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Do The Shore: Welcome to June!

From town-to-town Restaurant Weeks to a highly anticipated Jazz Fest, the first week of June definitely promises to deliver on great cuisine and good times. Check out some of this week's highlights.

Bach's Lunch of . Class size is limited; therefore registration ‘Ferry Leaping’ Wednesday, May 28th from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. and a valid library card are needed to attend. A $15.00 Where: Carriage House Cafe & Tearoom nonrefundable materials fee is due upon registration. For Triathlon Returning to Lower 1048 Washington St, Cape May additional information please call 463-6386 or visit online at www.cmclibrary.org. NORTH CAPE MAY - The a jump from the ferry deck Lewes Ferry, said Escape the Cape was very well Enjoy a mini-concert by members of the Bay-Atlantic event that had folks jump- into the bay, a swim to organized with safety as a Symphony and an elegant Tea Luncheon at the Carriage ing off the Cape May-Lewes shore, a run up the beach priority. House Café & Tearoom located on the grounds of the Emlen Ferry into the bay last year to the ferry grounds, hop- Ocean City Flower Show “They had a huge team Physick Estate for just $30 per person. Presented by the Friday-Sunday, May 30th through June 1st will return this summer. ping on a bicycle for a ride there to make sure that Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC). For Where: Music Pier The Escape the Cape Tri- and finishing with either a when people jumped off more information, call 609-884-5404 or 800-275-4278 or Moorlyn Terrace & Boardwalk, Ocean City athlon is scheduled here for 5K or a five mile run. The into the water, they were visit www.capemaymac.org. June 8. Event founder Ste- finish line was located on See beautiful commercial and amateur displays at the phen Del Monte of Delmo the boardwalk at the ferry taken care of,” he said. Music Pier! Show times are Friday 2pm - 9pm, Saturday Sports, said registration for terminal. Gehrke said the ferry was Back Bay Boat Cruise 10 a.m. – 9 p.m. and Sunday, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. For more the 2013 triathlon opened Del Monte participated always interested in events information call 609-525-9300. just three months before in a similar event in San that can bring thousands of on the Osprey the event and the triathlon Francisco prior to the event people to the terminal and Thursday, May 29th from 5 to 7:30 p.m. sold out in nine weeks. in Lower Township, the showcase their vessels, food Where: Lower Cape Library 2014 Spring Jazz Fest “Being a first time event Escape Alcatraz Triathlon, and beverage services and 2600 Bayshore Rd, Villas Friday-Sunday, May 30th through June 1st utilizing the Cape May-Lew- which sends triathletes on a the view of the bay from from 7 to 9 p.m. es Ferry and having people 1.5 mile swim from Alcatraz the grounds. Gain access to some of Southern New Jersey’s wild places Where: Main Stage at Cape May Convention Hall jump off when its main pur- Island to the San Francisco Del Monte said economic aboard the M.V. Osprey. Lord will give a short multimedia 714 Beach Avenue, Cape May pose is to transport people shoreline, an 18-mile bike impact of Escape the Cape presentation at the Lower Township Library about the fauna across the bay, we had to ride through the Presidio on Lower Township exceed- of the great salt marsh preceding the voyage. We will then Join Congress Hall for the Spring Edition of the 2014 Exit work out the details,” said and an eight-mile trail run ed $500,000. cruise the short distance to board the Osprey in Cape May Zero International Jazz Festival in Cape May, May 30th – Del Monte. “I knew once through Golden Gate Park. The event was named and take a two hour tour of the back bays. While cruising June 1st! Three-time Grammy Award winner, Dee Dee we got the details worked Heath Gehrke, operations one of the top five triath- through secure waterways aboard a stable pontoon boat, Bridgewater, will headline the Festival on Friday, May 30, out the event would sell out director of the Cape May- lete’s choice small races in wonderful opportunities abound to see the wildlife occur- followed by two-time Grammy Award winner, Roy Hargrove quickly because you can’t The Escape the Cape Triathlon is ing at this time of year. headlining the Convention Hall Main Stage on May 31, and do this anywhere else on First mate and naturalist, Dave Lord is a veteran wildlife "A Night In New Orleans," a Festival collaboration with the the East Coast.” scheduled here for June 8. Escape the Cape included enthusiast with over seven years of intensive studies into Mid Atlantic Center for the Arts on Sunday, June 1, featur- (Page A28 Please) the world of Natural History. He is a well known leader ing the Dirty Dozen Brass Band and Kermit Ruffins and the of numerous walks for local organizations, including the Barbecue Swingers. Cape May Bird Observatory and the New Jersey Audubon, In addition to the Main Stage concerts at Convention and has conducted numerous bird surveys for the state (Page A28 Please) Summer Solstice Festivus Li’l Kurtz’s SEAFOOD Saturday, June 21st Sushi • Teriyaki at Cape May County Museum MARKET 5pm-7:30pm FRESH • FRIED • BROILED sashimi • tempura Live music, food and games GOURMET SALADS •SANDWICHES at Starlight Fleet Dock Bring your lawn chairs or blankets and W Eat In or Take Out W make yourself comfortable. 40 U PEEL SHRIMP $ 95 1711 Rt. 47 S, Rio Grande 889-9220 Don’t feel like packing a picnic? 7 (Across From ShopRite) Call ahead and order one of ours!* Enjoy Dockside Dining! Call Ahead For Quick Pick-up *Taking orders through June 17th. Mon.-Thurs. 11:30-10:30 Price $14.00 meal. (609) 522-8329 Fri. & Sat. 11:30 - 11:00 6200 Park Blvd, Wildwood Crest Sun. Noon - 10:00 New Military Annex Grand Opening July 5th See our menu at 609-465-3535 • 504 Route 9 CMCH www.LittleKurtzsSeafood.com Wildwood’s Only Sunset Buffet Dinner Cruise Aboard...The 105’ Atlantic Star A28 www.DoTheShore.com Do The Shore May 28 2014 Do The Shore (From Page A27)

Hall, the Exit 0 International Jazz Festival will also unveil on the boardwalk just south of the Wildwoods Convention "Jazz at the Estate" on Saturday, May 31 on the grounds of Center. Walk begins at 10 a.m. The walk-a-thon route will the in Cape May. The outdoor stage head north on the boardwalk for fourteen (14) blocks to will feature music from 12:00pm - 6:00pm, as well as a wine the intersection of E. Wildwood Avenue and the boardwalk and beer tent, food vendors and South Jersey artists and (about 0.55 miles) and then return south on the boardwalk craftsmen. The festive atmosphere runs throughout the to the starting point. For additional information call 609- weekend virtually around the clock with artists perform- 465-7765 or visit http://www.goodcounselhomes.org. ing in at least 5 other club venues, all within easy walking distance of one another along the Cape May beach front. Meet Your Music at the Exit 0 International Jazz Festival! Cold Spring Country Fair Saturday-Sunday, May 31st and June 1st from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tour de Cape May Bike Ride Where: Historic Cold Spring Village Saturday, May 31st beginning at 8 a.m. 720 Rte 9, Cape May Where: Cape May Lewes Ferry parking lot 1200 Lincoln Blvd, Cape May Free admission! Stroll the Village's shaded lanes where arts, crafts and antiques vendors sell their wares. Visit se- Hop on your bike, strap on your helmet and join the lect buildings and learn about the trades and crafts of the Tour de Cape May on Saturday, May 31, for a 10- or 20- 'age of homespun'! Take guided walking tours and special mile ride - more or less, as you choose. The event is a ride, discounts at the Country Store! not a race, so any bike will do as you pedal along at your own pace enjoying the peaceful countryside and beautiful RibX2PartiesHerald2014 5/18/14 4:05 PM Page 1 water views. Flavor of Sea Isle The ride begins at 8 AM at the Cape May Lewes Ferry parking lot. Pre-registration is $10, or $15 on the day of Restaurant Week the ride, and includes a free t-shirt and a drawstring bag or Saturday-Friday, May 31st through June 6th wristband. Snacks and drinks will be provided. Registration Where: Participating Restaurants forms are at www.tourdecapemay.com. Torrential rain date GET is Sunday, June 1. Experience the flavors of Sea Isle City! For more infor- A mation and a list of participants, visit http://www.seaisle- RIBS chamber.com/events/flavor-of-sea-isle-restaurant-week..... ROOM! 4th Annual Fun Family Field Day Business lunches, 5K Run, 1 Mile Walk and Flea Market RIBS anniversaries, Saturday, May 31st from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Cape May Restaurant Week birthdays, Where: Martin Luther King Community Center - 207 N Sunday-Sunday, June 1st through 8th bachlorette parties... Main Street, Whitesboro Where: Cape May What’s your RIBS pleasure? The 4th Annual Fun Family Field Day 5K Run/1 Mile Walk Known for its variety of fine dining experiences, from ca- EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT Book our and Flea Market hosted in partnership with Jack and Jill of sual sit-down to formal dining, Cape May, NJ will showcase private room America, Atlantic City Chapter and Concerned Citizens of its best restaurants for the eight-day event, with restaurants Prime Rib regularly $32.99 now $24.99 for your next Whitesboro, Inc. is a day of pure fun and recreation. From offering fixed prices that make our culinary adventure both St. Louis Ribs regularly $29.99 now $21.99 AFFAIR! a 5K Run and 1 Mile Walk to games galore including Tug affordable and tempting. of War, Horseshoes, Jump Rope, Hula Hoop, Jacks, Zumba, Piloxing etc., your family is sure to enjoy the day. For more information regarding this event contact 609-425-3937 or 7 Mile Restaurant Week visit www.ccwinc.org. Monday-Sunday, June 2nd through 8th Where: Participating Restaurants in Avalon

AMERICAN STEAK & SEAFOOD HOUSE More than 30 restaurants within Avalon and Stone Featuring Hand-cut Steaks, Local Seafood,& International Beers-on-tap South Jersey Walk-a-thon Harbor participating with discounted breakfast, lunch and Grande Center Shopping Mall • Rio Grande, New Jersey 609-889-2000 Saturday, May 31st from 8:30 a.m. to noon Where: Wildwoods Convention Center dinner specials! 4501 Boardwalk, Wildwood

Join us for a walk-a-thon on the famous Wildwoods “Join us for an exciting start to the 2014 season.” Boardwalk. Registration from 8:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. begins

West Cape May THE Strawberry Festival MOUN- to Be Held June 7 WEST CAPE MAY -- The selling such items as straw- TAINTOP annual West Cape May berry t-shirts, strawberry Strawberry Festival will pottery, strawberry stained by Katori Hall be held this year on June glass, strawberry jewelry, directed byGregg T. Daniel 7, 2014 with a raindate of strawberry smoothies, New Jersey Premiere June 8. The festival runs strawberry crepes, straw- $ from 9-5 in Wilbraham berry vintage items and Sunset Dinners 17.95 MAY 21 – JUNE13 Park in West Cape May at this year for the first time 8PM | Wed thru Sat the intersections of Broad- Cape May Brewing Com- 3PM | Sunday way, West Perry and Sunset pany will be offering straw- Served From 4-6pm Blvds. Admission is free. berry beer! Of course the (Tax and gratuity not included. TICKETS This much anticipated stars of the show are the Cannot be combined with other offers/discounts) rite of spring is sponsored fresh picked Jersey straw- (609) by the West Cape May berries, strawberry plants 770-8311 Business Association and and strawberry shortcake. features 90-plus vendors The strawberry shortcake booth is co sponsored with the March of Dimes and Entertainment raises much needed funds Fri. 5/30 - $ for children and families. Bauer and Shea 3-7pm 10 There will be entertain- The Bel Airs 7-10pm Bottle of wine ment all day starting with Bill Bittman on the steel Sat. 5/31 - with the purchase drum from 9-11, Robyn The Sindi Raymond Band of a dinner entree WINE Hippel and Amy Hufana 3-10pm Monday - Thursday from 11-1 and the Calam- Only ity Janes from 1-5 p.m. Sun. 6/1 JAPANESE • HIBACHI • SUSHI BAR • STEAK HOUSE The crowning of the 2014 Juliano Brothers 2-5pm Cannot be combined with other offers/discounts Strawberry King and Queen will take place on stage at ExpEriEncE ThE ArT Of SuShi 3pm. Voting is all day. Tickets will be sold all day for the raffle sponsored Heated Outdoor & Indoor Dining each year by the business Open Every Day! association benefiting the Cape May Technical School Lunch from 11am & Dinner starting at 4pm Scholarship program. The winner will be chosen at 4 Happy Hour 11am-6pm p.m. Join the fun on June 7th OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK • LUNCH & DINNER and get your Strawberry 708 West Burk Ave., Wildwood • 522-6336 on! 1302 RT 47 SOUTH • RIO GRANDE, NJ 08242 For more information, www.thewharfnj.com 609.886.8888 609.886.8886 call Diane Flanegan at 609- 884-9325. May 28 2014 Do The Shore www.DoTheShore.com A29

Shore Guys Heating & Air Host Promoting GOOD HEALTH through EXERCISE and NUTRITION! Alex’s Lemonade Stand SATURDAY, MAY 31, 2014 In an effort to join the battle against sparing no ethnic group, socioeconomic MARTIN LUTHER KING COMMUNITY CENTER childhood cancer, The Shore Guys class, or geographic region. Childhood Registra� on Heating & Air staff, along with a cancer extends to over a dozen types Adults (Ages 18+) Pre-registraƟ on -$10 Day of Race -$15 few young volunteers, will host an of cancers and a countless amount of Kids (Ages 13-17) Pre-registraƟ on - $5 Day of Race -$10 Alex’s Lemonade Stand during Na- subtypes. Just a few of these cancer Fun Run (12 & Under) No Charge tional Lemonade Days, Friday, June 6 types include: Ewing’s sarcoma, glioma, from 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Saturday, June 7 leukemia, lymphoma, medulloblastoma, neu- 8:00 Am - RegistraƟ on Opens 9:00 AM - 5K Run Begins from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. and Sunday, June 8, roblastoma, osteosarcoma, retinoblas- 5K Runners Entered in Flat TV Drawing from 9 a.m. - 1:30 p.m., at 1065 Rte. toma, rhabdomyosarcoma and Wilm’s 9:15 AM - Walk Begins 47 South in Rio Grande, NJ. tumor. In the United States, childhood 9:45 AM - Awards Ceremony 10:30 AM - Zumba & Piloxing The employees of Shore Guys cancer is the leading cause of death by with Kendale & Stephanie Heating & Air, LLC feel lucky to live a disease in children under the age of 15. Ev- 11:00 AM - Games Galore! healthy life and want to make a differ- ery day, approximately 250 kids around the ence in the lives of those who are not as world die from cancer, accounting for 91,250 Flea Market, Cra� and Healthy Food Vendors Welcome - Only $20.00 fortunate. The owner of the family business losing their lives to the disease every year. All proceeds bene t Camp Unity 2014 �ponsored by Concerned Ci� zens of Whitesboro, Inc., in partnership with is the proud parent to four daughters, one of whom has About Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation: �ac� and �ill of ��erica, �tlan� c City Chapter lost a friend to childhood cancer. In November of 2011, 7 Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation (ALSF) emerged For addiƟ onal informaƟ on call (609) 425-3937 or (609) 780-5737 year-old Gabrielle O’Neill lost her life to the disease, and from the front yard lemonade stand of cancer patient FLAT SCREEN TV DONATED BY LITTLE FREE LIBRARY #8165 the family is dedicated to raising funds in her honor. Alexandra “Alex” Scott (1996-2004). In 2000, 4-year-old �ona� ons are ta� ded�c� ble according to law. In addition to the lemonade stand, the day’s festivities Alex announced that she wanted to hold a lemonade will also include face painting and balloons. stand to raise money to help find a cure for all children WHAT: SHORE GUYS HEATING & AIR HOST ALEX’S LEM- with cancer. Since Alex held that first stand, the Founda- ONADE STAND TO FIGHT CHILDHOOD CANCER tion bearing her name has evolved into a national fund- WHEN: FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. raising movement, complete with thousands of support- SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. ers across the country carrying on her legacy of hope. To SOFT SHELL CRABS SUNDAY, JUNE 8, 9 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. date, Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation, a registered WHERE: 1065 RT. 47 SOUTH STE. E 501(c)3 charity, has raised more than $75 million toward RIO GRANDE, NJ 08242 fulfilling Alex’s dream of finding a cure, funding over 375 AT THEIR BEST! About Childhood Cancer: pediatric cancer research projects nationally. For more Childhood cancer is a general term used to describe information on Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation, visit NOW cancer in children occurring regularly, randomly and AlexsLemonade.org. AVAILABLE! Cape Shore Chorale to Perform in Concert, June 1 OCEAN CITY - The Cape NJ. Guest soloists will be light refreshments after the tage Commisison, under Shore Chorale, under the soprano Lexis Petrella, an concert. the authority of the County direction of Scott J. Breiner, Ocean City High School This program is made Library Commission for the will present choral music graduate now studying vo- possible in part by funds Board of Chosen Freehold- associated with dancing cal performance at Man- from the NJ Council of the ers. restaurant from the 1920's through hattan School of Music, NY Arts/Dept. of State, a part- A partial grant from the the 1970's. The concert, and Carlos Bedaya, an Egg ner agency of the National Ocean City Home Bank Open Daily From 4:30 p.m. "Dance Extravaganza," will Harbor Township graduate Endowment for the Arts. Charitable Foundation for be performed at 3 p.m. studying classical guitar/ The funds were admin- this program has also been 729-0401 June 1, 2014, at Holy Trin- music education at Rowan istered by the Cape May received. 1901 New York Avenue ity Episcopal Church, 30th University, NJ. County Culture and Heri- North Wildwood and Bay Ave, Ocean City, Free will offering and www.pirosrestaurant.com Ferry (From Page A27) the U.S., he said. “We could not have done that without the DRBA (Del- aware River and Bay Author- ity) having an open mind to create new events and Lower Township supporting DRBA in their decision,” said Del Monte. Over 1,100 athletes have signed up for this year’s event with a total of 1,500 spots available. This year’s Escape the Cape will feature a kid’s event June 7. “Don’t worry, they’re not jumping off the ferry,” said Del Monte. Kids will swim from the beach near the ferry termi- nal for about 200 meters, come out of the water in Douglass Park, put on their running shoes and run to a finish line at the ferry termi- nal. The event takes place the day before the triathlon on “package pickup day,” for participants. “There’s going to be 1,500 athletes on site cheer- ing these kids on,” said Del Monte. Kids who participate will receive a shirt, a medal and Open Seven Days a Week two-day pass to Morey’s Breakfast served 8-11:30am Piers. For the 2014 triathlon, Lunch at 11:30am • Dinner at 5pm the bicycle portion will re- main mostly on Ferry Road. “For our run, we’ve taken out about a half mile of soft sand,” said Del Monte. More information is avail- able on the website: www. delmosports.com. A weekend of events is scheduled this summer to commemorate the 50th 322 Washington Street Mall, Cape May anniversary of the Cape May-Lewes Ferry, according (609)884-9119 • www.tishasfinedining.com to Gehrke. A30 www.DoTheShore.com Do The Shore May 28 2014

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A Wildwood Landmark For Over 75 Years! Open Daily from 11:30am with a Full Bar Menu Burgers • Wraps • Grilled Reubens Homemade Soups • BBQ Ribs • Wings Steamed Clams • Pizza & much more! to Host 4400 Atlantic Ave. Wildwood • 522-6817 Annual Aerobatic Contest May 30-June 1 CAPE MAY AIRPORT -- Cape May Airport (WWD) officials River and Bay Authority, Cape May County, and the Town- A local favorite announced that the Airport will once again host “AcroBlast,” ship of Lower. an aerobatic contest sponsored by Chapter 58 of the Inter- About the Delaware River and Bay Authority: national Aerobatics Club (IAC). The event will take place The Delaware River and Bay Authority, a bi-state govern- Make it yours! beginning May 30 and conclude June 1, 2014. mental agency created by Compact in 1962, owns and oper- According to Tom Berry, Airport Manager, the event is ates the Delaware Memorial Bridge, the Cape May- Lewes A LA CARTE MENU one of many regional contests held throughout the United Ferry, and the Delaware City - Salem Ferry Crossing. The SALADS • SANDWICHES • WRAPS • QUICHE States during the spring, summer and fall. “We’re pleased Authority also manages corporate and aviation properties to welcome the membership of Chapter 58 for its annual through its economic development powers - two airports Plus our popular “AcroBlast” competition,” Berry said. “The IAC encourages in New Jersey (Millville Airport and Cape May Airport) and CLASSIC TEA LUNCHEON or AFTERNOON TEA education, idea exchange, practice sessions and – contests three in Delaware (New Castle Airport, Civil Air Terminal like “AcroBlast” so its membership become better and and Delaware Airpark). All agency operating revenues are safer pilots.” generated through the bridge, ferry and airport facilities. Berry added that the event is not airshow, but a contest Casual dining on the beautiful grounds of the designed to promote precision flying and pilot education 1879 Emlen Physick Estate with ample free parking in a controlled environment. 4-H to Hold Spring Open In aerobatic competitions, every competitor flies a series of flights that are graded by a team of judges. The judges Horse Show June 8 Carriage House Cafe & Tearoom grade each individual figure flown, as well as how well the COURT HOUSE -- The Cape May County 4-H Horse Council 1048 Washington St., Cape May sequence is positioned within the aerobatic box. The figures will hold their Spring Open Horse Show, June 8, beginning Daily 11am-4pm • Resv. 609-884-5111 • Kids Menu • Take-Out are graded on Precision of the lines and angles, roundness of at 8:00 a.m., at the County 4-H Fairgrounds, on Courthouse- full and partial loops, symmetry of figures, as well as other South Dennis Road, in Cape May Court House. The horse See our menu at www.capemaymac.org factors outlined in contest rules. show will be a preview of some of the equine events tak- Approved by the Federal Aviation Administration, the ing place during the annual 4-H Fair on July 17, 18 and 19. Operated by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC) contest is undertaken in cooperation with the Delaware Horse show divisions include walk-trot, senior walk-trot, novice, walk-trot games, open games, hunter, junior open (for riders 4th-12th Children’s grades) and senior open (for those out of high school and Bowling older). Leadline and future 4-H’er classes are offered for riders 3rd grade and under. Birthday Parties !! Ribbons will be given in all Only $10 per child (min. 5 children) Call For Details. classes with prizes for first BEST Includes 2 hrs. of bowling, shoe rental, slice of pizza or hot dog and medium soda place and division winners. SCOOP IN All riders are required to wear a safety helmet. $6 Golf TOWN! The horse show entry Only fee is $35.00 per day or before 6pm homemade ice Wacky Wednesday $10.00 per class if prereg- cream in the istered with payment by Wildwoods! 2-fer June 21 and $45.00 per day BUY 1 GAME or $13.00 per class on the GET 1 FREE day of the show. Proceeds Tuesday plus 6 - 10pm from the horse show will 6pm-Midnight be used to fund 4-H equine $1 Hot Dogs • $1 Sodas educational activities. The public is invited to $1 Shoe Rental • $1 Drafts attend this day of family fun 3401 New Jersey Ave., Wildwood • 609-729-0111 • Open 12 noon-Midnight and display of equestrian Restaurant and Ice Cream Parlor skill. A rain date of June Check our website for hours www.IslandBowling.com 29 has been set in case of Celebrating Our th Anniversary inclement weather. 40 For additional informa- tion and entry forms, con- tact the 4-H office at Rutgers FREE Golf on our opening day Cooperative Extension of Cape May County, (609) Thursday May 22nd! 465-5115, ext. 605. Horse show entry forms are also available at the extension Open Fri.11:30am, Sat. & Sun from 8am office, located at 355 Court- Hibachi • Sushi • Teriyaki house-South Dennis Road. Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner & Late Night Snacks The 4-H Youth Develop- Tempura • Udon Noodles ment Program is part of • Outdoor Eating starting Rutgers Cooperative Ex- Memorial Day thru Labor Day tension. 4-H educational programs are offered to • Live Music on Weekends all youth, grades K-13, on • Freshest Seafood Available an age-appropriate basis, • A Wonderful Experience to Share with Friends without regard to race, re- ligion, color, national origin, ~ Eat In or Take Out ~ gender, sexual orientation, HILDRETH & PACIFIC AVES., WILDWOOD or disability. 3845 Bayshore Rd., North Cape May, NJ 08204 For more information on 609-729-1817 609-898-8888 4-H scheduled activities and www.dufferswildwood.com Mon. - Thurs.: 11:30am-10pm events, call the 4-H Youth Major Credit Cards Accepted • Smoke-Free Restaurant • Sun: 11:30am-9:30pm • Fri. & Sat.: 11:30-11pm Development Program at Handicap accessible (609)465-5115 ext 605, or check out the 4-H Founda- tion website at cmc4h.com. Happy Mother’s Day Free Gifts For All Moms! May 28 2014 Do The Shore www.DoTheShore.com A31 Bach’s Lunches to be Held During 25th Annual Music Festival CAPE MAY— Enjoy a delicious tea luncheon and intimate The 25th annual Cape May Music Festival features 13 Cape May music during the 25th annual Cape May Music Festival great events in three weeks, from May 25 through June 12, when members of the Bay-Atlantic Symphony perform mini- and is presented by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & concerts under the Carriage House Café & Tearoom tent. Humanities (MAC) with funding by the New Jersey State Bach’s Lunches are presented by the Mid-Atlantic Center Council on the Arts and the Frank & Lydia Bergen Founda- Music Festival for the Arts & Humanities (MAC). tion. A variety of special events will help mark the festival’s Bach’s Lunches feature an elegant tea luncheon at the 25th anniversary. Carriage House Café & Tearoom located on the beautiful The Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC), Through to June 12 grounds of the Emlen Physick Estate, an 1879 Victorian a multifaceted not-for-profit organization committed to THURSDAY, MAY 29: 8PM house museum, 1048 Washington St., followed by an in- promoting the preservation, interpretation, and cultural Two new jazz events! In collaboration with the Exit 0 timate mini-concert with members of the Bay-Atlantic enrichment of the Cape May region for its residents and International Jazz Festival! Symphony. Enjoy a delicious luncheon while overlooking the visitors. MAC membership is open to all. For information lovely garden as musicians from this nationally recognized about MAC’s year-round schedule of tours, festivals, and SATURDAY, MAY 31: 12NOON-6PM ensemble perform favorites from the classical repertoire. special events, call 609-884-5404 or 800-275-4278, or visit Bach’s Lunches are sponsored in part by John and Sylvia MAC’s Web site at www.capemaymac.org. For informa- Baer (in memory of Fred and Sarita Kuhner). They are tion about restaurants, accommodations and shopping, Jazz at the Estate offered on Wednesdays, May 28, June 4 and June 11 at call the Chamber of Commerce of Greater Cape May at FREE ADMISSION Emlen Physick Estate, 1048 Washington St. 12:30 p.m. Tickets are $30 per person and reservations 609-884-5508. For information about historic accommoda- Cape May Convention Hall, General admission $20 Adult; $10 Children ($3-12) are limited. Reservations can be made by calling (609) 884- tions, contact Cape May Historic Accommodations at www. Beach Avenue at Stockton An open air event featuring live music all afternoon, food, beer, wine 5404 or (800) 275-4278 or can be reserved online at www. capemaylodging.com. and spirits, crafts vendors and more. Featuring Grammy-winning Vince Giordano and the Nighthawks and more! Bring your beach capemaymac.org. BOUND FOR chair or blanket. Free trolley shuttle from the Washington Street Mall at Ocean Street. AMERIKAY SUNDAY, JUNE 1 with A Night in New Orleans Cape May Convention Hall, Beach Avenue at Stockton McDermott’s Seatings at 5pm and 7:30pm All reserved seats. Table Seating $50; Riser Seating $25 Food and beverage service in a jazz club atmosphere. Featuring Ker- Handy mit Ruffins & the Barbecue Swingers and the Dirty Dozen Brass Band. (Traditional Irish Music) The story of the Irish emigrant ex- Purchase tickets at box office or at capemayconventionhall.com or call (609) 884-9563 perience told in music and dance, song and story. The program TUESDAY, JUNE 3: 8PM showcases some of the brightest young, award-winning traditional Episcopal Church of the Advent, Washington & Franklin Streets Irish music performers and step General admission $20; Senior $15; Student $10 dancers. Co-sponsored by MAC NEW YORK and the City of Cape May CHAMBER ENSEMBLE Fandango! Music for guitar and strings.

Presented by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC) For more information, call 609-884-5404 or 800-275-4278 or visit www.capemaymac.org A32 www.DoTheShore.com Do The Shore May 28 2014 Open Serving Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner Daily Year Calendar Events Listed below are upcoming events posted to the Herald calendar online. For more information concerning these Round “Voted Best 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 of The Shore” print promotion for your event, you may arrange for a paid submission by calling 886-8600, Ext 34. the Carriage House Cafe Exit 0 International Cape May Convention Hall “Voted Best and Tearoom (609) 884- Jazz Festival at 9:00am (609) 884-6583 Coming... 5404 Family Restaurant” in Cape May throughout Scrabble at 5:45pm in Cape May 5/31/14 Avalon at the Avalon Free 7/18 Ocean City Flower Tour de Cape May Public Library 16th Annual 5K Beach Show at 2:00pm in Ocean Bike Ride at 8:00am in Run/1K Walk at 5:00pm City at the Music Pier Cape May begins at the Diner Cafe Restaurant at the Pavilion at JFK 5/29/14 (609) 525-9300 Cape May Lewes Ferry Blvd. and the beach in Story Time at 10:00am parking lot Early Bird Specials 3-5:30pm Sea Isle City (609) 463- 2014 Left Forum Re- in Avalon at the Avalon form and/or Revolution: 4th Annual Fun Family Blackboard Specials • Full Course Dinners 0313 Free Public Library Take Out Available • Baking on the Premises Imagining a World with Field Day 5K Run, 1 Mile Cape May Music Festi- Transformative Justice. Walk and Flea Market at 5/28/14 val Concert –Traditional at 2:00pm in New York, 8:00am in Whitesboro at 325 WEST SPRUCE AVE. , NORTH WILDWOOD Irish Music at 8:00pm in at the John Jay College of the Martin Luther King Eastern Star Golf Out- Cape May at Cape May Criminal Justice, The City Community Center (609) 609-729-4900 ing at 9:00am in Ocean Convention Hall (609) University of New York 425-3937 View at Heritage Golf 884-5404 (212) 817-2003 FREE PARKING • www.stardinercafe.com Course (609) 204-0800 South Jersey Walk-a- 2014 Spring Jazz Fest thon at 8:30am in Wild- Bach's Lunch a t 5/30/14 at 7:00pm in Cape May at wood starts just south of 12:30pm in Cape May at the Wildwoods Convention Center (609) 465-7765 Cold Spring Country Fair at 9:00am in Cape 'Sensational Soul Cruisers' May at Historic Cold Spring Village (609) 898-2300 in Concert May 31 Lower Township Com- Avalon Performing Arts town to your favorite Disco Beverages munity Day at 9:00am in Council opens the summer songs from the 80's back. Cost $20/person - Ad- Villas at Clem Mulligan season with the classic show Step back in time…with vance Ticket Sales/Table Park band, the “Sensational Soul Sam & Dave, The Tempta- Reservations Family Fun Day! at Cruisers”. An 11 man horn tions, The Spinners, The Del- Info/call - 609-967-3066 10:00am in Cape May group fronted by four soulful phonics, The Soul Survivors, or, go to www.avalonper- at the Robert Shackleton vocalists who pay homage to Sly & The Family Stone, formingarts.org. Playhouse (609) 770-8311 and tribute to classic per- Kool & The Gang, Earth, “APAC programs are made The Musella Founda- OPEN DAILY YEAR ROUND formers as Otis Redding, Wind & Fire, or Michael possible in part by a grant tion for Brain Tumor the Drifters Barry White, or Jackson. YES, THEY ARE HOT! BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER administered by the Cape Research 1.5 Mile Walk • • • the Commodores, to name Saturday, May 31, 2014 May County Cultural and at 10:00am in Cape May Vegetarian & Gluten Free Friendly a few. Their vocal harmony Avalon Community Hall, Heritage Commission from Court House at the Cape group is beyond compari- 30th & Avalon Ave at the 406 N. Broadway West Cape May Expanded funds granted by the New May County Park & Zoo Outdoor son. Think of your favorite Beach Jersey State Council of the Doggie 609.884.6332 Seating (609) 884-9853 www.bellavidacafe.com classic, party, or R&B song, Doors Open at 6:30 pm - Arts.” Friendly Dining and the “Soul Cruisers” will Show at 7:30 pm Lower Township El- A Local Cafe with...a Wholesome Aroma perform it. From Classic Mo- Bring your own Food and ementary School PTA Free Parking • Take Out Spring Carnival at 12:00pm in North Cape May at Sandman School (609) 884-9140 NOW OPEN! 6/1/14 Barks on the Boards at NEW LOCATION 11:30am in Ocean City at A Wildwood Icon the 6th street practice field (609) 398-9500 for over 50 years! Cape Shore Carole Performance at 3:00pm COUPON in Ocean City at the Holy Trinity Episcopal Church 609-522-2026 BUY 1 Cape May Music Festi- val Concert – A Night in Pasta Dinner, New Orleans at 5:00pm in Cape May at Cape May Convention Hall (609) GET 2ND 884-5404 Half Price Cape May Restaurant extra charge for toppings Week at 5:00pm in Cape MON.-WED. ONLY • EXP 6/4/14 May throughout Cape May 6/2/14 4611 New Jersey Ave. (Between Andrews & Burk Ave.) Trip to Niagara/To- ronto at 8:00am in Cape * Not to be combined with any other offers May Court House leav- ing from Cape Regional long-term parking (609) On the Waterfront at Schooner Island 465-9754 * * * * * * * * * * * * * OPEN DAILY FROM 7:30AM Knitting Club a t Open for 2014 Season 3:30pm in Avalon at the Avalon Free Public Library Dinner from 4pm – 7 Days a Week Film Screening of “The March” at 8:00pm in Cape May at The Rob- ert Shackleton Playhouse (609) 884-5404 Live Entertainment Fri. & Sat. 6pm 6/3/14 Trip to Niagara/To- ronto at 8:00am in Cape May Court House leav- First Seating 4-6pm ing from Cape Regional long-term parking (609) 3 Courses $25 465-9754 must be seated by 6pm * * * * * * * * * * * * * Story Time at 10:00am in Avalon at the Avalon Rio Grande Ave., (By the Bridge) Wildwood • 609-522-1062 Free Public Library www.beachcreek.net (Page A34 Please)

ICO14006_HotelIcona_RestaurantPrintAd_4.437x7.7_F.indd 1 4/30/14 11:12 AM May 28 2014 Do The Shore www.DoTheShore.com A33 Claude Eric, a favorite with the PAC audiences. The Jersey Shore Pops conductor Linda Gentille is known as an excellent talent buyer, bringing wonderful interna- Crabby tional acts to the shore. Once again, she has done that with a group called Two on Tap, a popular singing and dancing Hour Broadway duo. They will star in Broadway on Tap on Aug. 2-5pm 9, at 7:00 p.m. Celebrated performers Melissa Giattino and Ron DeStefano pay tribute to the Great American Songbook and classic Broadway song-and-dance in this fun, lively, and fast-paced show that gets crowds singing and dancing along from their seats. Featuring sensational new arrangements of standards like “I Got Rhythm” and “Yes Sir, That’s My Baby,” as well as rousing favorites like “Sing, Sing, Sing” and “L-O- V-E,” Two on Tap uses fresh, original choreography to show how classic song-and-dance still endures and entertains. Gentille is very excited to present this new group to make their Jersey Shore debut, as it will appeal to a family audi- ence. Gentille states, “We are hoping that this show will bring in a young demographic to our shows with students of dance. They will absolutely love this talented duo as they amaze audiences while they sing and dance simultaneously. Open 7 Days a Week This will be our first presentation of dance in our 5 year series history.” at 11:30am Ending the 2014 Summer Concert Season will be a show that stars the popular and charismatic music director for the orchestra, Linda Gentille. Aug. 23, 2014 at 7:00 p.m., the All You Can pops will present Great Balls of Fire, Legends of the Piano Saturday & Sunday: starring Linda Gentille. The show features the music from Eat Crabs! the great piano legends of the last 50 years including Jerry Cowabunga Chris! Lee Lewis, Liberace, Roger Williams, Billy Joel, Elton John, While Supplies Last Barry Manilow, Stevie Wonder, Fats Waller, Floyd Cramer Jersey Shore Pops to and Victor Borge. It will include such piano classics as Piano Man, Just the Way You Are, Chopstix, Great Balls of Fire, End Season Ticket Copacabana, Mandy, Can’t Smile Without You, Crocodile Rock, Your Song, Just the Way You Are, Beer Barrel Polka, Sales in June This Joint is Jumping , Rhapsody in Blue and of course Great COURT HOUSE - Season ticket sales will end for the Sum- Balls of Fire . This spectacular new Broadway style show will mer Concert Series on June 10, 2014. The price of the season include video clips depicting the rise to stardom of these pass is discounted at $100 for all 4 Saturday evening shows great performers. It is a chronological walk through time in the series now until that date.. with these artists while the songs they made famous are The Season Pass includes complimentary admission to performed. various “After Show VIP Events” including the opening night Gentille musical director and conductor of The Jersey reception. Season ticket holders have the chance to choose Shore Pops is a popular international entertainer and their own choice seats before the individual tickets go on travels the world when not conducting and performing sale in February and will be priced for individual seating with the popular pops orchestra. She performs 8 months from $25 for rear balcony -$45 for orchestra VIP center a year on luxury cruise lines, including Princess, Oceania, seats. The announcement of the summer concert series had Celebrity and Royal Caribbean. This is the first show she has been highly anticipated by the public. Dr. Holland, president performed that brings in more recent piano legends such as of the orchestra states, “We had several delays in our an- Billy Joel and Elton John. Gentille specializes in American nouncement this year as we negotiated with various guest classic and ragtime music. Gentille says,”I love the music of artists and the school board. But we feel the wait will be Gershwin and Porter, but wanted to develop a show that well worth it and this will be the most entertaining season would also appeal to younger audiences. I included the old of our orchestra’s history!” favorites from Liberace and Roger Williams, but have added The Jersey Shore Pops 2014 Summer Concert Series will music from Billy Joel and Elton John which gives the show a include 4 concerts with a focus on variety entertainers great variety. It is a great family show for music and piano from around the United States and Canada including the lovers of all ages.” Ocean Drive, Wildwood Crest, NJ following: The Jersey Shore Pops is a big band orchestra with string (At the base of the Wildwood Crest Bridge) section, modeled after the orchestras of the Frank Sinatra 609.522.1341 – www.twomilelanding.com July 12 at 7:00 p.m. Mark Preston of The Letterman era which featured a string section along with the bid band July 19 at 7:00 p.m. Sinatra Sizzles sounds. The orchestra was founded by entertainer and Aug. 9, at 7:00 p.m. Broadway on Tap conductor Linda Gentille in 2009. The orchestra features Aug. 23 at 7:00 p.m. Great Balls of Fire, Legends of Piano 25 of the finest New Jersey musicians either born or based in New Jersey and has become the most popular orchestra The series will open at the Middle Township Performing at the shore and an attraction for tourists from all over the Arts Center on Saturday, July 12 at 7:00 p.m. with Mark east coast for the past 5 years. Many Philly Pops fans pa- Preston, formerly of The Lettermen. The young man from tronize the Jersey Shore Pops Summer Concert Series when South Bend began his career as an actor before launching the Philly Pops is on vacation during the summer months into the musical arena. Preston's unique talent preceded Assistant musical arranger for the orchestra is Clifford him again, and he was asked twice to join the world famous Buggs, renowned trumpet soloist and former leader of the recording group, The Lettermen. With the second invitation, Coast Guard Band in Cape May. The concert mistress for the Preston accepted and spent 10 years with the group. During 2014 season is once again Susan Elsayed. Before becoming that time, Preston recorded several CDs. The group's most the principal concert mistress for the Jersey Shore Pops, recent recording "New Directions 2010" with the Les Brown Elsayed had an impressive performing resume. Elsayed Jr. Orchestra, was put forward for 3 Grammy Nominations. studied with members of the Philadelphia Orchestra and In 2001, Preston's contributions to The Lettermen were earned her violin performance Bachelor`s Degree from recognized when the group was inducted into the Vocal The Philadelphia College of the Performing Arts. She was Group Hall Of Fame. The late, great, Tennessee Ernie Ford the Concertmistress of the Ocean City Pops during the 80`s was right when he spoke of Mark Preston. Today his com- under the leadership of Frank Ruggeri and currently is also ment would be "Cock your pistols, there IS no stopping this violinist with the Masterworks Choir/Ensemble. Elsayed has talented singer"... performed as a principal violinist in the main show rooms of Preston's was asked to open for the First Lady of Comedy, the casinos for such headliners as Frank Sinatra, Josh Gro- Phyllis Diller. "I love to refer to Mark Preston as my protégé", ban, Andrea Bocelli and Tony Bennett and many other stars. said Ms. Diller. "He has one of the strongest, most beautiful Special pops guest vocalist Jacklyn Buckingham will voices I have ever heard. He really gets to an audience. He return again this season as a guest artist in several of the sings, acts, emotes, is handsome...everything." shows. Her beauty and talent have made her a favorite Continuing July 19 at 7:00 p.m., will be Sinatra Sizzles, with the orchestra audiences. Other talented members of with a popular multimedia tribute event to the great Chair- the pops orchestra are: Angela Guido, Ted Blohm and Jim man of the Board. This show will star singing sensation (Page A35 Please)

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Live Entertainment every Thurs., Fri. & Sat. See grid for line-up Calendar Events (From Page A32) at 10:00am in Woodbine Open Every Day at 11 long-term parking (609) Alex’s Lemonade at Woodbine Public Library Happy Hour Mon.-Fri. 4-7pm 465-9754 Stand at 9:00am in Rio (609) 463-6386 * * * * * * * * * * * * * at Shore Guys 6/4/14 Grande Presbyterian Wom- REVERSE HAPPY HOUR Dr. Physick's 159th Heating & Air Conditioning 7 Days a week starting at 12am Trip to Niagara/To- Birthday Party at 10:00am en's Annual Strawberry ronto at 8:00am in Cape Festival at 10:00am in $1.75 Pints, $2 Domestics, $3 Well Drinks, Special App Menu in Cape May at Emlen 6/7/14 May Court House leav- Physick Estate (609) 884- Cape May at Cold Spring ing from Cape Regional 5404 Art & You at the Park & Presbyterian Church (609) New Craft beers bottled and draft! long-term parking (609) Zoo at 9:00am in Middle 884-4065 PHILLIES HOMETOWN PLACE 465-9754 Story Time at 10:00am Township at the Cape in Avalon at the Avalon Penny Angels Beagle $1.00 Dogs • $1.50 PBR Pints Mon- Build a Burger // Yuengling Lager * * * * * * * * * * * * * May County Park and Rescue Indoor/Outdoor Free Public Library Zoo (609) 463-6415 During all Phillies Games $3 Bombs featuring Tea Bombs The Cumberland Yard Sale at 10:00am in County College Founda- Wonder's Birthday * * * * * * * * * * * * * Egg Harbor City at 921 Tues- Pizzas & Pitchers tion School Counts! Golf Bash at Gillian's Won- United States Coast West Moss Mill Rd Weekend Entertainment Wed- Pie Day//Imports Classic at 11:00am in derland Pier at 6:00pm Guard Auxiliary - Boating 29- Sindi Raymond Band 8pm Thurs- TEX MEX// Coronas & Flavored Swainton at Sand Barrens in Ocean City at Gillian's Safely Class at 8:00am 6/8/14 30-Full Throttle 8pm Bud a Ritas Golf Club (856) 691-8600 Wonderland Pier in Avalon at Avalon Yacht x1392 Club (609) 463-9692 Art & You at the Park & 31-Who Dat Band 8pm Fri & Sat- Blackboard Specials 6/6/14 Zoo at 9:00am in Middle 40th Annual Senior Kayak Rally at 9:00am Township at the Cape 48¢ Wings Thursdays Art Show at 11:00am in Trip to Niagara/To- in Cape May beginning Sindi Raymond Band performs ALL DAY ALL NIGHT May County Park and every Thursday at 8pm Cape May Court House ronto at 8:00am in Cape at Fisherman's Memorial Zoo (609) 463-6415 at the Cape May County at Cape May Harbor (609) May Court House leav- * * * * * * * * * * * * * 3rd & New York Aves., N. Wildwood • 609-522-7759 Administration Building ing from Cape Regional 884-5508 (609) 886-2784 Escape the Cape Tri- long-term parking (609) West Cape May Straw- athlon & Aquabike at 465-9754 berry Festival at 9:00am 9:00am in Cape May at 6/5/14 * * * * * * * * * * * * * in West Cape May at Cape May-Lewes Ferry’s Trip to Niagara/To- 34th Annual South Wilbraham Park (609) 884- Terminal in Lower Town- ronto at 8:00am in Cape Jersey Shark Tournament 9325 ship at 9:00am in Cape May at May Court House leav- Crochet an Indepen- South Jersey Marina (609) ing from Cape Regional dence Day Place Mat 6/9/14 884-2400 (Registration Required) Knitting Club a t 3:30pm in Avalon at the Avalon Free Public Library Scrabble at 5:45pm in CMC Bar Foundation Hosts Race Judicata Avalon at the Avalon Free Public Library The Cape May County Bar Foundation is holding its 16th Annual 5K Beach Run/1K Sea Isle City Movie Open 7 days a week Walk on Friday, July 18, 2014 on the Beach in Sea Isle City. In-person registration begins Night: The Monuments Serving Dinner at 5pm at 5:00 p.m. at the Pavilion at JFK Blvd. and the beach. The race will begin at 6:30 p.m. Men at 6:00pm in Sea Isle Sunday Brunch at 10am There will be prizes for the top finishers in each category. Fee - $20 for walkers and run- City at the Sea Isle City ners age 14 & under; and $25 for all other runners.You can also register online at: www. Library (609) 463-6386 cmcba.org. Rain date, July 19h. Proceeds of this event benefit the Cape May County Bar Foundation Scholarship Fund 6/10/14 which awards two scholarships a year to Cape May County High School students going on to college. Story Time at 10:00am Fresh Local Seafood For more information on this event, please contact Michele Devine-Hartnett, Execu- in Avalon at the Avalon tive Director at 463-0313. Check us out on Facebook and @cmcobar on Twitter. Free Public Library 5209 Pacific Ave., Wildwood, NJ Like us on (609)522-5223 (Right across from Duffers) 6/11/14 Italian Culture Group at 3:30pm in Avalon at the Avalon Free Public Library Cape May Court House Movie Night: The Monu- Got Pancakes? ments Men at 6:00pm in Cape May Court House at the Cape May Court House Library (609) 463-6386 Book Club at 6:00pm in Avalon at the Avalon Free Public Library Full Moon Glow Pool Party at 7:00pm in Cape May at Congress Hall Pool (609) 884-6583 6/12/14 KITCHEN HOURS: Story Time at 10:00am Sun. - Thurs. 11:30am - 10pm • Fri. and Sat. 11:30am - 11pm in Avalon at the Avalon HAPPY HOUR MON. - SAT.! 3-6PM Free Public Library SUNDAY WING NIGHT 4-8PM Tales of the Victorians 1/2 price Wings • $2 Bud Light pints at 4:00pm in Cape May 3729 BAYSHORE RD | NORTH CAPE MAY at the Butterfly Tea Room (609) 884-5898 (609) 889-7000 | 5 WESTPUB.COM Beginner Ballroom Dancing at 6:00pm in Avalon at the Avalon Free THE BEST KEPT Public Library Salt Marsh Stories at SECRET IS OUT... 7:00pm in Stone Harbor Swim Up, Drink Up at the at the Wetlands Institute (609) 368-3342 6/13/14 Ghost 101 Investiga- tion at 7:45pm in Cape “Quality Has No Substitute” May at the Emlen Physick Wildwood N. Cape May Cape May Estate (609) 884-5404 1-1/2 blocks from 3820 Bayshore Road Beach Ave. & Perry St. WELCOME BACK! Lighthouse Full Moon Convention Center 886-0066 884-7199 Swim Up Climb at 8:00pm in Cape Burk & Pacific Aves Year Round Daily 6:30am-2pm NOW OPEN May Point at Cape May 729-7557 Daily 6:30am-2pm Dog Friendly Patio Open Fri., Sat., & Sun Lighthouse (609) 884- Daily from 7am from 11:30am Join us at the WEEKENDS 5404 All Locations serve Breakfast & Lunch and have Free Parking Tiki Bar & The Original Barefoot Bar 6/14/14 7th Annual South Jer- Same Original Recipes for Follow us on at the Oceanic Hotel oceanicwildwood sey Drifters Car Show at 7:00am in Millville at Over 50 Years! 4600 Ocean Avenue, Wildwood, NJ 08260 Good Sports Gunning Club www.unclebillspancakehouse.com Call 609-522-6500•www.StayAtOceanic.com (Page A36 Please) May 28 2014 Do The Shore www.DoTheShore.com A35 25th Season of Thursday - Sunday Lunch From 11:30 am 'Tales of the Victorians' Dinner From 4pm Begins June 12

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CAPE MAY - The award-winning Equity professional East and locations from which to choose: Lynne Theater Company's popular "Tales of the Victori- June 19: The Dormer House, 800 Columbia Avenue; ans" returns for its twenty-fifth year! Take tea at a lovely June 26: Blue Rose Inn & Restaurant, 653 Washington St.; COUNTRY HOME DECOR inn or tea shop, indulge in homemade tasty treats, and lis- July 10: , 301 Howard Street; July 17: ten to stories by famous American authors, like O. Henry The Peter Shields Inn, 1301 Beach Avenue; July 24: Can- Furniture • Candles • Crafts • Gifts • Curtains & More! and Louisa May Alcott, all for only $10.00. Children are dlelight Inn, 2310 Central Ave., North Wildwood; July 31: always welcome, and, like other East Lynne events, ages The Victorian Lace Inn, 901 Stockton Avenue; Aug. 7: The 12 and under are free. As usual most of the “Tales” are in Inn of Cape May, 7 Ocean Street; Aug. 14: Peter Shields Cape May, but for the first time, a North Wildwood loca- Inn, 1301 Beach Avenue; and Aug. 21: Victorian Lace Inn, tion has been added at the request of The Candlelight Inn. 901 Stockton Avenue. Back again to perform are several ELTC favorites, in- During the fall, the day switches to Saturday, with the cluding Stephanie Garrett, Lee O'Connor, Michele LaRue, following date and location so far: Oct. 11: The First Pres- Suzanne Longacre, Hope Gaines, Eileen Kirk, and Gayle byterian Church, 500 Hughes St. Stahlhuth. Meanwhile, ELTC's mainstage season opens with “The The summer schedule is every Thursday at 4:00 p.m., First Fifty Years” written by Henry Myers, starring Beck- beginning on June 12, except there will be no “Tales” July ley Andrews and Samuel Douglas Clark, directed by Gayle OPEN 6 DAYS 3. The first location is The Butterfly Tea Room, 109 Sunset Stahlhuth. It runs from June 11-July 19 at 8:30 p.m. at The New Arrivals Boulevard, with Stephanie Garrett, who was in last sea- First Presbyterian Church, 500 Hughes Street, where the TUES. - SAT. 10-5 • SUNDAY 10-4 son’s “Lost on the Natchez Trace” and Lee O’Connor, who company is in residence. There is an after-show, opening- CLOSED MONDAY Weekly has portrayed the role of Sherlock in all of ELTC’s radio- night party at Pier House Restaurant on June 11. Find style Holmes’ adventures. Both have become popular sto- For information and to make reservations for "Tales of 1414 Bayshore rd. Matthews & Bayshore, Villas, NJ us on rytellers for “Tales.” the Victorians" and the mainstage season, call 609-884- If you miss “Tales” on June 12, there are other dates 5898 or go online to www.eastlynnetheater.org. 609-849-9287 Jersey (From Page A33) Amish NOW Tangney (Trombone), Paul OPEN! Butler, Cindy Yenloevich Market House , Christopher Kobik, Paul of North Wildwood Dragon Butler, Gene Teece, Brian CHINESE RESTAURANT Height and Walter Palmer (Sax, Clarinet and Flute) , Breakfast • Lunch •Dinner • Snacks • Desserts Open Every Day 11:30am ‘til Late Night Dominic Scalfaro (Trumpet) Come try Susanne Di Vincenzo, Briana Famous Throughout The Shore For Saddler, Christine Mello, our New Amish Built Serving The Finest in Chinese Cuisine! Heain Kim, Emily Ip ( Cello) Sandy Miller, Susan Elsayed, Softserve Shed Sale Amina Elsayed, Sara Smith, Ice Cream & Mary Jo Zahradnik, Eliza- Now Until LUNCH SPECIALS beth Maxfield, Sara Smith, hand rolled Served Daily 11:30am to 3:00pm Amanda Dupras (Violins) June 13th! Karen Kessler ( Viola) Ray Amish Pretzels! L - General Tso’s Chicken Deeley and Sandy Eldred, L - Chicken with Broccoli James Hines and Jody Solani Open Fri., Sat. & Sun. 8am -7pm L - Sesame Chicken (Bass). L - Sweet & Sour Chicken This program is made pos- Open 7 Days A Week starting June 13th Corner of 7th & New Jersey Aves, North Wildwood • 1-800-AMISH-AVE L - Chicken w/ Garlic Sauce $ sible in part by funds from L - Chicken w/String Beans the New Jersey State Council www.amishmarketofnw.com ea. on the Arts/Department of L - Curry Chicken w/Onion All(with pork fried5.50 rice or white rice) State, a Partner Agency of L - Chicken Chow Mein Sorry cannot be combined the National Endowment for L - Shrimp Chow Mein with other offers. the Arts. The funds were ad- L - Beef w/Broccoli ministered by the Cape May L - Pepper Steak with Onions Take-out Only County Culture and Heritage L - Beef w/ String Beans Commission, under the au- L - Boneless Spare Ribs thority of the County Library Dine-In at our New Location! L - Chicken Lo Mein (Soft Noodle) Commission, for the Board L - Vegetables Lo Mein (Soft Noodle) L - Fried Chicken Wings (7 pieces) of Chosen Freeholders. All You Can Eat pepperoni or cheese slices for $5.99 To purchase tickets to L - Shrimp Lo Mein (Soft Noodle) L -Mixed Vegetables with Garlic Sauce the 2014 Jersey Shore Pops with purchase of 20oz. drink* Summer Season, please call TAKE-OUT AVAILABLE • Free Delivery $10 min. the JSP Ticket Office at 800- COUPON 838-3006. You can choose Open Every Day your own seats online by OFF going to www.JerseyShore- %Your Total Order Over $1000 With This Coupon 11:30am ‘til Late Night Pops.org. Tickets are now 10Not to be combined with any other offers. going to be available once Excludes lunch specials. again at the PAC for walk up purchases for individual - All Major Credit Cards Accepted ticket sales only which be- 609-522-2320 gin on June 11, 2014. The Pizza by the slice available for Dine-In & Take Out Only! Corner of Pacific & Lincoln Avenues, Wildwood theater is located at 212 Free Parking: In Dragon House Lot on Lincoln Ave. between Pacific & NJ Bayberry Ave, off exit 10 off 609-846-1000 • www.Dominos.com the Garden State Parkway. 4800 New Jersey Ave., Wildwood, NJ There is convenient and free Over 200 Seating. Can Accommodate Large Groups Located between Rio Grande & Taylor Aves. parking at the facility and it Like is handicapped accessible. *30 Minute Dining Time for all you can eat customers. www.dragonhousechinese.com us on A36 www.DoTheShore.com Do The Shore May 28 2014

• BROOMMAKING • PRINTING • BOOKBINDING • WOODWORKING • ICE CREAM • OPEN HEARTH COOKING • TINSMITHING • Calendar Events (From Page A34) house Adventure at Society Eighth Annual Skimmer Antique Auto 10:00am in Cape May Post Card & Collectibles (856) 364-5222 Show & Parade at 9:00am at the Cape May Whale Show at 10:00pm in in Sea Isle City begins on Skimmer Festival at Watcher (609) 884-5404 Wildwood at the George 29th Street to JFK Blvd. 9:00am in Sea Isle City 4th Annual Benefit Pet F. Boyer Museum (609) on the Promenade (973) at JFK Boulevard and the Show & Blessing of the 523-0277 563-0254 Promenade (609) 263- Animals at 10:00am in 8687 Skimmer Festival: FREE Cold Spring Country Fair Villas on the Holy Spirit 6/15/14 Free Guided Historical Spring Bazaar & Pet Lutheran Church lawn Life Rolls On - They Trolley Tours at 10:00am Saturday and Sunday May 31-June 1 • 10am-4:30pm Show at 9:00am in Villas (609) 553-5353 Will Surf Again at 8:00am in Sea Isle City departs at Holy Spirit Lutheran Visit a selection of Village buildings and step back in time to the 1800s! Enjoy Dance to the Bud Ca- in Wildwood Crest at from Excursion Park (609) Church games, crafts, historic dress-up, a special sale at the Country Store, and guided vallo Duo at 1:00pm in Rambler Road Beach (609) 263-8687 walking tours at 12pm and 2pm. Stroll the Village’s shaded lanes where antique 7th Annual Harbor Sea Isle City at the Sea 780-1986 Curley Fry Festival at dealers, folk artists and crafters display and sell their wares. Bake Sale on Saturday. Fest at 10:00am in Cape Isle City Library (609) Stone Harbor Farm- 12:00pm in Wildwood at May at the Nature Center 463-6386 ers Market at 8:00am in Morey's Pier (609) 522- Free Admission! of Cape May Wildwood Historical Stone Harbor at the Water 3900 Supported in part by a grant from Sponsored by Delaware Bay Light- Tower Plaza Ed Vezinho/Jim Ward New Jersey Department of State, Division of Travel and Tourism. Atlantic City Electric Big Band in Concert at For more information or a full schedule of events, 3:00pm in Cape May please call 898-2300 x. 10 or visit www.hcsv.org at the First Presbyterian Rt. 9, 3 Mi. North of Cape May City Church of Cape May (609) Musella Foundation Hosts 576-1841 • COUNTRY STORE • BAKERY • POTTERY • SPINNING • POTTERY • BAKERY STORE • COUNTRY BASKETRY • BLACKSMITHING • WEAVING • RESTAURANT 1.5 Mile Walk at CMC Park 6/16/14 National Marbles The Musella Foundation walk beginning promptly at clinical trials, give emotion- Tournament at 8:00am for Brain Tumor Research 10 a.m. al and financial support to in Wildwood at Ringer and Information, Inc. will We need to fight this brain tumor patients, raise Stadium (304) 337-2764 host a 1.5 mile walk on Sat- horrible disease, and this awareness, provide advo- Beach Bards pres- urday, May 31 at the Cape can only be done with your cacy for brain tumor issues ent Poetry and Prose at May County Park & Zoo. generous support and do- and gives grants for brain 6:00pm in Sea Isle City 100% of the proceeds from nations. If you have any tumor research. We main- at the Sea Isle City Library this event will benefit brain questions, please feel free tain the “Clinical Trials and (609) 463-6386 tumor research. to contact Carol at (609) Noteworthy Treatments Pre-registration and do- 884-9853. For Brain Tumors” web- 6/18/14 nations can be completed About The Musella site at http://virtualtrials. online. Simply visit www. Foundation: com, as well as the “Brain Cape May Stage Pres- walktoendbraintesmors. The Musella Foundation Tumor Copayment Assis- ents "Moon Over Buf- org and then scroll to New For Brain Tumor Research tance Program” website at falo" at 8:00pm in Cape Jersey teams, where you & Information, Inc is a http://braintumorcopays. May at The Robert Shack- will find Cape May Court 501(c)3 non- profit public org, the “National Walk To leton Playhouse (609) 884- House. Here, you can ei- charity dedicated to speed- End Brain Tumors” website 5404 ther register for the walk ing up the search for the at http ://walktoendbrain- or make a donation to cure of brain tumors and tumors.org and we are 6/19/14 The Musella Foundation’s to help families deal with a co-founders of the “Grey House Portraits in Wa- cause. brain tumor diagnosis. We Ribbon Crusade”, at www. tercolors (Registration On-site registration the create and distribute edu- greyribboncrusade.org. Required) at 12:00pm in day of the event will begin cational materials, provide Cape May Court House at at 9 a.m., with the 1.5 mile help matching patients to the Cape May Court House Library (609) 463-6386 6/20/14 CMC Library Speaker Series: Tess Gerritsen LIGHTHOUSE (Registration Required!) at 6:00pm in Sea Isle City at Sea Isle City Library POINTE (609) 463-6386 WATERFRONT RESTAURANT AND BAR KEEP CALM 6/21/14 Antique Auto Show at OPEN 4PM AND 9:00am in Ocean City at Celebrating 22 Years! Deck Noon 6th & Asbury Ave Maritime Festival at Weekends & 9:00am in Wildwood on Holidays the grounds of the Hereford Inlet Lighthouse (609) 522- 4520 Shore Thing Writing Combines Great Food And Deckertainment Getaway - Writing Be- DINING ROOM SPECIALS yond the Boardwalk at 9:30am in Atlantic City King Crab Legs ...... 29.99 17th Ave. NORTH WILDWOOD Like us at the Dante Hall Theater Snow Crab Legs ...... 15.99 . on 27th Annual Ava- BETWEEN NJ & CENTRAL lon Art Show & Sale at Whole Lobster...... 19.99 (609) 729-7290 10:00am in Avalon at Avalon Community Hall BUY ONE GET ONE (609) 967-3066 2nd entree of equal or lesser value. Happy Hour 6/23/14 4-5pm FREE Specials not included. Monday- Friday Summer Sailing Les- 4-6pm sons at 8:00am in Cape DECKERTAINMENT May at the Corinthian Dinners Nightly 4pm Yacht Club of Cape May FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY Lunches 11:30am, July Jubilee at 11:00am Saturdays & Sundays in Ocean City at the Music SINDI MASTBAUM JIM TATER & Pier (609) 525-9300 RAYMOND REUNION Sunset SpecialsTHE July Jubilee at 11:00am Every DayWINDTHORST 4-5:30pm in Ocean City at the Music BAND 1PM Pier (609) 525-9300 CLUB 6PM FRANNY Back Bay Boat Cruise 2PM on the Osprey (Registra- GREEN BAND tion Required) at 5:00pm 4PM MARQUEE in Villas at Lower Cape 3PM Library (609) 463-6386 In celebration of our 25th Anniversary Cape May Stage Sec- 2 For 25 From Our Sunset Menu ond Stage Series — “Celebrating Pride” at $ 4-5:30 Daily 8:00pm in Cape May at 5101 Shawcrest Road • Wildwood • 522-7447 The Robert Shackleton at the foot of the Rio Grande Bridge Shawcrest Island side 506 West Rio Grande Ave., (Foot of Bridge) Wildwood Playhouse (609) 884-5404 www.lighthousepointerestaurant.com 609-729-5301 • www.boathouseonline.net © Herald Newspapers 2014 Newspapers © Herald (Page A37 Please) “Like” us on Facebook & Join My List or email [email protected] © Herald Newspapers 2014 Newspapers © Herald May 28 2014 Do The Shore www.DoTheShore.com A37 MAC Releases June Calendar of Events CAPE MAY - www.discovercapemaynj. Through Oct. 14 com. Presented by the Mid- Carriage House Gallery Atlantic Center for the Arts Exhibit: “Cape May Ablaze” & Humanities (MAC) with funding by the New Jersey From the pages of “The First June 1, 5 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. mini-concert by members of Resort.” Author Ben Miller Table seating $50. Riser seat- State Council on the Arts the Bay-Atlantic Symphony and the Frank & Lydia Ber- brings alive 150 years of ing $25. Cash food and bev- and an elegant Tea Lun- dramatic fires that have erage service. Co-presented gen Foundation. For more cheon at the Carriage House information, call 609-884- shaped Cape May’s history. by Exit 0 International Jazz Café & Tearoom located on At the Carriage House Gal- Festival and the Mid-Atlantic 5404 or 800-275-4278 or the grounds of the Emlen visit www.capemaymac.org. lery on the grounds of the Center for the Arts & Hu- Physick Estate, 1048 Wash- Emlen Physick Estate, 1048 manities (MAC). Call 609- ington St. 12:30 p.m. June 4. Washington St. Admission 884-9565 or go online at $30 per person. Presented June 9 is free. April 25 through www.discovercapemaynj. by the Mid-Atlantic Center Cape May Stage Second Oct. 14. Open daily; times com. For more informa- for the Arts & Humanities Stage Series — Liz McKend- vary. Sponsored by the Mid- tion, call 609-884-5404 or (MAC). For more informa- ry in “From Buffalo to Broad- Atlantic Center for the Arts 800-275-4278 or visit www. tion, call 609-884-5404 or way”: Last seen at Cape May & Humanities (MAC). For capemaymac.org. For more 800-275-4278 or visit www. Stage as Gretchen in the more information, call 609- information, call 609-884- capemaymac.org. smash hit Boeing Boeing, 884-5404 or 800-275-4278 5404 or 800-275-4278 or Liz McKendry returns with or visit www.capemaymac. visit www.capemaymac.org. “From Buffalo to Broadway,” org. June 5 a spirited tale of a young Dr. Physick’s 159th Birth- girl’s mission to realize her June 2 day Party and Croquet Chal- Through June 13 Cape May Stage – Film dream. An enchantingly ver- lenge: Join the Friends of satile performer, McKendry Cape May Stage presents Screening of “The March”: the Physick Estate and cel- “The Mountaintop”: Set in On August 28, 1963, over will take audiences on a ebrate the 159th birthday journey through the eupho- 1968 on the eve of Martin a quarter million people of Dr. Emlen Physick, Cape Luther King’s assassination, joined together in what was ria, disarray and survival of May’s illustrious Victorian this lifelong quest. Boasting this powerful drama by Ka- to become the biggest civil citizen, on the grounds of tori Hall weaves a surrealis- protest in American history. a wide range of credits, McK- the 1879 Physick Estate, endry has appeared in the tic fantasy about a conver- Receiving unprecedented 1048 Washington St. Watch sation between King and media attention, the March Broadway musical The Pro- or join a croquet match. ducers, in addition to a num- the mysterious hotel maid on Washington for Jobs Free admission to watch. who brings him coffee and and Freedom represents a ber of roles off Broadway, in Open Year Round $5 to play croquet (free for regional theatre and televi- prompts him to confront his divisive moment for the Civil Friends of the Physick Estate life, his past, his legacy, and Rights movement – the day sion. June 9 at 8 p.m. Tickets Serving Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner or Friends of the Cape May $25. The Robert Shackleton the future of African-Ameri- Martin Luther King delivered Lighthouse). June 5 at 10 cans. Performance schedule his now iconic “I Have a Playhouse is located at the HAPPY HOUR DAILY DINNER a.m. Sponsored by the Mid- corner of Bank & Lafayette is as follows: Through June Dream” speech on the steps Atlantic Center for the Arts SPECIALS 13, Wednesdays through of the Lincoln Memorial. streets. Presented by Cape SPECIALS & Humanities (MAC). For May Stage in association 7 days a week - Noon-6pm Happy Hour Specials until 6pm at Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Telling the story of the lead- more information, call 609- with the Mid-Atlantic Center 50 Sundays at 3 p.m. The Rob- up to this momentous day, 884-5404 or 800-275-4278 $1 Domestic Drafts, the bar during all Phillies Games ert Shackleton Playhouse The March examines the for the Arts & Humanities or visit www.capemaymac. (MAC) For more informa- $2 Domestic Bottles $3 Wines, Serving Breakfast is located at the corner of reasons behind the March org Bank & Lafayette streets. and reactions to the call tion, call 609-884-5404 or $3 Import Bottles Sat. & Sun. - 8am Admission: $35 adults $30 for equality. wJune 2 at 8 800-275-4278 or visit www. $1 Sliders & Hot Dogs, $5 Pizzas, $2.50 Mimosa Cape May Music Festival capemaymac.org. seniors (62+) and $15 stu- p.m. The Robert Shackleton Concert – The Bay-Atlantic 50¢ Wings, $7 Mussels & Clams $3.00 Bloody Marys dents. Presented by Cape Playhouse is located at the Symphony: The festival’s May Stage in association corner of Bank & Lafayette June 10 resident symphony, The 2505 Delaware Ave., North Wildwood, NJ with the Mid-Atlantic Center streets. Admission: Pay what Bay-Atlantic Symphony, Cape May Music Festival for the Arts & Humanities you wish. Presented by Cape performs “Nocturnes with Concert - New York Cham- 609.729.5900 (MAC). For more informa- May Stage in association All the Stops,” a concert of ber Ensemble: The New York tion call 609-884-5404 or with the Mid-Atlantic Center orchestra with organ includ- Chamber Ensemble presents 800-275-4278 or visit www. for the Arts & Humanities ing works of Borodin, Haydn “Silver and Gold: 25 years capemaymac.org. (MAC). For more informa- and Mozart, at 8 p.m. June of the New York Chamber tion call 609-884-5404 or 5. General admission is $25, Ensemble in Cape May,” at Through June 12 800-275-4278 or visit www. seniors $20, and students the Episcopal Church of the Cape May Music Festival: capemaymac.org. $10. The First Presbyterian Advent, Washington and Enjoy world-class orches- Church, 500 Hughes St. Pre- Franklin streets, on June 10 tral and chamber music, at 8 p.m. Featuring Wonjung Flip Flopz June 3 sented by the Mid-Atlantic BEACH BAR & GRILL jazz, brass band and Irish Cape May Music Festival Center for the Arts & Hu- Kim, soprano, and Peggy The only thing you can get frozen is a Margarita! music, and Bach’s Lunches Concert - New York Cham- manities (MAC). For more Kampmeier, piano, in works at the 25th annual Cape ber Ensemble: The New York information, call 609-884- of Schubert and Mendels- May Music Festival. May 25 Chamber Ensemble presents 5404 or 800-275-4278 or sohn. General admission through June 12. Presented “Fandango! Music for Guitar visit www.capemaymac.org. $20, Seniors $15, Students Featuring Fresh Seafood by the Mid-Atlantic Center and Strings” at the Episcopal $5. Presented by the Mid- for the Arts & Humanities Church of the Advent, Wash- Atlantic Center for the Arts From Starters June 8 & Humanities (MAC). For (MAC). For more informa- ington and Franklin streets, Cape May Music Festival tion, call 609-884-5404 or on June 3 at 8 p.m. General more information, call 609- To Entrees Concert – George Mester- 884-5404 or 800-275-4278 800-275-4278 or visit www. admission $20, Seniors $15, hazy Tribute Concert: A Families welcome! capemaymac.org. Students $5. Presented by or visit www.capemaymac. concert to remember and org. the Mid-Atlantic Center celebrate the musical legacy Children’s Menu June 1 for the Arts & Humanities of Cape May’s favorite jazz Cape May Stage – A Cape May Music Festival (MAC). For more informa- pianist. June 8 at 8 p.m. Concert – A Night in New Or- tion, call 609-884-5404 or Staged Reading of “Street- Friday General admission is $25, light Woodpecker”: Street- leans: New in 2014! A ben- 800-275-4278 or visit www. Seniors $20, Students $10. efit musical event celebrat- capemaymac.org. light Woodpecker follows Happy Hour Cape May Convention Hall, the story of Benji, an un- ing the 25th anniversary of Beach Avenue at Decatur. 3-7pm the Cape May Music Festival June 4 To purchase tickets call 609- featuring Kermit Ruffins and Bach’s Lunch: Enjoy a 884-9565 or go online at (Page A43 Please) the Barbecue Swingers and the Dirty Dozen Brass Band. Cape May Convention Hall. Calendar (From Page A36) Drink Specials 6/24/14 West Cape May Farm- CHEESESTEAKS ers Market at 3:00pm in • JApanese Hibachi West Cape May in the NEVER FROZEN Backyard Park, located • sushi bar • thai cuisine Fresh sliced ribeye or behind West Cape May fresh sliced chicken breast! Borough Hall Lunch Mon.-Thur. 11am - 3pm, Ghosts of the Light- Fri. & Sat. 11am - 3pm house Trolley Tour at DJ ENTERTAINMENT 8:45pm in Cape May be- Dinner Sun • 12 noon - 10pm, gins at the Ocean Street Mon. - Thurs. 4:30pm - 10:30pm, FRIDAY 5pm & 9pm trolley stop (609) 884- Fri. & Sat. 4:30pm - 11pm 5404 SATURDAY DJ 9pm 6/25/14 Open 7 Days a Week FUNday at Playland at 609-522-3350 • Spruce & Olde New Jersey Ave. 1:00pm in Ocean City at 13 S. Dennis Road, Cape May Court House Serving Lunch & Dinner • 11am -3am • Sun. Noon - 10pm Playland's Castaway Cove 609-465-8888 • 609-463-8888 Open 7 Days A Week (609) 646-0388 A38 www.DoTheShore.com Do The Shore May 28 2014 May 28 2014 Do The Shore www.DoTheShore.com A39

2014 CMC Summer Camp Directory Summer Jersey Cape Dance & Camp Gymnastics Academy From the theatrically inclined TH TH to kid chefs and aspiring ath- JUNE 16 THRU AUGUST 15 letes, Cape May County youth • Pre-School Classes *Beginner thru have an impressive variety of advanced levels summer camps and programs • Cartwheel Camp * Private instruction to choose from in the 2014 • Contortion Clinic available in all season. These programs cater areas of dance, to a vast range of ages and are • Ballet Intensive contortion and hosted by some of the Coun- • Gymnastics Intensive gymnastics ty's most prestigious recreation departments. Read on for a • Performing Arts Camp complete menu of summer fun! Rte. 9 & Myrtle Ave., Erma (5 min. from Cape May & Wildwood) 609-827-3229 Ocean City Theatre Company Cape May County Park & Zoo Musical Theatre Intensive A baby giraffe, lots of live animals, crafts, games and fun, Open to students in 8th – 12th Grade as of Fall 2014 this is one summer program you won't want to miss! Reg- Students will work with theatre professionals and develop ister at the park office. Maverick Art Studio key skills for theatre auditions on a local, school, collegiate When: Morning and afternoon Offering All Ten Weeks of Summer and professional level. classes run one week, Monday - Friday. Maverick Art Studio Offering106 North All Main Ten Street WeeksAge categories of Summer 2-6, 7-9, 10 & up When: July 21-25, 2014 Contact: Zoo Education Department at 609-465-6832 Maverick Art Studio Offering All Ten Weeks of Summer Cape Offering May Court All House TenCampers Weeks will ofexperience Summer many different Contact: (609) 398-1118 www.capemaycountygov.net 106 North Main Street AgeAge609 categoriescategories 465-­‐4ART 2-6,2-6, forms7-9,7-9, of10 ART && including up up pottery, painting and www.oceancitytheatrecompany.com 106 North Main Street CampersAge categories will experience 2Mixed-6, 7Media.- 9,many 10 & different up forms of ART Cape May Court House Camperswww.maverickartstudio.com will experience many different Cape May Film Society‘s Cape May Court House Weekly sessions available for $125. Dance Week 2014 [email protected] of ART POTTERY, will including experience PAINTING pottery, many painting anddifferent and Open to students in 5th – 12th Grade as of Fall 2014 Film Camp for Teens 609 465-­‐4ART 9:30am -12:00pm or 1:00pm – 3:30 pm MIXEDMixed forms Media. MEDIA of ART . including pottery, painting and Ages 12-18 welcome. Professionals instruct groups of 609 465-­‐4ART Camp themes include , Various professional dance instructors, choreographers, www.maverickartstudio.com WeeklyMixed sessions Media. available for $125. and dancers will serve as guest teachers so the participants 4-5 how to write, shoot and edit film. We’re commit- Zoo Animals, Indigenous Birds, Master ted to making our programs and facilities accessible to www.maverickartstudio.com9:30am Weekly -12:00pm sessions available orArtists 1:00pm and for more! –$125. 3:30 pm will be exposed to a wide form of styles. [email protected] Weekly sessions available for $125. When: July 28-August 1, 2014 everyone. Camp9:30am themes -12:00pm include orCamps 1:00pm Cape are theme May – focused 3:30 Lighthouse, and pm curriculum Zoo When: June 23-27 [email protected] based. Contact: 609-398-1118 Animals,9:30am Indigenous -12:00pm Birds, or 1:00pm Master – 3:30Artists pm and more! www.oceancitytheatrecompany.com Contact: 609-326-3378 Camp themes includeCamps Cape being Maytaught byLighthouse, Art Teachers. Low http://www.njstatefilmfestival.com CampsZooCamp Animals, are themes theme Indigenous includefocusedstudent teacher Birds,Cape and ratio. curriculum MayMaster Lighthouse, based.

Theatre Camp Session 2 CampsArtistsZoo being andAnimals, more! taught Indigenous by Art Teachers. Birds, Master Low student Open to students in 3rd – 8th Grade as of Fall 2014 Maverick Art Studio's Weekly teacherArtists ratio. and more! Casting will begin the first day of camp as students prepare Summer Camps Camps are theme focused and curriculum for a rewarding theatre experience performing the fully Maverick Art Studio’s Summer Camp Program gives children based.Camps are theme focused and curriculum staged production, RAPUNZEL. the opportunity to express, explore, create and enjoy the Campsbased. being taught by Art Teachers. Low When: July 28-August 2, 2014 arts in a relaxing, safe and fun environment. Our faculty Contact: 609-398-1118 of professional artists, musicians and art educators work studentCamps teacher being ratio. taught by Art Teachers. Low www.oceancitytheatrecompany.com with children to expand their artistic understanding and student teacher ratio. to nurture their creative competence. Three age groups Imagination Station include children 2-5, 6-9, and 10 & up. Theatre Camp for K-2nd as of Fall 2014 When: June 23-August 29, This creative time is perfect for your little one who already Monday-Friday from 9:30 a.m. to noon OR 1-3:30 p.m. has aspirations of being a star – gain experience in a fun, Contact: 609-465-4ART safe and imaginative setting. Visit http://maverickartstudio.com/summer-camps/ for When: August 4-8, 2014 details on weekly themes and curriculum. Cape May County Contact: 609-398-1118 www.oceancitytheatrecompany.com Rutgers Cooperative Extension Join the professional cast of Junior Chefs Summer JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT Cooking Camps Zoo Camp as a member of the Children’s Ensemble Learn fun ways to prepare healthy meals taught by profes- Kids in grades 3rd – 6th grades have the opportunity to be sionals in the health, nutrition and food preparation fields. June 23 - August 22, 2014 featured in the Children’s Chorus of the show. Junior Chefs I Cooking Camp (grades 6-8): Pre K - 8th grade

When: July 31- August 14, 2014 July 28-August 1 Week sessions Contact: 609-398-1118 Junior Chefs II Cooking Camp (grades 7-9): August 6-8 www.oceancitytheatrecompany.com Contact: 609-465-5115, ext. 609 Morning or Afternoon [email protected] North Wildwood Filling up fast Recreation Department Center for Community Arts Call Today! Summer Art Camps This summer's programs include Buckets Basketball Camp 609-465-6832 July 7th-11th, July 21st- 25th, & August 4th-8th; North Mini (ages 3 1/2 - 5) and Kids (ages 6-9) camps are seven Wildwood Soccer Camp July 14th-18th & July 28th-August weekly sessions, five days a week from 9 a.m. until Noon. 1st; Kitchen Wizards Evening Cooking Camp July 21st-24th They are held at Cape May City Elementary School, and & August 11th-14th; and Lacrosse Evolution Jersey Shore all materials as well as snacks are provided. The Youth Gerald M. Thornton, Freeholder Director Leonard C. Desiderio, Freeholder Vice-Director Series: North Wildwood from August 18th-22nd. Art Program (YAP) is eight weekly sessions (ages 10-14), Kristine Gabor, Freeholder Will Morey, Freeholder E. Marie Hayes, Freeholder Contact: 609-522-2955 five days a week from 9 a.m. until Noon. The sessions are www.northwildwood.com held at Cape May Elementary School and Lower Cape May Regional High School. When: Beginning June 23 Contact: 609-884-7525 Register www.centerforcommunityarts.org ity 2014 BUY ONE ADULT LUNCH SPEND $2000 AT C n AT REGULAR Now! a U DINNER GET mp PRICE, GET 2ND ADULT % OFF $ 00 OFF PROPOSED ACTIVITIES CAMP UNITY is a summer experience your child will never forget! • Arts & Crafts • Photography Our active, dynamic agenda is designed to enhance a child’s self 50WITH COUPON WITH2 COUPON Restaurant and Bar cannot be combined with any other offers cannot be combined with any other offers •Theater/Role Play EXPIRES 6/4/14 EXPIRES 6/4/14 esteem and self confi dence. The camp setting is safe, happy, The Best Deal - Cheng’s Buffet • Kids Kitchen • Dance / Fitness structured, supervised and a stable environment where your child Deck Open • Hands-On Science or children will make lifelong friends and unforgettable WEEKLY EVERY DAY SPECIALS • Talent Showcase • Coconut Shrimp • Mussels memories. Children are registered within group names that • Fried Shrimp • Crab Legs 7 Days foster the concept of UNITY: Promise, Harmony, Balance and Hope. Camp begins Monday, June 30th (9 Week Summer Program) EAT IN LUNCH (11AM - 3PM) ADULTS $695 CHILDREN AGES 2-10 YR $499 A Week Monday-Friday 8:30 am - 4:30 pm DINNER (3:30 - 9:30 PM) Pick up an Application Packet from the ADULTS $1075 CHILDREN AGES 2 -10 YR $599 Weekly Rate: $75 per child 10 year old must be under 4 1/2’ Serving Breakfast Martin Luther King Center Whitesboro, NJ 08252 Payment for two weeks per child is due at registration. Take Out Buffet Saturday & Sunday 8-11:30am $1075 All Day or for additional information Sponsored by Concerned Citizens of Whitesboro, Inc. call Necheala Pierce Village Shoppes 954 Ocean Drive, cape May, nJ [email protected] of Rio Grande Between GSP & Wildwood Crest on the Bay in Harbor View Marina heng’sheng’s 886-0909 609-884-5444 Tel: www.ccwinc.org ALL YOU CAN EAT BUFFET 609-465-8747 A40 www.DoTheShore.com Do The Shore May 28 2014 2014 DINING DIRECTORY AMERICAN Dragon House 3616 Pacifc Ave. The Blue Pig Dragon Wildwood 251 Beach Ave House CHINESE RESTAURANT 609-522-2320 Cape May (609) 884-8422 caperesorts.com Momiji 1302 Rt. 47 Deauville Inn Rio Grande 201 Willard Rd, 609-886-8888 Strathmere (609) 263-2080 deauvilleinn.com Murasaki 13 Dennisville Rd. Duffer’s Restaurant Cape May Court House & Ice Cream Parlor 5210 Pacific Ave 609-463-8888 Wildwood Crest murasakijapaneserestaurantnj.com 609-729-1817 dufferswildwood.com Tokyo 1711 Rt. 47 Flip Flopz Rio Grande 300 N New Jersey Ave Flip 609-889-9220 Serving Cape May County Since 1941! Wildwood Flopz (609) 522-3350 BEACH BAR & GRILL flipflopzbarandgrill.com Yozu 3845 Bayshore Rd. Harpoon Henry’s North Cape May 91 Beach Drive 609-898-8888 North Cape May Marge’s Diner yozusushihibachi.com 609-886-5529 ~ Eat Here, Get Gas ~ harpoonhenrys.net BREAKFAST Harry’s Ocean Bar and Grill Marge’s Diner Ask About 1025 Beach Drive 1974 Rt. 9 Cape May Marge’s Diner Cape May Court House 609-884-2779 609-624-1798 Our Specials! harryscapemay.com

Open 6:30am to 2:00pm North End American Grill Marq’s Pub with Daily Specials 7 Days A Week 206 Olde New Jersey Ave 501 Beach Avenue Wildwood Cape May Routes 9 & 83, Clermont, NJ 08210 609-435-5691 609-884-3500 Between Sea Isle & Avalon Blvds. northendamericangrill.com marquiscapemay.com (609)624-1798 • Fax 624-7802 Red Oak Uncle Bill’s 230 East Oak Avenue 3820 Bayshore Road RED OAK RES- Wildwood TAURANT North Cape May 609-522-9560 609-886-0066 MARQ’S PUB redoakbuffet.com unclebillspancakehouse.com 1305 Rio Grande Diner 1305 Rt. 47 FINE DINING RESTAURANT Rio Grande Axelsson’s Blue Claw & 609-886-7376 991 Ocean Drive ALL BAKING DONE ON PREMISES Cape May Breakfast Buffet 609-884-5878 Rio Station blueclawrestaurant.com 3505 U.S. 9 Rio Grande Beach Creek ALL (609) 889-2000 500 W. Hand Ave. riostation.com Wildwood YOU 609-522-1062 CAN Route 66 beachcreek.net EAT! 2700 Boardwalk Wildwood Coastal Blue (609) 523-6466 9701 Atlantic Avenue Diamond Beach $10.95 609-224-1124 ADULTS The Rusty Nail coastalbluenj.com $5.95 205 Beach Ave CHILDREN Cape May The Ebbit Room (609) 884-0017 25 Jackson Street beachshack.com Cape May (609) 884-5700 Star Diner www.caperesorts.com 325 W. Spruce Ave. North Wildwood Marie Nicole’s 609-729-4900 9510 Pacific Ave. Diner Cafe Restaurant www.stardinercafe.com Wildwood Crest 609-522-5425 All your breakfast favorites: Eggs, bacon, corn beef hash, potatoes, Tuckahoe Inn www.marienicoles.com ham, fruits, yogurts, breads, bagels, pastries, cream chipped beef 1 Harbor Road Beesley’s Point Sax at The Reeds 9601 or sausage & gravy. Make your own Belgian waffles, french toast, 3rd Avenue pancakes, eggs and omelets to order. (609) 390-3322 tuckahoeinn.com Stone Harbor NO LIMIT TO TOPPINGS! 609-368-0100 Includes your beverages: juices, coffee, teas & sodas ASIAN reedsatshelterhaven.com Cheng’s Sea Glass 1304 Rt. 47 78th Street & Ocean Front Rio Grande Avalon heng’sheng’s 609-886-0909 866-343-6111 501 BEACH AVE. CAPE MAY • 609-884-3500 goldeninn.com May 28 2014 Do The Shore www.DoTheShore.com A41 OPEN YEAR ROUND 2014 DINING DIRECTORY LUNCH • DINNER • LATE NIGHT Dragon House Weekly Specials Dragon 3616 Pacifc Ave. FINE DINING PUBS & TAVERNS House Wildwood Tisha’s O’Boyles FRIDAY Happy Hour CHINESE RESTAURANT 609-522-2320 322 Washington St. 2505 Delaware Avenue 4-7pm Cape May North Wildwood Upstairs & Downstairs 609-884-9119 (609) 729-5900 Tuesday & THursday Momiji www.tishasfinedining.com Prime Rib Night $12.99 1302 Rt. 47 Wednesday: Super Size Chicken Parm $11.99 Rio Grande Owen’s Pub Sunday: 609-886-8888 ITALIAN 119 East 17th Ave $1.50 Tacos all day & night Gioia North Wildwood 3800 Pacific Avenue 609-729-7290 ENTERTAINMENT Murasaki Wildwood Gioia Thursday - Reverse Happy Hour 8-10pm • StellarMojo10pm 13 Dennisville Rd. Restaurant & Bar 609-729-0120 Cape May Court House gioiaristorante.com Westy’s Friday- Patty & Bugzy 6pm • Video Quizzo with DJ Richie Palko 9pm 609-463-8888 101 E Walnut Avenue Saturday- DJ MOLLO - 10pm murasakijapaneserestaurantnj.com Little Italy North Wildwood JJ Rupp 7pm • DJ Bowser 10pm 5401 Atlantic Avenue 609-522-4991 Tokyo Wildwood westysirishpub.com 609-522-4991 1711 Rt. 47 609-523-0999 101 E. Walnut Ave., North Wildwood • westysirishpub.com Rio Grande Atmosphere littleitalywildwood.com Woody’s 609-889-9220 102 E 18th Avenue North Nino’s Wildwood 16 S Main Street 609-522-3030 Yozu Cape May Court House 3845 Bayshore Rd. 609-465-6300 North Cape May ninosfamilyrestaurant.net 609-898-8888 SEAFOOD yozusushihibachi.com Piro’s Boathouse 19th & New York North 588 W Rio Grande Avenue BREAKFAST Wildwood Wildwood 609-729-0401 609- 522-7761 Marge’s Diner pirosrestaurant.com boathouseonline.net Marge’s Diner 1974 Rt. 9 COME JOIN THE GOOD TIMES! Cape May Court House Poppi’s Harbor View 609-624-1798 4709 New Jersey Avenue 954 Ocean Drive Cape May Sunday Breakfast Wildwood Restaurant and Bar (609) 600-3964 609-884-5444 Marq’s Pub Lunch and Dinner Every Day poppisbrickoven.com harborviewcapemay.com 501 Beach Avenue Cape May 1 Harbor Road & Route 9, Beesley’s Point (Just outside Ocean City) Sofia Lighthouse Pointe 609-390-3322 • www.TuckahoeInn.com 609-884-3500 3001 Pacific Avenue 5100 Shawcrest Road marquiscapemay.com Wildwood Wildwood Overlooking the Scenic Great Egg Harbor Bay 609-770-7420 609 522-7447 Uncle Bill’s lighthousepointerestaurant.com 3820 Bayshore Road North Cape May Spiaggetta Oceanside Seafood 609-886-0066 9800 3rd Avenue 2489 Dune Drive unclebillspancakehouse.com Stone Harbor Avalon 609-368-9400 609-368-2114 FINE DINING spiaggettanj.com oceansideseafoodavalon.com Axelsson’s Blue Claw One Fish Two Fish 991 Ocean Drive Saturday PUBS & TAVERNS 5209 Pacific Avenue Cape May BBQ Rib 5 West Pub Wildwood Night 609-884-5878 3729 Bayshore Road 609-522-5223 blueclawrestaurant.com North Cape May onefishtwofishwildwood.com Atmosphere 609- 889-7000 Restaurant Beach Creek 5westpub.com The Wharf 500 W. Hand Ave. Marketplace Atmosphere 708 W Burk Avenue Wildwood Casey’s on 3rd Wildwood 609-522-1062 301 New York Avenue 609-522-6336 Serving Dinner beachcreek.net Wildwood thewharfnj.com Daily 609-522-7759 Mon. & Thurs. Coastal Blue From 4pm Prime Rib caseysonthird.com Tonio’s Seafood 9701 Atlantic Avenue Night 2475 Ocean Drive Diamond Beach Country Club Tavern Avalon 609-224-1124 1512 N Route 9 609-368-5538 coastalbluenj.com Cape May Court House WITH Any Appetizer 609- 465-1515 The Ebbit Room countryclubtavern.com Two Mile Landing THIS COUPON 1/2 Price 25 Jackson Street Fish Dock Road Cape May Valid only at Wildwood location. Coupon must be validated by hostess Dogtooth Wildwood Crest (609) 884-5700 prior to seating. Offer good thru 6/4/14. One per customer, excludes BBQ Rib Appetizer. 100 E Taylor Avenue 609-522-1341 www.caperesorts.com Wildwood twomilelanding.com 609-522-8383 Marie Nicole’s Early Bird Menu • Only $14.50 dogtoothbar.com Urie’s 9510 Pacific Ave. Served Sunday through Friday from 4-5pm 588 West Rio Grande Ave. Wildwood Crest Kelly’s Café Wildwood All Entrees include fresh garden salad or soup, bread, butter, and Dessert. 609-522-5425 4400 Atlantic Ave ***Entrees include vegetable and baked potato or side of pasta*** ELLY’ 609-522-7761 www.marienicoles.com K S Tour of Italy • Rigatoni alla Primavera • Manicotti • Stuffed Shells cafe Wildwood uries.net (609) 522-6817 Penne al Forno • Shrimp Scampi • Salsa di Vongole Sax at The Reeds 9601 ***Eggplant Parmigian ***Veal or Chicken Parmigian 3rd Avenue TAKE OUT ***Deep Fried or Broiled Crab Cake Stone Harbor Amish Market ***Fried Shrimp ***Broiled or Fried Flounder 609-368-0100 700 New Jersey Avenue ***Chicken Marsala ***Filet Mignon 6oz ($4.00 extra) reedsatshelterhaven.com North Wildwood Tomato, Marinara, Vodka or Alfredo Sauce with Meatball or Sausage 1-800-AMISH-AVE Served Over your Choice of Spaghetti, Angel Hair, Linguini, Penne or Rigatoni Sea Glass (Not Available For Take Out) www.amishmarketofnw.com 78th Street & Ocean Front Avalon Take Out Available 866-343-6111 5401 Atlantic Ave., Wildwood Crest • 609-523-0999 goldeninn.com (Page A43 Please) www.LittleItalyWildwood.com A42 www.DoTheShore.com Do The Shore May 28 2014

PLACE FRIDAY SATURDAY REST OF WEEK FOR MORE UPCOMING ENTERTAINMENT: Drink of the Week The Mullitini DOTHESHORE.COM/ENTERTAINMENT This week's winning cock- P-Dub tail is an original creation by BEACH CREEK TBA 6pm Mulligan's manager Jon. He The Page A32 • 522-1062 6pm stumbled upon the recipe by circumstance and some Full Who Dat on-the-spot innovation. Years CASEY’S ON Thu. May 29 - ago, when tending bar aboard THIRD Throttle Band Sindi Raymond the Queen Mary on the west 8pm 8pm Band 8pm coast, Jon was bombarded Page A34 • 522-7759 with orders for Apple Marti- nis. He was suddenly running COUNTRY Tue. Jun 3 - CLUB TAVERN Loud and low on Sour Apple Pucker and Clear Perry Curcio needed to improvise in order Page A43 • 465-1515 to keep up with the crowd's Sun. Jun 1 demand for sweet martinis. CRAB HOUSE Cowabunga It was then that the recipe Cowabunga Chris at Two Mile Chris 3-7pm for the Mullitini first struck Page A33 • 522-1341 2-6pm him. "I had no idea what it would taste like, but it just DOGTOOTH Wed. May 28 - Unplugged made sense to me," he states. Name That Animal House Hosted by Kinger from The Queen Mary patrons BAR & GRILL Tune 9pm 10pm StellarMojo and special absolutely loved his original g Page A40 • 522-8383 guest 9pm martini creation and decided DJ Entertainment Tiki Topz Pool Party Sun. Jun 1 - to title it the "Sweet Jon" in with DJ his honor. When Jon brought sec, one ounce Sour Apple and 10 to midnight, Friday 5pm Tiki Topz Pool Party with FLIP FLOPZ DJ Entertainment Entertainment 2pm the recipe here to the Wild- Pucker, one ounce Watermel- from 3 to 7 p.m., and Sunday Page A37 • 522-3350 9pm DJ Entertainment 9pm DJ Entertainment 2pm woods, he decided to name on Pucker, a splash of pine- from 10 to midnight. Happy it as a tribute to Mulligan's apple juice, orange juice, and Hour also features $1.50 HARPOON Marnie and therefore changed its grenadine. It is completed domestic drafts and $2.50 & Nate Beachcomber title to the "Mullitini". Today, with a cherry garnish. Enjoy domestic bottles and well HENRY’S Bill 6-10pm this Mulligan's signature is a with caution. "They'll sneak drinks. Be sure to check out g Page A43 • 886-5529 6-10pm huge hit for those looking for up on you," jokes Jon. Yet it's the Happy Hour menu while Sun. Jun 1 - a refreshing, drinkable, yet a challenge to have just one! there featuring a number of HARRY’S OCEAN surprisingly potent summer Sample the Mullitini and appetizer favorites all for the Phil Wiggins Nicki Sbaffoni Fredericks Brown BAR & GRILL cocktail. Jon skillfully makes other premium drinks at Mul- great price of just $4.95. Get Page A37 • 884-2779 4-8pm 4-8pm 2-4pm the Mullitini with 1/2 ounce ligan's Happy Hour Monday in the summer spirit at Mul- of vodka, 1/2 ounce of triple to Thursday from 3-6 p.m. ligan's Shore Bar & Grill. LIGHTHOUSE Sindi Franny Sun. Jun 1 - Green r POINTE Raymond Marquee 3pm Page A36 • 522-7447 Band 6pm Band 4pm TUES. O’BOYLE’S Just Joe WING NIGHT! IRISH PUB $1.50 Drafts Page A37 • 729-5900 Lunch • Dinner • Late Night 45¢ Wings 8pm - Close OWEN’S Bee Bop Name that Sun. Jun 1 - Daily & Nightly Happy Hour Bernie 7pm Tune with DJ Are You Smarter Than the Bar- Open 7 Days a Week r • DJ Luper tender with DJ Mikey 8pm PUB Page A36 • 729-7290 4pm Mikey 9pm Mon. Jun 2 - DJ Luper Name that Tune Fridays 9pm HAPPY HOUR MON.- THURS. 3-6 & 10-MIDNIGHT RIO Terry-O’ke FRI. 3-7PM • SUN. 10-MIDNIGHT STATION DRINK SPECIALS Page A28 • 889-2000 9pm $1.50 Domestic Drafts $2.50 Domestic bottles & well drinks Acoustic with Carl Acoustic with The Kate Wed. May 28 - Acoustic with Bill Caterini 4:30pm “Like us $3.50 Premium drinks Thu. May 29 - Acoustic with Gregg Carpenter on Behrens 5pm Delany Duo 4:30pm Facebook” HAPPY HOUR MENU $4.95 i RUSTY NAIL 4:30pm The Johnny Edgardo Cintron & Tue. Jun 3 - Acoustic with Marnie & Nate Flatbread Pizza (Plain or 1 Topping) Page A28 • 884-0017 Rockets Band Friends 4:30pm Clams Casino • Chorizo Queso Dip & Tortilla Chips Fresh Mozzarella, Tomato & Basil Salad Stack SAND Thu. May 29 - Live Buffalo Chicken Croquettes MLB BARRENS Entertainment Jerk Chicken Strips Package! Page A18 • 465-3555 5-9pm i NJ Birdman Exotic Bird Show 310 W. Hildreth Ave., Wildwood (Across from the Acme) TAVERN ON 5pm • Dance Party with 609-522-4883 OCNHRADIO’s “Jam’n” Jack THE BAY Christy & “Marvelous” Mary Page A31 • 522-3055 Melligan 6pm-Midnight Bauer & Shea The Sindi Sun. Jun 1 3-7pm THE WHARF Raymond The Juliano Brothers $20 or more The BelAirs 2-5pm % check Page A28 • 522-6336 7-10pm Band 3-10pm 1 per table 10 Off Good until 11/14 Bob Hunter Wed. May 28 - Bob Campanell 5-9pm DWEEK OF TUCKAHOE Chamelleon Thu. May 29 - Andy Frankel 5:30-9:30pm & Kit INN Mon. Jun 2 - Jim Fisher 5-9pm 6-10pm 6-10pm MAY 28 - Page A41 • 390-3322 Tue. Jun 3 - Ann Oswald 5-9pm $6.95 Lunch Specials DJ Jerry Smith 10pm DJ Jerry Smith 10pm Wed. May 28 - DJ Bowser includes your choice of our truffle fries WESTY’S (Upstairs Deck) (Upstairs Deck) JUNE 3 • Patty & Bugzy 6pm • JJ Rupp Band 7pm 10pm (Downstairs) or house salad. Available Mon.-Fri. IRISH PUB (Upstairs Deck) (Upstairs Deck) Thu. May 29 - StellarMojo • Video Quizzo with DJ Rich • DJ Bowser 10pm D 10pm (Downstairs) Call for beverage policy Page A41 • 522-4991 Palko 9pm (Downstairs) (Downstairs) Our Specialty Sandwiches are EAT, DRINK, PLAY, ENTERTAINMENT, made on fresh EVENTS, FACES & PLACES homemade bread daily Poppi’s Signature Dishes Crispy Rice Balls Parmesan Truffle Fries Hamburger Italiano Gnocchi Alla Sorrentina Pescatore Pizza Nutella Pizza Homemade Specialty Desserts Catering Available Great Kids Menu for Special Events INSIDE DINING & OUTDOOR PATIO DINING AVAILABLE Call Ahead For Take-Out • 609.600.3964 www.poppisbrickoven.com • Open year Round 11am-1am 4709 New Jersey Av Wildwood • Next to Dogtooth Bar & Grill All Major credit cards accepted facebook.com/poppisbrickoven May 28 2014 Do The Shore www.DoTheShore.com A43 MAC 2014 June 11. $30 per person. (From Page A37) pany in association with the (MAC). For more informa- capemaymac.org. Presented by the Mid-At- Mid-Atlantic Center for the tion, call 609-884-5404 or DINING DIRECTORY dersized Marine who has lantic Center for the Arts & Arts & Humanities (MAC). 800-275-4278 or visit www. (From Page A41) returned to his Irish-Catholic Humanities (MAC). For more June 18-Aug. 1 capemaymac.org. Cape May Stage presents neighborhood in Philadel- information, call 609-884- Drink of the Week “Moon Over Buffalo”:In the The Mullitini phia after being critically 5404 or 800-275-4278 or June 12 Ghost 101 Investigation: madcap comedy tradition of TAKE OUT injured during battle. He visit www.capemaymac.org. Cape May Music Festival bears not only the medals Concert - The New Jer- Join paranormal research Lend Me a Tenor, Ken Lud- Crab Cake Hotline 2307 team Ghost-One for an in- wig’s hilarious Moon Over he earned but also the scars, sey Symphony Orchestra New Jersey Avenue North and now that he has come June 11-July 19 Chamber Players: The New vestigation at the reputedly Buffalo is a zany, slapstick, East Lynne Theater Com- home he must face the emo- Jersey Symphony Orchestra haunted Emlen Physick Es- backstage antics-driven Wildwood 609-523- pany presents “The First tional wounds he avoided Chamber Players perform a tate, 1048 Washington St. farce as actors’ George and 2400 Fifty Years”: This comedy/ by going to war. June 10 at program from the classical Try your hand at some of Charlotte Hay realize their crabcakehotline.com drama charts the ups and 8 p.m. Admission: Pay what repertoire on their “Golden their investigating tools and big chance to move from downs of a married couple you wish. Recommended for Age” string instruments at do EVP readings then dis- Buffalo theater to Holly- in seven scenes from 1872, Dominos ages 16 and older. The Rob- the Episcopal Church of the cuss your findings over des- wood movies. Performance seven years after the end 4800 New Jersey Avenue ert Shackleton Playhouse Advent, Washington and sert at the Carriage House schedule is as follows: June of the Civil War, to their is located at the corner of Franklin streets, on June 12 Café & Tearoom. Limited 18 through Aug. 1, Tues- Wildwood golden anniversary at the Bank & Lafayette streets. at 8 p.m. Featuring works event. $30 per person. June days through Sundays at 8 609-846-1000 beginning of the Roaring Presented by Cape May of Mozart, Dohnanyi and 13, 7:45 p.m. Sponsored p.m. The Robert Shackleton dominos.com ‘20s, in 1922. East Lynne Stage in association with Dvorak. General admission by the Mid-Atlantic Center Playhouse is located at the Theater Company’s artistic the Mid-Atlantic Center $20, Seniors $15, Students for the Arts & Humanities corner of Bank & Lafay- director tracked down the Li’l Kurtz’s for the Arts & Humanities $5. Presented by the Mid- (MAC). For more informa- ette streets. Admission: $35 only known script of this for- 6200 Park Boulevard (MAC) For more informa- Atlantic Center for the Arts tion, call 609-884-5404 or adults $30 seniors (62+) and gotten gem at the Billy Rose tion, call 609-884-5404 or & Humanities (MAC) with 800-275-4278 or visit www. $15 students. Presented by Wildwood Crest Collection at Lincoln Center 800-275-4278 or visit www. funding by the New Jersey capemaymac.org. Cape May Stage in associa- 609-522-8329 Library for the Performing capemaymac.org. State Council on the Arts. tion with the Mid-Atlantic Arts in NYC. Wednesdays For more information, call Center for the Arts & Hu- through Saturdays, June June 14 609-884-5404 or 800-275- Delaware Bay Lighthouse manities (MAC). For more June 11 11-July 19 at 8:30 p.m. (no Mr. D’s 4278 or visit www.capemay- Adventure: Come aboard information call 609-884- Bach’s Lunch: Enjoy a show on July 4; additional 4611 New Jersey Avenue mac.org. the Cape May Whale Watch- 5404 or 800-275-4278 or mini-concert by members show on July 6). First Presby- er to view and photograph visit www.capemaymac.org. Wildwood of the Bay-Atlantic Sym- terian Church, 500 Hughes historic lighthouses of the 609-522-2026 phony and an elegant Tea St. Admission: $30 general, June 13 late 19th and early part of Luncheon at the Carriage $25 seniors (age 62+), $15 Lighthouse Full Moon For more events in June the 20th centuries. Most of House Café & Tearoom lo- students and children 12 Climb: The Friends of the visit www.capemaymac.org. these lighthouses stand on cated on the grounds of the and under free. Sponsored Cape May Lighthouse in- pedestals out of sight of land Emlen Physick Estate, 1048 by East Lynne Theater Com- vite you to the full moon Washington St. 12:30 p.m. climb. Take advantage of and are still operational. the light of the full moon Each 7-hour cruise includes and let it guide you up the narration on Delaware Bay 199 stairs to the starry top. lore and legend, with infor- Cape May Stage Presents The Lighthouse is located in mation on fishing, spawning Cape May Point State Park, grounds and more. Includes Chances to Save for Lower Township. Tower ad- complimentary continental mission is free for “Friends” breakfast in the morning "The Mountaintop" members. June 13, 8 p.m. and a lavish buffet lunch. A CAPE MAY – Cape May corner of Lafayette and to 10 p.m. Non-members cash bar is available. June 14 Stage, Cape May’s premier Bank Streets in downtown price is $8 for adults, $3 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tick- LIVE MUSIC Equity theatre company Cape May. Performances for children (ages 3-12). ets $99. Sponsored by the now in its 26th year, opens are at 8 p.m. Wednesday Non-members who join Cape May Whale Watcher FRIDAY 5/30 the season with The Moun- through Saturday and 3 p.m. the group at a meeting will and the Mid-Atlantic Center 6-10PM taintop by Katori Hall, a on Sunday. Tickets are $35 get free admission to this for the Arts & Humanities surrealistic drama, taking for adults, $30 seniors (62+) program as well as future (MAC). For more informa- MARNIE & OPEN place on the eve of Martin and $15 students. A half- “Friends” events. Sponsored tion, call 609-884-5404 or NATE Friday at 4pm Luther King’s assassination. price preview performance by the Mid-Atlantic Center 800-275-4278 or visit www. A mysterious hotel maid, will take place May 21; for the Arts & Humanities SATURDAY 5/31 Serving Dinner Camae, brings King a cup of the official opening night coffee and the two engage will be May 22. A special 6-10PM Saturday & in conversation that sheds half-price senior matinee KITCHEN OPEN Every day 11am ‘til late night BEACHCOMBER a new light on King in this will take place May 25 and Sunday powerfully stripped down there will be a special “pay- New Happy Hour BILL at 12 noon for portrait of an American what-you-wish” night May Mon. - Fri. 3-6 (Restaurant & Bar) Lunch and legend. 6. For more information and $1 Domestic Pints • $2 Domestic Bottles Cape May Stage is proud reservations, please call the $2.00 Mixed Drinks • 1/2 Price Appetizers Serving Dinner to offer great savings to the box office at (609) 770-8311 • $3 Wine at 4pm New Jersey premiere of this or visit the theatre’s website amazing drama. May 25 at 3 at www.capemaystage.org. p.m. there will be a special The Mountaintop is pre- half-price senior matinee sented through the gracious NEW $9.99 with tickets on sale for $15 support of the Dog Friendly Beach & Browning Ave., North Cape May • 886-5529 to senior patrons (62+). Or Billmae Cottage and Sea ENTRÉE MENU save no matter your age Salt at the Ocean Club Ho- Full menu also available • www.harpoonhenrys.net with ‘Pay-What-You-Wish’ tel. This season’s sponsors night June 6 at 8 p.m. On include 410 Bank Street, this night, any remaining Frescos, Cape May Winery, Join us for every Phillies Game seats will be sold fifteen CapeSCape, Corner Cottage $1 Rolling Rocks • $1 Dogs (Bar Only) minutes prior to show time Apartments, Exit Zero, Chris at the price of your choos- Clemans Sotheby’s Interna- ~ Fully Stocked Liquor Store ~ ing. No advance reserva- tional Realty, North Beach OPEN FRIDAY- SUNDAY tions are available for this Health Club, the Montreal deal and ‘pay-what-you- Beach Resort, The Wash- 18th & New Jersey Avenues Like wish’ tickets are cash only. ington Inn and Lucky Bones. North Wildwood • (609) 522-3030 Us On STARTING AT 11AM Immediately following the performance June 6 there will be a talkback with the cast and crew. There are also two documentary film Serving Lunch screenings that coincide Free with The Mountaintop. May Delivery 25 at 7 p.m. there will be a & Dinner screening of the documen- Now serving breakfast Sat. & Sun. 7am tary The Powerbroker: Whit- ney Young’s Fight for Civil Happy Hour M-F 4:30-6:30 • All Day Sundays Rights, which focuses on Family Friendly Atmosphere All Food Specials 4-8pm only another important leader of CHEESESTEAK NIGHT & the civil rights movement. BALLS ’n’ BREWS & QUIZZO NAME THAT TUNE MON $3 Meatball Sandwiches THURS At 8 p.m. June 2 another $1 Coors Light Drafts 8pm til close $4 Cheesesteaks documentary The March $1.50 Coors Light Drafts • 8pm til close will be screened – this one focusing on the March on FIESTA NIGHT LIVE Washington, the biggest TUE Live Entertainment SAT ENTERTAINMENT civil protest in American Tacos 3 for $3 • Coronas & Modelos $2.50 DRINK SPECIALS history. Both screenings are ‘pay-what-you-wish’ events. WINGS n’ YUENGS SNOW CRAB SUNDAYS WED 1/2 Priced Wings SUN $10.99 1 lb. 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