: $17.95 Menu: $17.95

Country Club Tavern Meatball Sandwiches 10 Wings $3.99 Cheesesteaks $4 3 Tacos for $3.00 Pg A34 • 465-1515 $3.00

CMCH Nino’s Early Bird Specials Early Bird Specials Early Bird Specials Early Bird Specials Early Bird Specials Early Bird Specials CLOSED Pg A34 • 465-6300 From 3-5:30 p.m. From 3 p.m.-close From 3- 5:30 p.m. From 3- 5 p.m. From 3- 5 p.m. 3-5:30 p.m.

Sushi Ukai Lunch Special Lunch Special Lunch Special Lunch Special Lunch Special Lunch Special Lunch Special 2 rolls $8.95 2 rolls $8.95 2 rolls $8.95 2 rolls $8.95 2 rolls $8.95 2 rolls $8.95 2 rolls $8.95 RIO Pg A35 • 770-7773

GRANDE 3 rolls $10.95 3 rolls $10.95 3 rolls $10.95 3 rolls $10.95 3 rolls $10.95 3 rolls $10.95 3 rolls $10.95 Wed. Wings- Thrifty Thurs.- Fiesta Friday- Meaty Mon.- Burgers, Triple Play Tues.- Alumni Grill 4 Boneless Wings Sandwich & Fries Two or Six Pack Tacos CLOSED Double Burgers & Burger Sandwich and Pg A31 • 523-1111 & Fries $6.50 Combos $5 & More Quesadillas Two Sides $6

Bay View Pizza Night!! Special Spring Menu Special Spring Menu Special Spring Menu CLOSED $5 For 10” Homemade Great Low Prices Great Low Prices Great Low Prices CLOSED CLOSED Pg A30 • 522-1287 Pizza 4 p.m.- 10 p.m. 4 p.m.- 10 p.m. 4 p.m.- 10 p.m.

Beach Creek First Seating 4-6 p.m. First Seating 4-6 p.m. First Seating 4-6 p.m. CLOSED CLOSED 3 courses $25 3 courses $25 3 courses $25 CLOSED CLOSED Pg A30 • 522-1062 (Must be seated by 6) (Must be seated by 6) (Must be seated by 6) Pie Day: Shepherd’s Special App. Menu $5.00 Weekend Casey’s On Third All You Can Eat Snow Pie, Chicken Pot Pie 2 for $22- 1 App. 4-7 p.m. (bar only) Breakfast Special $3 Burgers Prime Rib Starting at Crab Claws Pg A28 • 522-7759 $9 w/ side salad 2 Entrees & 2 Drinks (Available Mon- Fri) 11 am-1pm $10.99 $1.50 Tacos, $5 35 cent wings Dinner Specials From Dogtooth Bar & Grill Dinner Specials From $5 Build Your Own $1.50 Teriyaki Sliders Flatbread Pizza $6.95 Burritos, $6 Nachos (after 6 p.m.) 4 p.m. &

OODS 4 p.m. Burger & $5.95 Lunches & $5.95 Lunches Pg A28 • 522-8383 $5.95 Lunches $5.95 Lunches $5.95 Lunches

Dragon House $4.95 Lunch Specials $4.95 Lunch Specials $4.95 Lunch Specials $4.95 Lunch Specials $4.95 Lunch Specials $4.95 Lunch Specials $4.95 Lunch Specials Pg A31 • 522-2320 11:30 a.m.-3 p.m. 11:30 a.m.-3 p.m. 11:30 a.m.-3 p.m. 11:30 a.m.-3 p.m. 11:30 a.m.-3 p.m. 11:30 a.m.-3 p.m. 11:30 a.m.-3 p.m.

Flip Flopz $5.99 Lunch Specials $5.99 Lunch Specials 1/2 price Apps $5.99 Lunches $5.99 Lunch Specials $5.99 Lunch Specials $5.99 Lunch Specials 4-7pm (at the bar) 4-course Prix-Fixe Pg A31 • 522-3350 $10 Chef Dinners $10 Chef Dinners $5.99 Lunches Menu $20 $10 Chef Dinners $10 Chef Dinners $10 Chef Dinners

$7 Pizzas (4-7 p.m.) Brunch 10 am- 3 pm & $1 Burger Sliders, Goodnight Irene’s BOGO Pizza Night! Dinner Specials $1 Tacos & $5 Nachos 35¢ wings and clams Dinner Specials Dinner Specials $2 Crabcake or Buff. (5-10 p.m.) (5-10 p.m.) (5-10 p.m.) Pg A31 • 729-3861 (5-10 p.m.) (5-10 p.m.) (5-10 p.m.) Chix Sliders (5-10)

Key West Café $2.22 Breakfast $2.22 Breakfast $2.22 Breakfast $2.22 Breakfast $2.22 Breakfast Special & Special & Special & Special & Special & Pg A27 • 522-5006 $5.99 Lunches $5.99 Lunches $5.99 Lunches $5.99 Lunches $5.99 Lunches

Little Italy Early Bird Menu Early Bird Menu Early Bird Menu CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED Pg A28 • 523-0999 4-5 pm $12.99 4-5 pm $12.99 4-5 pm $12.99

Cheeseburger $2.50 19¢ Wings 19¢ Wings Owen’s Pub Wings w/ Celery & Mini Cheesesteaks & Prime Rib Sandwich Blackboard Specials Blackboard Specials Roast Turkey $8.99 Chicken Parm $2.95 Bleu Cheese $1.95 $1.95 Pg A28 • 729-7290 $6.99 Steak& Shrimp $9.99 Meatloaf Dinner $8.99

25¢ Jumbo Wings Turkey Club w/ FF Cheesesteak w/ FF Ship n’ Shore Free Hot Dogs During Free Hot Dogs During (Minimum of 10) $6.50 OR Ham & Cheese Nascar Race Phillies Game Pg A28 • 522-0377 Personal Pizza $2.50 Chicken Parm $6.50 Melt w/ FF For $6.50

Star Diner Early Birds 3-5:30 pm Early Birds 3-5:30 pm Early Birds 3-5:30 pm & Early Birds 3-5:30 pm & Early Birds 3-5:30 pm & Early Birds 3-5:30 pm & Early Birds 3-5:30 pm & Pg A30 • 729-4900 & Blackboard Specials & Blackboard Specials Blackboard Specials Blackboard Specials Blackboard Specials Blackboard Specials Blackboard Specials THE WILDWOODS THE WILDW THE WILDWOODS THE The Deck At Holly $4.99 Lunches $4.99 Lunches $4.99 Lunches $4.99 Lunches $4.99 Lunches $4.99 Lunches $4.99 Lunches Beach Dinner Special- Blackened or Grilled Dinner Special- Dinner Special- Dinner- $8 Spaghetti & Dinner Special- Dinner Special- Pg A31 • 522-6100 Veal Marsala $10 Tilapia $10 Chix Francaise $10 Prime Rib $10 Meatball Linguini w/Clams $8 Stuffed Shrimp $10 Sunset Dinners Sunset Dinners The Wharf Sunset Dinners $17.95 CLOSED CLOSED $17.95 $17.95 CLOSED CLOSED 4- 6 p.m. Pg A27 • 522-6336 4- 6 p.m. 4- 6 p.m.

$4.99 Lunch Specials Westy’s Irish Pub 35¢ wings $4.99 Lunch Specials $4.99 Lunch Specials 35¢ wings $4.99 Lunch Specials $4.99 Lunch Specials $1 Tacos Prime Rib $11.99 Pg A30 • 522-1287 Prime Rib $11.99

Chicken Pot Pie w/ Thanksgiving Turkey Prime Rib Meatloaf w/ Mashed All You Can Eat Tacos Woody’s Place Chef’s Seafood 1/2 Price Apps All Day soup or salad $8.95 w/ pumpkin pie $7.95 (12 oz. Queen Cut) Potatoes & Corn $1.00 Each (Chicken Specials From $9.99 & Night Pg A30 • 522-3030 35¢ wings (4-10 pm) & $12.95 platters w/ 2 sides $14.95 $8.95 or Beef) Herald Newspapers April 25 2012 Dining & Entertainment www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A37 What's Happening in Ocean City com. of the arts. Peggy inspires Home must be registered Crabby Reminder: Her- OCEAN CITY – Consul Herren will speak on Reminder: Ocean City’s all who know her with her by April 24. mit Crabs throughout the General Mario De Leon, Thurs., April 26 at the popular mile-long Spring enthusiasm. (April 28-29) Boardwalk universe and a few people Jr. of the Philippines visited Ocean City High School Block Party is set for Sat., The presentation was and downtown Merchants are in a dither. May 3 is Ocean City on April 19 Gymnasium at 7p.m. Doors May 5 from 9 a.m. to made on April 23 at Greate will hold table sales from Martin Z. Mollusk Day, to confer with Mayor Jay open 5:30 p.m., admission 5p.m from 5th to 14th Bay Country Club in Som- 6th to 14th Sts. when our weather predict- Gillian. They will discuss free. Seating first come, Sts. on Asbury Ave. The ers Point. The Ocean City Free ing crustacean attempts to fi nal plans for Ocean City’s first served. A live feed event features over 350 (April 28) The City’s Public Library, 17th and see his shadow. If he does, third annual Tribute to on the presentation will crafters, food, entertain- Annual End to End Family Simpson Ave., offers an ar- summer comes one week the Philippines in July and be available at the Ocean ment and more. For in- Bike Tour begins with reg- ray of interesting programs early to Ocean City. Stay other cooperative tourism City Free Public Library. formation, call 609-399- free and open to the public istration at 8:30 a.m. at the for the rest of the month tuned for more details. promotions. The program is presented 1412. co-sponsored by the Li- Sports and Civic Center, including the continuation The Consul General by the Ocean City Educa- brary and Museum. Book 6th St. off Boardwalk. Ride of its popular Jazz Series. was accompanied by Con- tion Foundation, the Ocean signings will also be held starts at 10 a.m. For details Access www.oceancityli- sul Zaldy Patron and Ms. City Free Public Library, Jay on Sat., April 28 from 11 contact ochsinteractclub@ brary.org or call 609-399- Joy Buffet Hermie Aczcon, President and Michele Gillian, the a.m. to 1 p.m. and on May hotmail.com or call 609- 2434. of the Filipino Executive Ocean City PTA and the 5, Block Party Saturday 399-1290. (April 29) The March Council of Greater Phila- Ocean City Police and Fire from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.at (April 28) The Annual of Dimes March for the delphia. The meeting will Departments. Sunrose Words and Music Ocean City Yard Sale will Babies South Jersey Shore be held in the mayor’s Ocean City Legend to in Ocean City. be held on Sat., April 28 2012 is a fi ve mile walk offi ce. Receive Golden Deeds Basketball Legend Chris from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at beginning and ending at Ocean City Legends Award: Herren to Speak in Ocean the Tabernacle Grounds, the Music Pier. Registration Book Now Available: Peggy Lloyd, recently LargeL BBuffet ff t City: 5th and Asbury and loca- begins at noon, walk at 1 Local authors Fred and named an Ocean City featuring Chinese, Chris Herren realized tions throughout the City. p.m. and will end with light Susan Miller’s new book, Legend in the book men- his dreams playing for the For locations available at refreshments, activities for American Ocean City Legends, has tioned above, will receive Boston Celtics only to lose the Tabernacle, call 609- children, music and face & Japanese Cuisine! just been released by Arca- the Ocean City Exchange it all to addiction before 398-4662or stop at the painting. The event is also dia Publishing of Charles- Club’s “Book of Golden Over 200 Items To Choose From! rising to a new dream. Her- Chamber of Commerce in need of volunteers and ton, South Carolina. “Leg- Deeds Award” for her con- ren has trained over 200 Offi ce, 16 E 9th St. to pick donations of snacks for the endary Locals” is filled tributions to the Com- Open Daily Mon.-Sun. basketball players including up an application. Spots day of the event. Call 856- Lunch: 11am-4pm - Dinner: 4-10pm with 180 photographs and munity over the decades. some of the top prospects are $30 or $35 with a 375-8215 or visit www. Fri., Sat. & Sun. Lunch: 11am-4pm - Dinner: 4-10:30pm focuses on newsworthy and Ninety nine years young in New England. Off court, table. Anyone interested marchforthebabies.org or noteworthy individuals and , Peggy has been active in 31743174 RRt.t 9 SSouth,outhh RiRioo GrGrandeandde he continues to share his in having their home yard contact Ann Villari at the (Across from Lowe’s - Just north of Rt. 47) groups who have helped the community’s arts and • Large Capacity • Plenty of Free Parking stories of abuse with audi- sale listed on the citywide above number or email shape the community since music programs and has 609-465-8830 • fax: 609-465-8832 ences in hopes of reaching map, can do so for $10. avillari@marchofdimes. its inception in 1879. been vice president of the just one person and making Ocean City Arts Center for The authors held a press a difference in their life. conference April 18 at more than 30 years. Dur- His memoir, “Basketball ing World War ll she was a the Ocean City Historical Junkie” was released last Museum. There will be newspaper correspondent year and a documentary, and also served as the chap- a power point and book based on his journey, aired signing presentation on erone to Miss America for as part of ESPN’s 30 for 30 many years. Her goal is to Thurs., April 26 at 7 p.m. series. at the Ocean City Library, inspire children with love Take Out... Cape May County's National Arts Program Exhibit Open COURT HOUSE - Free- gram is designed to give of municipalities, counties holder Vice-Director M. individuals a forum to and commercial organiza- Susan Sheppard announced showcase and develop their tions as well as all students BBONELLI’SONELLI’S that Cape May County’s talents. The broad aim of and employees of the Cape National Arts Program Ex- the Program is to increase May County School district MMARKETARKET hibit opened with an award self-confi dence by encour- and Cape Regional Hospital. Since 1929 ceremony and reception aging the creative talents All artwork entered under Opening Fri., April 27th for the 2012 Season! April 17 at the Middle of the participants and give the Program’s Rules of Ex- Township Performing Arts them an opportunity to hibit are displayed in Five have their work displayed classifications; Amateur, Home of the Center. ® The more than 120 in a professional art gallery Intermediate, Professional, “Old World Hoagie ” works of art will remain setting. Youth 12 years and under Delusso salami, dry cured cappicola, proscuitto, OOpenpen on display through May The NAP funded Pro- and Teen 13-18 years. This imported provolone, romaine, sweet onions, MMon.on. & TThurs....hurs gram is a juried art show allows all interested partici- .... 10. The exhibit is free and tomato, olive oil, balsamic vinegar, CCallall fforor hours open to the public. and works through em- pants to enter at their own hours The National Arts Pro- ployees and their families skill level. oregano, black pepper. FFri.,ri., SSat.at. & SSun.un. 110am-8pm0am-8pm Sea Isle Garden Club Flower Sale May 19 $8.50 All Types of Fresh & Cooked Seafood SEA ISLE CITY – The members of the Sea Isle 4000 PACIFIC A VE. (S PENCER A VE) • WILDWOOD SSundayunday SpecialSpecial City Garden Club will host 609-522-5118 • OPEN DAILY their annual Flower Sale LLARGEARGE SSTUFFEDTUFFED Sat., May 19, 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., at the Sea Isle LLetet uuss ccookook fforor yyou.ou. LLOBSTEROBSTER TTAILAIL City Public School, 46th ((withwith 2 ssides)ides) Street and Park Road (in $ the school’s playground on OOnlynly 119.95*9.95* 46th Street). * VValidalid SSun.un. 004/294/29 OOnlynly The Flower Sale will other potted plants for have a desire to beautify 729-9443 • 729-9445 • Party Trays Available feature a large selection of sale. our community,” said co- 435 West Spruce, on the Main Rd. into North Wildwood quality blossoms in fl ats, Proceeds will benefi t the organizer Donna Hadfi eld. including begonias, mari- Garden Club’s scholarship “Plus, with the money we golds, pansies, impatiens program and other chari- raise, we are able to con- and many other popular table efforts. tribute to several worth- flowers. There will also “One reason why the while charities and also be a wide variety of herbs, Garden Club sponsors this offer scholarships to stu- OOpenpen MMon.on. 111-31-3 • LLunchunch OnlyOnly hanging fl oral baskets and fl ower sale is because we dents attending technical TTues.-Sat.ues.-Sat. 111-81-8 • LLunchunch & DDinnerinner Add Your school.” Closed Sundayy “Our fl ower sale is pop- ular for many reasons,” Now Serving Breakfast Mon.-Fri. 8am Business added co-organizer Kathy 463-89004633-8900 • DDELIVERYELLIVERY AVAVAILABLEAAILABLE Wilson. “In addition to sell- 415 Rt. 9 North, Cape May Court House ing quality fl owers, which are grown locally at Windy Credit Cards Accepted Here Acres in Dennis Town- ship, the members of our club are on hand during the sale to answer ques- Too Busy to for as low JAPANESE tions and give advice on $ 00 how to plant and maintain Cook? as 45 . HIBACHI • SUSHI BAR • STEAK HOUSE your flowers. Our group has master gardeners and Choose For more info call Deb Harris EXPERIENCE THE ART other members who have a great deal of gardening knowledge to share.” Take Out! at 609-886-8600 x14. OF SUSHI For additional informa- tion about the Sea Isle City OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK • LUNCH & DINNER Garden Club’s 2012 Flower 1302 RT 47 SOUTH Sale, phone (609)263-1157 RIO GRANDE, NJ 08242 or email ladybugsic@com- www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com/Shore Guide 609.886.8888 609.886.8886 cast.net.