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Welcome to 2014! Looking for something to do to beat Take a look at the natural world in Cape May County and the winter blues? January is packed with a number of fun, fi nd out what’s happening in the world beyond the front educa onal workshops, a world class jazz concert, a chilly door. Birds, mammals, fl owers, insects and much more, all ocean plunge, and even a hilarious comedy show. Check come under the spotlight as we look at what to expect now out a complete a schedule here. and in the coming month. Mike Crewe is the Program Direc- tor for Audubon’s Cape May Bird Observatory 5K New Year's Day Boardwalk Run and, though a recent migrant to the area, he has wasted Wednesday, January 1st beginning at 1 pm no me in ge ng to know Cape May’s in mate corners. Where: In front of Music Pier on the boardwalk, Mike has worked as a hor culturalist, bird tour guide and STONE HARBOR - The guest ar sts to perform at It is comprised of 25 New Ocean City environmental consultant and likes nothing be er than world-renowned Jersey all four concerts. Council Jersey-based professional Get a running start to 2014! There is a $20 pre-registra- ge ng outside and ge ng dirty! Shore Pops Orchestra will also approved a profes- musicians. The Pops is the on fee and a $25 race day registra on fee. Awards will be performing four outdoor sional services contract orchestra-in-residence at be given to male and female 1st, 2nd, and 3rd overall as Crochet for Beginners concerts in Stone Harbor with a company that will the Middle Township Per- well as to age group winners. For more informa on call Saturday, January 11th from 10 am to noon during the summer of 2014 provide top-quality audio, forming Arts Center. (609) 525-9300. Where: Wildwood Crest Public Library - 6301 Ocean as part of the Borough’s ligh ng, staging, engineers, Linda Gen lle is the con- Avenue, Wildwood Crest Centennial celebra on. Bor- and technicians to support ductor of the Jersey Shore New Year's Day Shopping Extravaganza Students will learn diff erent s tches and how to read ough Council unanimously the concerts. The water Pops Orchestra. As a ma- Wednesday, January 1st pa erns during this two day workshop. This class is strongly authorized an agreement tower lot will stage the con- jor headline act, Gentille Where: Along Asbury Ave, Ocean City recommended as a prerequisite for students who have no with the Jersey Shore Pops certs with a tent provided has performed in over 30 Tremendous bargains all day along the Avenue! previous experience croche ng and wish to a end the Orchestra during its meet- where wine and beer will states and 20 countries. more intermediate crotchet workshops off ered by the Cape ing on Tuesday a ernoon, be available for purchase. She began her career with Movie Night: "Elysium" May County Library. All par cipants to bring one skein of #4 Dec. 17, 2013. Guests may bring a blanket The Liberace Show as a Monday, January 6th from 6 to 8 pm weighted (smooth) yarn (any color)and one J Hook. “We are absolutely or a beach chair to enjoy teenager and quickly devel- Where: Sea Isle City Library - 4800 Central Ave, thrilled to include the Jersey the performances which oped her own touring show. Sea Isle City Midiri Brothers Jazz Band Shore Pops Orchestra during will be free to the public. Gen lle has performed on In the year 2154, two classes of people exist: the very Sunday, January 12th from 2 to 4 pm our centennial celebra on”, The Jersey Shore Pops Or- numerous television shows wealthy, who live on a pris ne man-made space sta on Where: VFW Post 386 - 419 Congress St, Cape May said Stone Harbor Mayor chestra plans on presen ng and became known as an called Elysium, and the rest, who live on an overpopulated, Cape May Tradi onal Jazz Society presents the “Midiri Suzanne Walters. “The Pops musical selections from interna onal piano super- ruined Earth. The people of Earth are desperate to escape Bros Tradi onal Jazz” featuring Joe Midiri on clarinet, Paul will bring a wide variety of every era to commemorate star in China. She currently the planet's crime and poverty, and they cri cally need Midiri on vibes & trombone, Jim Lawlor, Ed Wise, and Pat music to the Borough that Stone Harbor’s Centennial holds the world record for the state-of-the-art medical care available on Elysium. Mercuri. They are one of the top tradi onal jazz bands in will span all generations celebra on. performing more concerts But some in Elysium will stop at nothing to enforce an - America. Don’t miss this one! Tickets cost $15 in advance and musical tastes as we The Jersey Shore Pops in China than any foreign immigra on laws and preserve their ci zens' luxurious and $20 at the door. Proceeds will be donated to “Food celebrate 100 years of be- Orchestra is a professional ar st. lifestyle. The only man with the chance to bring equality Bank of Southern Jersey”. Come and enjoy some great ing a premiere seashore orchestra that performs For more informa on on to these worlds is Max (Ma Damon), an ordinary guy in Dixieland Music! For more informa on visit www.capemay- des na on along the East classical and popular music the Stone Harbor Centen- desperate need to get to Elysium. With his life hanging in tradi onaljazzsociety.com or call (609) 675-0175. Coast”. concerts with interna onal nial celebra on, please visit the balance, he reluctantly takes on a dangerous mission The Jersey Shore Pops guest ar sts. The Pops edu- www.stoneharbornj.org; - one that pits him against Elysium's Secretary Delacourt Landscape Design w/ Wildlife in Mind Orchestra will perform Tues- cates adults, young people, for addi onal informa on (Jodie Foster) and her hard-line forces - but if he succeeds, Monday, January 13th from 6 to 7 pm day concerts during the and special populations on the Jersey Shore Pops he could save not only his own life, but millions of people Where: Cape May Court House Library - 30 W. Me- early evening hours on July throughout southern New Orchestra, please visit www. on Earth as well. chanic Street, Cape May Court House 1, July 15, July 29, and Aug. Jersey in the beauty and jerseyshorepops.com. Pat Su on will emphasize designs that work with nature, 12. The Pops is scheduling power of classical music. Natural Cape May with Mike Crewe not at odds with nature. Choosing the right plant for the Thursday, January 9th from 6 to 7 pm right spot (and the right site for diff erent elements of a Where: Cape May City Library - 110 Ocean Street, wildlife habitat) is key. The program will showcase mul - Cape May (Page A30 Please) The One of Happy Holidays! A Kind Family Restaurant Serving The Finest Veal • Steak • Seafood • Pasta Asian JoinJ i UsU ffor * Italian Seafood Specialties * NewNew YYear’sear s EEveve OPEN MON. - SAT. Restaurant Amazing Dinner Specials Lunch from 11am • Dinner from 3pm Live Entertainment CLOSED SUNDAYS FREE Midnight Breakfast Buffet THURSDAY - is Family Night & Many New Holiday Specials FREE Midnight Champagne Toast Early Birds from 3pm - close JoinJ us during the Holidays for the best JoinJoinus us & hhaveave a chance to Open for 2014 Season Jan. 3, 2014! in Chinese, Japanese, Sushi and Thai WIN 2 Fantastic Prizes! Take out Available • Gift Certifi cates Party Trays Available in all sizes. Chinese • Japanese • Sushi & Thai 1 Night at Trop 1 Night at Trop Let us cater your party! with a PF Chang’s with a Open Year Round • 315 Ocean St., Cape May • 898-0088 Gift Certifi cate $50 Cash Prize 16 S. Main St., Cape May Court House Washington Commons (In Acme Market Mall) Cape May www.ninosfamilyrestaurant.net 11:30am-10:00pm • 11:30am-11:00pm Fri & Sat 18th & New Jersey Avenues • North Wildwood * excludes holidays Like 465-6300 Lunch • Dinner • Take Out • Catering (609) 522-3030 Us On A30 www.DoTheShore.com Do The Shore Herald Newspapers January 1 2014 Do The Shore (From Page 29) the wild. For more informa on www.cmczoo.org, info@ cmczoo.org or call (609) 465-1033. dimensional, diverse, layered, and interes ng-to-the-eye • JApanese Hibachi natural landscapes that benefi t wildlife, emphasizing to “let Cape Cuisine Cooks Pizza nature be the guide.” Typical landscaping (lawn and uniform Saturday, January 25th from 1 to 3 pm park-like plan ngs) will pale in comparison. Where: Cape May Court House Library - 30 W. Mechanic • sushi bar • thai cuisine Street, Cape May Court House Lunch Winter Poetry & Prose Getaway Chef Mark Kalla will demonstrate the aspects of prepar- Mon.-Thur. 11am - 3pm, Friday to Monday, January 17th-20th ing and cooking diff erent types of pizza. Learn about what Fri. & Sat. 11am - 3pm beginning at 3:30 pm kinds of foods can be used to upgrade any pizza such as Where: Stockton Seaview Hotel - cheese, meats, and other unique types of toppings. Par- Dinner Sun • 12 noon - 10pm, 401 S New York Rd, Galloway cipants will be invited to sample the foods that have been Mon. - Thurs. 4:30pm - 10:30pm, Advance your cra and energize your wri ng at the 21st prepared. Chef Mark Kalla is the head chef at Green Cuisine Fri. & Sat. 4:30pm - 11pm Anniversary Winter Getaway. Enjoy challenging and sup- Restaurant in Stone Harbor, and had his own restaurant, por ve workshops, insigh ul feedback and encouraging The Barrier Island Inn. He has been the execu ve chef at the community. Choose from small, intensive workshops in Backyard Restaurant and later for Fish Tales. He currently Happy Holidays! memoir, novel, YA, nonfi c on, poetry and more. Featuring runs the Avalon Elementary School cafeteria and teaches Special Guests Stephen Dunn & Tony Hoagland. Register culinary instruc on to children during the summer. Open 7 Days a Week today: www.WinterGetaway.com. Boardwalk Kennel Club 13 S. DiRdCMDiRDennis Road,d CMCape May CCourt HHouse Polar Bear Plunge Wildwood to All Breed Dog Show 609-465-8888 • 609-463-8888 Benefit Special Olympics NJ Wednesday to Sunday, January 29th-February 2nd Saturday, January 18th at 1 pm Where: Wildwoods Conven on Center - Join in the fun of a January Polar Bear Plunge at the 4501 Boardwalk, Wildwood Wildwoods Conven on Center and the Wildwoods Beach! AKC All breed dog show featuring Best of Breed Compe - Registration begins at 10 am. Plunge begins at 1 pm. on, Police K-9 Unit Demonstra on, Obedience and Rally Happy New Year Event supports training and compe on for more than Trials, vendors and much more! Compe ons begin at 8 am 22,000 athletes of Special Olympics New Jersey. For more daily. Ticket prices are $8 for adults, $5 for senior ci zens, from Owen’s Pub and information, call (609) 896-8000 or visit http://www. and $2 for children 12 and under. For more informa on NJPolarPlunge.org. and a detailed list of event schedule visit h p://www. the Haldeman Family! BoardwalkKennelClub.com. LOL 4 ZOO! NEW YEAR’S EVE SPECIALS Saturday, January 18th from 6 to 11:30 pm Where: The Princeton Bar & Grill - APPETIZERS DINNER SPECIALS 2008 Dune Drive, Avalon Broiled Crab Cakes ...... $6.99 Steak Oscar...... $16.99 LOL 4 ZOO! Is Cape May County Zoo's funniest annual Fried Ravioli ...... $4.99 Sirloin Steak topped with lump crab meat, asparagus & hollandaise sauce fundraiser yet. For the fi rst me, the event is a Stand-Up Crab Bisqueq Soupp ...... $14.99 Comedy Night and features comic Sean Donelly, who has LOL 4 Zoo! Salmon Florentine appeared on David Le erman and Comedy Central, and Salmon topped with fresh spinach, gorgonzola cheese, crispy bacon Helium Comedy Club's 2013 "Philly's Phunniest" winner Chicken Bruschetta ...... $12.99 James Hesky plus up-and-coming comic Jeff McManus. Annual Fundraiser Chicken cutlet topped with tomato Bruschetta The Funniest Fundraiser begins with classic Asian fi nger Desserts foods and appe zers followed by Stand-Up Comedy Hour to Be Held Jan. 18, 2014 and con nues with music and dancing, Chinese auc on, IncludesInclu Champagne Toast at Midnight and door prizes. There will also be a cash bar. Tickets cost $40 at the door but are on advance sale for $35. Continental Breakfast at 12:30 am The event will raise funds for the Cape May County Zoo. Closed Dec. 23rd-25th The non-profi t's 2014 fundraising campaign to support these ini a ves: construc on on new Snow Leopard Ex- hibit, begin plans and design for new mul -species monkey 119 East 17th Avenue, North Wildwood • 609-729-7290 exhibit and con nue conserva on work on Eastern Tiger Salamander, now found almost exclusively in Cape May County, these endangered salamanders are disappearing. To boost their popula on the zoo and state DEP will work together to collect, raise and repopulate them back to

Open Year Round COURT HOUSE -- LOL 4 ZOO! Cape May County Zoo Serving Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner Society’s funniest annual fundraiser yet. For the fi rst me, Holiday the event is a Stand-Up Comedy Night and features comic Join us for a New Year’s Eve Celebration! Sean Donnelly, who has appeared on David Le erman Special! and Comedy Central and from Helium Comedy Club 2013 “Philly’s Phunniest” winner James Hesky plus up-coming HAPPY HOUR DAILY DINNER comic Jeff McManus. SPECIALS SPECIALS The Funniest Fundraiser begins with classic Asian fi nger foods and appe zers followed by Stand-Up Comedy Hour 7 days a week - Noon-6pm Happy Hour Specials during all Stretch your Budget with 50 and con nues with music and dancing, Chinese auc on, $1 Domestic Drafts, Eagles & Flyers Games a Mad Batter/ door prizes, and a cash bar. $2 Domestic Bottles $3 Wines, Serving Breakfast Gift Card LOL 4 ZOO Jan. 18, 2014, 6 p.m. at the Princeton Bar $3 Import Bottles Sat. & Sun. - 8am & Grill in Avalon. Tickets $40 at the door (advance online purchase $35). $1 Sliders & Hot Dogs, $5 Pizzas, $2 Mimosa For every $100 gift card The event will raise funds for the Cape May County Zoo 50¢ Wings, $6 Mussels & Clams $2.50 Bloody Marys you purchase we will add an the non-profi t’s 2014 fundraising campaign to support additional $20! these ini a ves: 2505 Delaware Ave., North Wildwood, NJ Mad Batter Restaurant & Carroll Villa Hotel 609.729.5900 Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner / Cocktails / Live Music • Complete construc on on new snow leopard exhibit 19 Jackson St., Cape May • 609-884-5970 www.madbatter.com • www.carrollvilla.com • Begin plans and design for new monkey exhibit

Free • Con nue conserva on Delivery work on Eastern Tiger Sala- Live Piano mander, now found almost exclusively in Cape May Music County, these endangered MONDAY 12/30 salamanders are disappear- JON PRUITT, S OLO PIANO 5:30-10:30PM ing. To boost their popula- TUESDAY 12/31 BARRY MILES, S OLO PIANO Happy Hour M-F 4:30-6:30 on the zoo and state DEP 4:30PM-12:30AM (RESERVED FOR NYE DINNERS) All Day Sundays will work together to col- WEDNESDAY 1/1 lect, raise and repopulate DEAN SCHNEIDER, S OLO PIANO Family Friendly Atmosphere All Food Specials 4-8pm only them back to the wild. THURSDAY 1/2 CHEESESTEAK NIGHT & Open Every Night BALLS ’n’ BREWS & QUIZZO JON PRUITT, S OLO PIANO 5:30-8PM, THEN NAME THAT TUNE Cape May County Zoo- MON $3 Meatball Sandwiches THURS logical Society/ZooFriends JAZZ TRIO 8:15-CLOSE, J ON IS JOINED BY T IM LEKAN, Until January 5th $4 Cheesesteaks $1 Coors Light Drafts 8pm til close is a 501(c)3 non-profi t solely BASS & BOB SHOMO, D RUMS $1.50 Coors Light Drafts • 8pm til close Dinner, Cocktails & devoted to maintaining FRIDAY 1/3 & SATURDAY 1/4 FIESTA NIGHT LIVE the Zoo’s AZA accredita- DEAN SCHNEIDER, S OLO PIANO 5:30-10:30PM Live Piano Music Special hours New Year’s Eve TUE Live Entertainment SAT ENTERTAINMENTE on and to the con nuing SUNDAY 1/5 (see website for details) Tacos 3 for $3 • Coronas & Modelos $2.50 DRINK SPECIALS improvement of the Cape JON PRUITT, S OLO PIANO 4-9PM - May County Zoo for our 4:30-5pm,New “kid friendly, Year’s a la carte”Eve • 7 & 9:30pm WINGS n’ YUENGS SNOW CRAB & SHOOTER SUNDAYS visitors, staff and – most of Sunday 1/5- Last day of the Season. WED 1/2 Priced Wings SUN $10.99 1 lb. Snow Crab Clusters all – the living creatures in All Menu items 50% while supplies last! Yuenglings $2.00 $1 Oyster Shooters our care. 1512 Route 9 North, Swainton, NJ • 609-465-1515 106 DECATUR ST. • CAPE MAY • 609-884-8363 www.CountryClubTavern.com For menu & prices, visit www.merioninn.com Herald Newspapers January 1 2014 Do The Shore www.DoTheShore.com A31 Middle PAC Film WINTER Series Recognized Wine & Dine RIBS 2FOR$25 by Departmaent of ENTREES Sunday thru Wednesday Defense RIBS 4 to 9 p.m. COURT HOUSE – The Guardsman who was a 9-11 Middle Township Perform- fi rst responder, spoke about Try our ing Arts Center on-going his experiences on that day RIBS EXPRESS fi lm series “Monday Night and how it contributed to at The Movies” in conjunc- his own PTSD. He now car- EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT LUNCH ries the message of hope •1/2 Sandwich & Soup on with ProMedia Group 99 99 signed a statement of sup- to others who experience Prime Rib regularly $32. now $24. Your choice of 99 99 fresh carved turkey, port confirming support it and is ac vely involved St. Louis Ribs regularly $29. now $21. ham or roast beef with the Wounded Warrior for citizen soldiers of the •Daily Hot Specials na onal guard and reserve. Project. Ed brought with The Statement of Support him his service dog Arnie • Meatball Monday • Chicken Ranchero Tuesday For the Guard and Reserve who stayed with him du - • Mini-cheesesteak was presented during last fully throughout the film. Wednesday AMERICAN STEAK & SEAFOOD HOUSE night’s showing of the fi lm After the film ProMedia • Prime Rib Stew Thursday Featuring Hand-cut Steaks, Local Seafood,& International Beers-on-tap Free The Mind. The docu- Group was presented with • Steel City Friday mentary is about the ef- the Statement of Support Grande Center Shopping Mall • Rio Grande, New Jersey 609-889-2000 forts of Professor Richard for the Guard and Reserve Davidson, one of the world's by Donna Clementoni, Em- leading neuroscientists, ployer Outreach Director in who applies meditation NJ represen ng the Depart- OPEN YEAR ROUND methods for treatment of ment of Defense. “We are depression and anxiety. The pleased and honored to be Serving Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner results of Davidson's studies able to bring this message Daily at Two Locations at the Center for Inves gat- of hope for those with PTSD ing Healthy Minds at the through our fi lm series” said University of Wisconsin, Carol Struett, partner at OPEN Madison, are portrayed in ProMedia Group. opportunity to view these 1924 or go to www.mid- NEW YEAR’S Free the Mind as they are Monday Night at the types of film on the big dletwp.k12.nj.us/pac. The applied to treating PTSD Movies is a fi lm series that screen in this area” said PAC Center is located next DAY! in returning Iraqi vets and off ers people in this region Strue . to Middle Township High children with ADHD. current documentaries. For More information School in Cape May Court After the film, guest “These fi lms range in topic about PAC’s Monday Night House, NJ. speaker, SPC Edward Afan- and are current, award win- at the Movies, call 609-463- dor, a NJ Army National ning films. It’s the only Diner Cafe Restaurant Early Bird Specials 3-5:30pm WheatonArts Winter Schedule Begins Jan. 6 Blackboard Specials • Full Course Dinners Take Out Available • Baking on the Premises MILLVILLE -- Wheaton Arts and Cultural Center begins its winter operat- 325 WEST SPRUCE AVE. , 245 West White Horse Pike, ing schedule on Jan. 6. In NORTH WILDWOOD GALLOWAY Jan., Feb. and March the 609-729-4900 609-748-0033 museum stores will be open Fri., Sat. and Sun. only from FREE PARKING • www.stardinercafe.com series of ac vi es for chil- 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Art- primi ves, and vintage ac- refreshments are available dren and their families ev- ist Studios are closed dur- cessories. Hours: Sat., Feb. for purchase in the Event ery Sat. in Jan., Feb. and ing these three months. 1 - Members Preview at Center. Greater Wildwood Chamber of Commerce Foundation March. Visit wheatonarts. In addition, during these 9:30 a.m. General Public WheatonArts presents presents a night of fun, food & gambling same months, the Museum from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; the “Discover The Warmth” (Page A35 Please) of American Glass will be and Sun., Feb. 2, from 10 closed to install new exhi- a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission is bi ons and change the ap- $5.00 per person. The Mu- pearance of the permanent seum of American Glass and collec on. The museum and the Museum Stores will be the studios will reopen on open both days. Food and Restaurant and Bar April 1 when WheatonArts refreshments are available Now taking reservations for returns to its six-day operat- for purchase. ing schedule. Presented by The Garden WheatonArts is a par ci- Patch Quilters (National New Year’s pant in Museums on Us®, a Quil ng Associa on Chap- customer-benefi t program ter 541), the “A Garden of Eve! off ering free admission for a Quilts” Quilt Show, March 15 Bank of America cardholder and 16, showcases over 200 to the fi nest museums and tradi onal and contempo- Breakfast Saturday & Sunday 8am cultural institutions from rary quilts in the Event Cen- coast to coast on the fi rst ter. It is the largest judged Sunday ~ 11 Different Eggs Benedict quilt show in South Jersey. full weekend of each month SUNDAY of 2014. In March, each Show hours are 10 a.m. to BURGERMANIA Bank of America customer 5 p.m. each day. Admission ALL DAY & ALL NIGHT that shows their Bank of is $5.00 per person. The Mu- 954 OCEAN DRIVE, CAPE MAY, NJ America card and their I.D. seum of American Glass and the Museum Stores will be Between GSP & Wildwood Crest on the Bay in Harbor View Marina on the program dates will 609-884-5444 CASINO receive a “20% Off A Single- open both days. Food and Item” coupon valid in one museum store. The Museum of Ameri- can Glass will open for the Mid-Winter An ques Show ROYALE on Feb. 1 and 2 and Quilt Show on March 15 and 16. The museum will open two Saturday,Saturday, JanuaryJanuary 11,12, 20142013 new exhibi ons on April 1 7:30pm - 10:30pm in honor of the state of New Jersey’s 350th anniversary. in Bolero Resort Hotel and Conference Center “NJ350: Through the Lens of MONDAY’S SATURDAY’S 3320 Atlantic Avenue – Wildwood Glass” will explore the rela- PASTA & MUSSELS W/RED SAUCE $ CHOICE O PASTA GREAT OOD &D RINK SPECIALS onship between glass and PRIME R $ OUSE WINE $4 A GLASS LIVE MUSIC PM Prizes include gift cards, golf package, spa package South Jersey culture. “Ob- TUESDAY’S GAMEDAY SUNDAY Prizes include gift cards, golf package, dinner, ject Conversa ons: NJ350” P $ WITH EVERAGE A 6PM HILI OWL MINI URGERS OR INI URGERS ONLY $ VSDSDFNDJHDQGDĀVKLQJWULS VRPXFKPRUHand sightseeing trips & so much more. will be a par cipatory exhib- D $ HARD CIDER (MAGNERS AGNERS PEAR & WOODCHUCK) $ OMESTIC D OR $ MILLER LITE D WEDNESDAY’S UILD YOUR OWN URGER ONLY $ Try your AdmissionAdmission is is $25.00 $25.00 per per person. person. Includes Includes the the Bolero Bolero Resort’s Resort’s it that engages visitors with LOODY MARY PUNCH PINTS ONLY $ $ OR CHICKEN TACOS $ HICKEN FamousFamous Hot Hot Roast Roast Beef Beef Sandwiches, Sandwiches, House House Salad, Salad, Pizza, Pizza, INGS ONLY D URING EAGLES GAMES luck at the process of history by OR PORK URRITOS W/ PURCHASE DessertsDesserts and and $50.00 $50.00 in in Playing Playing Chips. Chips. asking them to share their CORONITA UCKETS $ 6PM 100% of the proceeds benefit Scholarships for local students. connections with South DOGTOOTH UNPLUGGED STARTS 8PM Blackjack, Craps 100% of the proceeds benefi t Scholarships for local students. GWCOC Foundation awarded $12,000.00 to students in 2011 Jersey glass pieces from the THURSDAY’S and Roulette GWCOC Foundation awarded $12,000.00 to students in 2013 LAMS ASTA $ HOICE ASTA PM collec on. C & P O P ) A 6 For more information, early bird specials and tickets INGS & $ MPORTED OTTLES A 6PM The Mid-Winter An ques stopFor morein or call information, GWCOC at early 3306 bird Pacific specials Avenue and tickets FRIDAY’S LUNCH SPECIALS $ Show, Feb. 1 and 2, features Wildwood,stop in or NJcall 609-729-4000 GWCOC at 3306 Pacifi c Avenue NAME THAT TUNE PM MONDAY RIDAY AM TO 4PM $ OMESTIC D books, ceramics, furniture, EXTENDED HAPPY HOUR 4PM TO PM PM TO AM Wildwood, NJ 609-729-4000 glass, jewelry, linens, mem- orabilia, paper, pottery, All proceeds to benefit Greater Wildwood Chamber of Commerce Foundation. You can bet on a fun time! A32 www.DoTheShore.com Do The Shore Herald Newspapers January 1 2014 Wishing Our Customers A Happy & Healthy Year in 2014! Mixology 101.... OPEN MON. DEC. 30TH & TUES. DEC. 31ST New Year’s Drink of the Week Beer Cocktail Some people are beer purists. Each beer type MUST be enjoyed out of its designated glass. Comparing ale to a lager Eve Bash is uƩ er lunacy. A Belgian and an English brewed beer are to be considered worlds apart. But a true beer trailblazer Winter Bonanza! with Love Junk 9-1am dares to do what the purist may deem unthinkable – craŌ his or her own beer cocktail. Thanks to these innovators, we Wed.- Sun. 11-2pm Open Bar $35 have today a number of beer cocktails to make even the strictest of purists second guess his or her close-mindedness. Call for details. Here, we share a few all-Ɵ me favorite beer cocktail recipes. HOT LUNCHES Small private parties & gift certifi cates available. starting at $1.99 Happy Hour All Day & All Night Bul Wed., Thurs., & Sundays Plenty of fi zz and just the right splash of lime, this 2 FOR $22 Friday & Saturday 11am-7pm beer cocktail will take your taste buds on a south of the W border adventure. This is the perfect beverage to enjoy every day 4-9pm NEW!NE $1.75$1 75 PiPints, $2 DDomestics, i with a Cubano, a toasted Cuban sandwich. 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InstrucƟ ons: The Dirty Flower Juice enough limes to make When fruit punch met wheat beer 1/3 cup. You’ll need about 3 Sushi • Teriyaki The Dirty Flower was bornborn.. limes for this. (Hint: Nuk- The perfect blend of sweet,eet, ing your limes for 5-10 seconds will help get the juices citrus fl avors and wheaty undertones,dertones, fl owing. A citrus reamer will make quick work of sashimi • tempura The Dirty Flower is a great tailgatelgate fi x.x. the juicing.) Thinly slice the remaining lime for Happy New Year! garnish. The essenƟ als: Pour the lime juice into a pitcher, then add W Eat In or Take OOut W 1 medium grapefruit one 12 oz. can of your favorite light beer. Make 6 ounces gin, chilled sure the beer is cold! Add one 12 oz can of chilled ginger ale. 1711 Rt. 47 S, Rio Grande 889-9220 4 1/2 ounces St-Germain elderfl owerower liqueur, chilled Add one to two tablespoons of sugar, to taste, (Across From ShopRite) 3 ounces freshly squeezed lemonon and s r it up un l the sugar is dissolved. (Super- juice fi ne or baker’s sugar makes this go faster.) Mon.-Thurs. 11:30-10:30 (from about 3 medium lemons),s), Serve it over ice and add a lime slice garnish. Fri. & Sat. 11:30 - 11:00 chilled Sun. Noon - 10:00 3/4 teaspoon granulated sugar 3 dashes orange bi ers 6 (12-ounce) bo les wheat beer, Lemon Shandies such as Paulaner, chilled Blend lemonade with beer for a light, mellow-yellow InstrucƟ ons: refresher. Using a vegetable peeler, remove 6 wide stristripsps of ppeeleel from the grapefruit, making sure to avoid the white pith; EssenƟ als: OPEN YEAR ROUND set aside. Squeeze 3 ounces of juice from the grapefruit 1/2 cup sugar LLULUNUNUNCHCH •D• DIININNNNNNERER •L• LATAATETETE NNIIGHGGHTHTHT and place in a 3-quart container (save the remaining juice 3/4 cup fresh lemon juice for another use). (from about 4 lemons), Add the gin, St-Germain, lemon juice, sugar, and orange plus wedges, for serving Weekly Specials bi ers to the container and s r un l the sugar has dis- (op onal) solved. Add the beer and gently s r to combine. 8 mild pilsner beers (12 Happy Hour To serve, twist one grapefruit peel over a beer glass ounces each) Downstairs Only or cup and drop inside. Top with the beer mixture and Mon.-Fri. from 4-6pm serve. InstrucƟ ons: ENTERTAINMENT $2 Domestics *If you’re bringing this to a party, make the recipe Place eight 16-ounce glasses or mugs in the freezer. $2.50 Well Drinks through step 2 and keep chilled. Add the cold beer when In a small saucepan, combine sugar and 3/4 cup water Thursday 1/2 Price Apps ready to serve. over medium heat. Cook, 1 part brut sparkling wine chilled Tuesday & THursday s rring, un l sugar dis- InstrucƟ ons: StellarMojo 10pm Prime Rib Night $12.99 solves, about 1 minute. Black Velvet Pour the Guinness into a chilled pint Refrigerate un l cool, at Wednesday: Yes, the Black Velvet beer cocktail glass and let the foam Friday least 10 minutes and up to is as smooth and rich as it subside. Super Size Chicken Parm 1 week. sounds. Fans of Guiness Place a spoon on Video Quizzo with DJ Richie Palko 9pm In a 2-cup liquid mea- $11.99 are encouraged to sample the inside of the glass, sure or small pitcher, com- Sunday: this bubbly twist on the horizontal to the beer, and Saturday bine sugar mixture and Irish classic. It’s just slightly pour the bubbly over the $1.50 Tacos all day & night lemon juice. 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Chicken Cordon Bleu and Mashed Potatoes EssenƟ als: Corned Beef and Cabbage and Mashed Potatoes 6 oz añejo tequila Crab Cake, Mashed Potatoes, cocktail or tartar sauce KITCHEN HOURS: Sunday - Thursday 11:30am - 10pm 6 oz lime juice All Eagles Game Specials!l Friday and Saturday 11:30am - 11pm 6 oz orange juice HAPPY HOUR 7 DAYS! 3-6PM 3 oz orange liqueur $2 Domestic • $1.50 Tacos 609-522-4991 6 12 oz bo le light mexi- $2.50$2$ .50 WellWelll DrinksDrinks 3729 BAYSHORE RD | NORTH CAPE MAY can beer 101 E. Walnut Ave., North Wildwood • westysirishpub.com (609) 889-7000 | 5 WESTPUB.COM InstrucƟ ons: (Page A33 Please) Herald Newspapers January 1 2014 Do The Shore www.DoTheShore.com A33 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. capemaycountyherald.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. Cape May Court House 2/13/14 Cape Cuisine: Crock Winter Poetry & Prose Villas Fishing Club (609) 1/3/14 at Cape May Court House Pot Cooking at 11:00am 1/14/14 Getaway at 3:30pm in 898-9636 Beaded Valentine in Cape May Court House Library (609) 463-6386 Cape Singles Meeting Galloway at Stockton * * * * * * * * * * * * * Bracelet One Day Work- at Cape May Court House Creative Art for Adults at 7:00pm in Villas at the Seaview Hotel shop at 4:30pm in Wood- SJ Wrestling Wrecker with Special Needs at 1/29/14 Library (609) 463-6386 Villas Fishing Club (609) Duals Tournament at bine at Woodbine Public 1:00pm in Villas at Lower Special Olympics NJ 898-9636 Polar Bear Plunge Beef Boardwalk Kennel 2:00pm in Wildwood at Library (609) 463-6386 3/2/14 Township Library (609) * * * * * * * * * * * * * 'n Brrr Benefi t at 7:00pm Club All Breed Dog Show the Wildwoods Convention 463-6386 Cheer Tech National in Wildwood at the Bolero at 8:00am in Wildwood at Center 2/15/14 Rec & School Champion- 1/6/14 the Wildwoods Convention Resort (609) 896-8000 1/15/14 U.S. Futsal Northeast ships at 9:00am in Wild- Center Movie Night: "Elysi- 2/9/14 Regional Championship wood at the Wildwoods Equine Driving Clinic um" at 6:00pm in Sea Isle 1/18/14 at 8:00am in Wildwood at Perceverance Jazz Convention Center City at Sea Isle City Library at 6:30pm in Cape May 1/31/14

Band at 2:00pm in Cape the Wildwoods Convention Court House at the Rut- Polar Bear Plunge at (609) 463-6386 Fearless Watercol- May at VFW Post 386 Center gers Cooperative Extension 1:00pm in Wildwood at 3/7/14 the Wildwoods Conven- ors for Intermediates (609) 368-3342 Office (609) 465-5115 Acrylic Painting at Cape Singles Meeting 1/8/14 at 3:00am in Cape May tion Center Beach (609) x605 1:30pm in Petersburg at 7:00pm in Villas at the Movie Night: "Elysi- 896-8000 Court House at Cape May 2/10/14 at CMC Library, Upper

Court House Library (609) Villas Fishing Club (609) um" at 6:00pm in Cape 1/16/14 "Heal Your Memories, Township Branch (609) 898-9636 463-6386 May Court House at Cape 1/21/14 463-6386 Change Your Life" Author Create a Mosaic Frame * * * * * * * * * * * * * May Court House Library Fearless Watercolors Discussion at 6:00pm in Two Day Workshop at Song Circle for All (609) 463-6386 for Beginners at 11:30am Cape May Court House 2/20/14 Ages! at 6:00pm in Cape 3/8/14 4:30pm in Petersburg at in Cape May Court House May at Cape May City Li- at Cape May Court House Portraiture in Oils at 1/11/14 Woodbine Public Library at Cape May Court House Mid-Atlantic National brary (609) 463-6386 Library (609) 463-6386 (609) 463-6386 12:00pm in Sea Isle City Cheerleading & Dance Library (609) 463-6386 Crochet for Beginners Movie Night: "Rush" at Sea Isle City Library Championships at 9:00am Shakespeare Club at at 10:00am in Wildwood 1/25/14 at 6:00pm in Sea Isle City (609) 463-6386 in Wildwood at the Wild- 6:30pm in Cape May at 2/6/14 Crest at Wildwood Crest Cape Cuisine Cooks at Sea Isle City Library woods Convention Center Public Library (609) 463- Cape May City Library Crochet, Felt, and Sew (609) 463-6386 2/22/14 Pizza at 1:00pm in Cape 6386 (609) 463-6386 at 12:00pm in Villas at May Court House at Cape 3/9/14 Mosaics by Michele: May Court House Library Lower Township Library 2/12/14 1/17/14 Create a Picture Frame Atlantic City Jazz Band 1/12/14 (609) 463-6386 (609) 463-6386 Movie Night: "Rush" at 10:00am in Wildwood at 2:00pm in Cape May Mosaics by Michele: Miidiri Brothers Jazz at 6:00pm in Cape May Crest at Wildwood Crest Create a Mosaic Address 2/7/14 at VFW Post 386 (609) Band at 2:00pm in Cape 1/28/14 Court House at Cape May Public Library (609) 463- 368-3342 Plaque at 1:00pm in Sea May at VFW Post 386 Cape Singles Meeting Court House Library (609) 6386 Isle City at Sea Isle City Create a Wire Cuff (609) 368-3342 at 7:00pm in Villas at the 463-6386 Library (609) 463-6386 Bracelet at 1:00pm in

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Wildlife Interpretation CAPE MAY - and Oil House: 1859 structure Workshop Jan. 9 Jan. 1 with 199 steps to watch gallery for a panoramic view of An Old-Fashioned Christmas Exhibit: An exhibit of holi- the Jersey Cape and Atlan c Ocean. For those who choose STONE HARBOR -- Join Management Plan, and will perience in tourism. Lynn is day tradi ons through the years complete with a Dickens not to climb, the Oil House contains a fully-accessible Visi- Friends of Cape May NWR explain how it can benefi t the project manager for the Village, a giant Christmas tree, model trains, toys and much tors' Orienta on Center and a Museum Shop stocked with for a free Wildlife Inter- leaders at the Refuge and Cape May National Wild- more! At the Carriage House Gallery at the Emlen Physick mari me accessories and lighthouse memorabilia. Jan. 1, preta on Workshop Jan. 9, other environmental or- life Refuge Visitor Services Estate, 1048 Washington St., Cape May. Jan. 1, 10 a.m. to 5 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. Cape May Point State Park, Lower Town- 7-9 p.m., at The Wetlands ganizations in Cape May Management Plan, and is p.m. Free admission. Sponsored by the Mid-Atlan c Center ship. Admission to the Visitors’ Orienta on Center and the Institute in Stone Harbor. County. looking forward to building for the Arts & Humani es (MAC). For more informa on or ground fl oor of the Lighthouse is free. Tower admission is This workshop is designed The workshop will be led awareness and soliciting gallery hours, call 609-884-5404 or 800-275-4278 or visit $7 for adults, $3 for children (ages 3-12). Sponsored by the for anyone who is involved by John Veverka. John is a public feedback into the www.capemaymac.org. Mid-Atlan c Center for the Arts & Humani es (MAC). For in helping others learn more Cer fi ed Interpre ve Plan- plan. more informa on, call 609-884-5404 or 800-275-4278 or about nature: volunteer ner and Cer fi ed Interpre- Physick Family Christmas House Tour: Take a guided, visit www.capemaymac.org. walk leaders, environmental ve Instructor with 35 years Meet at The Wetlands day me, living history tour of the magnifi cent 1879 Physick educators, nature program of experience at domes c Ins tute, 1075 Stone Harbor Estate, Cape May’s only Victorian house museum, deco- Cape May Lighthouse Museum Shop: Located in the Oil developers, science teach- and interna onal sites. He Blvd, Stone Harbor NJ 08247 rated in authen c Victorian style for Christmas, presented House on the grounds of the Cape May Lighthouse (Cape ers, home school families, has developed interpreta- at 7 pm. This program is through the eyes of a member of the Physick family in May Point State Park, Lower Township), the fully acces- docents, and the general ve programs for two World free, but we request that the early 1900s. The tour also includes a visit to the Car- sible Museum Shop carries a seaside treasure of nau cal, public. This workshop will Heritage sites in Canada, you call or email any one riage House Gallery at the where lighthouse, pirate, and nature-inspired gi s, art, apparel, last two hours, with a short several U.S. na onal parks of the following if you plan you can see “An Old-fashioned Christmas” exhibit. Adults books, toys, accessories and lighthouse memorabilia. Jan. break in the middle. and a few well-known sites, to a end: $12 children (3-12) $6. Jan. 1, 2:15 p.m. Sponsored by the 1 from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. Proceeds benefi t the on-going Learn the meaning of including Stonehenge and Lynn Knight, Lknight@ Mid-Atlan c Center for the Arts & Humani es (MAC). For restora on and preserva on eff orts of the Mid-Atlan c “interpretation,” and see the birthplace of Abraham mainet.com more informa on, call 609-884-5404 or 800-275-4278 or Center for the Arts & Humani es (MAC). For more infor- how it can become a pow- Lincoln. He is the author of John King, Friends of visit www.capemaymac.org. ma on, call 609-884-5404 or 800-275-4278 or visit www. erful communica on tool. three college textbooks on Cape May NWR, jhking47@ capemaymac.org. Discover why interpreta on interpreta on. verizon.net CombinaƟ on Trolley/Physick Family Christmas House is so important, and learn John will be assisted by Cape May Na onal Wild- Tour: Enjoy a guided trolley tour of Cape May’ Historic Dis- Historic District Trolley Tour: Get acquainted with Cape about some of the latest Lynn Knight, a Certified life Refuge, 609-513-9349 trict, followed by a guided tour of Cape May’s only Victorian May on a trolley tour as knowledgeable guides present trends and best prac ces in Economic Developer with Katie Sellers, The Wet- house museum, the Emlen Physick Estate, 1048 Washington entertaining and educa onal stories about the na on’s the fi eld of interpreta on. more than 25 years of ex- lands Institute, ksellers@ St., with a Christmas theme through Jan. 1. Jan. 1 at 1:30 oldest seashore resort. Jan. 1 at 1:30 p.m. $10 for adults Discover the diff erent kinds wetlandsins tute.org p.m. $18 for adults, $10 for children (ages 3-12). Sponsored and $7 for children (ages 3-12). Sponsored by the Mid- of interpreta on, including by the Mid-Atlan c Center for the Arts & Humani es (MAC). Atlan c Center for the Arts & Humani es (MAC). For more emo onal, behavioral and For more informa on, call 609-884-5404 or 800-275-4278 informa on, call 609-884-5404 or 800-275-4278 or visit educational. Presenters or visit www.capemaymac.org. www.capemaymac.org. will additionally discuss the developing dra of the Self-guided Wine Trail: Spend the a ernoon touring the For more tours visit www.capemaymac.org. Cape May National Wild- wineries of Cape May County. Visit Natali Vineyards, Hawk life Refuge Visitor Services Haven Vineyard & Winery and Jessie Creek Winery, and taste wines at each. Admission is $10 and includes a map BUY ONE ADULT LUNCH SPEND $2000 AT AT REGULAR DINNER GET Drink with the wineries listed and a tas ng glass. Jan. 1, 12 p.m. PRICE, GET 2ND ADULT to 5 p.m. Purchase ckets in advance at the Washington % OFF $ 00 OFF (From Page A32) Street Mall Informa on Booth or the Hill House offi ce or the 50 2 Place all of the ingredi- Carriage House Visitor’s Center at the Physick Estate, 1048 WITH COUPON WITH COUPON cannot be combined with any other offers cannot be combined with any other offers ents except the beer in a Washington St., during hours of opera on. Sponsored by EXPIRES 1/8/14 EXPIRES 1/8/14 4-quart container and s r the Mid-Atlan c Center for the Arts & Humani es (MAC). The Best Deal - Cheng’s Buffet to combine. Add the beer, For more informa on, call 609-884-5404 or 800-275-4278 BUY ONE DINNER COMBO WEEKLY EVERY DAY s r gently to combine, and or visit www.capemaymac.org. AT REGULAR PRICE, GET 2ND serve in chilled glasses. DINNER COMBO SPECIALS *If you’re bringing this Self-guided Wine & Brewery Trail: What’s brewing in 50% OFF • Coconut Shrimp to a tailgate or barbecue, Cape May? Some great spirits, as you’ll fi nd out on this WITH COUPON • Mussels • Fried Shrimp cannot be combined with any other offers combine all the ingredients tour of three area wineries, Natali Vineyards, Hawk Haven TAKE OUT ONLY. EXPIRES 1/8/14 • Crab Legs except the beer before- Vineyard and Winery and Jessie Creek Winery, plus the EAT IN LUNCH (11AM - 3PM) hand and keep chilled. Add Cape May Brewing Company. Take a tour at each stop ADULTS $695 CHILDREN AGES 2-10 YR $499 the cold beer when ready and sample some of their products. Admission is $15 and DINNER (3:30 - 9:30 PM) ADULTS $1069 CHILDREN AGES 2 -10 YR $599 to serve. includes map with direc ons. Off ered 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. on 10 year old must be under 4 1/2’ Jan. 1. Purchase ckets in advance at the Hill House offi ce Take Out Buffet *Recipes and further or the Carriage House Visitor’s Center at the Physick Estate, $999 All Day info available at www. 1048 Washington St., during hours of opera on. Sponsored Village Shoppes buzzfeed.com/erinchack/ by the Mid-Atlan c Center for the Arts & Humani es (MAC). of Rio Grande drinks-that-prove-mixing- Friends of Cape May NWR volunteer walk leader For more informa on, call 609-884-5404 or 800-275-4278 heng’sheng’s 886-0909 beer-cocktails-is-a-.... Joe Smith. or visit www.capemaymac.org ALL YOU CAN EAT BUFFET A34 www.DoTheShore.com Do The Shore Herald Newspapers January 1 2014 Open All Year FREE DELIVERY Cape May Stage Nominated 'Favorite Theatre to See a Play' in NJ

CAPE MAY -- Cape May Council on the Arts/Depart- den State’s cultural com- season, along with sec- About JerseyArts.com Asian Palace Stage is pleased to announce ment of State dedicated to munity. ond stage events featuring and Discovery Jersey Arts: RESTAURANT its nomina on for ‘Favorite increasing the awareness Public vo ng began Dec. Broadway and Hollywood JerseyArts.com is the of- Theatre to See a Play’ in the of and par cipa on in the 11, 2013 and runs through performers. The theatre’s ficial website of Discover Chinese, Japanese Sushi & Thai Cuisine Sixth Annual JerseyArts.com arts in N.J. Jan. 22, 2014. Winners will educational offerings in- Jersey Arts, a cosponsored People’s Choice Awards. “Our nomination for be announced in early Feb- clude audience talkbacks, project of the ArtPride New All Special Rolls Cape May Stage is among Cape May Stage is incred- ruary and will be honored at a published StageNotes Jersey FoundaƟ on and New eight arts districts and 71 ibly humbling,” said Alicia the New Jersey Conference Guide to every show, chil- Jersey State Council on the BUY 1 GET organiza ons nominated for Grasso, Cape May Stage on Tourism, held each year dren’s theatre camps, and Arts/Department of State the yearly awards program Marke ng Director. “We’re at the Golden Nugget in a Resident Intern Company dedicated to increasing 50% OFF SECOND ran by Discover Jersey Arts proud to be a part of such Atlan c City. that aƩ racts recent college the awareness of and par- to honor the work of New a strong arts community in For a full list of nomi- graduates from all over Ɵ cipaƟ on in the arts in New Sushi, Sushi Rolls & Jersey’s vital, vibrant and N.J., one in which we sup- nees and categories, please the country for a season of Jersey. The site features Sashimi All On Sale diverse arts organiza ons. port each other and work visit www.JerseyArts.com/ intensive, hands-on learn- a comprehensive cultural FREE DELIVERY Discover Jersey Arts is a to help one another thrive. peopleschoice. ing and work. The NaƟ onal events calendar and arts cosponsored project of the We hope our wonderful Playwrights’ Symposium, directory; feature stories 609-884-7977 ArtPride New Jersey Foun- community of patrons will About Cape May Stage: presented each spring by on Culture Vultures Arts Between Acme & Big Lots da on and New Jersey State also support us by vo ng in Cape May Stage is South- the theatre, aƩ racts award- Weekly and the Jersey Arts 3845 Bayshore Road, North Cape May this year’s Awards.” ern New Jersey’s premiere winning playwrights and Podcast; details on Jersey Nominees for the Peo- professional theatre, cel- aspiring playwrights to Cape Arts Membership, includ- ple’s Choice Awards were ebraƟ ng 25-years of arƟ s- May. A favorite among lo- ing discounts and exclusive nominated by their peers tic excellence. A modern cals and tourists, Cape May member events; an online through the Jersey Arts performance space housed Stage’s reputaƟ on for arƟ s- gallery of New Jersey arƟ sts; Marketers network, which within a historic building, Ɵ c excellence in a relaxed and other content about the is made up of hundreds of Cape May Stage produces seƫ ng has earned it many state’s cultural community. nonprofi t arts groups across six mainstage shows each awards in the region. the state. “The nominees should be very proud of the work Sweet Adelines International is RESERVATIONSRESERVATIONS REQUIREDREQQUUIRREED – PLEASEPPLLEEAASE CALLCALL they’re doing to establish 609.729.0111 or visit www.IslandBowling.com N.J. as a destination for Teaching the World to Sing arts and culture,” said Jim All over the globe, Sweet Cape Shore Chorus mem- We perform often on the Kids New Year’s Eve Evening New Year’s Atkinson, ArtPride New Jer- Adelines Int'l choruses are bers share a love for music Ocean City Boardwalk and Family Party Eve Party sey Founda on’s Director of teaching the world to sing. and singing barbershop in the Cape May Gazebo and Programs and Services. Women of all ages who style. As a member, you too present an annual show at 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. Ballots are prepped for enjoy singing are invited can experience the exhila- the Performing Arts Center arts lovers across the state to a end Cape Shore Cho- ra on of performing and in Middle Twp. $70 Per Lane $85 Per Lane to vote for their favorite rus rehearsals during the singing with the Cape Shore To learn more about Includes Shoes, Balls, Whole Pizza Includes Shoes, Balls, Bottomless Pitchers N.J. arts organiza ons in 14 month of January, 2014 at Chorus. Any woman with Sweet Adelines Int'l and per Lane, Bottomless Pitchers of Soft Drinks, of Soft Drinks, Party Supplies, Noisemakers, categories. From favorite the Upper Township Com- average singing ability, with how to become a member Party Supplies, Noisemakers, Prizes, etc. Prizes, etc. Bring your own food or purchase performing arts center to munity Center on Route 50. or without vocal training, of Cape Shore Chorus visit Up to 5 people per lane. from the expanded Snack Bar Menu. favorite dance company, fa- The dates are 1 -09, 1-16, will fi nd a part that fi ts her www.capeshorechorus.org Up to 5 people per lane. vorite art gallery to favorite 1-23 and 1-30; rehearsal voice range with the help of or contact Brenda Cun- downtown arts district, it’s begins at 8:00 p.m. Cape the chorus musical leaders ningham at 463-8870 or 3401 New Jersey Ave., Wildwood • 609-729-0111 the public’s turn to decide Shore Chorus is a chapter of and director. [email protected]. Ad- Check our website for hours www.IslandBowling.com who’s who among the Gar- Sweet Adelines Int'l, an or- Cape Shore Chorus per- di onal informa on on the ganiza on of nearly 25,000 forms regularly throughout organiza on is available on women worldwide who sing the community, offering the Interna onal website: four-part a cappella har- its talents for civic events www.sweetadelinesintl. PLACE FRIDAY SATURDAY REST OF WEEK mony, barbershop style. and charitable functions. org.

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Jan 1st Champagne Toast 12/30 & New Year’s GIOIA Call For Live Day Specials LIVE ENTERTAINMENT r Page A35 • 729-0120 Entertainment Entertainment Happy Hour All Day Hotel Packages $2 Sliders •$5 Appetizers Also Available O’BOYLE’S DJ Jay Call For $5 Flatbreads Call Today For IRISH PUB $2 Mimosas, Bloody Marys & Page A33 • 729-5900 8pm Entertainment Domestic Bottles Reservations 609-972-6601! Open to the public New Year’s Day $9.99 OWEN’S Bee Bop Bernie Name That Tune Sun. Jan. 5 - with Mikey D Roast Pork Friday Shrimp Night $12.99 PUB 5pm NFL Football Page A30 • 729-7290 10pm Scampi, Fried, Broiled, Coconut, Sunday Game Day! Parm or Fajita, i Wed. Jan. 1- RIO Plus Shrimp Appetizers & Soup Terry-O’ke Trivia Quizzo $2 Domestic Drafts STATION 9pm $2.50 Domestic Bottles Saturday 4-Course Page A31 • 889-2000 9pm-Midnight $5 Appetizers & Other Specials Chef Dinner Specials THE MERION Wed. Jan 1 - Dean Schneider, Dean Schneider, solo piano solo piano 5:30-10:30pm For $20 INN 5:30-10:30pm Sun. Jan 5 - Jon Pruitt, Solo Page A33 • 884-8363 Piano 4-9pm Sunday $10.99 Bob Campanell Wed. Jan 1 - Bob Campanell Fabulous Friday Happy Hour 3-7pm TUCKAHOE 5-9pm $5 Apps at the bar Chef Specials D & Danny Eyer Thu. Jan 2 - Love & Branca INN TBA Drink Specials • Live Entertainment Page A35 • 390-3322 6-10pm 5:30-9:30pm Mon. Jan 6 - Jim Fisher 4-7pm DJ WEEK OF Video Quizzo 609-522-3350609 522 33503350 Entertainment WESTY’S DJ Mollo Thu. Jan. 2 - IRISH PUB with Richie Palko Spruce & Olde New Jersey Aves., Anglesea At Friday and JAN. 1 - JAN. 7 10pm Saturday 9pm Page A32 • 522-4991 9pm StellarMojo 10pm Champagne Island Resort • flipflopzbarandgrill.com Herald Newspapers January 1 2014 Do The Shore www.DoTheShore.com A35 Dragon House Celebrates Over 50 Years of Excellence Established in 1959, the Dragon House Restaurant is famous throughout Cape May County for serving only the fi nest Chinese cuisine. Perfected over its 50+ year legacy, Dragon House’s food speaks for itself. Customers from all over love to discover the taste sensa ons created by Dragon House's unique cooking style. Chinese Pizza is the nickname for their Scallion Pancakes appe zer, a must-try choice that has become a crowd favorite. Just a few of their delicious and most popular selec ons are General Tso’s Chicken, crispy chunks of chicken, and General Tso’s Shrimp, crispy coated jumbo shrimp, both covered in a tangy sweet sauce. Happy New Year! The Grand Marnier Prawn is a long- me favorite, featur- ing jumbo shrimp lightly cooked un l crispy, topped with their superb Grand Marnier sauce and homemade honey 1 Harbor Road & Route 9, Beesley’s Point (Just outside Ocean City) walnuts. The Gold Coin Steak Chef's specialty includes top 609-390-3322 • www.TuckahoeInn.com of the line New York Strip Steak cut in thick slices, perfectly grilled and seasoned, and accompanied with fresh veg- Overlooking the Scenic Great Egg Harbor Bay etables. All of these delectable menu items are also avail- located in the restaurant's party room. Free parking for able for takeout. You don’t even have to leave your home patrons is available in the Dragon House lot on Lincoln to get the great taste of the Dragon House! They off er free Avenue between Pacifi c and New Jersey delivery with a $10 minimum order to most areas. A true Wildwood landmark, Dragon House off ers an old- Join the Dragon House for a unique dining-in experience world Chinese dining experience that is sure to impress. in their spacious set of rooms, each with its own dis nct Dragon House is open everyday from 11:30 am un l late ambiance. With sea ng for over 200 guests, partygoers night. Consult this edi on's ad for a 10% coupon off your can marvel at their life-sized dragon imported from China next order. For more informa on, call (609) 522-2320. DragonCHINESENESE House RESTAURANT Scenes” Tour and Curiosity WheatonArts’ Spring/Sum- ing and speech disabili es Wheaton Carts mer Classes and Work- may contact WheatonArts LUNCH SPECIALS $ (From Page 31) shops begins Jan. 20. For through the New Jersey Served Daily 11:30am to 3:00pm All 5.50ea. org for more information • Feb. 22: Down Jersey dates, descriptions and Relay Service (TRS) 800-852- L - General Tso’s Chicken L - Shrimp Chow Mein (with pork fried rice or white rice) and hours. The activities Folk Life Center will be open fees visit wheatonarts.org. 7899 or by dialing 711. L - Chicken with Broccoli L - Beef w/Broccoli Sorry cannot be combined L - Sesame Chicken L - Pepper Steak with Onions with other offers. are: from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. WheatonArts Members Take-out only. receive ten percent off class Funding has been made L - Sweet & Sour Chicken L - Beef w/ String Beans • March 1 and 2: Muse- and materials fee. To reg- possible in part by the New L - Chicken w/ Garlic Sauce L - Boneless Spare Ribs • Jan. 4 and 5: Museums L - Chicken w/String Beans L - Chicken Lo Mein (Soft Noodle) on Us® ums on Us® ister call 1-800-998-4552 Jersey State Council on the Arts, a Partner Agency of L - Curry Chicken w/Onion L - Vegetables Lo Mein (Soft Noodle) L - Fried Chicken Wings (7 pieces) or 856-825-6800 or visit L - Chicken Chow Mein L - Shrimp Lo Mein (Soft Noodle) L - Mixed Vegetables with Garlic Sauce • Jan. 11: Kids Ac vity: • March 1: Museum of wheatonarts.org. the National Endowment Watercolor Snowfl akes from American Glass “Behind the for the Arts, the Geraldine TAKE-OUT AVAILABLE • 609-522-2320 Free Delivery $10 min. 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Scenes” Tour and Curiosity For more information R. Dodge Founda on, the National Endowment for Corner of Paci¿ c & Lincoln Avenues, Wildwood • Free Parking! Carts about WheatonArts or to All Major Credit Cards Accepted • Over 200 Seating • Can Accommodate Large Groups purchase items from the the Arts and the New Jersey • Jan. 18: Museum of COUPON American Glass “Behind the • March 8: Down Jersey Museum Stores, call Cultural Trust. WheatonArts Open Every Day 11:30am ‘til Late Night Folklife Center will be open 1-800-998-4552 or 856- receives general opera ng Scenes” Tour and Curiosity % OFF CLOSED FOR SEASON Carts from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. 825-6800, or visit online at support from the New Jer- Your Total Order Over sey Historical Commission, $1000 With This Coupon JAN. 27TH-FEB. 20TH wheatonarts.org. 10Not to be combined with any other offers. • Jan. 25: Kids Ac vity: • March 15 and 16: Division of Cultural Aff airs in Excludes lunch specials. www.dragonhousechinese.com Groundhog Paper Bag Pup- Quilt Show. The Museum WheatonArts strives to the New Jersey Department pet from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. of American Glass will be ensure the accessibility of of State, and is supported in open. its exhibi ons, events and part by the New Jersey De- • Feb. 1 and 2: Mid-Win- programs to all persons with partment of State, Division ter Antiques Show. The • March 22: Kids Ac v- disabilities. Provide two of Travel and Tourism and Museum of American Glass ity: Spring Poin llism from weeks no ce for addi onal Cumberland County Urban will be open. 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. The Down needs. Patrons with hear- Enterprise Zone. Jersey Folklife Center will Gioia Museums on Us® be open from 1 p.m. to 3 • Feb. 8: Kids Activity: p.m. March 29. Stages Fes- RestaurantR & Bar Faux Stained Glass Heart val. “If You Give a Moose Window Hanger from 1 p.m. a Muffi n.” Presented by The OpenOpen Friday & Saturday to 3 p.m. Centenary Theatre at 2 p.m. in the Event Center. Free ServingServin dinner from 4pm • Feb. 15: Museum of admission. American Glass “Behind the Registration for Open Year Round Available for Parties, Weddings & Banquets 7 days a week. Check with us for after Holiday happenings. Take Out... Add Your Business Here $ 00 Gala for as low as 45 For more info call Deb Harris at 609-886-8600 x14. December 31, 9pm to 2am LLetet uuss ccookook fforor yyou.ou. Includes: • 6 COURSE DINNER • LIVE ENTERTAINMENT Pizzeria & Family Restaurant • GLASS OF CHAMPAGNE AT MIDNIGHT AuthenticAthtiItli Italian Cuisine CiCi i • ENTERED IN DRAWING FOR BASKET OF Specials WINE UPON PURCHASE OF TICKET. 3 Cheesesteaks & a $ 99* $45 In Advance • $50 At the Door 2 Liter of Soda 19 + tax Sicilian Pizza Early Seating From 4-8pm Features our regular Gioia’s Dinner Menu 95 +1 FREE Topping $15 + tax © Herald Newspapers 2013 Open Mon. 7:30am-3pm • Tues.-Fri. 7:30am-8pm Off $ 2 Large Pies $3 Closed Saturday & Sunday IMPORTED SPECIALTY 10 * Delivery or take-out only. Toppings cost extra. 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