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West Cape May Strawberry Festival to Be Held June 7

WEST CAPE MAY -- The for the first time annual West Cape May Cape May Brew- Strawberry Festival will be ing Company will held this year on June 7, be offering straw- 2014 with a raindate of June berry beer! Of 8. The festival runs from 9-5 course the stars of in Wilbraham Park in West the show are the and Queen will take place Do The Shore 6/5-6/8 Cape May at the intersec- fresh picked Jersey straw- on stage at 3pm. Voting is tions of Broadway, West berries, strawberry plants all day. Perry and Sunset Blvds. and strawberry shortcake. Tickets will be sold all Admission is free. The strawberry shortcake day for the raffle sponsored Official summertime is on the horizon, and the shore is already in full swing with a This much anticipated booth is co sponsored with each year by the business number of family festivals, cultural celebrations, and even a few competitive sporting rite of spring is sponsored the March of Dimes and association benefiting the by the West Cape May Busi- raises much needed funds Cape May Technical School events. Check out some of the thrilling events the first days of June have to offer here: ness Association and fea- for children and families. Scholarship program. The tures 90-plus vendors sell- There will be entertain- winner will be chosen at Amadeus Mozart’s Serenata notturna. The Bay-Atlantic ing such items as strawberry ment all day starting with 4 p.m. Dr. Physick's 159th Birthday Party Symphony has been the Festival Orchestra since 2003. t-shirts, strawberry pottery, Bill Bittman on the steel Join the fun on June 7th Thursday, June 5th from 10 a.m. to noon General admission is $25, seniors $20, and students $10. strawberry stained glass, drum from 9-11, Robyn Hip- and get your Strawberry on! Where: Emlen Physick Estate strawberry jewelry, straw- pel and Amy Hufana from For more information, 1048 Washington St, Cape May berry smoothies, straw- 11-1 and the Calamity Janes call Diane Flanegan at 609- Join the Friends of the Physick Estate and celebrate the 34th Annual South Jersey berry crepes, strawberry from 1-5 p.m. The crowning 884-9325. 159th birthday of Dr. Emlen Physick, Cape May's illustri- Shark Tournament vintage items and this year of the 2014 Strawberry King ous Victorian citizen, on the grounds of the 1879 Physick Friday, June 6th from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Estate. Watch a challenge croquet match between the Where: South Jersey Marina Friends of the Physick Estate and Friends of the Cape May 1231 New Jersey 109, Cape May Lighthouse. Wear your summer whites and root for your The Richest Shark Tournament in New Jersey! For more favorite players! For more information, call 609-884-5404 information, visit sjmarina.com or call 609-884-2400. or 800-275-4278 or visit www.capemaymac.org Art & You at the Park & Zoo Alex’s Lemonade Stand Saturday-Sunday, June 7th & 8th Friday-Sunday, June 6th through 8th from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Where: Shore Guys Heating Where: Cape May County Park and Zoo & Air Conditioning 707 North Route 9, Cape May Court House 1065 Rte. 47 South, Rio Grande The Cape May County Division of Culture & Heritage and In an effort to join the battle against childhood cancer, the Cape May County Park and Zoo and the Zoo Society The Shore Guys Heating & Air staff, along with a few young are sponsoring a new event, “Art & You at the Park & Zoo,” volunteers, will host an Alex’s Lemonade Stand during June 7 and 8. Over 400,000 visitors came to the Cape May National Lemonade Days, Friday, June 6 from 9 a.m. - 4:30 County Park and Zoo last year. This is an opportunity to tap p.m., Saturday, June 7 from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. and Sunday, into that audience and showcase your work. June 8, from 9 a.m. - 1:30 p.m., at 1065 Rte. 47 South in “Art & You at the Park & Zoo” will be a non-juried art Rio Grande, NJ. show and sale. Any artist or artisan may reserve a display space and show and/or sell their works of art. One of the Cape May Music Festival Concert missions of the Division of Culture & Heritage is to promote our local arts and history organizations and our local art- Bay-Atlantic Symphony ists. Since we appreciate how difficult it can be to get the Thursday, June 5th from 8 to 10 p.m. public to visit you, we hope we can get a new audience Where: First Presbyterian Church of Cape May to appreciate your work. The show will be located in the 500 Hughes Street, Cape May courtyard directly adjacent to the entrance to the zoo, so June 5 at 8 p.m., led by principal conductor Jed Gaylin, most visitors to the park will pass by the show. the Bay-Atlantic Symphony performs a program of music with organ accompaniment featuring organist Marvin Mills entitled, “Nocturnes, With All the Stops”. The program Kayak Rally includes Alexander Borodin’s Nocturne; Joseph Rhein- Saturday, June 7th from 9 a.m. to noon berger’s Concerto No. 1 in F-major, The Romantic; Franz Where: Fisherman's Memorial, Cape May Josef Haydn’s Organ Concerto in F-major; and Wolfgang Kayak Rally is a fundraiser for the Cape May Dragon (Page A22 Please) BUY ONE ADULT LUNCH SPEND $2000 AT Free AT REGULAR DINNER GET PRICE, GET 2ND ADULT Delivery % OFF $ 00 OFF Family Restaurant Now serving breakfast Sat. & Sun. 7am 50WITH COUPON WITH2 COUPON cannot be combined with any other offers cannot be combined with any other offers Happy Hour M-F 4:30-6:30 • All Day Sundays EXPIRES 6/11/14 EXPIRES 6/11/14 Serving The Finest Veal • Steak • Seafood • Pasta All Food Specials 4-8pm only The Best Deal - Cheng’s Buffet Family Friendly Atmosphere * Italian Seafood Specialties * CHEESESTEAK NIGHT & BUY ONE DINNER COMBO WEEKLY EVERY DAY BALLS ’n’ BREWS & QUIZZO AT REGULAR PRICE, GET 2ND OPEN DAILY NAME THAT TUNE DINNER COMBO SPECIALS MON $3 Meatball Sandwiches THURS MON. - SAT. $1 Coors Light Drafts 8pm til close $4 Cheesesteaks % OFF • Coconut Shrimp Lunch from 11am • Dinner from 3pm $1.50 Coors Light Drafts • 8pm til close 50WITH COUPON • Mussels • SUNDAY - Dinner from 3pm cannot be combined with any other offers FIESTA NIGHT LIVE TAKE OUT ONLY. 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(From Page A21) At 10 a.m., boaters will launch from Higbees Beach at the Canal. Meanwhile, activities begin at Sunset Beach by Boat Festival. This is just for fun, no race timers. We will the shipwreck awaiting boaters to arrive. Next, boaters will have a few prizes, so don't miss your chance to have fun arrive on the beach greeted by conch shell horn blowing, & support a great festival. Meet at Fisherman's Memorial drumming and dance. At 5 p.m., those in attendance will at the Cape May Harbor. be invited to enjoy a Community Dinner at Good Earth Open Seven Days a Week Organic Eatery. Finally at 9 p.m., the Oceans Day drum Breakfast served 8-11:30am West Cape May circle at bonfire will commence at Sunset Beach Sports- man's Club. Bring your drums and great ideas for keeping Lunch at 11:30am • Dinner at 5pm Strawberry Festival Saturday, June 7th from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. our waters clean! Where: Wilbraham Park Broadway and Sunset Blvd, West Cape May Escape the Cape Triathlon The annual West Cape May Strawberry Festival will be & Aquabike held this year on June 7, 2014 with a raindate of June 8. Sunday, June 8th from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is free. This much anticipated rite of spring is Where: Cape May-Lewes Ferry Terminal - 1200 Lin- sponsored by the West Cape May Business Association and coln Blvd, Cape May features 90 plus vendors selling such items as strawberry t-shirts, strawberry pottery, strawberry stained glass, straw- DelMoSports, Lower Township and the Cape May – berry jewelry, strawberry smoothies, strawberry crepes, Lewes Ferry announced that the East Coast’s premier, strawberry vintage items and this year for the first time one-of-a-kind sporting event, The Escape the Cape Triathlon 322 Washington Street Mall, Cape May Cape May Brewing Company will be offering strawberry & Aquabike, returns for a second season along the Jersey (609)884-9119 • www.tishasfinedining.com beer! Of course the stars of the show are the fresh picked Shore on June 8. The Cape May-Lewes Ferry’s Terminal Jersey strawberries, strawberry plants and strawberry is expected to host 1,500 triathletes, their families and shortcake. The strawberry shortcake booth is co-sponsored friends for this momentous endurance event. Just like last with the March of Dimes and raises much needed funds year’s inaugural event, the races will start aboard a Cape for children and families. May – Lewes Ferry vessel in the Delaware Bay. 1/2 PRICE APPS 3-6PM There will be entertainment all day starting with Bill Bit- People may register for the event at www.escapeth- AT THE BAR, EVERY DAY tman on the steel drum from 9-11, Robyn Hippel and Amy ecape.com. Athletes will board the ferry and journey out Hufana from 11-1 and the Calamity Janes from 1-5 p.m. into the Delaware Bay where they will jump off into the The crowning of the 2014 Strawberry King and Queen will waters to begin the race. The event will consist of three take place on stage at 3 p.m. Get your Strawberry on! For separate races taking place simultaneously. The Sprint more information, call 609-884-9325. Triathlon consists of a .35 mile swim, 10 mile bike, and DAILY SPECIALS - ALL DAY* 5k run. The International Triathlon will consist of a 1 mile 11:30am to 10:00pm Lower Township Celebrates swim, 20 mile bike, and 5 mile run, and the International Aquabike consisting of a 1 mile swim and 20 mile bike only. SUNDAY Roast Turkey Dinner . . $8 .99 WEDNESDAY Wings World Oceans Day Sunday, June 8th from 10 a.m. In partnership with the Escape the Cape Triathlon, the Sirloin Steak, Popcorn Shrimp Hot, Mild or BBQ ...... $1 .95 Where: Higbees Beach and Sunset Beach, Naval Air Station Wildwood (NASW) Aviation Museum’s & Coleslaw ...... $9 .99 Served with celery & bleu cheese Lower Township Runway 5K & 1 Mile Fun Walk will take place on a runway at June 8 is a yearly global celebration of oceans to raise the Cape May Airport on June 7, 2014. Early registration is MONDAY Mini Cheese Steaks . .$1 .95 THURSDAY Cheeseburger . . . $2 .50 awareness in keeping our oceans clean and water life highly recommended. The race will begin promptly at 9:00 Prime Rib Sandwich . . . . . $6 .99 protected. Activities presented globally give people oppor- a.m. For more information about the Aviation Museum, TUESDAY Chicken Parm . . . . . $2 .95 tunities to make a difference in their own communities to please visit www.usnasw.org. Meatloaf Dinner ...... $8 .99 * with a beverage purchase protect our living waters of the planet, including rivers and streams that lead into oceans and bays, where the fresh For more information about these, and other commu- waters meet the salt water. Schedule of events: nity events, see the Herald's online calendar. Like us Be sure to visit DoTheShore.com for more information 17th Ave. NORTH WILDWOOD about entertainment happenings and nightlife. . on BETWEEN NJ & CENTRAL (609) 729-7290 Summer Solstice Festivus Saturday, June 21st at Cape May County Museum 5pm-7:30pm Live music, food and games Bring your lawn chairs or blankets and Woodbine Elementary make yourself comfortable. Don’t feel like packing a picnic? School to Hold Call ahead and order one of ours!* *Taking orders through June 17th. Field Day, Carnival Price $14.00 meal. June 6 WOODBINE -- The Wood- New Military Annex Grand Opening July 5th bine Elementary School will Thanks to the contribu- be holding their 4th Annual tion of our sponsors, includ- 609-465-3535 • 504 Route 9 CMCH Field Day and Fun Night Car- ing Sturdy Bank and the Sam nival June 6. Azeez Museum, we are able to provide T-shirts to all our students and faculty mem- bers. Our sponsors also Escape the Cape provide us with a bounce house, a bounce obstacle Triathlon After course, dunk tank and Field Day refreshments. Party, Sunday Rain or shine, our Field June 8th Day will be held from 9:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Our Fun Night Carnival is from 4:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. The carni- val is open to everyone! We LIVE MUSIC have many great booths at FRIDAY 6/6 the carnival including, the Tumblewheels Bus, bounce 6-10PM house, obstacle course, MARNIE & OPEN dunk tank, baseball toss, Friday at 4pm swish ball, sand art, face NATE painting, duck pond, trea- Serving Dinner sure dig and much, much SATURDAY 6/7 more. 6-10PM Saturday & Great refreshments are available including, meat BEACHCOMBER Sunday pies, hot dogs, hamburgers, BILL at 12 noon for cotton candy, snow cones, Lunch and Dinner popcorn and more! SUNDAY 6/8 Starting Fri. June 6th This is a great community 1-5PM event and a great way to Open Every Night end the school year. BEACHCOMBER for Dinner at 4pm BILL

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East Lynne Theater Company Presents Happy Hour Monday- Friday 4-6pm a Marriage in Seven Scenes Dinners Nightly 4pm CAPE MAY - They love, company is in residence. Lunches 11:30am, they fight, they make up, On opening night, June Fridays, Saturdays they care for each other – 11, there is an after-show & Sundays it’s a marriage. The award- party at Pier House Restau- Sunset Specials winning Equity professional rant, 1317 Beach Ave., near East Lynne Theater Com- La Mer Beachfront Inn. June Every Day 4-5:30pm pany presents “The First 20, is an after-show Q&A Fifty Years,” a dramatic- immediately following the comedy that shows the ups show. An American Sign and downs of a marriage Language interpreted per- in seven scenes, each dur- formance is July 11. ing a pivotal anniversary. New this year, is our spe- Beginning right after their cial After-Show Receptions In celebration of our 25th Anniversary honeymoon in 1872, seven that take place downstairs years after the end of the at the First Presbyterian 2 For 25 From Our Sunset Menu Civil War, the play marks Church. June 27, is our first $ 4-5:30 Daily the lives of Anne and Martin one, after “The First Fifty Wells up to their golden an- Years.” The cost is only $10 506 West Rio Grande Ave., (Foot of Bridge) Wildwood niversary at the beginning of for tasty homemade hors 609-729-5301 • www.boathouseonline.net the Roaring ‘20s, in 1922. d'oeuvres and another op- 2014 Newspapers © Herald ELTC’s artistic director portunity to meet Beckley Gayle Stahlhuth tracked and Sam. All proceeds from down the only known script these evenings will be split of this forgotten gem at between The Food Closet One Fish.Two Fish the Billy Rose Collection at and the nonprofit ELTC. Lincoln Center Library for Ticket prices are $30 for New American Fine Dining the Performing Arts in NYC. general admission, $25 for What intrigued her about seniors and those with dis- the play was, that although abilities, $15 for students, written over 90 years ago, and ages twelve and under the dialogue is still fresh, are free. Season tickets are proving that the decade $80 for four shows and may be different but the may be purchased at the dreams and discussions box office, through ELTC’s remain the same. website, by phone, or by Fresh Local Jan de Hartog covered sending a check to the of- the same territory with his fice: 121 Fourth Ave., West Seafood! 1952 Tony Award-winning Cape May, NJ 08204. Season play “The Fourposter” that tickets are flexible, even Local farm to table covers 35 years of a mar- allowing patrons to use all riage from 1890-1925, and four for one performance Select was adapted into the musi- if they wish, but must be Agency of the National En- the generosity of many 1/2 Price Apps cal, “I Do! I Do!” but “The purchased by July 1. dowment for the Arts; and patrons. First Fifty Years” came first. To make reservations, Mon.-Thurs. Playing on Broadway in call ELTC at 884-5898, or e- 5209 Pacific Ave., Wildwood, NJ 1922, “The First Fifty Years” mail [email protected]. was the first success of Learn more about this show (609)522-5223 (Right across from Duffer’s) Like us on Henry Myers (1893-1975). and the other five coming Born in Chicago, Myers up through mid-December, Restaurant and Bar and his mother moved to as well as our touring roster Manhattan before music and educational outreach, Let Dad’s inner Caveman be satisfied at at Columbia University, he by going to our website, Deck and met lyricist Lorenz Hart, www.eastlynnetheater.org. who produced “The First East Lynne's produc- Inside Restaurant Fifty Years” at the Princess tion season would not be Theater. Like many Broad- possible without season Open 7 Days way playwrights after the sponsors Curran Investment Crash of ’29, Myers looked Management, Aleathea's West for work. He accepted Restaurant, The Henry Saw- A Week a two-year contract with yer Inn, La Mer Beachfront Father’s Day Carnivore Menu Paramount Pictures, and Inn; and The Washington Serving Breakfast stayed in California for al- Inn, as well as funding from most twenty years. His nu- the New Jersey Department Saturday & Sunday 8-11:30am merous screenplays include of State, Division of Travel “Million Dollar Legs” (1932) and Tourism; New Jersey 954 Ocean Drive, cape May, nJ and “Destry Rides Again” State Council on the Arts/ Between GSP & Wildwood Crest on the Bay in Harbor View Marina (1939). Dept. of State, a Partner 609-884-5444 Playing the roles of Anne and Martin Wells are Beck- ley Andrews and Samuel Douglas Clark, both new $20 or more $13.95 to ELTC. Beckley’s cred- % check ADULTS its include a national tour 1 per table Off Good until $7.95 of “Grease” with Frankie 10 11/14 Avalon, New York City Op- CHILDREN era’s “Cendrillon,” and the FOR Broadway production of FATHER’S “Gypsy” starring Patti Lu- $6.95 Lunch Specials DAY ONLY Pone under the direction includes your choice of our truffle fries of Arthur Laurents. Sam or house salad. Available Mon.-Fri. recently arrived from Aus- tralia where he worked on Call for beverage policy a range of projects including Our Specialty Sandwiches are developing and perform- made on fresh ing in two new Australian homemade bread daily works, “April's Fool” by Da- vid Burton and “Often I Find Poppi’s That I am Naked” by Fiona Signature Dishes Sprott, both of which toured Crispy Rice Balls FATHER’S DAY SPECIALS: nationally. Other credits Parmesan Truffle Fries Chicken Fried with White • Lox and Bagel Station, include the Queensland Hamburger Italiano Premiere of “The Lieuten- Gnocchi Alla Sorrentina Fresh Lox Served with Traditional Sides • Sausage Gravy and Biscuits ant of Inishmore” by Martin Pescatore Pizza Pancakes with Bacon on the Inside McDonagh. Nutella Pizza Bacon Dippers: “The First Fifty Years” Homemade Specialty Omelet of the Day: Kitchen Sink - runs from June 11 through Desserts July 19, Wednesdays Catering Available Ham, Bacon, Sausage, Onions, Tomatoes, Mushrooms with 3 cheeses through Saturdays at 8:30 for Special Events p.m., except there is no Great Kids Menu Meat Choices: Pork Roll, Canadian Bacon, Scrapple, show on Friday, July 4, and INSIDE DINING & OUTDOOR PATIO DINING AVAILABLE Sausage, Bacon, Corned Beef Hash an added show July 6. 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The minute that Linda Gentille took the stage at the on a big band with string section format, it would seem Ocean City Music Pier with her 25 piece big band orchestra, appropriate that The Jersey Shore Pops would have a band Early Bird Specials 3-5:30pm The Jersey Shore Pops, she clearly had the audience under leader conductor at the helm. Blackboard Specials • Full Course Dinners her spell. Her charisma and stage persona certainly are Gentille won over the audience from the start through reminiscent of both Liberace and Roger Williams, other her interaction with them. One of the special highlights Take Out Available • Baking on the Premises outstanding piano entertainers. She was not only gorgeous was when she invited a married couple of 57 years dance in her beaded gown, but funny and witty from the start. to The Moonlight serenade. I have seen many veteran per- 325 WEST SPRUCE AVE. , NORTH WILDWOOD The orchestra had to make a plea to the Mayor and City formers in my own career, but have never seen a performer Council to be able to perform at the Music Pier, and the be so natural and genuine on stage before. The orchestra 609-729-4900 battle was worth the effort. continued with several Glenn Miller classics including In The orchestra opened the show with a fabulous upbeat The Mood, complete with lively big band choreography so FREE PARKING • www.stardinercafe.com version of Sing Sing Sing, and Gentille conducted the or- reminiscent of that great era. One of the featured solo- ists in the performance was the lead trumpet soloist for the pops, Clifford Buggs. It is easy to see why he led Got Pancakes? the Coast Guard Band in Cape May for many years Dine-In at our New Location! with his amazing talent and All You Can Eat pepperoni or cheese slices for $5.99 command of the jazz rep- ertoire. 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June 15 through June 20, presented by the Wildwood Avenue in Wildwood Crest – 609-523-0999 While Supplies Last Restaurant Association. Take this opportunity to visit a - Neil's Steak and Seafood Restaurant – 222 E. Schel- new restaurant you’ve been meaning to try or revisit one lenger Avenue in Wildwood – 609-522-5226 of your old favorites. - North End American Grill – 206 Olde New Jersey Avenue in North Wildwood – 609-435-5691 Over 20 of the Wildwoods’ top restaurants will partici- - Pacific Grill – 4801 Pacific Avenue in Wildwood – 609- Sangria pate in Restaurant Week – each offering a complete four- 523-2333 course meal including appetizer, salad, entrée and dessert - Piro's Village Restaurant – 1901 New York Avenue in Sundays! for only $30 plus tax and gratuity. North Wildwood – 609-729-0401 - Ravioli House – 102 E. Bennett Avenue in Wildwood $5 Sangrias Below is a list of participating restaurants: – 609-522-7894 before 5pm! - Schellenger's Restaurant – 3516 Atlantic Avenue in - Adam’s Restaurant – 1700 Boardwalk in Wildwood – Wildwood – 609-522-0433 609-523-1002 - The Establishment at 100 – 100 Olde New Jersey Avenue - Alfe’s Restaurant – 3401 New Jersey Avenue in Wild- in North Wildwood – 609-523-8100 wood – 609-729-5755 - The Wharf Restaurant – 708 W. Burk Avenue in Wild- - Bandana’s Mexican Grille - 5607 Atlantic Avenue in wood – 609-522-6336 Wildwood Crest - 609-522-5735 - Urie’s Waterfront Restaurant – 588 West Rio Grande - Blue Water Grille - 3320 Atlantic Avenue in Wildwood Avenue in Wildwood – 609-522-4189 – 609-522-0303 - Westy's Irish Pub – 101 E. Walnut Avenue in North - Boardwalk Bar & Grill – 3500 Atlantic Avenue in Wild- Wildwood – 609-522-4991 wood – 609-522-2431 - Boathouse Restaurant – 506 West Rio Grande Avenue For the full list of participating restaurants and their in Wildwood – 609-729-5301 menus, visit WildwoodsNJ.com/restaurant-week or call - Cattle ‘n Clover Irish Steakhouse – 3817 Pacific Avenue 609-729-9000. in Wildwood – 609-522-3800 - Dog Tooth Bar & Grille – 100 E. Taylor Avenue in Wild- A second Restaurant Week in the Wildwoods will take wood – 609-522-8383 Ocean Drive, Wildwood Crest, NJ place at the end of the summer season, from Aug. 24 (At the base of the Wildwood Crest Bridge) - Gia Restaurant – 7400 Ocean Avenue in Wildwood through Aug. 29, 2014. Crest – 609-729-5959 609.522.1341 – www.twomilelanding.com - Ice House Restaurant & Bar – 4415 Park Boulevard in For additional information about the Wildwoods, visit Wildwood – 609-522-0033 www.WildwoodsNJ.com or call 800-992-9732.

Jersey Shore Pops (From Page 24) 100 veterans in attendance. to one of America’s greatest experienced. I certainly is to showcase the Pops The audience was deeply composers. He would have have to agree, and it was sparkling musical soloists moved as Gentille led the been proud. a fitting and well deserved onstage. tribute. Gentille left the stage tribute to our heroes in uni- Yet another highlight of The show climaxed when only to return in a spec- form. The Jersey Shore Pops the show was when the Gentille conducted and tacular patriotic red, white has a long career ahead and orchestra’s concert mistress performed her original ar- and blue gown that left Ocean City will be lucky to took center stage for a duet rangement of the classic the audience speechless. have them back. with Gentille on an unusual Rhapsody in Blue. I don’t The Youth Opera of South -By Jim Yester, Music Casual Upscale arrangement of “Amazing think Gershwin could have Jersey joined the stage for Critic Waterfront Dining Grace.” Susan Elsayed, con- played it any better or with the inspiring finale of “God cert mistress for the orches- more zeal than Gentille. It Bless America.” This group Jim Yester is the founding tra, felt right on stage at the is obvious from her non- of young singers were both member and lead singer of Music Pier, having been the stop smile during this piece wonderful and professional the 60’s vocal group The former concert mistress for that she loves the music of as they followed Gentille’s Association and is a musi- The Ocean City Pops in the George Gershwin as much cues. The audience stood cian and music critic. He at- 80’s under Conductor Frank as anyone. The horn sec- with pride and everyone tended the May 24 debut of Rugierri. She has blossomed tions complimented her left with smile. Many were Linda Gentille & The Jersey into a charismatic stage passion on the piano. It was heard saying this was the Shore Pops at The Ocean performer with energy that truly an outstanding tribute best concert they had ever City Music Pier. matches Gentille’s enthusi- asm. It was exciting to watch the two of them together as Elsayed prances all over the stage and into the audi- ence, while never missing a step or a string. The most dynamic violin player I have ever witnessed on stage to Early Dinner 3 Course Prix-Fixe Menu be sure. The audience went Hibachi • Sushi • Teriyaki absolutely wild over this $25 available until 6pm upbeat blue grass version • Udon Noodles of the inspirational classic. Buggs joined in on his trum- • Outdoor Eating starting Open Friday thru Sunday at 3pm pet for the finale and once Memorial Day thru Labor Day again much of the audience • Live Music on Weekends was standing. Happy Hour 3-6pm The Jersey Shore Pops • Freshest Seafood Available with Buck-a-Shuck Oysters has a reputation for honor- • A Wonderful Experience to Share with Friends ing veterans during their and a new Happy Hour bar menu. shows with Gentille’s origi- ~ Eat In or Take Out ~ Check out our new summer menu nal arrangement of The 3845 Bayshore Rd., North Cape May, NJ 08204 Armed Forces Music, and tonight they would not dis- 609-898-8888 appoint. The audience was Mon. - Thurs.: 11:30am-10pm Ocean Drive, Wildwood Crest, NJ completely involved in this • Sun: 11:30am-9:30pm • Fri. & Sat.: 11:30-11pm (At the base of the Wildwood Crest Bridge) stirring patriotic tribute and 609.522.1341 – www.twomilelanding.com there must have been over A26 www.DoTheShore.com Do The Shore June 4 2014 Calendar Events Listed below are upcoming events posted to the Herald calendar online. For more information concerning these events, to see more events, or to submit an event to the calendar, free of charge, go to events.capemaycounty- herald.com. Submission of an event does not guarantee print publication, due to the volume received. To ensure print promotion for your event, you may arrange for a paid submission by calling 886-8600, Ext 34.

and Tearoom (609) 884- Cape May Park • JApanese Hibachi 5404 Coming... Ocean City Flower Family Fun Day! at at 5:45pm in Scrabble Show at 2:00pm in Ocean 10:00am in Cape May • sushi bar • thai cuisine at the Avalon Free Avalon City at the Music Pier at the Robert Shackleton Lunch Mon.-Thur. 11am - 3pm, 7/18 Public Library (609) 525-9300 Playhouse (609) 770-8311 16th Annual 5K Beach The Musella Founda- Fri. & Sat. 11am - 3pm Run/1K Walk at 5:00pm 2014 Left Forum Re- 5/29/14 tion for Brain Tumor at the Pavilion at JFK form and/or Revolution: Story Time at 10:00am Research 1.5 Mile Walk Dinner Sun • 12 noon - 10pm, Blvd. and the beach in Imagining a World with in Avalon at the Avalon at 10:00am in Cape May Mon. - Thurs. 4:30pm - 10:30pm, Sea Isle City (609) 463- Transformative Justice. Free Public Library Court House at the Cape Fri. & Sat. 4:30pm - 11pm 0313 at 2:00pm in New York, Cape May Music Festi- at the John Jay College of May County Park & Zoo val Concert –Traditional Criminal Justice, The City (609) 884-9853 5/28/14 Irish Music at 8:00pm in University of New York Lower Township El- Cape May at Cape May (212) 817-2003 ementary School PTA Open 7 Days a Week Eastern Star Golf Out- Convention Hall (609) Spring Carnival at ing at 9:00am in Ocean 2014 Spring Jazz Fest 13 S. Dennis Road, Cape May Court House 884-5404 12:00pm in North Cape View at Heritage Golf at 7:00pm in Cape May at at Sandman School 609-465-8888 • 609-463-8888 Course (609) 204-0800 Cape May Convention Hall May 5/30/14 (609) 884-6583 (609) 884-9140 Bach's Lunch a t Exit 0 International 12:30pm in Cape May at at 9:00am 6/1/14 Serving Cape May County Since 1941! the Carriage House Cafe Jazz Festival 5/31/14 in Cape May throughout Tour de Cape May Barks on the Boards at Bike Ride at 8:00am in 11:30am in Ocean City at Cape May begins at the the 6th street practice field Cape May Lewes Ferry (609) 398-9500 CMC Bar Foundation parking lot Cape Shore Carole 4th Annual Fun Family Performance at 3:00pm Marge’s Diner Field Day 5K Run, 1 Mile in Ocean City at the Holy Hosts Race Judicata Walk and Flea Market at Trinity Episcopal Church ~ Eat Here, Get Gas ~ 8:00am in Whitesboro at Cape May Music Festi- The Cape May County Bar Foundation is holding its 16th the Martin Luther King Annual 5K Beach Run/1K Walk on Friday, July 18, 2014 on val Concert – A Night in Community Center (609) New Orleans at 5:00pm the Beach in Sea Isle City. In-person registration begins at 425-3937 Ask About 5:00 p.m. at the Pavilion at JFK Blvd. and the beach. The in Cape May at Cape May race will begin at 6:30 p.m. There will be prizes for the top South Jersey Walk-a- Convention Hall (609) finishers in each category. Fee - $20 for walkers and runners thon at 8:30am in Wild- 884-5404 Our Specials! age 14 & under; and $25 for all other runners.You can also wood starts just south of Cape May Restaurant register online at: www.cmcba.org. Rain date, July 19th. the Wildwoods Convention Week at 5:00pm in Cape Open 6:30am to 2:00pm Proceeds of this event benefit the Cape May County Bar Center (609) 465-7765 May throughout Cape May with Daily Specials 7 Days A Week Foundation Scholarship Fund which awards two scholar- Cold Spring Country ships a year to Cape May County High School students Fair at 9:00am in Cape 6/2/14 going on to college. May at Historic Cold Spring Trip to Niagara/To- Routes 9 & 83, Clermont, NJ 08210 For more information on this event, please contact Village (609) 898-2300 Michele Devine-Hartnett, Executive Director at 463-0313. ronto at 8:00am in Cape Between Sea Isle & Avalon Blvds. Lower Township Com- Check us out on Facebook and @cmcobar on Twitter. May Court House leav- (609)624-1798 • Fax 624-7802 munity Day at 9:00am in ing from Cape Regional Villas at Clem Mulligan long-term parking (609) 465-9754 Live Entertainment every Thurs., Fri. & Sat. * * * * * * * * * * * * * See grid for line-up Knitting Club a t 3:30pm in Avalon at the Open Every Day at 11 Avalon Free Public Library Happy Hour Mon.-Fri. 4-7pm Cape May Stage – REVERSE HAPPY HOUR Film Screening of “The 7 Days a week starting at 12am March” at 8:00pm in Saturday Cape May at The Rob- BBQ Rib $1.75 Pints, $2 Domestics, $3 Well Drinks, Special App Menu ert Shackleton Playhouse Night (609) 884-5404 PHILLIES HOMETOWN PLACE New Craft beers bottled and draft! Atmosphere 6/3/14 Restaurant $1.00 Dogs • $1.50 PBR Pints Mon- Build a Burger // Yuengling Lager Trip to Niagara/To- During all Phillies Games $3 Bombs featuring Tea Bombs ronto at 8:00am in Cape Marketplace Atmosphere Tues- Pizzas & Pitchers May Court House leav- ing from Cape Regional Mini Irish Weekend Wed- Pie Day//Imports long-term parking (609) Serving Dinner Thurs- TEX MEX// Coronas & Flavored 465-9754 Sindi Raymond Band performs Daily Mon. & Thurs. Bud a Ritas * * * * * * * * * * * * * Prime Rib every Thursday at 8pm Fri & Sat- Blackboard Specials Story Time at 10:00am From 4pm in Avalon at the Avalon Night 6th- Punkabillys 9pm 48¢ Wings Thursdays Free Public Library ALL DAY ALL NIGHT 7th- Jamison 9pm 6/4/14 3rd & New York Aves., N. Wildwood • 609-522-7759 WITH Any Appetizer Trip to Niagara/To- ronto at 8:00am in Cape THIS COUPON 1/2 Price May Court House leav- ing from Cape Regional Valid only at Wildwood location. Coupon must be validated by hostess long-term parking (609) prior to seating. Offer good thru 6/11/14. One per customer, excludes BBQ Rib Appetizer. A local favorite 465-9754 * * * * * * * * * * * * * The Cumberland Make it yours! County College Founda- Early Bird Menu • Only $14.50 tion School Counts! Golf Served Sunday through Friday from 4-5pm A LA CARTE MENU Classic at 11:00am in SALADS • SANDWICHES • WRAPS • QUICHE All Entrees include fresh garden salad or soup, bread, butter, and Dessert. Swainton at Sand Barrens ***Entrees include vegetable and baked potato or side of pasta*** Plus our popular Golf Club (856) 691-8600 x1392 Tour of Italy • Rigatoni alla Primavera • Manicotti • Stuffed Shells CLASSIC TEA LUNCHEON or AFTERNOON TEA Penne al Forno • Shrimp Scampi • Salsa di Vongole 40th Annual Senior Art Show at 11:00am in ***Eggplant Parmigian ***Veal or Chicken Parmigian Cape May Court House ***Deep Fried or Broiled Crab Cake Casual dining on the beautiful grounds of the at the Cape May County ***Fried Shrimp ***Broiled or Fried Flounder 1879 Emlen Physick Estate with ample free parking Administration Building ***Chicken Marsala ***Filet Mignon 6oz ($4.00 extra) (609) 886-2784 Tomato, Marinara, Vodka or Alfredo Sauce with Meatball or Sausage Served Over your Choice of Spaghetti, Angel Hair, Linguini, Penne or Rigatoni Carriage House Cafe & Tearoom 6/5/14 (Not Available For Take Out) 1048 Washington St., Cape May Trip to Niagara/To- Daily 11am-4pm • Resv. 609-884-5111 • Kids Menu • Take-Out ronto at 8:00am in Cape Take Out Available May Court House leav- 5401 Atlantic Ave., Wildwood Crest • 609-523-0999 See our menu at www.capemaymac.org ing from Cape Regional long-term parking (609) www.LittleItalyWildwood.com Operated by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC) (Page A28 Please) June 4 2014 Do The Shore www.DoTheShore.com A27 The New Wildwoods Beach N Boat Fishing Challenge LIGHTHOUSE Is June 13–15 THE WILDWOODS -- On Father’s Day Weekend, June POINTE 13 – June 15, the Wildwoods, NJ will host the first ever WATERFRONT RESTAURANT AND BAR Wildwoods Beach N Boat Fishing Challenge. This event features tournament fishing for the entire OPEN 4PM family in and all around the Wildwoods for three fun-filled Celebrating 22 Years! days – including special events and huge prizes. The tourna- Deck Open ment begins June 13 at 2 p.m. and will continue through June 15 at 10 a.m. The three-day format welcomes partici- Fri. & Sat. pants to fish for an hour, a day or all 44 hours. from 3pm Base camp and weigh-ins will be held in front of the Wildwoods Convention Center, and an awards ceremony will take place June 15 at 11 a.m. Eight (8) $1,000 cash prizes will be awarded for the largest catch in each species Combines Great Food And Deckertainment category caught during the three days. Fishermen, fisherwomen and fisherkids can angle for DINING ROOM SPECIALS eight species – including Striped Bass, Fluke, Weakfish, King Crab Legs ...... 29.99 Black Drum, Bluefish, Kingfish, Tautog and Sea Bass – from the beach, a boat, a dock, jetty or anywhere in salt water in Snow Crab Legs ...... 15.99 and around the Wildwoods. Lucky (and skilled) anglers will weigh qualifying fish at the Wildwoods Convention Center and local businesses will also be available. Whole Lobster...... 19.99 at designated times throughout the entire tournament. A kick-off event and Official Anglers Meeting will be held “Base Camp” in front of The Wildwoods Convention Cen- on June 13 starting at noon at the Wildwoods Convention BUY ONE GET ONE ter will serve as the home base, mission control and event Center. The meeting will go over the rules, boundaries, 2nd entree of equal central. This is where anglers will check-in, weigh fish and schedule and any questions will be answered. Registered or lesser value. enjoy plenty of excitement with music, lighting, sponsors anglers are free to fish anytime from June 13 at 2 p.m. until FREE 4-5pm Specials not included. products on display, drawings and giveaways. the final weigh-in time, June 15 at 10 a.m. Don’t miss the "Family Fish Festival" on June 14 from For a complete schedule of events or to register, visit noon - 5 p.m., where kids and big kids can have fun learn- www.beachnboat.com/wildwoods. DECKERTAINMENT ing to tie knots, race crabs, try their hand at casting, win For additional information about the Wildwoods, visit prizes and see big fish weighed in. www.WildwoodsNJ.com or call 800-992-9732. The Father’s Day Weekend Wildwoods Beach N Boat FRIDAY SATURDAY Fishing Challenge is a segment of the much larger, highly vis- SINDI SPRING SPECIAL ible Jersey Shore Beach N Boat Fishing Tournament that has Fishermen, fisherwomen and ALL DAY over 4,500 registered anglers. This season-long, inshore, RAYMOND multi-species fishing tournament challenges anglers of all fisherkids can angle for eight spe- $5 BURGERS • $5 PIZZA skill levels to compete for cash and prizes. It runs annually BAND 6PM $2 COORS LIGHT & MILLER LITE from April 1 through Nov. 30 and is open to the public. cies – including Striped Bass, Fluke, To sign up to fish in the weekend-long tournament, visit THE FRIAR DJ 6PM www.beachnboat.com/wildwoods and register for free. You Weakfish, Black Drum, Bluefish, can also register for the season-long Jersey Shore Beach GOLF OUTING FRIDAY, JUNE 13, CALL FOR INFO, N Boat Fishing Tournament for free on the website using Kingfish, Tautog and Sea Bass – CODE: 9500. SIGN-UP NOW Fisherfolk must check in at Base Camp in front of the from the beach, a boat, a dock, jetty Wildwoods Convention Center before fishing in order to 5101 Shawcrest Road • Wildwood • 522-7447 be eligible to win prizes. Base Camp is open from 11:30 or anywhere in salt water in and at the foot of the Rio Grande Bridge Shawcrest Island side a.m. - 9 p.m. on June 13, 7 a.m. - 9 p.m. on June 14 and 7 www.lighthousepointerestaurant.com a.m. - noon on June 15. A brochure and fishing treasure around the Wildwoods. map of the hottest fishing spots, schedule, rules, sponsors 2014 Newspapers © Herald “Like” us on Facebook & Join My List or email [email protected] Open Daily 4:30 Check out

Chef Frank Mulino & Chef George Casella Come and enjoy Introducing: a beautiful sunset! SATURDAY SATURDAY NIGHT FREE Family LIVE BROADCAST Entertainment Night 6pm - Midnight - OCNJRADIO’s “Jam’n” Jack Christy & “Marvelous” Marv Melligan featuring: The NJ Birdman Exotic Bird Show The Sunset at 5pm with balloon Animal Creations Playing hits from the 60’s to the 80’s FREE onGIVEAWAYS Loungethe rooftop MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY SUNDAY Wood ~ Fired Prix Fixe Pasta night Tavern Burger & Civil Service night: Pizza night dinner night: soup or Beverage night - glass of House Wine or Domestic Beer included 2 for 1 choice of soup salad, bread, burger $8 with all Appetizer and Buy a pizza get or salad, entree, choice of Entree purchases - a pizza dessert, 2 for $30 3 pasta dishes domestic draft Additional 10% OFF for all Civil Service w/bev purchase $20 $2 & Military Home of the HAPPY DAYS ARE HERE AGAIN... Sun. - Wed. Happy Hour Drink Specials 4:30-7:30 ONLY Outdoor Fired 517 W. Rio Grande Ave., Wildwood NJ Wood ~ Brick Oven at the foot of the bridge Pizza Kitchen 609.522.3055 • Tavernonthebaynj.com A28 www.DoTheShore.com Do The Shore June 4 2014 Dinner Thursday - Sunday From 4pm Lunch Saturday & Sunday Calendar Events (From Page A26) Kayak Rally at 9:00am Public Library 6/13/14 From 11:30am in Cape May beginning Sea Isle City Movie Ghost 101 Investiga- 465-9754 at Fisherman's Memorial Night: The Monuments tion at 7:45pm in Cape * * * * * * * * * * * * * at Cape May Harbor (609) Men at 6:00pm in Sea Isle May at the Emlen Physick Dr. Physick's 159th 884-5508 City at the Sea Isle City Estate (609) 884-5404 Birthday Party at 10:00am West Cape May Straw- Library (609) 463-6386 Lighthouse Full Moon in Cape May at Emlen berry Festival at 9:00am Climb at 8:00pm in Cape Physick Estate (609) 884- in West Cape May at 6/10/14 May Point at Cape May 5404 Wilbraham Park (609) 884- Lighthouse (609) 884- Story Time at 10:00am 9325 5404 • EARLY BIRDS 4-6pm ($13 to $18) Story Time at 10:00am in Avalon at the Avalon All You Can in Avalon at the Avalon Crochet an Indepen- Free Public Library • Dockside Tiki & Raw Bar Free Public Library dence Day Place Mat 6/14/14 Eat Crabs • Kids Meals $8.00 (includes dessert) Wonder's Birthday (Registration Required) 6/11/14 7th Annual South Jer- at 10:00am in Woodbine sey Drifters Car Show (Snow, Bash at Gillian's Won- Italian Culture Group at Woodbine Public Library at 7:00am in Millville at • Huge Arcade! derland Pier at 6:00pm at 3:30pm in Avalon at the Maryland Blue) (609) 463-6386 Good Sports Gunning Club Nightly in Ocean City at Gillian's Avalon Free Public Library Wonderland Pier Presbyterian Wom- (856) 364-5222 Cape May Court House en's Annual Strawberry Skimmer Festival at Movie Night: The Monu- Festival at 10:00am in 9:00am in Sea Isle City 588 West Rio Grande Ave. (Foot of Bridge) Wildwood 6/6/14 ments Men at 6:00pm in Cape May at Cold Spring at JFK Boulevard and the Trip to Niagara/To- Cape May Court House at Presbyterian Church (609) Promenade (609) 263- (609) 522-4189 • www.uries.net ronto at 8:00am in Cape the Cape May Court House 884-4065 8687 May Court House leav- Library (609) 463-6386 ing from Cape Regional Penny Angels Beagle Spring Bazaar & Pet Book Club at 6:00pm in long-term parking (609) Rescue Indoor/Outdoor Show at 9:00am in Villas Avalon at the Avalon Free 465-9754 Yard Sale at 10:00am in at Holy Spirit Lutheran Public Library * * * * * * * * * * * * * Egg Harbor City at 921 Church West Moss Mill Rd Full Moon Glow Pool 34th Annual South 7th Annual Harbor Party at 7:00pm in Cape Jersey Shark Tournament Fest at 10:00am in Cape May at Congress Hall Pool at 9:00am in Cape May at 6/8/14 at the Nature Center (609) 884-6583 May South Jersey Marina (609) Art & You at the Park & of Cape May 884-2400 Zoo at 9:00am in Middle 6/12/14 Delaware Bay Light- Alex’s Lemonade Township at the Cape house Adventure at Stand at 9:00am in Rio May County Park and Story Time at 10:00am 10:00am in Cape May Grande at Shore Guys Zoo (609) 463-6415 in Avalon at the Avalon at the Cape May Whale Heating & Air Conditioning * * * * * * * * * * * * * Free Public Library Watcher (609) 884-5404 Escape the Cape Tri- Tales of the Victorians 4th Annual Benefit Pet athlon & Aquabike at 6/7/14 at 4:00pm in Cape May Show & Blessing of the COME JOIN THE GOOD TIMES! 9:00am in Cape May at at the Butterfly Tea Room at 10:00am in Art & You at the Park & Cape May-Lewes Ferry’s Animals (609) 884-5898 on the Holy Spirit Sunday Breakfast Zoo at 9:00am in Middle Terminal in Lower Town- Villas Lutheran Church lawn Township at the Cape ship Beginner Ballroom Lunch and Dinner Every Day May County Park and Dancing at 6:00pm in (609) 553-5353 Zoo (609) 463-6415 6/9/14 Avalon at the Avalon Free Dance to the Bud Ca- * * * * * * * * * * * * * Public Library vallo Duo at 1:00pm in 1 Harbor Road & Route 9, Beesley’s Point (Just outside Ocean City) United States Coast Knitting Club a t Salt Marsh Stories at Sea Isle City at the Sea 609-390-3322 • www.TuckahoeInn.com Guard Auxiliary - Boating 3:30pm in Avalon at the 7:00pm in Stone Harbor Isle City Library (609) Avalon Free Public Library Overlooking the Scenic Great Egg Harbor Bay Safely Class at 8:00am at the Wetlands Institute 463-6386 in Avalon at Avalon Yacht Scrabble at 5:45pm in (609) 368-3342 Club (609) 463-9692 Wildwood Historical Avalon at the Avalon Free Society Eighth Annual Post Card & Collectibles Show at 10:00pm in On the Waterfront at Schooner Island Wildwood at the George F. Boyer Museum (609) 523-0277 Open Daily Dinner from 4pm 6/15/14 Life Rolls On - They Daily Happy Hour 3-5 Will Surf Again at 8:00am in Wildwood Crest at Rambler Road Beach (609) 780-1986 Stone Harbor Farm- Live Entertainment ers Market at 8:00am in Stone Harbor at the Water Fri., Sat. & Sun. Tower Plaza Skimmer Antique Auto Show & Parade at 9:00am First Seating 4-6pm in Sea Isle City begins on 29th Street to JFK Blvd. 3 Courses $25 on the Promenade (973) must be seated by 6pm 563-0254 Skimmer Festival: Free Guided Historical Rio Grande Ave., (By the Bridge) Wildwood • 609-522-1062 Trolley Tours at 10:00am www.beachcreek.net in Sea Isle City departs from Excursion Park (609) 263-8687 Curley Fry Festival at 12:00pm in Wildwood at Children’s Morey's Pier (609) 522- OPEN DAILY FROM 7:30AM 3900 Bowling Ed Vezinho/Jim Ward Big Band in Concert at 3:00pm in Cape May Birthday Parties !! at the First Presbyterian Only $10 per child (min. 5 children) Call For Details. Church of Cape May (609) Includes 2 hrs. of bowling, shoe rental, slice of pizza or hot dog and medium soda 576-1841 6/16/14 National Marbles Wacky Wednesday Tournament at 8:00am in Wildwood at Ringer 2-fer Stadium (304) 337-2764 BUY 1 GAME Beach Bards pres- ent Poetry and Prose at GET 1 FREE 6:00pm in Tuesday plus 6 - 10pm Sea Isle City 6pm-Midnight at the Sea Isle City Library $1 Hot Dogs • $1 Sodas (609) 463-6386 $1 Shoe Rental • $1 Drafts 6/18/14 3401 New Jersey Ave., Wildwood • 609-729-0111 • Open 12 noon-Midnight Cape May Stage Pres- Check our website for hours www.IslandBowling.com (Page A33 Please)

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25th Season of 'Tales of the Victorians' Begins June 12

CAPE MAY - The award-winning Equity professional East Lynne Theater Company's popular "Tales of the Stahlhuth. Victorians" returns for its twenty-fifth year! Take tea The summer schedule is every Thursday at 4:00 p.m., at a lovely inn or tea shop, indulge in homemade tasty beginning on June 12, except there will be no “Tales” July treats, and listen to stories by famous American authors, 3. The first location is The Butterfly Tea Room, 109 Sunset like O. Henry and Louisa May Alcott, all for only $10.00. Boulevard, with Stephanie Garrett, who was in last season’s Children are always welcome, and, like other East Lynne “Lost on the Natchez Trace” and Lee O’Connor, who has events, ages 12 and under are free. As usual most of the portrayed the role of Sherlock in all of ELTC’s radio-style “Tales” are in Cape May, but for the first time, a North Holmes’ adventures. Both have become popular storytell- Wildwood location has been added at the request of The ers for “Tales.” Candlelight Inn. If you miss “Tales” on June 12, there are other dates and CAN A GREAT ITALIAN RESTAURANT Back again to perform are several ELTC favorites, in- locations from which to choose: cluding Stephanie Garrett, Lee O'Connor, Michele LaRue, June 19: The Dormer House, 800 Columbia Avenue; June SERVE AN AWESOME CRAB CAKE? Suzanne Longacre, Hope Gaines, Eileen Kirk, and Gayle 26: Blue Rose Inn & Restaurant, 653 Washington St.; July 10: The Chalfonte Hotel, 301 Howard Street; July 17: The Peter Shields Inn, 1301 Beach Avenue; July 24: Candlelight ...... YOU BET IT CAN!!! Inn, 2310 Central Ave., North Wildwood; July 31: The Victorian Lace Inn, 901 Stockton Avenue; Aug. 7: The Inn 4-H to Hold Spring of Cape May, 7 Ocean Street; Aug. 14: Peter Shields Inn, 1301 Beach Avenue; and Aug. 21: Victorian Lace Inn, 901 Open Horse Show June 8 Stockton Avenue. COURT HOUSE -- The During the fall, the day switches to Saturday, with the Cape May County 4-H Horse following date and location so far: Oct. 11: The First Pres- Council will hold their Spring byterian Church, 500 Hughes St. Open Horse Show, June 8, Meanwhile, ELTC's mainstage season opens with “The restaurant beginning at 8:00 a.m., at First Fifty Years” written by Henry Myers, starring Beckley the County 4-H Fairgrounds, Andrews and Samuel Douglas Clark, directed by Gayle on Courthouse-South Den- Stahlhuth. It runs from June 11-July 19 at 8:30 p.m. at The Open Daily From 4:30 p.m. nis Road, in Cape May Court First Presbyterian Church, 500 Hughes Street, where the free parking • full bar • great wines House. The horse show will company is in residence. There is an after-show, opening- be a preview of some of the night party at Pier House Restaurant on June 11. Reservations 729-0401 wine bar • outrageous food equine events taking place For information and to make reservations for "Tales of 1901 New York Avenue during the annual 4-H Fair (609)465-5115 ext 605, or the Victorians" and the mainstage season, call 609-884- North Wildwood on July 17, 18 and 19. check out the 4-H Founda- 5898 or go online to www.eastlynnetheater.org. www.pirosrestaurant.com Like us on Facebook Horse show divisions tion website at cmc4h.com. include walk-trot, senior walk-trot, novice, walk-trot games, open games, hunter, OPEN YEAR ROUND 25th Annual junior open (for riders 4th- LUNCH • DINNER • LATE NIGHT 12th grades) and senior open (for those out of high Weekly Specials school and older). Leadline Friday Cape May and future 4-H’er classes FRIDAY Happy Hour are offered for riders 3rd 4-7pm Upstairs & Downstairs Happy Hour grade and under. Ribbons Acoustics with Tuesday & THursday Richie Baker will be given in all classes Prime Rib Night $12.99 Music Festival with prizes for first place and division winners. All Wednesday: Super Size Chicken Parm $11.99 Through June 12 riders are required to wear Sunday: $1.50 Tacos all day & night a safety helmet. THURSDAY, JUNE 5: 8PM SUNDAY, JUNE 8: 8PM The horse show entry First Presbyterian Church, Cape May Convention Hall, Beach Avenue at Stockton ENTERTAINMENT Hughes & Decatur Streets fee is $35.00 per day or General admission $20; General Admission $25, Senior $20; Student $10 $10.00 per class if prereg- Thursday - Reverse Happy Hour 8-10pm • StellarMojo10pm Senior $15; Student $10 SEE TICKET ORDERING INFORMATION BELOW istered with payment by Friday - Bill Bittman 3-6pm • Dirty Birds 6pm • Video Quizzo June 21 and $45.00 per day or $13.00 per class on the with DJ Richie Palko 9pm • DJ Jerry Smith 10pm GEORGE MESTERHAZY day of the show. Proceeds Saturday - Pop Roxx 7pm • DJ Jerry Smith 10pm • DJ Bill McCay 10pm from the horse show will be used to fund 4-H equine Sunday - DJ Bowser 10pm TRIBUTE CONCERT educational activities. “With Strings Attached” The public is invited to An evening of selections from the Great American Songbook in attend this day of family fun 609-522-4991 this 3rd annual concert in memory of Cape May’s favorite jazz and display of equestrian 101 E. Walnut Ave., North Wildwood • westysirishpub.com musician, George Mesterhazy, under the direction of Barry Miles, joined by orchestral string musicians. skill. A rain date of June 29 has been set in case of Purchase tickets at box office or at capemayconventionhall.com or call (609) 884-9563 inclement weather. TUESDAY, JUNE 10: 8PM For additional informa- BAY-ATLANTIC tion and entry forms, con- Episcopal Church of the Advent, Washington & Franklin Streets tact the 4-H office at Rutgers SYMPHONY General admission $20; Senior $15; Student $10 Cooperative Extension of “Nocturnes, Cape May County, (609) with All the Stops” NEW YORK 465-5115, ext. 605. Horse Marvin Mills, Organ CHAMBER ENSEMBLE show entry forms are also Selections by Borodin, Rheinberger, “Silver & Gold” available at the extension Haydn and Mozart. Under the baton of Principal Conductor Jed Gaylin Wonjung Kim, soprano; Peggy Kampmeier, piano. 25 Years of office, located at 355 Court- JAPANESE • HIBACHI • SUSHI BAR • STEAK HOUSE the New York Chamber Ensemble in Cape May, featuring works by house-South Dennis Road. Schubert, Harbison, Schoenberg, Connesson, and Mendelssohn. The 4-H Youth Develop- ment Program is part of ExpEriEncE ThE ArT Of SuShi Episcopal Church of the Advent, Washington & Franklin Streets Rutgers Cooperative Ex- Coming General admission $20; Senior $15; Student $10 tension. 4-H educational NEW JERSEY SYMPHONY programs are offered to Thursday, all youth, grades K-13, on ORCHESTA CHAMBER PLAYERS New Jersey’s premier players with their “Golden Age” string instruments return to the Music an age-appropriate basis, June 12! Festival with a program of classics from the chamber repertoire without regard to race, re- ligion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, or disability. Presented by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC) For more information on OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK • LUNCH & DINNER For more information, call 609-884-5404 or 800-275-4278 or visit 4-H scheduled activities and events, call the 4-H Youth 1302 RT 47 SOUTH • RIO GRANDE, NJ 08242 Development Program at 609.886.8888 609.886.8886 www.capemaymac.org A30 www.DoTheShore.com Do The Shore June 4 2014 2014 DINING DIRECTORY AMERICAN AMERICAN The Blue Pig Tuckahoe Inn Open Year Round 251 Beach Ave 1 Harbor Road Cape May Beesley’s Point Serving Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner (609) 884-8422 (609) 390-3322 HAPPY HOUR DAILY DINNER caperesorts.com tuckahoeinn.com SPECIALS SPECIALS Carriage House Café & Tearoom ASIAN 7 days a week - Noon-6pm Happy Hour Specials until 6pm at 1048 Washington Street Cheng’s $150 Domestic Drafts, the bar during all Phillies Games Cape May 1304 Rt. 47 $2 Domestic Bottles $3 Wines, Serving Breakfast 609-884-5111 www.capemaymac.org/ Rio Grande $3 Import Bottles Sat. & Sun. - 8am heng’sheng’s 609-886-0909 $1 Sliders & Hot Dogs, $5 Pizzas, $2.50 Mimosa Concord Café 50¢ Wings, $7 Mussels & Clams $3.00 Bloody Marys 7800 Dune Drive Avalon Dragon House 2505 Delaware Ave., North Wildwood, NJ 609 368-5505 Dragon 3616 Pacifc Ave. 609.729.5900 www.concordcafe.net House Wildwood CHINESE RESTAURANT 609-522-2320 Deauville Inn 201 Willard Rd, Strathmere Momiji Amish NOW 1302 Rt. 47 (609) 263-2080 Rio Grande deauvilleinn.com Market OPEN! 609-886-8888 of North Wildwood Duffer’s Restaurant & Ice Cream Parlor Breakfast • Lunch •Dinner • Snacks • Desserts 5210 Pacific Ave Murasaki Wildwood Crest 13 Dennisville Rd. Come try 609-729-1817 Cape May Court House our New Amish Built dufferswildwood.com 609-463-8888 Softserve Flip Flopz murasakijapaneserestaurantnj.com Shed Sale Flip 300 N New Jersey Ave Ice Cream & Wildwood Tokyo Now Until Flopz (609) 522-3350 1711 Rt. 47 hand rolled BEACH BAR & GRILL flipflopzbarandgrill.com Rio Grande Amish Pretzels! June 13th! 609-889-9220 Harpoon Henry’s Open Fri., Sat. & Sun. 8am -7pm 91 Beach Drive Open 7 Days A Week starting June 13th North Cape May Yozu Corner of 7th & New Jersey Aves, North Wildwood • 1-800-AMISH-AVE 609-886-5529 3845 Bayshore Rd. www.amishmarketofnw.com harpoonhenrys.net North Cape May 609-898-8888 Harry’s Ocean Bar and Grill yozusushihibachi.com 1025 Beach Drive Cape May BREAKFAST 609-884-2779 Marge’s Diner harryscapemay.com Marge’s Diner 1974 Rt. 9 Flip Flopz North End American Grill Cape May Court House BEACH BAR & GRILL The only thing you can get frozen is a Margarita! 206 Olde New Jersey Ave 609-624-1798 Wildwood 609-435-5691 Marq’s Pub Featuring Fresh Seafood northendamericangrill.com From Starters To Entrees 501 Beach Avenue Red Oak Cape May Families welcome! 230 East Oak Avenue 609-884-3500 RED OAK RES- Wildwood marquiscapemay.com TAURANT Children’s Menu 609-522-9560 Uncle Bill’s redoakbuffet.com Friday 3820 Bayshore Road Rio Grande Diner North Cape May Happy Hour 3-7pm 1305 1305 Rt. 47 609-886-0066 unclebillspancakehouse.com Rio Grande 609-886-7376 ALL BAKING DONE ON PREMISES Drink Specials FINE DINING Axelsson’s Blue Claw Visit Tiki Topz & cool off Rio Station 991 Ocean Drive 3505 U.S. 9 Cape May with a fresh squeezed Rio Grande 609-884-5878 orange or (609) 889-2000 blueclawrestaurant.com grapefruit crush riostation.com Beach Creek Route 66 500 W. Hand Ave. CHEESESTEAKS 2700 Boardwalk Wildwood NEVER FROZEN Wildwood 609-522-1062 Fresh sliced ribeye or (609) 523-6466 beachcreek.net fresh sliced chicken breast! Coastal Blue DJ ENTERTAINMENT The Rusty Nail 9701 Atlantic Avenue 205 Beach Ave Diamond Beach FRIDAY 5pm & 9pm Cape May 609-224-1124 (609) 884-0017 coastalbluenj.com SATURDAY DJ 9pm beachshack.com Pool Party on Sat & Sun 2pm The Ebbit Room with Live Entertainment Star Diner 25 Jackson Street 325 W. Spruce Ave. Cape May North Wildwood (609) 884-5700 609-522-3350 • Spruce & Olde New Jersey Ave. 609-729-4900 www.caperesorts.com Serving Lunch & Dinner • 11am -3am • Sun. Noon - 10pm Diner Cafe Restaurant www.stardinercafe.com Open 7 Days A Week June 4 2014 Do The Shore www.DoTheShore.com A31 2014 DINING DIRECTORY AMERICAN FINE DINING PUBS & TAVERNS Tuckahoe Inn Marie Nicole’s Country Club Tavern 1 Harbor Road 9510 Pacific Ave. 1512 N Route 9 Beesley’s Point Wildwood Crest Cape May Court House (609) 390-3322 609-522-5425 609- 465-1515 tuckahoeinn.com www.marienicoles.com countryclubtavern.com ASIAN Sax at The Reeds 9601 Dogtooth 3rd Avenue 100 E Taylor Avenue Cheng’s Stone Harbor Wildwood 1304 Rt. 47 609-368-0100 609-522-8383 Rio Grande reedsatshelterhaven.com dogtoothbar.com heng’sheng’s 609-886-0909 Sea Glass Kelly’s Café 4400 Atlantic Ave 78th Street & Ocean Front ELLY’ Dragon House K S Avalon cafe Wildwood Dragon 3616 Pacifc Ave. 866-343-6111 (609) 522-6817 House Wildwood goldeninn.com CHINESE RESTAURANT 609-522-2320 Tisha’s O’Boyles 322 Washington St. 2505 Delaware Avenue Momiji Cape May North Wildwood 1302 Rt. 47 609-884-9119 (609) 729-5900 Rio Grande www.tishasfinedining.com 609-886-8888 Owen’s Pub ITALIAN 119 East 17th Ave Murasaki Gioia North Wildwood 13 Dennisville Rd. 3800 Pacific Avenue 609-729-7290 Cape May Court House Gioia Wildwood 609-463-8888 Restaurant & Bar 609-729-0120 murasakijapaneserestaurantnj.com gioiaristorante.com Westy’s 101 E Walnut Avenue Tokyo Little Italy North Wildwood 1711 Rt. 47 5401 Atlantic Avenue 609-522-4991 Rio Grande Wildwood westysirishpub.com 609-889-9220 609-523-0999 Atmosphere littleitalywildwood.com Woody’s 102 E 18th Avenue North Yozu Nino’s Wildwood 3845 Bayshore Rd. 16 S Main Street 609-522-3030 North Cape May Cape May Court House 609-898-8888 609-465-6300 yozusushihibachi.com ninosfamilyrestaurant.net SEAFOOD “Join us for an exciting start to the 2014 season.” BREAKFAST Piro’s Boathouse 19th & New York North 588 W Rio Grande Avenue Marge’s Diner Wildwood 1974 Rt. 9 Wildwood Marge’s Diner 609-729-0401 609- 522-7761 Cape May Court House boathouseonline.net 609-624-1798 pirosrestaurant.com Poppi’s Harbor View 4709 New Jersey Avenue 954 Ocean Drive Marq’s Pub Cape May 501 Beach Avenue Wildwood Restaurant and Bar (609) 600-3964 609-884-5444 Cape May harborviewcapemay.com 609-884-3500 poppisbrickoven.com marquiscapemay.com Lighthouse Pointe $ Sal’s Ristorante & Pizzeria 5100 Shawcrest Road Sunset Dinners 17.95 8500 New Jersey Avenue Uncle Bill’s Wildwood Sal’s Wildwood Crest Served From 4-6pm 3820 Bayshore Road Ristorante 609 522-7447 & Pizzeria 609-729-7606 (Tax and gratuity not included. North Cape May lighthousepointerestaurant.com 609-886-0066 Cannot be combined with other offers/discounts) unclebillspancakehouse.com Sofia Oceanside Seafood 3001 Pacific Avenue 2489 Dune Drive Come enjoy our newly FINE DINING Avalon Wildwood renovated indoor dining Axelsson’s Blue Claw 609-770-7420 609-368-2114 991 Ocean Drive oceansideseafoodavalon.com room & bar! Cape May One Fish Two Fish 609-884-5878 Spiaggetta 5209 Pacific Avenue blueclawrestaurant.com 9800 3rd Avenue Stone Harbor Wildwood Entertainment Beach Creek 609-368-9400 609-522-5223 Fri. 6/6 $ 500 W. Hand Ave. spiaggettanj.com onefishtwofishwildwood.com Bauer and Shea 2-6pm 10 Wildwood StellarMojo 7-11pm Bottle of wine The Wharf 609-522-1062 with the purchase PUBS & TAVERNS 708 W Burk Avenue Sat. 6/7 beachcreek.net of a dinner entree 5 West Pub The Sindi Raymond Band WINE Wildwood Monday - Thursday 3729 Bayshore Road 3-10pm Coastal Blue 609-522-6336 Only 9701 Atlantic Avenue North Cape May thewharfnj.com Sun. 6/8 Juliano Brothers 2-6pm Cannot be combined with other offers/discounts Diamond Beach 609- 889-7000 Tonio’s Seafood 609-224-1124 5westpub.com 2475 Ocean Drive coastalbluenj.com Heated Outdoor & Indoor Dining Casey’s on 3rd Avalon The Ebbit Room 301 New York Avenue 609-368-5538 Open Every Day! 25 Jackson Street Wildwood Lunch from 11am & Dinner starting at 4pm Cape May 609-522-7759 Happy Hour 11am-6pm (609) 884-5700 caseysonthird.com www.caperesorts.com 708 West Burk Ave., Wildwood • 522-6336 www.thewharfnj.com A32 www.DoTheShore.com Do The Shore June 4 2014

TUES. WING NIGHT! 2014 DINING DIRECTORY $1.50 Drafts Lunch • Dinner • Late Night 45¢ Wings SEAFOOD TAKE OUT Daily & Nightly Happy Hour 8pm - Close Two Mile Landing Crab Cake Hotline Open 7 Days a Week Fish Dock Road 2307 New Jersey Avenue Name that Tune Fridays 9pm Wildwood Crest North Wildwood 609-522-1341 HAPPY HOUR MON.- THURS. 3-6 & 10-MIDNIGHT 609-523-2400 FRI. 3-7PM • SUN. 10-MIDNIGHT twomilelanding.com crabcakehotline.com DRINK SPECIALS $1.50 Domestic Drafts Urie’s Dominos $2.50 Domestic Bottles & Well Drinks “Like us $3.50 Premium Drafts 588 West Rio Grande Ave. 4800 New Jersey Avenue on Facebook” HAPPY HOUR MENU $4.95 Wildwood Wildwood Flatbread Pizza (Plain or 1 Topping) 609-522-7761 609-846-1000 • Chorizo Queso Dip & Tortilla Chips uries.net Fresh Mozzarella, Tomato & Basil Salad Stack dominos.com Buffalo Chicken MLB Jerk Chicken Strips Package! TAKE OUT Li’l Kurtz’s 6200 Park Boulevard Amish Market Wildwood Crest 310 W. Hildreth Ave., Wildwood (Across from the Acme) 700 New Jersey Avenue 609-522-8329 609-522-4883 North Wildwood 1-800-AMISH-AVE www.amishmarketofnw.com Mr. D’s 4611 New Jersey Avenue Wildwood 609-522-2026

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sashimi • tempura CAPE MAY - Atlantic Center for the Arts the mysterious hotel maid May Stage in association & Humanities (MAC). For who brings him coffee and with the Mid-Atlantic Center Through Oct. 14 for the Arts & Humanities Carriage House Gallery more information, call 609- prompts him to confront his W Eat In or Take Out W 884-5404 or 800-275-4278 life, his past, his legacy, and (MAC). For more informa- Exhibit: “Cape May Ablaze” tion call 609-884-5404 or From the pages of “The First or visit www.capemaymac. the future of African-Ameri- 1711 Rt. 47 S, Rio Grande 889-9220 org. cans. Performance schedule 800-275-4278 or visit www. Resort.” Author Ben Miller capemaymac.org. (Across From ShopRite) brings alive 150 years of is as follows: Through June dramatic fires that have Through June 13 13, Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Mon.-Thurs. 11:30-10:30 shaped Cape May’s history. Cape May Stage presents Through June 12 “The Mountaintop”: Set in Sundays at 3 p.m. The Rob- Cape May Music Festival: Fri. & Sat. 11:30 - 11:00 At the Carriage House Gal- lery on the grounds of the 1968 on the eve of Martin ert Shackleton Playhouse Enjoy world-class orches- Sun. Noon - 10:00 Emlen Physick Estate, 1048 Luther King’s assassina- is located at the corner of tral and chamber music, Washington St. Admission tion, this powerful drama Bank & Lafayette streets. jazz, brass band and Irish is free. April 25 through by Katori Hall weaves a sur- Admission: $35 adults $30 music, and Bach’s Lunches realistic fantasy about a con- seniors (62+) and $15 stu- at the 25th annual Cape Oct.RibX2PartiesHerald2014 14. Open daily; times 5/18/14 4:05 PM Page 1 vary. Sponsored by the Mid- versation between King and dents. Presented by Cape May Music Festival. May 25 through June 12. Presented by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC). For more informa- GET tion, call 609-884-5404 or A 800-275-4278 or visit www. RIBS capemaymac.org. ROOM! Business lunches, June 4 Bach’s Lunch: Enjoy a anniversaries, RIBS mini-concert by members of BEST birthdays, bachlorette parties... the Bay-Atlantic Symphony SCOOP IN What’s your and an elegant Tea Lun- pleasure? cheon at the Carriage House $6 Golf TOWN! RIBS Café & Tearoom located on Only EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT Book our the grounds of the Emlen homemade ice private room Physick Estate, 1048 Wash- before 6pm 99 99 for your next Prime Rib regularly $32. now $24. ington St. 12:30 p.m. June 4. cream in the 99 99 AFFAIR! Wildwoods! St. Louis Ribs regularly $29. now $21. $30 per person. Presented by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC). For more informa- tion, call 609-884-5404 or 800-275-4278 or visit www. AMERICAN STEAK & SEAFOOD HOUSE capemaymac.org. Featuring Hand-cut Steaks, Local Seafood,& International Beers-on-tap Grande Center Shopping Mall • Rio Grande, New Jersey 609-889-2000 June 5 Restaurant and Ice Cream Parlor Dr. Physick’s 159th Birth- day Party and Croquet Chal- lenge: Join the Friends of THE BEST KEPT the Physick Estate and cel- Celebrating Our ebrate the 159th birthday SECRET IS OUT... of Dr. Emlen Physick, Cape Swim Up, Drink Up at the May’s illustrious Victorian 40th Anniversary citizen, on the grounds of the 1879 Physick Estate, Kitchen 1048 Washington St. Watch Open Fri.11:30am, Sat. & Sun. from 8am OPEN or join a croquet match. Free admission to watch. Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner & Late Night Snacks $5 to play croquet (free for Friends of the Physick Estate WELCOME ELKS! DJ Ray Man or Friends of the Cape May Fri., 8pm @ Barefoot Bar Lighthouse). June 5 at 10 Swim Up a.m. Sponsored by the Mid- Atlantic Center for the Arts NOW OPEN & Humanities (MAC). For Open Fri., Sat., & Sun from 11:30am Join us at the WEEKENDS more information, call 609- 884-5404 or 800-275-4278 Tiki Bar & The Original Barefoot Bar or visit www.capemaymac. HILDRETH & PACIFIC AVES., WILDWOOD org Follow us on at the Oceanic Hotel oceanicwildwood Cape May Music Festival 609-729-1817 Concert – The Bay-Atlantic www.dufferswildwood.com 4600 Ocean Avenue, Wildwood, NJ 08260 Symphony: The festival’s Major Credit Cards Accepted • Smoke-Free Restaurant resident symphony, The Handicap accessible Call 609-522-6500•www.StayAtOceanic.com Bay-Atlantic Symphony, (Page A34 Please)

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Shore Thing Writing LUNCH SPECIALS June 11 - July 19 at 8:30 Getaway - Writing Be- Wed., Thurs., Fri., and Sat. Served Daily 11:30am to 3:00pm yond the Boardwalk at A marriage in seven scenes 9:30am in Atlantic City L - General Tso’s Chicken from after the honeymoon at the Dante Hall Theater L - Chicken with Broccoli to the Golden Anniversary

27th Annual Ava- L - June 11: Meet the cast at our lon Art Show & Sale at L - Sweet & Sour Chicken Opening Night Party at 10:00am in Avalon at L - Chicken w/ Garlic Sauce $ Pier House Restaurant Avalon Community Hall L - Chicken w/String Beans AT NO EXTRA CHARGE! (609) 967-3066 ea. L - Curry Chicken w/Onion All(with pork fried5.50 rice or white rice) L - Chicken Chow Mein 6/23/14 Sorry cannot be combined L - Shrimp Chow Mein with other offers. Summer Sailing Les- L - Beef w/Broccoli • BROOMMAKING • PRINTING • BOOKBINDING • WOODWORKING • sons at 8:00am in Cape L - Pepper Steak with Onions Take-out Only ICE CREAM • OPEN HEARTH COOKING • TINSMITHING • May at the Corinthian L - Beef w/ String Beans Yacht Club of Cape May L - Boneless Spare Ribs July Jubilee at 11:00am L - Chicken Lo Mein (Soft Noodle) in Ocean City at the Music L - Vegetables Lo Mein (Soft Noodle) L - Wings (7 pieces) Pier (609) 525-9300 L - Shrimp Lo Mein (Soft Noodle) L -Mixed Vegetables with Garlic Sauce July Jubilee at 11:00am in Ocean City at the Music Pier (609) 525-9300 TAKE-OUT AVAILABLE • Free Delivery $10 min. COUPON Hands-on History Weekend Back Bay Boat Cruise Open Every Day on the Osprey (Registra- OFF Sat. & Sun. • June 7-8 tion Required) at 5:00pm %Your Total Order Over $ 00 11:30am ‘til Late Night in Villas at Lower Cape 10 With This Coupon 10am-4:30pm 10Not to be combined with any other offers. Library (609) 463-6386 Excludes lunch specials. Step back in time for hands-on fun and try your hand at the trades and crafts Cape May Stage Sec- of the 1800s. Make take-home crafts and have your “PastPort” stamped for ond Stage Series — 609-522-2320 - All Major Credit Cards Accepted a free treat in the Country Store! Enjoy games, historic costumes, a seek “Celebrating Pride” at and find, nursery rhymes with Mother Goose and live entertainment from 8:00pm in Cape May at Corner of Pacific & Lincoln Avenues, Wildwood traditional musician Mary Roth. The Robert Shackleton Free Parking: In Dragon House Lot on Lincoln Ave. between Pacific & NJ Sponsored by Playhouse (609) 884-5404 For more information or a full schedule of events, Supported in part by a grant from Over 200 Seating. Can Accommodate Large Groups please call 898-2300 x. 10 or visit www.hcsv.org the New Jersey Department of State, 6/24/14 Rt. 9, 3 Mi. North of Cape May City Division of Travel and Tourism. Like West Cape May Farm- us on www.dragonhousechinese.com • SPINNING • POTTERY • BAKERY STORE • COUNTRY ers Market at 3:00pm in BASKETRY • BLACKSMITHING • WEAVING • RESTAURANT A34 www.DoTheShore.com Do The Shore June 4 2014 MAC (From Page A32) To purchase tickets call 609- this lifelong quest. Boasting Franklin streets, on June 10 884-9565 or go online at a wide range of credits, McK- at 8 p.m. Featuring Wonjung performs “Nocturnes with www.discovercapemaynj. endry has appeared in the Kim, soprano, and Peggy All the Stops,” a concert of com. Presented by the Mid- Broadway musical The Pro- Kampmeier, piano, in works SEAFOOD STEAK PASTA MARTINIS orchestra with organ includ- Atlantic Center for the Arts ducers, in addition to a num- of Schubert and Mendels- ing works of Borodin, Haydn & Humanities (MAC) with ber of roles off Broadway, in sohn. General admission and Mozart, at 8 p.m. June funding by the New Jersey regional theatre and televi- $20, Seniors $15, Students 5. General admission is $25, State Council on the Arts sion. June 9 at 8 p.m. Tickets $5. Presented by the Mid- seniors $20, and students and the Frank & Lydia Ber- $25. The Robert Shackleton Atlantic Center for the Arts $10. The First Presbyterian gen Foundation. For more Playhouse is located at the & Humanities (MAC). For Church, 500 Hughes St. Pre- information, call 609-884- corner of Bank & Lafayette more information, call 609- sented by the Mid-Atlantic 5404 or 800-275-4278 or streets. Presented by Cape 884-5404 or 800-275-4278 Center for the Arts & Hu- visit www.capemaymac.org. May Stage in association or visit www.capemaymac. manities (MAC). For more with the Mid-Atlantic Center org. information, call 609-884- June 9 for the Arts & Humanities 5404 or 800-275-4278 or Cape May Stage Second (MAC) For more informa- Cape May Stage – A visit www.capemaymac.org. Stage Series — Liz McKend- tion, call 609-884-5404 or Staged Reading of “Street- ry in “From Buffalo to Broad- 800-275-4278 or visit www. light Woodpecker”: Street- June 8 way”: Last seen at Cape May capemaymac.org. light Woodpecker follows Cape May Music Festival Stage as Gretchen in the the story of Benji, an un- Concert – George Mester- smash hit Boeing Boeing, June 10 dersized Marine who has hazy Tribute Concert: A Liz McKendry returns with Cape May Music Festival returned to his Irish-Catholic concert to remember and “From Buffalo to Broadway,” Concert - New York Cham- neighborhood in Philadel- • NoW oPeN DAily • celebrate the musical legacy a spirited tale of a young ber Ensemble: The New York phia after being critically Dinner from 5pm • late Night • Desserts • Cocktails of Cape May’s favorite jazz girl’s mission to realize her Chamber Ensemble presents injured during battle. He 3 Course Menu • $30 Anytime pianist. June 8 at 8 p.m. dream. An enchantingly ver- “Silver and Gold: 25 years bears not only the medals General admission is $25, satile performer, McKendry of the New York Chamber he earned but also the scars, • exteNDe D b Ar With CAsuA l M eN u • Seniors $20, Students $10. will take audiences on a Ensemble in Cape May,” at and now that he has come Cape May Convention Hall, journey through the eupho- the Episcopal Church of the home he must face the emo- 9510 Pacific Avenue • Wildwood Crest, NJ Beach Avenue at Decatur. ria, disarray and survival of Advent, Washington and tional wounds he avoided reservations recomended by going to war. June 10 at 609.522.5425 8 p.m. Admission: Pay what www.marienicoles.com you wish. Recommended for ages 16 and older. The Rob- ert Shackleton Playhouse is located at the corner of Bank & Lafayette streets. Presented by Cape May Stage in association with the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC) For more informa- Drink of the Week tion, call 609-884-5404 or casual family dining 800-275-4278 or visit www. Bluecumber Mint capemaymac.org. June 11 This week's winning cock- Bach’s Lunch: Enjoy a tail is the latest original cre- mini-concert by members ation from the Intercoastal of the Bay-Atlantic Sym- Waterway's newest family phony and an elegant Tea eatery, Tavern on the Bay. A Luncheon at the Carriage sweet twist on the classic mo- House Café & Tearoom lo- jito, the "Bluecumber Mint" is cated on the grounds of the a refreshing, light, and very Emlen Physick Estate, 1048 drinkable choice for a warm Washington St. 12:30 p.m. summer's night. Made with June 11. $30 per person. fresh muddled blueberries, Presented by the Mid-At- muddled cucumber, simple lantic Center for the Arts & 2 Large Pizzas $17.99 syrup, fresh mint, gin, and Humanities (MAC). For more BefOre 6pm Daily Any Burger, FF & Soda $8.99 a splash of lemonade and information, call 609-884- Sprite, the Bluecumber Mint 5404 or 800-275-4278 or open daily frOm 11:30am | SunDay frOm nOOn is a Tavern on the Bay must- visit www.capemaymac.org. try. Following in close second lunCH, Dinner & lATe niGHT is another highly popular June 11-July 19 signature, the Watermelon East Lynne Theater Com- 7800 Dune Drive, AvAlon Fire Margarita. This margarita pany presents “The First is mixed with those who ap- Dine in 368.5505 or Take OuT 368.1072 Fifty Years”: This comedy/ preciate a distinct "kick" in drama charts the ups and mind and can be modified | downs of a married couple with extra habanero sauce Burgers • Pizza • Pasta • Crabcakes Martinis • Beer • Wine • Cocktails in seven scenes from 1872, for the daring. breeze atop the Tavern's encouraged to sample one seven years after the end Sample these and several rooftop deck in the relaxing of the Tavern's several wood- of the Civil War, to their other Tavern on the Bay sig- Sunset Lounge. Take in the fired specialty pizzas, made golden anniversary at the natures at daily Happy Hour panoramic island views atop fresh in the ONLY outdoor beginning of the Roaring Sunday through Wednesday the scenic roof deck daily wood-fired brick oven pizza ‘20s, in 1922. East Lynne from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. The from 4:30 p.m. Those who'd kitchen in the County! Theater Company’s artistic Bluecumber Mint is actu- prefer dinner and drinks are director tracked down the ally best enjoyed with a sea only known script of this for- gotten gem at the Billy Rose Collection at Lincoln Center Library for the Performing NEW LOCATION Arts in NYC. Wednesdays through Saturdays, June 11-July 19 at 8:30 p.m. (no NOW OPEN! show on July 4; additional show on July 6). First Presby- terian Church, 500 Hughes 609-522-2026 St. Admission: $30 general, $25 seniors (age 62+), $15 students and children 12 COUPON and under free. Sponsored by East Lynne Theater Com- pany in association with the 2 LARGE Mid-Atlantic Center for the PIZZAS $18.99 A WILDWOOD Arts & Humanities (MAC). ICON FOR OVER June 12 2 MEDIUM 50 YEARS! Cape May Music Festival Concert - The New Jer- PIZZAS $16.99 sey Symphony Orchestra NOW OpeN DAily extra charge for toppings Chamber Players: The New everyday from Noon MON.-WED. ONLY • EXP 6/11/14 Jersey Symphony Orchestra Chamber Players perform a Lunch • Dinner • Late Night • Daily Specials program from the classical Chestnut & Olde NJ Aves • North Wildwood 4611 New Jersey Ave. (Between Andrews & Burk Ave.) repertoire on their “Golden Age” string instruments at 609.435.5691 • www.northendamericangrill.com * Not to be combined with any other offers (Page A35 Please) June 4 2014 Do The Shore www.DoTheShore.com A35 MAC (From Page A34) er to view and photograph Cape May Stage in associa- Trolley Tour: A trolley tour 800-275-4278 or visit www. lantic Center for the Arts & Enjoy a four-course dinner historic lighthouses of the tion with the Mid-Atlantic through parts of West Cape capemaymac.org. Humanities (MAC). For more as you contemplate the the Episcopal Church of the late 19th and early part of information, call 609-884- clues, interact with the cast Advent, Washington and Center for the Arts & Hu- May to the Lighthouse, the 20th centuries. Most of manities (MAC). For more with tales of ghostly activity June 25 5404 or 800-275-4278 or and help solve the mystery. Franklin streets, on June 12 these lighthouses stand on visit www.capemaymac.org. $50 per person. June 25 at 7 at 8 p.m. Featuring works information call 609-884- throughout. Participants will Summer Wine Tasting pedestals out of sight of land 5404 or 800-275-4278 or be met at the Lighthouse Dinner Series: New in 2014! p.m. Sponsored by the Mid- of Mozart, Dohnanyi and and are still operational. Murder Mystery Dinner: Atlantic Center for the Arts Dvorak. General admission visit www.capemaymac.org. by a costumed Keeper who Enjoy a four-course din- Each 7-hour cruise includes will relate a ghostly tale ner paired with wines from Join the Impromptu Play- & Humanities (MAC). For $20, Seniors $15, Students narration on Delaware Bay ers who will set the scene more information, call 609- $5. Presented by the Mid- June 23 inside the Lighthouse with Hawk Haven Vineyard, cho- lore and legend, with infor- Cape May Stage Second time available to climb. Be- sen for each course. Guests for a new original mystery, 884-5404 or 800-275-4278 Atlantic Center for the Arts mation on fishing, spawning “Revenge is Sweet” at the or visit www.capemaymac. & Humanities (MAC) with Stage Series — “Celebrating gins and ends at the Ocean will learn about wine pair- grounds and more. Includes Pride”: On May 31, 2013, Street trolley stop. Offered ings and enjoy a wonderful Carriage House Café & Tea- org. funding by the New Jersey complimentary continental room, 1048 Washington St. State Council on the Arts. President Barack Obama June 24 at 8:45 p.m. $22 for meal at The Blue Rose Inn, breakfast in the morning issued a proclamation de- adults and $15 for children 653 Washington St. June For more information, call and a lavish buffet lunch. A 609-884-5404 or 800-275- claring June Lesbian, Gay, (ages 3-12). Sponsored by 25 at 7 p.m. Limited to 50 cash bar is available. June 14 Bisexual and Transgender the Mid-Atlantic Center people. $85 per person per For more events in June visit 4278 or visit www.capemay- from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tick- mac.org. (LGBT) Pride month. In this, for the Arts & Humanities night. ($75 per night when ets $99. Sponsored by the he states: “Support for LGBT (MAC). For more informa- all four evenings purchased.) www.capemaymac.org. Cape May Whale Watcher June 13 equality is growing, led by tion, call 609-884-5404 or Sponsored by the Mid-At- and the Mid-Atlantic Center a generation which under- Lighthouse Full Moon for the Arts & Humanities Climb: The Friends of the stands that, in the words (MAC). For more informa- of Dr. Martin Luther King, Cape May Lighthouse in- tion, call 609-884-5404 or PLACE FRIDAY SATURDAY REST OF WEEK vite you to the full moon Jr., ‘injustice anywhere is 800-275-4278 or visit www. a threat to justice every- climb. Take advantage of capemaymac.org. the light of the full moon where.’” Cape May Stage is P-Dub Sun. Jun 8 - and let it guide you up the proud to show its support BEACH CREEK Bullbuckers June 18-Aug. 1 for this movement by cel- Page A28 • 522-1062 6pm Bob Croce 6pm 199 stairs to the starry top. Cape May Stage presents 6pm The Lighthouse is located in ebrating LGBT Pride month “Moon Over Buffalo”:In the through a special play read- Ultimate Dance Vintage rock with Cape May Point State Park, madcap comedy tradition of Lower Township. Tower ad- ing that celebrates the diver- Party with The Lend Me a Tenor, Ken Lud- sity of the American people BOILER ROOM Dane Anthony The Billy D Light mission is free for “Friends” The wig’s hilarious Moon Over members. June 13, 8 p.m. and embraces sexuality in all Page A31 • 884-8421 Band 9:30pm Trio 9pm Buffalo is a zany, slapstick, its conceptions. June 23 at 8 to 10 p.m. Non-members backstage antics-driven Thu. Jun 5 - price is $8 for adults, $3 p.m. Tickets $25. The Rob- CASEY’S ON Jamison farce as actors’ George and ert Shackleton Playhouse Punkabillys Sindi Raymond for children (ages 3-12). Charlotte Hay realize their THIRD Non-members who join is located at the corner of 8pm 9pm Band 8pm big chance to move from Bank & Lafayette streets. Page A26 • 522-7759 the group at a meeting will Buffalo theater to Holly- get free admission to this Presented by Cape May COUNTRY wood movies. Performance Stage in association with Wesley Tue. Jun 10 - program as well as future schedule is as follows: June “Friends” events. Sponsored the Mid-Atlantic Center CLUB TAVERN Dan Marro 18 through Aug. 1, Tues- for the Arts & Humanities Page A21 • 465-1515 Ochs by the Mid-Atlantic Center days through Sundays at 8 for the Arts & Humanities (MAC) For more informa- p.m. The Robert Shackleton tion, call 609-884-5404 or CRAB HOUSE Cowabunga Sun. Jun 8 (MAC). For more informa- Playhouse is located at the Cowabunga Chris tion, call 609-884-5404 or 800-275-4278 or visit www. at Two Mile Chris 3-7pm corner of Bank & Lafay- capemaymac.org. 2-6pm 800-275-4278 or visit www. ette streets. Admission: $35 Page A25 • 522-1341 capemaymac.org. adults $30 seniors (62+) and June 24 Danny Eyer Wed. June 4 - Unplugged $15 students. Presented by DOGTOOTH Name That Hosted by Kinger from Ghost 101 Investigation: Ghosts of the Lighthouse BAR & GRILL Band StellarMojo and special Join paranormal research Tune 9pm g Page A21 • 522-8383 9pm guest 9pm team Ghost-One for an in- vestigation at the reputedly DJ Entertainment Tiki Topz Pool Party Sun. Jun 8 - haunted Emlen Physick Es- 5pm with DJ Tiki Topz Pool Party with tate, 1048 Washington St. FLIP FLOPZ DJ Entertainment Entertainment 2pm Try your hand at some of Italia Page A30 • 522-3350 DJ Entertainment 9pm DJ Entertainment 2pm Pizzeria & Family Restaurant 9pm their investigating tools and Free Residential & Beach Delivery! Marnie do EVP readings then dis- HARPOON Beachcomber cuss your findings over des- Sicilian Pizza & Nate sert at the Carriage House HENRY’S Bill 6-10pm 95 Page A22 • 886-5529 6-10pm Café & Tearoom. Limited +1 FREE Topping $16 + tax g event. $30 per person. June Thu. Jun 5 - HARRY’S OCEAN Cowabunga 13, 7:45 p.m. Sponsored 3 Cheesesteaks & a $ 99* Nicki Sbaffoni Wesley Ochs 4-8pm by the Mid-Atlantic Center 19 + tax BAR & GRILL Chris 4-8pm Sun. Jun 8 - for the Arts & Humanities 2 Liter of Soda 884-2779 4-8pm Jay Bethel 4-8pm (MAC). For more informa- Sindi tion, call 609-884-5404 or $2 Off any 2 Large Pizzas LIGHTHOUSE The Friar DJ 800-275-4278 or visit www. Raymond * Delivery or take-out only. Toppings cost extra. Expires 6/18/14 r POINTE 6pm capemaymac.org. Band 6pm 3rd & NJ Aves., North Wildwood Page A27 • 522-7447 June 14 NORTH END Mon. Jun 9 & Tues. June 10 Delaware Bay Lighthouse AMERICAN Cowabunga Chris 609•522•6228 GRILL Adventure: Come aboard DolceItalian.com 6-10pm the Cape May Whale Watch- Page A34 • 609-435-5691 OWEN’S Bee Bop Name that Sun. Jun 8 - Bernie 9pm Tune with DJ Are You Smarter Than r DJ Luper the Bartender with DJ PUB OPEN THURS. - TUES. AT 11AM Page A22 • 729-7290 5pm Mikey D 10pm Mikey D 9pm RIO Terry-O’ke STATION CLOSED WED. Page A32 • 889-2000 9pm Acoustic with Carl Acoustic with Wed. Jun 4 - Acoustic with Bill Caterini 4:30pm Behrens 4:30pm Bill Caterini 5pm Thu. Jun 5 - Acoustic with Gregg Carpenter 4:30pm i RUSTY NAIL Sun. Jun 8 - Reggae with Sacred Vibrations 3pm Groove with Tru Endless Summer Party with Mon. Jun 9 - Acoustic with Nate Cwik 4:30pm Serving Lunch Page A29 • 884-0017 Bruddags 9:30pm Tribeca Grand 9:30pm Tue. Jun 10 - Acoustic with Marnie & Nate 4:30pm SAND Thu. June 5- Live & Dinner BARRENS Entertainment Page A18 • 465-3555 5-9pm i Dance Party with TAVERN ON NJ Birdman OCNJRADIO’s “Jam’n” Exotic Bird Jack Christy & THE BAY “Marvelous” Mary Mel- Page A27 • 522-3055 Show 5pm ligan 6pm-Midnight Bauer & Shea The Sindi Sun. Jun 8 THE WHARF 2-6pm Raymond The Juliano Brothers StellarMojo Band 3-10pm 2-6pm Page A31 • 522-6336 7-11pm Bob Hunter Wed. Jun 4 - Bob Campanell 5-9pm DWEEK OF TUCKAHOE Chameleon Thu. Jun 5 - Love & Branca 5:30-9:30pm & Kit INN 6-10pm 6-10pm Mon. Jun 9 - Jim Fisher 5-9pm Restaurant & Fresh Seafood Market JUNE 4 - Page A28 • 390-3322 Tue. Jun 10 - Ann Oswald 5-9pm th 25 & Dune Drive ● Avalon, NJ DJ Jerry Smith 10pm DJ Jerry Smith 10pm (Upstairs Deck) (Upstairs Deck) Thu. Jun 5 - WESTY’S • Dirty Birds 6pm (Upstairs Deck) 609-368-2114 ● 609-368-8814 JUNE 10 • Video Quizzo with DJ Rich Palko Popp Roxx 7pm StellarMojo 10pm RESTAURANT & IRISH PUB 9pm (Downstairs) (Upstairs Deck) FRESH SEAFOOD MARKET D • Bill Bittman 3-6pm (Upstairs Deck) DJ Bill McCay 10pm (Downstairs) www.oceansideseafoodavalon.com25th & Dune Drive | Avalon, New Jersey Page A29 • 522-4991 • Acoustic with Richie Baker 4-7pm (Downstairs) {609} 368-2114 or {609} 368-8814

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