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6th Annual Seafood and Music Festival Brings Great Family Fun to the Wildwoods Wine Festival Returns The Wildwoods, NJ – The Greater Wildwood Chamber CAPE MAY - For the sev- of Commerce presents the enth consecu ve year, the 6th Annual Seafood and historic Cape May-Lewes Music Fes val Saturday, Oc- Ferry Terminal will be the tober 5 from 11 a.m.-7 p.m. setting for the Cape May parking and shu le are both Patrons will s ll be able to featuring a full day of ea ng, Wine Festival sponsored free. use our wine pick up service dancing and all-out fun that by the Garden State Wine Patrons can park at the at the Fes val. If they park will take place along Atlan c Growers Association on terminal un l the lot is full at the alternate lot they will Avenue between Wildwood Columbus Day Weekend, and will then be asked to need to retrieve their case and Schellenger Avenues in Saturday and Sunday Oct. use the alternate parking lot purchase from wine pick up Wildwood. 12-13 from noon-5 p.m. at the corner of Ferry Road/ before boarding the shu le The fes val will include At the fes val, a endees Lincoln Blvd. & Shun Pike back to their cars. live music, crafters, food will enjoy the fall weather Road. People can also elect Garden State Wine Grow- vendors, pie eating con- surrounded by the pictur- to use the alternate parking ers Associa on wineries par- tests, and much more. A esque beauty of the sur- Kids Korner, with children’s lot and shuttle in to save cipa ng at the event are: roundings as they sample me parking. ac vi es, including pumpkin over 300 award-winning pain ng, face pain ng, in- wines from 22 GSWGA win- fl atable bouncers and co on eries, shop cra tables and candy, will take place from listen to great live music. noon-4 p.m. The Festival is held on a plete with great seafood, For additional informa- FREE live musical enter- Rocktologists, The Who grassy fi eld, surrounded on great music, and messy tion, please call 609-729- tainment for the day in- Knows Band, and others. all sides by water. A endees pie-filled faces is FREE to 4000 or visit www.gwcoc. cludes Frank Bey and The The 5th Annual Seafood can watch the arrival and a end. com. Swing City Blues Band, The and Music Festival, com- departures of the ferries, walk along the waterfront and boardwalk and enjoy a “Harborside Chats” day of great entertainment, Cape May’s to Resume food and wine. The younger genera on will also be en- CAPE MAY - The Nature Center’s very popular Harborside Rock and Roll comes to the Center on Oct. 17 when the tertained as they visit the Chats resumed this past Thursday evening, Sept. 19 at the legendary “Philly Bill” Culp of “WIBBAGE” radio 94.3 will be Kids Zone, which features all new Saltwater Cafe. Local historian, former mayor and our special guest. You may remember that during this years’ face pain ng, sand art and lifelong Cape May resident Robert Elwell led off the series Harbor Fest, “Philly Bill” did a live broadcast from the deck , Atco other great fun. with a factual presenta on about Cape May’s mari me of the Nature Center. For those who grew up in the 50’s, 60’s Admission is $25 for ei- Auburn Road Winery and , Pilesgrove history. Since the Nature Center’s and 70’s WIBBAGE radio 94.3 has ther day or $40 for a two- , Landisville Charlotte Todd Education Hall is established itself as our highway day pass. The fee includes Cape May Winery, Cape May currently ongoing a major upgrade, back to the “good-old-days.” a wine tas ng glass. Tickets Cava Winery, Hamburg the owners of South Jersey Marina can be purchased at the Cedarvale Winery, Logan Township have graciously made the Saltwater Looking ahead: admission tent 11:30 a.m.- Cafe available for the fi rst two pre- Chestnut Run Farms, Pilesgrove 4:30 p.m. each day. Advance senta ons. Oct. 24: kicks off Coda Rossa Winery, Franklinville ckets are $20 and can be Kathy Fallon will visit the Cafe on Audubon’s Birding Weekend and , Cream Ridge purchased online at www. Thursday, September 26th as the Vice President Dale Rosselet will DiBella Winery, Woolwich Twp. newjerseywines.com. Large featured speaker. Her presenta on be the featured speaker. DiMa eo , Hammonton groups and bus groups can will commence at 6:00 (as do all Oct. 31: what be er than our call 609-588-0085 for more at Ma arazzo Farms, Belvidere “chats”) and will be followed by an ar st’s recep on and very own Jersey Devil. Come prepared to share your own information. Admission Hawk Haven Vineyards, Rio Grande refreshments. Reserva ons are not required, but space tale of horror about Jersey’s very own winged terror. includes a souvenir wine Heritage Vineyards, Mullica Hill is limited. Dona ons to assist with the fi nal and, as yet, Nov. 7: Jeff Stewart from Cape May’s Whale Watcher and glass. Monroeville Vineyard , Monroeville unfunded stage of the Todd Educa on Hall renova on are new owner of the famous Brandywine Lighthouse will share Live music will be pro- , Cape May Courthouse greatly appreciated. his vision for the light and the challenges that lay ahead. vided each day. The Harborside Chats return to the Nature Center on Oct. Nov. 14: It was a tough summer to be a dolphin. Join us Plagido’s Winery, Hammonton Attendees to the Cape 3 when the Jersey Cape Beekeepers Associa on will make on the 14th as Sara from the Marine Mammal Stranding , Egg Harbor May Wine Fes val will also their return. Of par cular note, this summer the Beekeepers Center will update us on what has been happening off shore Sharro Winery, Blue Anchor be able to take advantage installed an actual hive inside the Nature Center and thanks with our dolphins, harbor seals and sharks. , Hammonton of a free shu le which will to the miracle of Plexiglas, a endees will be able to witness Nov. 21: The holidays are upon us. Is your wine rack , Shamong run between the alternate the bees hard at work. Again, the presenta on will com- ready? Come out as the Cape May Winery guides us on parking area and the termi- Wagonhouse Winery, Swedesboro mence at 6:00 and as usual light snacks will be provided. what to pair with our holiday menus. nal from 11:30 a.m. to 6:00 We are very excited to welcome Lt. Commander Sco For more informa on on the Garden State Wine Growers p.m. each day. The alternate Rae, Regimental Commander from TRACEN, Cape May on Remember, all presenta ons begin at 6:00 and light re- Associa on, visit www.newjerseywines.com. Oct. 10. You won’t want to miss the Commander’s pre- freshments will be served. There is no admission cost, but senta on about the history and mission of this important your generous dona ons to help with the renova on of the The Biggest & Best Buffet In The County facility, the only training facility for Coast Guard recruits Charlo e Todd Educa on Hall will be greatly appreciated. in the na on.

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SEA ISLE CITY – On Oct. 5, the Sea Isle City Chamber of Commerce and Revital- ization will host their an- nual Harborfest celebra on, which will delight music lov- ers, shoppers, compe ve eaters, athletes and anyone B@RT@KE@LHKXCHMHMF who enjoys fresh seafood. The fun will begin at 9:30 a.m. with the Harborfest 5K Run on Sea Isle’s ocean- front Promenade at JFK Boulevard. At the end of the compe on, which benefi ts the wrestling program at Saint Augus ne Prep School in Richland, NJ, prizes will be awarded to the event’s overall top runners as well as the fastest athletes in seven age groups. because it’s on the bay and it Additional Harborfest Sea Isle City's embraces Sea Isle City’s fi sh- 2 Large Pizzas $17.99 activities will take place ing tradi on,” said Chamber EFORE PM AILY from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 B 6 D Any Burger, FF & Soda $8.99 of Commerce and Revi- p.m. along 42nd Place and Harborfest 2013 talization President Chris the Bay, where delicious OPEN DAILY THRU OCTOBER Glancey. “Sea Isle began as seafood, nau cal displays, a small fi shing village, and live music by the Daisy Jug ery that receives the most par cipate in this ecumeni- LUNCH, DINNER & LATE NIGHT Harborfest embraces that Band, and a vendors market votes will win a trophy and cal service. rich history, which we want 7800 DUNE DRIVE, AVALON with cra s, fashion apparel “bragging rights” for having Then, at 3:00 p.m., the to keep alive. It’s a reminder and collec bles will delight the best chowder in Sea fes val’s exci ng Raw Clam DINE IN 368.5505 or TAKE OUT 368.1072 of our past and celebrates all fes val-goers. Isle City. Eating Contest will begin we have on the bay.” At 1:00 p.m., the Harbor- At 2:00 p.m., local reli- along 42nd Place. At the | To learn more about Sea fest Chowder Contest will gious leaders will gather end of this entertaining $TQFDQR€2HYY@€2@RS@€%Q@AB@JDR /@QSHMHR€$DDQ€9HMD€%NBJS@HKR Isle City’s 2013 Harborfest begin, featuring chowders on the commercial fi shing compe on, which always celebration, phone (609) prepared by numerous lo- docks along 42nd Place attracts a large crowd of 263-9090 or visit www. cal restaurants. For $5.00, for a Blessing of the Fleet, spectators, prizes will be seaislechamber.com. For festival-goers can sample which will be begin with awarded to the contestant more informa on about the each of the concoctions bag pipe music provided by who eats the largest number Harborfest 5K Run, phone entered in the contest and the Atlan c City Fire Depart- of raw bivalves in the short- (609) 263-3611 or visit www. then cast a vote for their ment Pipe Band. Clergy from est amount of me. lacosta-seaisle.com . favorite choice. The eat- several denomina ons will “People enjoy this fes val

if you could bring hedge Ghost Crab clippers, a weed whacker, SPECIALS pruning saw (no chain saw, please), or other tools for Food & Drink Specials Nature Walk, trimming small tree limbs, vines, etc. HAPPY HOUR Volunteer Please meet at the Visitors DAILY 4-7PM Contact Sta on at Two Mile Special Drink Pricing Beach at 12001 Pacifi c Ave $5 & $6 Apps Beach/Trail beach walk on the amazing appreciates the efforts of (Ocean Dr), Wildwood Crest, WING NIGHT and sometimes trouble- their volunteers, and your near the former Coast Guard Cleanup some ghost crabs and will help makes the Refuge a Loran Station. For more Thurs 9-11pm information or directions, Half Off Wings explore the complexity of special place for people $2 Miller Lite Drafts Scheduled for their burrows. and wildlife! Bring gloves, please call 609-513-9349. Dr Boerner's informa ve sunscreen and water. If you Coffee and light refresh- Oct. 5 walk will be followed by are coming to help with trail ments will be provided. LIVE MUSIC a Beach and Trail Cleanup maintenance, it would be Sponsored by Friends of THURSDAY, CAPE MAY -- Please join Day from 10 a.m. - noon. helpful (but not mandatory) Cape May Na onal Wildlife the Cape May Na onal Wild- The Wildlife Refuge always Refuge. FRIDAY & life Refuge on Oct. 5 at 9 SATURDAY a.m. as they celebrate the Cape Trinity Hosts 3rd Annual reopening of the Cape May National Wildlife Refuge Open Daily thru October À Lunch À Dinner À Late Night Beach. This half-mile sec on “All for the Girls” Event Chestnut & Olde NJ Aves North Wildwood of Refuge beach is closed WILDWOOD- This is the event everyone is talking about! Cape Trinity Catholic À to visitors each year from School will host their 3rd annual "All for the Girls”, an evening of shopping, 609.435.5691 À www.northendamericangrill.com May 1 un l Oct. 1 to pro- food and fun on Friday night, October 4th from 7-10pm. This fun, fund rais- vide a safe haven for nest- ing event will be held at Cape Trinity Catholic's South Campus (St Ann’s ing, feeding and migra ng Gym), located at 2901 New Jersey Avenue in Wildwood. Volunteers are shorebirds. hard at work transforming the gym into a glamorous party hall! There The day will begin at 9 will be numerous vendors, such as Tastefully Simple, Silpada, Mary Kay, a.m. with a free Sat. morning "31", Arbonne, Tupperware, Cash for Gold, Pampered Chef and more! Wine, family nature walk. On this appe zers and desserts will be served. There will be raffl e ckets for gi date, the Wildlife Refuge cer fi cates and gi baskets. Guests who bring a non-perishable food item sponsors a special walk led for the Lazarus House Food Pantry will get a free raffl e cket! The Parent Associa on by Dr. Ralph Boerner. Dr. will be selling 50/50 ckets for what is becoming one of the biggest 50/50 payouts in Boerner is Professor Emeri- recent school history! tus of Ecology at Ohio State Proceeds will benefi t Educa on Programs for the children at Cape Trinity Catholic University and is now a School. Tickets include food and one beverage of your choice and are available in resident of Cape May Beach. advance for $10 at the school or at the door for $15. To order ckets or ask ques ons, Dr. Boerner will focus his please call Cape Trinity Catholic School at 609-522-2704.

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Center for Community Arts and The Nature Center of Cape May, along with ELTC, were selected because they have all demonstrated their commitment to teach art to all ages in the Cape colored over by a member May Community. Grove Press of Cape May. rage, Good Scents, and the of the community using ELTC is the only organiza- A er two years of collabo- Nature Center. oil pastels. Squares were tion in Cape May County ra ng with the community Currently, ELTC is present- colored by all ages from all that has continually pro- of Cape May on the illustra- ing a 1932 comedy about backgrounds, from people vided theater workshops ons, this is the fi rst book by the art world wri en by Sid- at the West Cape May Farm- in schools for over thirteen authors and art educators ney Howard, who received ers' Market to visitors at years. Now in its fourth Paige Cunningham and Janet the Oscar for Best Screen the Nature Center of Cape year of working with the Payne. Play Adapta on for "Gone May, and many community German Wildwood School District, Working through the al- with the Wind." The tal- Sausages events over the past two Potato AT THE STATION ELTC con nues to procure phabet, the subjects for ented cast of nine is under Pancakes years. Once the squares funding so its artists-in- this unique artwork were the direc on of Gayle Stahl- were colored, the picture Friday, Saturday & Sunday residence can direct plays carefully chosen, and the huth and runs Wednesday was reassembled onto a 20" at West Cape May Elemen- result is a book fi lled with through Saturday evenings Wiener X 20" canvas. A list of those October 4th, 5th & 6th Schnitzel tary School. During the sum- wonderful illustrations as at 8:00 p.m. through Oct. 13, who colored the illustra ons • mer, ELTC has its popular diverse as Cape May itself. except there is no show on Authentic Homecooked German Food is in the back of the book, Student Workshop where For example, "A" is for At- Oct. 9, and an added show • Real Bavarian Biers • Oktoberfest Music along with a scavenger hunt participants perform an lantus, the sunken ship at on Oct. 13. Loca on is The that anyone can play. • Our Staff in Goofy German Outfits admission-free show for the the end of Sunset Boulevard, First Presbyterian Church, NEW "Cape May A to Z" is avail- THIS YEAR community, and in March, "C" is for the sandcastles on 500 Hughes Street, Cape able at the following Cape Outdoor in partnership with The the beach, and "Z" is for the May, where the company is May loca ons; Whales Tale, Henry Sawyer Inn, ELTC has zebra at the zoo. in residence. Contact ELTC Biergartenwith Cape Atlantic Books, Exit its playwriting workshop The process began with a at 609-884-5898 or www. German bier & Zero Stores, Spirit Catcher grill for adults. photograph of the subject, eastlynnetheater.org for AMERICAN STEAK & SEAFOOD HOUSE Photography, Happy Baby, The work being auc oned which was enlarged on a information and reserva- Featuring Hand-cut Steaks, Local Seafood, The Carriage House at the is the original art from the copy machine to 20" X 20" ons. & International Beers-on-tap Physick Estate, Swallowtail book "Cape May A to Z," and gridded and cut into 64 Grande Center Shopping Mall • Rio Grande, New Jersey • 609-889-2000 recently published by Sea- squares. Each square was Studio at the West End Ga- Bandleader to Head Big Band Tribute to Cozy Morley at Middle PAC COURT HOUSE -- A bandleader who came to know Cozy Morley when she worked at his North Wildwood Club Avalon nightclub as a music librarian in the 1970s, will honor the late comedian- musician when she brings her swing band to the Performing Arts Center of Middle Township on Sun. a ernoon, Oct. 6, at 2 p.m. Denise Black, now an Egg Harbor Township resident, said the tribute, called “To Cozy With Love” by her Black Magic Swing Band, will feature big band music of the 1940s as well as recollec ons of Cozy and some of his jokes. “Cozy brings back so many great memories of his mes in South Jersey that I wanted to do something special musi- cally in his honor, “ said Black. “So I came up with the idea to honor him at the PAC where his friends and fans could Denise Black is seen kneeling in front of the Black Magic come and enjoy the music of his me.” Swing Band. Hibachi • Sushi • Teriyaki Black spent four years at the Club Avalon from 1975 to 1979 as the music librarian for the house band led Black, who became leader of her Black Magic Swing Band Tempura • Udon Noodles by Howard Reynolds with whom a romance blossomed. in 2002, said the program will include the Big Band hits They married in 2005 when Reynolds was 92 years old. of Glenn Miller, Benny Goodman, Ar e Shaw, the Dorsey The ceremony, performed by the then North Wildwood brothers and others from that era. She has some Big Band Yozu is offering: Mayor, Aldo Palombo, was held at Westy’s Irish Pub in heritage. Her father was a copyist for the Benny Goodman North Wildwood with Morley as the best man. Reynolds band from 1936 to 1948. • Remarkable Sushi Chefs was to die a year later. Tickets are $25 and may be reserved by calling 609- “I learned so much from Cozy while I was at the Club 463-1924. The Performing Arts Center is situated at 212 • Friendly & Considerate Service Avalon and years a erward not only in the music world, but Bayberry Drive, Cape May Court House, one mile east of as a human being, “ Black said. ”Cozy was a very compas- exit 10 of the Garden State Parkway. There is free parking • Freshest Seafood Available sionate man, always concerned about people, and wan ng on the premises. to look a er them. He was an incredible man.’’ • A Wonderful Experience to Share OCTOBERFEST with Friends

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954 OCEAN DRIVE, CAPE MAY, NJ Between GSP & Wildwood Crest on the Bay in Harbor View Marina www.madbatter.com 609-884-5444 19 Jackson St. • Cape May • 884-5970 A40 www.DoTheShore.com Do The Shore Herald Newspapers October 2 2013 Messiah Lutheran Church to Hold Fall Festival Oct. 6, 2013 OCEAN VIEW -- Messiah Funds raised will ben- Lutheran Church, Ocean View, in partnership with efi t the Cape May Animal Ocean View Veterinary Hos- Shelter, NJ Nature and pital and contribu ng part- Environmental Canter ner, Rental City of Vineland, and Save Our Strays of will be off ering a Fall Fes val Sea Isle City. honoring St. Francis of As- sisi. food that is sold along with CELEBRATE AUTUMN At 10:30 a.m. there will dona ons made during the be the Feast of St. Francis Fes val is the only source of Come Join The Good Times Worship Service, an outdoor fund raising. service with a St. Francis Pets must be up to date 7 Days A Week theme. Bring your pets to on their shots and owners church. Trained and expe- should have their pets' ra- 1 Harbor Road & Route 9, Beesley’s Point (Just outside Ocean City) rienced volunteers from the CMC Sheriff 's Offi ce, NJ food for sale—knockwurst bies cer fi cates available if 609-390-3322 • www.TuckahoeInn.com the Ocean View Veterinary Nature and Environmental and sauerkraut with a bag possible. Dogs must be on Hospital will be on hand to Center, Save Our Strays of chips, homemade baked leashes; cats, small mam- Overlooking the Scenic Great Egg Harbor Bay help with restless pets. of Sea Isle City, and Turtle goods, soda and cider. Pre- mals or rep les and birds The Fes val will be from Rescue. packaged doggie treats have must be in cages. Horses Noon to 3 p.m. There will be ac vi es for been donated by Ocean and other large mammals Blessing of the Animals children. View Veterinary. must be wearing a halter. by Pastor Kelly at Noon, 2 There will be compli- Funds raised will benefi t Messiah Lutheran Church Visit us at the Music & Seafood Festival on Sat. Oct. 5 p.m. and 3 p.m. mentary refreshments (hot the Cape May Animal Shel- is located at 2298 Rt. 9 Demonstra on and Exhi- dogs, pretzel bits, pet treats, ter, NJ Nature and Environ- North, Ocean View. For Sizzleizzle aatt tthehe Shore! bi ons –Cape May County and water for pets and hu- mental Canter and Save Our more information, please Animal Shelter, K-9 Unit of mans) There also will be Strays of Sea Isle City. The free to call 486-6043. FamilyF Dining & FFine Cocktails! The Deck Open Fri., at 3pm Sat. at noon $2 Buck Chuck beers (all bottles & drafts while they last) ʻThe ConcertPassion to Beof Held Romanticism’ Oct. 19 $2 Buck Chuck wings or CAPE MAY -- On Sat., performs with many musical the Atlan c. Fanfare maga- quesadillas (while they last) a dinner at Union Park on Oct. 19, a violin and piano associa ons in Philadelphia. Oct. 26 featuring Michael zine writes: “His phrasing is Dining Room concert given by Access to Dr. Greenspan is an under- Ludwig, celebrated interna- so sensi ve--it could serve Open Fri. at 5pm Art, Inc. will present Dr. Bert graduate from Juilliard, with onal violinist, and former as a object lesson to every Closed 10/5 for Private Partyy Greenspan, violin, and Elise a doctorate in performance Associate concertmaster budding violinist.” And BBC Auerbach, piano, as they ex- from Indiana University. He of the Philadelphia Orches- Music Magazine praises his Early Bird Menu plore the depth of Roman - performs currently at Opera tra. Michael is now enjoy- “persuasive playing, silky Make reservations for our fi nal 5pm-6pm cism. Dr. Bert Greenspan Naples and the Southwest ing an interna onal career tone, sensi vity to colour weekend of the season. 3 Courses for $20 taught for generations at Symphony in Fort Myers, as a soloist and recorded and flair for golden-age OUR LAST NIGHT SAT. OCT. 12 Rowan University, and Elise Florida. Dr. Greenspan the American Rhapsody by style.” freereee pparkingarkking ~ eelevatorllevaattor ~ wwwww.icehousewildwood.comw iic Auerbach, a Philadelphia conducted two lecture/ Kenneth Fuchs, composer, Concert ckets are $20. 4415 park blvd., wildwood ~ 609.522.0033 performer, studied at Tem- demonstra ons on the Ital- at the London Symphony Adults, $15. Seniors and ple University and received ian Renaissance and the Orchestra a year or so ago. may be purchased at the her MM in Music from the English Renaissance for Ac- He performed in Kiev this door from 6 p.m. on Oct. 19. University of Cincinna Con- cess to Art at the Southern summer, and has performed Tickets for the three course servatory. Mansion. on his late 1700’s rare violin dinner are $70. Per person MARQ’S PUB The concert will be held Dr. Greenspan, who made by the Cremonese and include a concert of at the Cape Island Bap st never leaves a teaching master Lorenzo Storioni music by Bach and a conver- & Church at Gurney and Co- moment unattended, will and a Dominique Pecca e sa on with Michael Ludwig. RESTAURANT lumbia Streets, Cape May, speak about the period of bow. He has been featured Send checks to Access to N.J. Parking is available Roman cism in music, with numerous mes on Perfor- Art, Inc., 417 E. Pacifi c Ave., behind the church. commentary on women as mance Today, a program Cape May Court House, N.J. “CAPE MAY’S HIDDEN GEM” Dr. Greenspan is currently muses and musicians, while that reaches 1.2 million lis- 08210. Call (609) 465-3963 performing with Opera Na- demonstra ng the beauty teners on 230 radio sta ons for reserva ons. Check us ples and with the Southwest of the period on violin and nationwide. Ludwig’s dis- online at www.accesstoart. Symphony in Fort Myers. piano. Schubert and Mozart cography has drawn cri cal org or on Facebook at Ac- ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT Elise recently performed will be featured. acclaim from both sides of cess to Art. BREAKFAST BUFFET at Temple University, and Access will also present Fresh cut fruits, yogurts, bacon, sausage, scrambled eggs, breads, pastries, make your own Belgian waffl es, and omelets made to order are just a few of the delights that wait to greet you in the mornings at Marq’s Pub and Restaurant. $10.95 FOR ADULTS, $5.95 FOR CHILDREN AND KIDS UNDER 4 EAT FREE BREAKFAST HOURS: Sunday through Saturday Elise Auerbach Bert Greenspan 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Open All Year Asian Palace RESTAURANT TICKETS Freud’s Chinese, Japanese Sushi & Thai Cuisine 609 770-8311 Last Robert Shackleton All Japanese Playhouse 405 Lafayette Street Session 30% OFF Cuisine Cape May, New Jersey Sushi, Sashimi Get $3 off on $20 order CapeMayStage.org Get $5 off on $30 order Tickets also available at by Mark St.Germain & Sushi Rolls Get $7 off on $40 order directed by Roy Steinberg Get $10 off on $50 order Dine In Only Take out orders for pick up only Not including lunch specials Not including lunch specials Expiration DateFREE 10-11-13 DELIVERYExpiration Date 10-11-13 609-884-7977 Sept18– Oct19,2013 Co-sponsored by 501 BEACH AVE. CAPE MAY • 609-884-3500 Between Acme & Big Lots SeaSalt Restaurant & The Mad Batter 3845 Bayshore Road, North Cape May Herald Newspapers October 2 2013 Do The Shore www.DoTheShore.com A41 DO THE SHORE • JApanese Hibachi 10/2 - 10/8 • sushi bar • thai cuisine There is no be er way to welcome October, Na onal Breast Cancer Awareness Month, than with a “Pre y in Pink” Fundraiser for the cause. This Wednesday, October Prepare for a night of pampering and Glamour at Friday, Lunch Mon.-Thur. 11am - 3pm, 2nd, Susie Q’s Family Hair Salon of Seaville will play host to October 4th’s “All for the Girls” Fundraising event at Cape Fri. & Sat. 11am - 3pm their Third Annual “Pink” Fundraiser, with a noble goal of Trinity Catholic’s South Campus. This evening of shopping, raising a total of $10,000. Susie Q’s will feature pink hair food, and fun begins at 7 pm, with all proceeds to benefi t Dinner educa on programs at Cape Trinity Catholic. Volunteers are Sun • 12 noon - 10pm, extensions, raffl es, delicious baked goods, and cure sign Mon. - Thurs. 4:30pm - 10:30pm, retail items. All proceeds will benefi t the Love of Linda hard at work transforming the gym into a glamorous party Cancer Fund and Gilda’s Club South Jersey, both of which hall! There will be numerous vendors, such as Tastefully Fri. & Sat. 4:30pm - 11pm work relessly to support local pa ents and families aff ected Simple, Silpada, Mary Kay, "31", Arbonne, Tupperware, by the disease. This “Pre y in Pink” evening out will begin Cash for Gold, Pampered Chef and more. Wine, appe zers Open 7 Days a Week at 4:30 pm and conclude at 8 pm. For more informa on, and desserts will be served. There will be raffl e ckets for call (609)390-9220. gi cer fi cates and gi baskets. Guests who bring a non- Beginning Friday morning at 9 am, rev up your weekend perishable food item for the Lazarus House Food Pantry will 13 S. Dennis Road, Cape May Court House with the All Ford Truck and Car Show along Pacifi c Avenue in get a free raffl e cket. The Parent Associa on will be selling 609-465-8888 • 609-463-8888 Wildwood. Marvel at others’ hot rods or display your own. 50/50 ckets for what is becoming one of the biggest 50/50 The show is open to all Ford, Lincoln and Mercury cars and payouts in recent school history! Tickets include food and trucks and any year is welcomed. Compete for one of the one beverage of your choice and are available in advance Island's Top 25 Awards, plus Cash Prizes, Best of Show Stock for $10 at the school or at the door for $15. To order ckets and Best of Show Modifi ed. or ask ques ons, please call Cape Trinity Catholic School at Over in Cape May Court House, a show of an en rely 609-522-2704. diff erent type kicks off Friday evening at 7 pm. Acclaimed Spend Saturday morning making some unbelievable interna onal hypno st Dr. Bengali will be making his third shopping fi nds at the “Sharing the Freedom” Flea Market appearance at the Middle Township PAC in two years in a beginning at 9 am at “The Hut” on West Avenue on benefi t performance for the Middle Township High School Wildwood. Sponsored by the Twelth Step House, this band. The “stars” of the show are actually volunteers from market promises great holiday gi items and one-of-a-kind the audience who fall under his hypno c spell, crea ng knickknacks. OpenO DDailyil hilarious situa ons. Tickets are $15 for adults and $10 for Upper Township also presents an impressive collec on of students. Reserva ons for all shows may be made by calling collec bles, cra s, and an ques at the 2nd Annual Tuckahoe Lunch from 11:30am ß Dinner from 5pm (609)463-1924. Cars, Cruise & Cra s Show from 9 am to 5 pm this Saturday, Also Friday night, all are invited to fall under the spell of October 5th. Presented by The Greater Tuckahoe Area Cape May Winery award winning reds, whites, and blushes Merchants' Associa on, this fun family event will be held at at the Kiwanis Wine Gala. In support of their con nuing ef- Amanda's Field on Route 50 in Petersburg. A car cruise will forts, the Kiwanis Club of Cape May Court House presents begin promptly at 9 am, and will include an ques, street an “Evening of Small Plates” at the winery on October 4th rods, motorcycles, Tuners, Imports and just about anything from 7 to 10pm. Off ered courtesy of Cape May's fi nest din- else that is has wheels and is street legal. All vehicles that ing establishments, there will be three renowned Cape May are to be included in judging must be on the lot by noon. restaurants - The Washington Inn, Tisha's, and the Black Trophies will be awarded in twelve categories, plus Judges' Duck - to provide an array of dishes along with a diverse Choice and Best in Show. Vendors will include arts, cra s, collec on of wines. The Gala also features a three hour open an ques, car-related items, collec bles, and more. DJ John bar. Live entertainment by The Geno White Trio and Sean Lockwood will keep crowds on their feet from 8 am to 4 pm Loosh, a cigar bar, and a dessert table make the Gala a so- while kids can enjoy face pain ng, a moon bounce, and 322 Washington Street Mall, Cape May phis cated night to remember. Purchase ckets by emailing much, much more. Please visit the web site at www.Tucka- (609)884-9119 • www.tishasfi nedining.com [email protected] or calling (609)231-6676. hoeNJ.com for more informa on or call (609)628-2829. (Page A43 Please)

Scan for additional The Greater Wildwood Chamber of Commerce Presents . . . information on the Wildwoods 2 GREAT FAMILY FALL EVENTS Wildwood’s Seafood & Friday & Saturday, Music Festival October 18 & 19, Saturday, 2013 October 5th, 2013 • 11am - 8pm – FRIDAY NIGHT – Dance Party featuring The David Christopher’s Nifty Fifty’s Dance Band Wildwoods Convention Center Doors open @ 6:00pm – Tickets $15.00 FREE FAMILY FUN – SATURDAY – With Free Street Fair in Fox Park – 11:00am to 5:00pm • Food Vendors • Craft Vendors Featuring Live Music, Food Vendors, Craft Vendors, Contests, Classic Car Show and So Much More • Kidz Korner • Games – SATURDAY EVENING – Fabulous ‘50s & Beyond Concert – Featuring • Pie Eating Contest and so much more! Lou Christie, Gary Lewis and The Playboys, Danny & The Juniors featuring Joe Terry, Russell Thomkins Jr. & The New Stylistics, & The Drifters Charlie Thomas Music by: • Frank Bey & The Swing City Blues Band • The Rocktologists • Who Knows Band • Green River

Gary Lewis Danny & The Juniors Located on Atlantic Avenue between Wildwood & Schellenger Avenues & The Playboys featuring Joe Terry Tickets Available at: GWCOC 3306 Pacifi c Avenue Wildwood, NJ 609-729-4000 or All TICKETMASTER Locations, www.ticketmaster.com and 1-800-745-3000 Vendor Opportunities Available for These Events: Contact Pat at 609-729-4000 Today! A42 www.DoTheShore.com Do The Shore Herald Newspapers October 2 2013 OPEN WEEKENDS Calendar Events Listed below are upcoming events posted to the Herald calendar online. For more information concerning these LLY events, to see more events, or to submit an event to the calendar, free of charge, go to events.capemaycounty- E ’S herald.com. Submission of an event does not guarantee print publication, due to the volume received. To ensure K print promotion for your event, you may arrange for a paid submission by calling 886-8600, Ext 34. 10/2/13 in North Cape May at the Trail Clean Up at 10:00am Crochet Your Own Nursing Training Center, in Wildwood Crest at Mittens at 8:30am in Sea cafe Gardening by the Sea 3rd Annual "All for Cape May National Wildlife Isle City at the SIC Library, at 9:30am in Villas at Refuge Two Mile Beach (609) 463-6386 Lower Township Hall the Girls” at 7:00pm in Unit A Wildwood Landmark For Over 75 Years! Wildwood at Cape Trin- OC Fire Dep. Open Mommy & Me Play ity Catholic School (609) Basket Weaving at House at 5:00pm in Ocean Group at 10:30am in 522-2704 10:00am in Avalon at City at the OC Fire Depart-

OÖ›Ä FÙ®. ƒÄ— Sƒã. ¥ÙÊà 11:30ƒÃ Seaville at Seaville United Avalon Free Public Library ment Local 27 Methodist Church (609) Seventh Day Slumber ó®ã« ƒ Fç½½ BƒÙ M›Äç 624-9019 at 8:00pm in Millville at Fisherman’s Wharf The Levoy Theatre (856) 10/11/13 Tour at 11:00am in Cape Jersey Cape Shell Club 327-6400 May at the Lobster House Victorian Weekend at Burgers • Wraps • Grilled Reubens Meeting at 7:00pm in Restaurant (609) 884-5404 10:00am in Cape May Stone Harbor at the Wet- Homemade Soups • BBQ Ribs • Wings 10/5/13 x800 at Cape May, (609) 884-

lands Institute (609) 368- 5404 1211 Sharing The Freedom Cape May Wine Trail Steamed Clams • Pizza & much more! Flea Market at 9:00am at 12:00pm in Cape May Scramble “Fore” Improv Night at 8:30pm in Wildwood at the Hut, at the Carriage House Cafe Scholarships Golf Tour- in Cape May at the Emlen 4400 Atlantic Ave. Wildwood • 522-6817 113 W. Oak Ave (609) & Tearoom (609) 884-5404 nament at 11:00am in Physick Estate (609) 884- 523-4285 x800 Cape May at the Cape May

5404 x800 Tuckahoe Cars, Cruise Hands-On Ghost Hunt- National Golf Club and

the Chalfonte (609) EARLY BIRD 10/3/13 & Crafts Show at 9:00am ing at 6:30pm in Cape in Upper Township at May at Historic Cold 463-4511 MENU Stone Harbor Stories at Amanda's Field on Route Spring Village (609) 898- 7:00pm in Stone Harbor 50 (609) 628-2829 2300 x10 10/12/13

Monday to Thursday at the Stone Harbor Mu- Jim Craine and the At- The Wildwood’s Hy- 4pm - 6pm seum (609) 368-3342 Free Family Nature Walk: "Ghost Crabs on lantic City All-Star Band droFest at 9:00am in Fried Jumbo Shrimp 6.99 Fried Shrimp & Crab Cake 7.99 Richard Thompson the Beach!" at 9:00am in at 7:30pm in Cape May Wildwood Crest at Sunset at 7:30pm in Millville at Wildwood Crest at Two Court House at the Middle Lake (609) 889-9181 Crab Cake 7.99 Fried Flounder & Crab Cake 7.99 The Levoy Theatre (856) Mile Beach Unit Cape May Township PAC (609) 463- Lima Bean Festival at 327-6400 NWR (215) 341-1044 1924 Broiled Sea Scallops 7.99 Chicken Parmesan 6.99 9:00am in Cape May at

Fried Flounder 6.99 Shrimp & Harborfest at 9:30am in The Bronx Wanderers Wilbraham Park, (609) 10/4/13 Sea Isle City along 42nd at 8:00pm in Millville at 884-9325 Fried Flounder & Chicken Parmesan 7.99 Kiwanis Wine Gala at Place and the Bay (609) The Levoy Theatre (856) The Fall Fest in the Fried Shrimp 7.99 Sirloin Steak, 8oz. 7.99 7:00pm in Cape May at 263-9090 327-6400 Park at 9:00am in Cape

Cape May Winery (609) Entrees Served with Potato, Vegetable & Salad Oktoberfest at 10:00am May at Rotary Park on 231-6676 10/6/13 Lafayette St (609) 886- Must be Seated by 6pm. Must Purchase a Beverage in Cape May at Jackson * * * * * * * * * * * * * Street, (609) 884-5508 0489 A Sunday Brunch feat. All Ford Truck and Car the music of Billy Joel at Avalon Chamber Sea- Show at 9:00am in Wild- Seafood and Music Half Price Apps 4-6pm in Dining Room 11:00am in Cape May at food Festival at 10:00am wood at Pacifi c Avenue, Festival at 10:00am in the Robert Shackleton Play- in Avalon at 30th St and the (609) 522-4546 Wildwood at Atlantic Av- house (609) 770-8311 beach (609) 967-3936 enue, (609) 729-4000

17th Ave. NORTH WILDWOOD Performance by Hyp- Every Game.. Every Sunday Fall Festival honor- Lower Cape May Re- notist Dr. Bengali at Harvest Festival Crafts ing St. Francis of As- gional Class of 1973 BETWEEN NJ & CENTRAL (609) 729-7290 Like us on 7:00pm in Cape May & Antiques Show at sisi at 12:00pm in Ocean - 40th Class Reunion at Court House at the Middle 10:00am in Cape May at View at Messiah Lutheran 6:00pm in Cape May at Township PAC (609) 463- the Emlen Phsyick Estate Church (609) 486-6043 the Grand Hotel, (609) 884-5404 x800

1924 4th Annual Howlin' Hands-On Ghost Hunt- Cape Singles at 7:00pm Volunteer Beach and Jam at 1:00pm in North ing at 6:30pm in Cape Cape May at Harpoon May at Historic Cold Henry's (609) 898-1738 Spring Village (609) 898- Got Pancakes? “To Cozy With Love” 2300 x10 Tribute at 2:00pm in Cape May Court House at the 10/13/13 Performing Arts Center 2013 Big Ticket to of Middle Township (609) Ride Car Raffl e Drawing 463-1924 at 2:00pm in Smithville Great food & music! Sneak-a-peek at some of the donated silent auction Fill the Void at 4:00pm at Historic Smithville items on Facebook at “Cape Assist’s Endless Summer Benefi t” in Millville at The Levoy (609) 573-5029 Theatre (856) 327-6400 * * * * * * * * * * * * *

Wildwood 50 Plus Re- 10/9/13 union Dinner at 5:00pm

Italian Culture Group in Wildwood at Wild- at 3:30pm in Avalon at wood Convention Hall, Avalon Free Public Library (609) 522-8314

* * * * * * * * * * * * * The Intouchables at Jack Melton Jazz Band 7:00pm in Millville at at 2:00pm in Cape May at The Levoy Theatre (856) VFW Post 386 696-4445

Jack Melton Jazz Band 10/10/13 at 2:00pm in Cape May at the VFW, (609) 368-3342

Ajami at 4:00pm in Millville at The Levoy Theatre (856) 696-4445

10/14/13

Knitting Club at 3:30pm in Avalon at Avalon Free Public Library

Scrabble at 5:45pm in Avalon at Avalon Free Quality Has No Substitute Public Library Wildwood N. Cape May Cape May 3820 Bayshore Road Beach Ave. & Perry St. 10/15/13 1-1/2 blocks from Convention Center 886-0066 884-7199 Serving Dinner Film Night feat. "The Year Round Daily 6:30am-2pm Burk & PaciÀ c Aves Fri., Sat. & Sun. 4:30pm Heat" at 6:00pm in 729-7557 Daily 7-2pm Avalon at Avalon Free Daily from 7am Available for Private Parties Public Library

All Locations serve Breakfast & Lunch and have Free Parking 10/16/13 Local Seafood & Produce South Jersey Hard of Same Original Recipes for Featuring Our New Fall Menu! Hearing Support Group at 6:00pm in Court House Now offering FREE soup or salad with in the Maruchi Room at Over 50 Years! purchase of entree until 5:30pm Cape Regional Medical 5209 Pacifi c Ave., Wildwood, NJ • (609)522-5223 Center (609) 463-4043 Like us on www.unclebillspancakehouse.com (Right across from Duffers) (Page A46 Please) Herald Newspapers October 2 2013 Do The Shore www.DoTheShore.com A43 Jersey Shore Pops Appoint Buckingham as Ambassador

CAPE MAY - Linda Gen- Wildwood High School, she tille & The Jersey Shore met the love of her life, Russ Pops have announced that Buckingham. A er a end- the board of directors for ing Stockton State College, the orchestra approved Buckingham married Russ JAPANESE • HIBACHI • SUSHI BAR • STEAK HOUSE the appointment of local and together they have two Middle Township resident children, Jacklyn 27 and EXPERIENCE THE ART OF SUSHI Karen Buckingham as the Trevor 25. Trevor manages offi cial Jersey Shore Pops the Country Club Tavern Ambassador. Her duties in Swainton while Jacklyn will include greeting all is a Language Arts teacher patrons for all concerts with the Bridgeton School that the popular orchestra District. Jacklyn is also the holds and promoting the featured singer for the Jer- orchestra within the com- sey Shore Pops as well as a munity. member of the Shaken Not Buckingham has been a S rred Players. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK • LUNCH & DINNER volunteer with the popular Aside from being Am- orchestra for over a year bassador for the Jersey 1302 RT 47 SOUTH • RIO GRANDE, NJ 08242 hosting numerous after Shore Pops, Buckingham 609.886.8888 609.886.8886 concert events, but the offi - is a board member of the cials from the pops wanted Theater Collaborative of to make her posi on more South Jersey whose mission official. Dr. Nick Holland, is to renovate and restore OPEN YEAR ROUND president of the Jersey the Gateway Playhouse in Serving Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner Shore Pops comments, “We Somers Point. She is also are very excited to have the president of the Middle Daily at Two Locations such a crea ve person such Township Council for the bear drive in her name. The dren there every year. Her as Karen to be our Ambas- Arts. ‘Teddy Bear Roundup’ was home resembles a Disney sador. She has so much Always a community created because of Miriam’s museum. experience in the arts and minded ci zen, during Hur- love of teddy bears. T Buckingham’s love for entertainment arena and ricane Irene in 2011, Buck- teddy bears were collect- the arts developed over brings a fresh enthusiasm ingham created a Facebook ed and distributed to area the years while watching to our organization. The page to help Cape May nursing homes during the her daughter Jacklyn per- board of the our orchestra County stay connected. She holiday season. Last year form at various area events was so pleased to be able to was a comfort to those who over 300 teddy bears were throughout Cape May invite her to par cipate in a stayed in Cape May County, placed in loving arms. County. She loves to enter- Diner Cafe Restaurant more offi cial capacity.” and her page was used by Buckingham also spends tain at her Cape May Court Buckingham was born emergency personnel as her me subs tute teach- House home, but is happiest Early Bird Specials 3-5:30pm at the Naval Hospital in a way of communication. ing in the Middle Town- spending her spare me do- Blackboard Specials • Full Course Dinners Philadelphia, Pa. where Her page is still running ship School District. When ing for others. In her words, Take Out Available • Baking on the Premises her father was transferred and has been adopted by not raising money for local her biggest achievement is to from Paris Island, South the county. It is the #1 site chari es and organiza ons, being the proud mother of Carolina where he served on Facebook for Cape May Buckingham loves to go on Jacklyn and Trevor. 325 WEST SPRUCE AVE. , 245 West White Horse Pike, as a drill sergeant in the County residents to fi nd out cruises with her family and For more information Marine Corps. She was about county events. friends. Buckingham and on The Jersey Shore Pops NORTH WILDWOOD GALLOWAY raised in Voorhees, New Last year, when Bucking- her husband honeymooned Orchestra, please visit www. 609-729-4900 609-748-0033 Jersey and at the age of ham’s mother-in-law (Mir- in Walt Disney World and JerseyShorePops.org or call 14, moved to the Jersey iam Buckingham) passed have con nued the tradi- 609 628-4544 FREE PARKING • www.stardinercafe.com Shore. While attending away, she started a teddy tion by taking their chil-

own celebra on of the long- fes val will include live mu- allow guests to assist with DO THE time Bavarian tradition, sic, cra ers, food vendors, the investigations. Tickets Oktoberfest. Witness as pie eating contests, and to each inves ga on are $35 SHORE Historic Jackson Street is much more. each and must be purchased transformed into a German Gear up for this month’s in advance. Please B.Y.O.F. Gioia (From Page A41) promenade with authen c spooky Halloween holiday (bring your own fl ashlight) Farther south in Sea Isle music and food. Visit the with Cold Spring Village’s for this night of fright! RestaurantRestaurant & BarBa City, the annual Harborfest various Beer Gardens and hands-on ghost hunting Close your weekend with celebration gets off to a browse the ar sans’ tables experience this Saturday a “howl” at the Harpoon running start with the Har- featuring crafts, antiques night. The Truth Paranormal Henry's 4th Annual Howlin' borfest 5K at 9:30 am this and collec bles. Oktoberfest Inves gators team will lead Jam for the Animal Out- UNDER Saturday morning. At the begins at 10 am Saturday, guests through tests using reach Adop on Center this NEW MANAGEMENT end of the run, prizes will October 5th and con nues digital photography and Sunday, October 6th, from be awarded to the event’s into the late evening. sound recording equipment 1 to 5pm. The Howlin' Jam overall top runners as well Wildwood features a simi- in order to capture evidence is your chance to chill on Open as the fastest athletes in lar celebra on of all things of the supernatural. Each the bay all for the cause of Thursday thru Sunday seven age groups. Addi- seafood also on Saturday, investigation will begin at helping homeless cats and onal Harborfest ac vi es October 5th.The Greater 6:30 pm in the Welcome dogs fi nd permanent, loving Serving dinner from 4pm will take place from 11 am Wildwood Chamber of Com- Center with an introduc on homes! Enjoy the spectacu- to 4 pm along 42nd Place merce presents the 6th to ghost-hun ng e que e lar view, listen to great mu- and the Bay, where delicious Annual Seafood and Music and equipment, and an sic, eat fantas c food, drink seafood, live music, and a Fes val from 11 am to 7 pm overview of the history of great beer, and enter to win OFFERING 2 INCREDIBLE SPECIALS! varied vendors market with featuring a full day of ea ng paranormal ac vity at the some wonderful prizes for crafts promise to delight that will take place along Village. Small groups will just $20 per person (food Presentthis fes val-goers of all interests Atlantic Avenue between then be escorted to each of and beer included). Wildwood and Schellenger three buildings where Truth and tastes. Beginning at 1 COUPON BUY ONE ENTREE pm, the cut throat Chowder Avenues in Wildwood. The Paranormal researchers will By Megan Kummer Contest features chowder concoctions prepared by GET ONE FREE! several local restaurants. For just $5, sample all the con- HAPPENING THIS FALL AT THE DOGTOOTH BAR & GRILL Available Thursday Thru Sunday All Night tenders and cast your vote ASK ABOUT OUR PARTY TRAYS & CATERING OPTIONS for your favorite. Compe - Choose From Full Menu ve eaters from all corners 2nd entree of equal or lesser value/ Dine In Only of Cape May County and Coupon valid for 1 free entree thru Sat., Oct. 12, 2013 beyond gather at 3 pm for the fes val’s most suspense- MONDAY’S AFTER 6PM fi lled event of the day. The Pasta & Mussels w/Red Sauce $13.95 Raw Clam Eating Contest Choice of PasWD‡3rime Rib $15.95 IMPORTED $ © Herald Newspapers 2013 will begin along 42nd Place House Wine $4 Per Glass 10 and, as always, will draw a TUESDAY’S AFTER 6PM FRIDAY’S SPECIALTY massive crowd of excited Flatbread Pizza $6.95 w/Beverage Purchase Name that Tune 9pm (1st Place Prize) per Crafts Drafts $3.50 Extended Happy Hour 4pm to 7pm spectators. At the end of Reverse Happy Hour 11pm to 12am this entertaining compe - Hard Cider (Magners, Magners Pear & Woodchuck) WINE bottle on, prizes will be awarded WEDNESDAY’S AFTER 6PM SATURDAY’S no limit to the contestant who eats Beef, Chicken or Pork Burritos w/Tortilla Chips Great Food and Drink Specials Live Music 9:30pm MENU the largest number of raw $6 w/Beverage Purchase bivalves in the shortest Corona Bottles‡&oronita Buckets $10 Chili Bowl Mini Burgers (3) or Mini Burgers (3) $5 (extra for toppings) Combine Both Offers For A Great Night Out! amount of me. For more THURSDAY’S $1.5 Domestic Drafts ‡ $2.5 23oz Miller Lite Drafts See The Grid on page A48 for our entertainment! info on Harborfest, phone Clams & Pasta $13.95 Build your own Burger $8 Until 6pm (609)263-9090 or visit www. (Choice of Pasta) After 6pm Bloody Mary Punch Pint $7 Until 6pm Open Year Round • Available for Parties, Weddings & Banquets 7 days a week. seaislechamber.com. .49¢ Wings & $3 Imported Bottles After 6pm .49¢ Wings‡ During Eagles Games 3800 Paci¿ c Ave., Wildwood Cape May rings in this new month with its very 609-729-0120 • www.GioiaRistorante.com A44 www.DoTheShore.com Do The Shore Herald Newspapers October 2 2013

Ghost Investigations

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CAPE MAY - Interested in ghost hun ng? Like learning Amateur paranormal inves gators are welcome to bring about the supernatural? Join Truth Paranormal Inves ga- their own equipment. Proceeds from the event support tors for two nights of hands-on ghost hun ng in Historic the HCSV Educa on Program. Children’s Cold Spring Village, Oct. 5 and 12. The Truth Paranormal Historic Cold Spring Village is a non-profi t, open air liv- Inves gators team will lead guests through tests using ing history museum that portrays the daily life of a rural Bowling digital photography and sound recording equipment in South Jersey community of the Early American era. Its order to capture evidence of the supernatural. mission includes the preserva on of 26 historic Cape May Each inves ga on will begin at 6:30 p.m. in the Welcome County buildings, history educa on and promo ng heritage Birthday Parties !! Center with an introduc on to ghost-hun ng e que e and tourism. The Village is a museum for all seasons. During Only $10 per child (min. 5 children) equipment, and an overview of the history of paranormal the summer months, interpreters and ar sans in period Call For Details. ac vity at the Village. Small groups will then be escorted to clothing preserve the trades, cra s and heritage of “the each of three buildings where Truth Paranormal researchers age of homespun.” From October to May, the emphasis will allow guests to assist with the inves ga ons. Guests is on teaching history through school trips to the Village, will spend approximately 30 minutes in the Spicer Leam- classroom visits by the educa on department and interac- Weekend Two for Tuesdayy ing House (c. 1817), the Dennisville Inn (c. 1836) and the ve teleconferences with schools throughout the United Marshallville School (c. 1850), and on a guided candlelight States. The Country Store is open Saturdays throughout the Morning $2 Games walk of the Village grounds. A er the inves ga on, guests fall for holiday shopping. The Cold Spring Grange Restau- will return to the Welcome Center to discuss their fi ndings rant is currently serving lunch Thursdays through Sundays, Special $2 Shoes over dessert. Tickets to each inves ga on are $35 each and dinner Fridays and Saturdays. The Village is located 10am - 1pm $2 Pizza Slice and must be purchased in advance. Visit www.hcsv.org/ on Route 9, three miles north of Victorian Cape May and $ $2 Hot Dogs events/spirits or call (609) 898-2300, ext. 10 to purchase a mile and a half west of the southern end of the Garden 30 per lane ckets. A limited number of ckets are available! Please State Parkway. For more informa on, call (609) 898-2300, Any 3 hours bowling and shoes $2 Large Soda ext. 10 or visit the Village website at www.hcsv.org. up to 5 people per lane. B.Y.O.F. (bring your own fl ashlight) for this night of fright! Add Pizza and Pitcher of Soda for $15 $2 Domestic Draftss 3401 New Jersey Ave., Wildwood • 609-729-0111 Check our website for hours www.IslandBowling.com Tuckahoe Cars, Cruise & Crafts Show to Be Held Oct. 5, 2013 PETERSBURG -- The Saturday Greater Tuckahoe Area BBQ Rib Merchants' Associa on will Night be hos ng the 2nd annual Tuckahoe Cars, Cruise & Cra s Show, which will be held on Oct. 5, 2013 at Amanda's Field on Route 50 in Petersburg (Upper Township). Rain Date is Oct. Restaurant 6, 2013. A car cruise will begin Marketplace promptly at 9 a.m., and will Atmosphere include antiques, street rods, motorcycles, Tuners, CUSTOMER Imports and just about any- Serving Dinner APPRECIATION thing else that is has wheels registrationreegistration fee iincreasesncreases Show.Show. ables,ables,s fl ea market vendors,venndors, and is street legal. Registra- toto $20$20 a er Sept. 20. Those The GTAMA iiss also invit- or swap meet venvendors.dors. FoodFood Friday, Gift Card SALE on forms and much more whowho registerregister are not oobli-bli- inging vendors to joinjoin the fun vendorsvendors must call (609)(609) information is available gatedgated to par cipate in thethe withwith a fee of only $20$20 per 628-2829 for pre-approval Saturday & purchase a online at www.TuckahoeNJ. cruise.cruise. All vehiclesvehicles thatthat areare 12-foot12-foot by 16- foot space. (please leave a messamessage).ge). com. You may also register to be included in judging Registra on fee increases to Vendor Applications are Sunday $50 gift card online through this site. must be on the lot by noon. $25 if you pay on the day of available through the web There is a $15 registra on Trophies will be awarded the show. Vendors may in- site as well. from 4pm fee to enter the show. The in twelve categories, plus clude: arts, cra s, an ques, Other ac vi es include DJ for only $40 Judges' Choice and Best in car-related vendors, collect- John Lockwood from 8 a.m. Valid for 2014. Offer ends Oct. 19, 2013 to 4 p.m., Face Painting, Moon Bounce and Crafts NewN Look...Open Every Day! for Kids, and much, much Early Bird Menu • Only $13.99 more. Food will be available. Steak • seseafoodaffooodsand • sandwicheswiches Please visit the web site at Served Fri. & Sun. (Excludes Sat.) from 4-5pm dedessertssserts • saladssalads • soupssoups www.TuckahoeNJ.com for more information on the All Entrees include fresh garden salad or soup, bread, butter, and Dessert. DAILY SPECIALS Contests. ***Entrees include vegetable and baked potato or side of pasta*** MON. - $3 Burgers, $1.75 Yuengling Drafts, Admission is free to the Family FriendlyEntertainment $2.50 Yuengling Bottles public, but the group is col- Tour of Italy • Rigatoni alla Primavera • Manicotti • Stuffed Shells FRIDAY, OCT. 4TH TUES. - $9 Pasta Dish lec ng non-perishable food items to be donated to the Penne al Forno • Shrimp Scampi • Salsa di Vongole ALL TUNED UP 6PM WED. - $9 Shepherd’s Pie or SATURDAY, OCT. 5TH Chicken Pot Pie w/side salad; Community Food Bank of ***Eggplant Parmigian ***Veal or Chicken Parmigian DR. PHIL & THE HEART ATTACKS 8PM $3 Imports NJ. Please be generous to those in need. ***Deep Fried or Broiled Crab Cake FRIDAY, OCT. 11TH THURS . - Tacos, Fajitas, Quesadillas, For more information, ***Fried Shrimp ***Broiled or Fried Flounder GARY & THE KID 6PM SATURDAY, OCT. 12TH $4.00 Coronas & Corona Lights, please call (609) 628-2829 ***Chicken Marsala ***Filet Mignon 6oz ($3.50 extra) SALTY DOGS 8PM $2.50 Bud Lime A Rita & Straw Ber Ritas and leave a message. A Tomato, Marinara, Vodka or Alfredo Sauce with Meatball or Sausage Happy Hour Mon.-Fri. 4-7pm FRI. - Fisherman’s Catch of The Day member of the GTAMA will get back to you as soon as Served Over your Choice of Spaghetti, Angel Hair, Linguini, Penne or Rigatoni $1.75 Pints, $2 Domestics, SAT. & SUN. - Blackboard Specials $3 Drinks, Special App Menu $5 Egg Sandwich & Mimosa (11am-1pm) they can. (Not Available For Take Out) Must Be Seated By 5pm Mon-Weds 9pm-11pm • $3 Bombs Car, cra and food vendor applications and informa- Coming Soon... Take Out Available tion is available online at CaseyCa s e y ’ s zombie Party www.TuckahoeNJ.com. 5401 Atlantic Ave., Wildwood Crest • 609-523-0999 It will be a day of food, Sat. Oct. 26th @8pm with Sindi Raymond fun, entertainment & friends www.LittleItalyWildwood.com 3rd & New York Aves., N. Wildwood • 609-522-7759 -- bring the en re family! Herald Newspapers October 2 2013 Do The Shore www.DoTheShore.com A45 OPEN YEAR ROUND The 2013 LULLUNUNUNCHCH •D• DIININNNNNNERER •L• LATAATETETE NNIIGHGGHTHTHT Weekly Specials Fabulous '50s Happy Hour ENTERTAINMENT Downstairs Only Mon.-Fri. from 4-6pm Thursday $2 Domestics • $2.50 Well Drinks Weekend StellarMojo10pm 1/2 Price Apps Wildwood, NJ - Greater Wildwood Chamber of Com- Friday Tuesday & THursday merce is excited to announce the 2013 Fabulous '50s Con- Prime Rib Night $12.99 cert line-up. The Annual Fabulous '50s Weekend will take Open Juke Box Night Wednesday: place October 18th - 19th, 2013 in the Wildwoods. 6 pm and the dance starts at 7 pm. Admission costs $15 Saturday Night The Greater Wildwood Chamber of Commerce Fabu- per person. The Saturday FREE street fair at Fox Park will Super Size Chicken Parm $11.99 lous '50s Weekend showcases the Wildwoods rich mid include food vendors, cra vendors, a classic car show, fun DJ Mollo Entertainment 20th century heritage, and presents a unique and posi ve Sunday: contest and so much more. $2 Tacos all day & night image for the island and state. This event also creates a The highlight of the weekend is always the Saturday All Eagles Game Specials! strong post-season tourism event for southern Cape May night concert inside the Oceanfront Arena at the Wild- $2 Domestic County. It also adds an addi onal profi table week for sea- woods Conven on Center. This year the concert will fea- $2.50 Well Drinks sonal businesses and their employees, and a racts new ture Lou Chris e, Danny and The Juniors featuring Joe Ter- businesses to our area. This event has proven it will bring ry, Gary Lewis and The Playboys, Russell Thompkins and $2 Tacos 609-522-49916 overnight stays to the Wildwoods and surrounding areas. The New Stylis cs and Charlie Thomas Dri ers. 101 E. Walnut Ave., Northh W WildWildwoodild • westysirishpub.com The Weekend will start with a dance party featuring the Tickets for the concert and dance are on sale at All David Christopher’s Ni y Fi ies Dance Band at the Wild- Ticketmaster Loca ons, www. cketmaster.com, 1-800- woods Conven on Center on Friday Night. Doors open at 745-3000 and at the Greater Wildwood Chamber of Com- An exciting new eatery combining a merce Offi ce at 3306 Pacifi c Avenue. For more info, call 609-729-4000. classic pub with a fi ne restaurant. Result? A great time. Every time. NFL SUNDAY FOOTBALL! 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Kiwanis Wine Gala Set for Oct. 4 Serving Lunch & Dinner 7 Days a week Have you ever wondered ing eff orts, the Kiwanis club HAPPY HOUR 7 DAYS! 3-6PM what Kiwanis clubs are or of Cape May Court House is 3729 BAYSHORE RD | NORTH CAPE MAY what we do? Allow me to hos ng a Wine Gala at Cape (609) 889-7000 | 5 WESTPUB.COM take this me to introduce May Winery on October you. Kiwanis Interna onal 4th from 7 to 10pm. This was founded in 1915 to "Evening of Small Plates" assist local children in hav- is off ered courtesy of Cape ing a richer and fuller life. May's fi nest dining estab- Currently, Kiwanis Clubs are lishments. located in many countries There will be three re- benefi ng children every- nowned Cape May restau- where. rants - The Washington House To name a few, this year Inn, Tisha's and the Black DragonCHINESE RESTAURANT Gary Lewis & The Playboys the Kiwanis club of Cape Duck - to provide an array of May Court House has pro- dishes along with a diverse Open Every Day 11:30am ‘til Late Night vided help from buying collection of wines. The the boys' lacrosse team Gala features a three hour Famous Throughout The Shore For uniforms and equipment to open bar. Serving The Finest in Chinese Cuisine! dona ng four scholarships Also included is live en- through Middle Township tertainment by The Geno High School and Atlantic White Trio and Sean Loosh, Cape Community College, a cigar bar and a dessert LUNCH SPECIALS and even to sending a lo- table. You can purchase cal family to Disney World ckets by emailing macor- Served Daily 11:30am to 3:003:00pmpm whose daughter is termi- [email protected] or call- General Tso’s Chicken nally ill. ing (609) 231-6676. If you Chicken with Broccoli It is the goal of the Kiwan- would like to become a Sesame Chicken is to enrich the lives of local member of the Kiwanis Club children and their families, and contribute to the bet- Sweet & Sour Chicken giving them a more fulfi lled terment of our community, Chicken w/ Garlic Sauce $ Danny & The Juniors featuring Joe Terry and brighter future. please contact us at the Chicken w/String Beans In support of our con nu- above informa on. All 5.50ea. Curry Chicken w/Onion (with pork fried rice or white rice) Chicken Chow Mein Sorry cannot be combined RRioio StationStation Free Shrimp Chow Mein with other offers. CCelebrateselebrates Delivery Beef w/Broccoli Take-out Only Pepper Steak with Onions OOktoberfestktoberfest Beef w/ String Beans Rio Sta on is having it's annual Oktoberfest this com- Boneless Spare Ribs COUPON ing weekend, October 4-6. Chicken Lo Mein (Soft Noodle)) As always, authen c Ger- Happy Hour M-F 4:30-6:30 Vegetables Lo Mein (Soft Noodle) man tradi on is the theme All Day Sundays Shrimp Lo Mein (Soft Noodle) % OFF with Fest Hall music, re- Your Total Order Over Family Friendly Atmosphere All Food Specials 4-8pm only Fried Chicken Wings (7 pieces) $ 00 gional German clothing, 10 10 With This Coupon CHEESESTEAK NIGHT & Mixed Vegetables with Not to be combined with any other offers. dra biers brewed only in BALLS ’n’ BREWS & QUIZZO Excludes lunch specials Munich Germany, bratwurst NAME THAT TUNE Garlic Sauce MON $3 Meatball Sandwiches THURS and knockwurst made fresh $1 Coors Light Drafts 8pm til close $4 Cheesesteaks TAKE-OUTTAKE OUT AAVAILABLEVAILABLE • by a German Butcher, and $1.50 Coors Light Drafts • 8pm til close FreeFFree DDeliveryelliivery $1$100 mimin.in Bavarian food created by LIVE guest German Chef, Janis FIESTA NIGHT TUE Live Entertainment SAT ENTERTAINMENTE Corner of Paci¿ c & Lincoln Avenues, Wildwood Quiggle. Tacos 3 for $3 • Coronas & Modelos $2.50 DRINK SPECIALS This year, in addi on to 609-522-2320 - All Major Credit Cards Accepted serving lunch and dinner, WINGS n’ YUENGS SNOW CRAB & SHOOTER SUNDAYS The Rio has added a bier Free Parking: In Dragon House Lot on Lincoln Ave. between Pacifi c&Nc & NJJ garden in the outside WED 1/2 Priced Wings SUN $10.99 1 lb. Snow Crab Clusters $1 Oyster Shooters courtyard. Bier, sausages, Yuenglings $2.00 and sauerbraten skewers will Over 200 Seating. Can Accommodate Large Groups be served. 1512 Route 9 North, Swainton, NJ • 609-465-1515 Welcome everyone. Ein www.CountryClubTavern.com www.dragonhousechinese.com Prosit! A46 www.DoTheShore.com Do The Shore Herald Newspapers October 2 2013 OPEN 7 DAYS Calendar Events INNER OCKTAILS D , C The Tackle Show at The Levoy Theatre (856) and Avalon Avenue

& LIVE PIANO 7:00pm in Ocean City 327-6400 MUSIC NIGHTLY at The Ocean City Sports 10/26/13 (From Page A42) and Civic Center, (856) 10/20/13 Middle Township Larg- The Other Son at 261-4521 Lighthouse Challenge est-Ever Harvest Festival WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY 10/2 & 10/3 7:00pm in Millville at Cat on a Hot Tin Roof of NJ at 8:00am in Cape at 10:00am in Court House DEAN SCHNEIDER, S OLO PIANO 5:30-10:30PM The Levoy Theatre (856) at 8:00pm in Millville at May Point at the Cape at The Middle Township 327-6400 The Levoy Theatre (856) FRIDAY & SATURDAY 10/4 & 10/5 Did you love May Lighthouse (609) 884- Department of Recreation, CMC Museum Pres- 327-6400 5404 (609) 465-8743 x9 TBD

Restaurant Week? ents Dale Gerhardt at SUNDAY & MONDAY 10/6 & 10/7 We’re having our own in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof Boo at the Zoo at 7:00pm in Cape May 10/19/13 at 3:00pm in Millville at 10:00am in Cape May JON PRUITT, SOLO PIANO 5:30-10PM October & November Court House at the Cape GWCOC Fabulous '50s the Levoy Theatre (856) Court House at the Cape TUESDAY 10/8 May County Museum & Beyond Weekend at 327-6400 May County Park & Zoo 3 Course Prix Fixe $35 (609) 465-3535 BARRY MILES, S OLO PIANO 5:30-8PM 9:00am in Wildwood (609) 465-5271 Includes choice of appetizer, entree The Jazz Vespers Se-

JAZZ T RIO 8:30-CL WITH BARRY MILES, P IANO, & dessert. throughout the Wild- ries feat. Denis DiBlasio Community Tree Give- 10/17/13 woods (800) 745-3000 TIM LEKAN, BASS & BOB SHOMO, DRUMS & Brian Betz at 3:00pm away at 10:00am in Court (plus tax, tip. Not available 10/12 or Thanksgiving) x609 Avalon Garden Club in Cape May at the First House at 33 Mechanic St Full dinner menu, early bird/night owl Bus Trip to Byers’ Choice * * * * * * * * * * * * * Presbyterian Church of menu & express dinners available. and Peddler’s Village at Lighthouse Challenge Downtown Merchants Cape May Trick or Treat at 2:00pm

8:00am in Avalon de- of NJ at 8:00am in Cape 106 DECATUR ST. • CAPE MAY • 609-884-8363 parts from Avalon Com- May Point at the Cape in Ocean City from 6th- 10/21/13 11th Streets and participat- For menu & prices, visit www.merioninn.com munity Hall (609) 408- May Lighthouse (609) 884- Beach Bards pres- ing merchants 8960 x609 5404 ent Poetry and Prose at Beef & Beer Benefi t for * * * * * * * * * * * * * AppleFest at 10:00am 6:00pm in Sea Isle City OPEN THURS. THRU SUN. Portraiture in Pastels Bill Ravenkamp at 8:00pm in Ocean View at John at the SIC Library, (609) 6 Week Workshop at in Wildwood Crest at the DINNER FROM 4PM Wesley Gandy Farmstead 463-6386 9:00am in Court House (609) 390-5656 Bayview Inn (609) 463-

$25.00 THREE COURSE 1867 at Cape May County Li- brary, Main Branch (609) Rea's Harvest Fair at 10/22/13 FIRST SEATING MENU 10:00am in West Cape Sober Halloween Cos- 463-6386 Aqua Zumba Class tume Ball at 8:00pm in N May at Rea's Farm Market FROM 4PM - 6PM at 9:30am in Wildwood Kathleen Madigan at (609) 884-4522 Wildwood at North Wild- WEEKEND MUSIC 7:30pm in Millville at Crest at the Von Savage wood Recreation Center Dance to the Chowder Pool (609) 602-3951 The Levoy Theatre (856) HOURS: OUTSIDE BAR II Band at 1:00pm in Sea 327-6400 The Zinghoppers at Isle City at the SIC Library, OPEN 3PM 10:00am in Millville at 10/27/13 (609) 463-6386 HAPPY HOUR 3-5PM 10/18/13 The Levoy Theatre (856) Beach Writers Autumn Create A Mosaic 327-6400 Retreat at 8:30am in Court PRICE RANGE: GWCOC Fabulous Pumpkin Candle Holder The Zinghoppers at House at Jessie Creek Win- '50s & Beyond Weekend at 1:00pm in Petersburg $25 TO $50 11:30am in Millville at ery, (609) 729-4605 at 9:00am in Wildwood at the Upper Twp. Branch, The Levoy Theatre (856) RESERVATIONS: throughout the Wild- (609) 463-6386 woods (800) 745-3000 327-6400 10/29/13 Cat on a Hot Tin Roof NOT ACCEPTED x609 Advanced Peyote Bead "Women of Wonder" at 2:00pm in Millville at * * * * * * * * * * * * * Weaving 2 Day Workshop Third Annual Event at COCKTAILS/BAR: YES The Levoy Theatre (856) Fall Rummage Sale at at 1:00pm in Court House 4:00pm in Stone Harbor WWW.BEACHCREEK.NET 327-6400 9:00am in Ocean City in at the main branch, (609) at a “super-secret” location On The Waterfront at Schooner Island the hall adjacent to Holy ‘The Passion of Ro- 463-6386 (609) 463-3670

Trinity Episcopal Church manticism’ Concert at Rio Grande Ave. Wildwood (609) 399-1019 6:00pm in Cape May at g t   g 10/25/13 11/1/13 2nd Annual "Oktober- the Cape Island Baptist Church (609) 465-3963 Avalon Recreation De- Craft a Sea Glass Pen- fest" at 12:00pm in Erma partment Trunk or Treat dant at 10:00am in Sea Fabulous Friday at the Cape May Airport Cat on a Hot Tin Roof at 5:00pm in Avalon in the Isle City at Sea Isle City (609) 886-5511 x26 at 8:00pm in Millville at parking lot at 29th Street Library (609) 463-6386

Happy Hour 3-7pm 11/2/13 $5 Apps at the bar 7th Annual High Tides Striper Tournament at Drink Specials Lecture Series to Be Held at the 8:00am in Cape May at Hinch Marina (609) 289- Live Entertainment Cape May County Museum 2962 x609

COURT HOUSE -- We have a story, and it’s not just old and dusty. The Cape May County Burke Motor Group Historical and Genealogical Society is embarking on a mission to share stories and con- Cabaret & Cabernet Golf- Friday Shrimp versa on based on our recent history. The Society was formed in 1927 and has amassed less Gala at 7:00pm in a wonderful collec on of objects and documents which are relevant to the history of Court House at Wildwood Night $12.99 Cape May County. Their inten on is to enhance the “old” with the “new.” You don’t need Golf & Country Club a lineage back to the Mayfl ower to appreciate our way of life in Cape May County. In an Scampi, Fried, Broiled, Coconut, eff ort to preserve our local culture, the Historical Society will be presen ng a monthly 11/6/13 Parm or Fajita, Plus Shrimp lecture series with subject ma er that touches all of our lives here in South Jersey. CMC Museum Presents Appetizers & Soup Mark your calendars now, on Oct. 16 at 7 p.m., the Museum will be hos ng Dale Ger- Stan Sperlak at 7:00pm in hardt, local press photographer, who will share his collec on of storm photos from “Sandy.” Cape May Court House at Nov. 6 at 7 p.m., Stan Sperlak, well known local ar st and Middle Township Historian, will the Cape May County Mu- present a talk featuring vintage photographs, with a focus on Middle Township. seum (609) 465-3535 If you are interested in sharing your history or story, or know someone who should, Saturday 4-Course please contact the Museum at 609-465-3535 or through www.cmcmuseum.org. Open Fri., Sat., Sun. 11/8/13 Chef Dinner Writing & Human Cre- Serving Lunch from 11am ativity with Andre Dubus Dinner from 4:30pm Specials III at 6:00pm in Sea Isle City at the SIC Library, For $20 (609) 463-6386

11/9/13 Sunday The Machine - Pink Floyd Tribute at 8:00pm Sushi • Teriyaki in Millville at The Levoy Game Day! Theatre (856) 327-6400 sashimi • tempura Food & Beer Specials 11/10/13 Hot Taters Jazz Band at 2:00pm in Cape May at W Eat In or Take Out W VFW Post 386

1711 Rt. 47 S, Rio Grande 889-9220 Mr. Cao Goes to Wash- ington at 3:00pm in Mill- (Across From ShopRite) ville at The Levoy Theatre DJ Entertainment (856) 327-6400

Mon.-Thurs. 11:30-10:30 Friday and Saturday 9pm Fri. & Sat. 11:30 - 11:00 11/12/13 Sun. Noon - 10:00 Creative Art for Adults with Special Needs at 609-522-3350 1:00pm in Villas at Lower Spruce & Olde New Jersey Aves., Anglesea At Island Resort Township Library (609) flipflopzbarandgrill.com 463-6386

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Open 7 days from 11:30am Open Thursdays & Fridays from 5pm through October 13th Saturdays at 3pm & Game Day Sundays from 1pm When the Crab House with food and drink specials closes its doors for 2013, ALL DAY in our bar area don’t forget to visit 2 Mile Join us for Sunday Game for our new Fall Menu!!! Day at 2 Mile in our Bar Area Plenty of game coverage!

• $4 Mozzarella Sticks • $5 Sweet Potato Fries • .50 Wings!!!! • 1/2 Price 2 Mile Nachos • $6 Marsh Fries • $5 Thai Buffalo Chicken Bites • 1/2 Price Chesapeake Fries

Featuring $2.50 Coors Light drafts $3 Coors Light bottles, $3 Corona Light drafts and $3.50 Sam’s Summer drafts daily at “CRABBY HOUR” both locations! 2-5 pm with $5 app specials and discounted drinks at the Crab House bars!

FISH DOCK ROAD, WILDWOOD CREST NJ (at the base of the Wildwood Crest Bridge) 609.522.1341 • thecrabhouse.com STEAKS • SEAFOOD • RAW BAR • SANDWICHES PUB GRUB • CHILDREN’S MENU A48 www.DoTheShore.com Do The Shore Herald Newspapers October 2 2013

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LIVE The Wildwoods, NJ – This with the mission to save ond-genera on owner of come to join the fun at ENTERTAINMENT October, a zombie apoca- the human race by escap- Morey’s Piers & Beachfront the all day human survival lypse is taking over the ing the living dead, or as a Waterparks. beach party which features Sat. 10/5 6-10 boardwalk of Wildwoods, “Zombie,” who will “hunt” During the race, “Hu- music, and a variety of food NJ. On October 12, 2013, the “Human” runners add- mans” will wear a fl ag foot- and beverages available for Cowabunga Chris Morey’s Piers, along with ing an extra degree of chal- ball belt with three purchase. (See Grid on Pg. A48 ) co-sponsors the Greater lenge to the race. fl ags, represen ng To par cipate their vital organs, as a “Human” CONCH BLOWING Wildwoods Tourism Im- “We are crea ng an awe- OPEN provement & Development some course that that will which “Zombies” or “Zombie,” SUNSET Authority and the City of be a combina on of both will try to “eat” runners must CELEBRATION WEEKENDS Wildwood, is hos ng The natural and man- by capturing the be at least 14 ONLY Zombie Mud Run for the made obsta- fl ags. Whether you years of age fi rst me ever. cles, designed survive or get or older and Fri. at 4pm for Dinner Taking place along the to test strength infected, ev- pre-register at Sat. & Sun. at beach and piers, the thrill- and endur- eryone is www.thezombi- 11:30am for Lunch ing 5K obstacle race chal- ance,” said wel- emudrun.com. 4pm for Dinner lenges runners to eat or be Patrick Kono- The price of regis- eaten as they hurdle ob- pelski, founder tra on ranges from stacles including huge sand of The Zombie $35 to $105 depend- mounds, the ocean, slides Mud Run. “Now ing on the running cat- and “quicksand.” Par ci- for the scary part egory and date of registry. Beach & Browning Ave., North Cape May • 886-5529 pants are invited to regis- - the course will Special student and military ter as either a “Human,” take you under pricing is available for $55. • www.harpoonhenrys.net the boardwalk A por on of the proceeds to the deep, dark, will benefi t the Juvenile recesses of the un- Diabetes Research Founda- known… chills!” on, the ALS Greater Phila- PLACE FRIDAY SATURDAY REST OF WEEK “Zombies have be- delphia Associa on and the come such a big part Lunch With Lynch Pro- of today’s pop cul- gram. ture with fans of all The gates open BEACH CREEK Call For Entertainment ages. We’re thrilled at 7 am with race Page A46 • 522-1062 to welcome this mes start- new audience of ing every The The Ultimate Beach Favorites both the living… 30 minutes BOILER ROOM Dance Party with and the not so liv- from 9 am to The Dane Anthony with BaNaNa Trio Page A44 • 884-8421 9pm-1am ing...to Morey’s 2 pm. For more Band 9:30pm Piers,” added informa on, please Dr. Phil & The Jack Morey, sec- visit www.moreyspi- CASEY’S ON All Tuned ers.com. Heart Attacks THIRD Up 6pm Page A44 • 522-7759 8pm COUNTRY Tue. Oct 8 - West Cape May CLUB TAVERN Earth Daddy Dan Marro Page A45 • 465-1515 Lima Bean Festival g CRAB HOUSE to Be Held Oct. 12 at Two Mile Call For Entertainment WEST CAPE MAY -- This much an cipated and world famous event celebrates the Page A47 • 522-1341 agricultural roots of West Cape May and South Jersey. Held annually on the Sat. of Columbus Day weekend, the Lima Bean Fes val features all things lima, such as lima DOGTOOTH Name That bean soup, lima bean chili, lima bean cookies, lima bean empanadas, lima bean crepes, BAR & GRILL Tune 9pm Billy D Light lima bean hummus and even lima bean ice cream! There are also vendors selling lima Page A43 • 522-8383 bean po ery, lima bean jewelry, lima bean tshirts, lima bean birdhouses and lima bean stained glass. Sun. Oct 6 - In addi on, crab cakes, barbeque, smoothies, and desserts will be available. FLIP FLOPZ DJ Entertainment 9pm Game Day The crowning of the 2013 Lima Bean King and Queen takes place at 3 p.m. Page A46 • 522-3350 Special this year, we are honored to have been asked to host a wedding at the lima bean fes val. At 4 p.m., the stage will transform into a wedding chapel all decked out in Limas! GIOIA Karaoke with DJ Dance Party For more informa on, call Diane Flanegan at 609-884-9325. r DJ Gypsy 9pm 9pm Page A43 • 729-0120

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