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Do the Shore A27 May 28 2014 Do The Shore www.DoTheShore.com A27 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 New Jersey. 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 Emlen Physick Estate 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.
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