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Talkin' Take-Out A25 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com Herald Newspapers February 15 2012 Visit Cape May for Presidents' Day Weekend CAPE MAY - Presidents' The region's most School Class over Presi- barrel tasting with cheese Day Weekend, Fri., Feb. sought-after antiques deal- dents' Day Weekend for and fruit. On Sun., Feb. 17 to Mon., Feb. 20, is ers and craftspeople come a triple delight. The Cape 19 at 1 p.m., learn the a great time to break out together for a two-day May Wine Weekend, Fri., fi ner points of fi ne wines your walking shoes and show in Victorian Cape Feb. 17 through Sun., Feb. and expand your knowl- jacket and explore Cape May on Sat., Feb. 18 and 19, begins on Friday with edge in a Cape May Wine a four-course Wine Tasting School class at the Wash- TTalkin’alkin’ TTake-Outake-Out May. Head up the 199 Sun., Feb. 19. The show spiraling steps of the Cape features handmade items, Dinner at the Washington ington Inn on "Great Ital- May Lighthouse, then feel gifts, country antiques, Inn, 801 Washington St., ian Reds." The complete food then Rick’s is the best not good, I don’t. That’s the winter wind on your glassware, silver, furniture featuring wines themed package (gratuity extra) is PPAPAAPA of the best. Offering the always been Rio Steaks face. Warm up inside on and more. Crafts & An- to the Cape May Wine $135 per person. freshest shrimp, clams, and Pizzas theory about a winery tour and tasting, tiques in Winter will be School Class on Sunday. The Cape May Wine crabs and so many other a restaurant.” Here, they or an indoor crafts and an- held at Cape May Elemen- Guests will be treated to School class can be pur- LUIGIUG straight-from-the-sea fa- strive to deliver their cus- individual attention from chased separately from the tiques show. Explore Cape tary School, 921 Lafayette PIZZERIA vorites you can’t go wrong tomers the highest qual- St., from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. the wine steward. On Sat., Cape May Wine Weekend. May's paranormal side Papa Luigi’s- Papa Luigi’s in choosing a place that’s ity of food whether you’re on a ghost tour and learn Admission is $1 for adults Feb. 18 at 3 p.m., visit the Learn about red wines Pizzeria is known for their known and loved for almost dining in, or it’s delivered about the city's history via and free for children 12 award-winning Cape May from Italy and meet other trolley tours - all sponsored and under with plenty of Winery located in North wine enthusiasts. The delicious Neapolitan and 30 years! Check out Rick’s to your front door. Ac- by the Mid-Atlantic Center free parking. Cape May for a Winery class on Sun., Feb. 19, Sicilian pizzas, Calzones “Take-Out” advertisement cording to Novak, “This for the Arts & Humanities Wine lovers will enjoy Cellar Tour & Tasting that "Great Italian Reds," takes & Stromboli, dinners, spe- every week for a coupon is why everybody who (MAC), Cape May's leader combining a Wine Tast- includes a tour of the vine- place at the Washington cialty pastas and baked on one, sometimes two, knows pizza and steaks in cultural and heritage ing Dinner, Winery Cellar yard, an introduction to Inn, 801 Washington St. dishes. They have just of your favorite items. Spe- come to us.” tourism. Tour & Tasting and Wine the winemaker's art, and a at 1 p.m. Admission is $30 recently expanded their cials always include two per person. menu to include three sides for one great price! 2012 Jersey Cape Beekeepers Experience the award- new delicious items: fried The best part is, they are otally winning Cape May Win- chicken, soup and three open year round and ready ake-out ery during a Winery Cellar 5Restaurant Style Food 5L (L "Beeginners" Course different cheesecake selec- to please! Rick’s also offers charges between $150 COURT HOUSE - Reg- handling bees, pests of Tour & Tasting at the Cape and $275 are appropri- tions that simply melt in party trays featuring extra istration is now open for bees and honey process- May Winery, 711 Town ate. Classes will run from your mouth. Fried chicken large shrimp, jumbo crab Totally Take-Out- Grab the fourth Beeginners ing. No previous educa- Bank Rd., on Sat., Feb. 18 Feb. 17 through March 23 starts at $5.99 for four fi ngers, homemade crab your favorite breakfast Beekeeping course con- tion or training in han- and Sun., Feb. 19 at 3 p.m. with the 7th session to be pieces. Maybe you’re look- balls, chicken fi ngers, and items here! In the upcom- ducted by members of the dling bees is required. The Tour the vineyard to see established when the bees ing for something lighter wings. Trays are always ing weeks, Totally Take- NJ Beekeepers Association course will be limited to how the grapes are grown, arrive. to carry you through your available in any combina- Out will be preparing (Jersey Cape Branch), NJ 50 individuals. get an introduction to the Classes will be held in Department of Agricul- The program includes winemaker's art in the day or evening. Choose tion that you need, just “Grab-n-Go” breakfast Cape May Court House at ture and in conjunction six sessions of classroom winery and enjoy a barrel- from one of their fi ve dif- ask! See this week’s ad for sandwich selections for the Rutgers Cooperative with Rutgers Cooperative training and one in the tasting accompanied by ferent soups to warm you further details. only $5.00 each! Some of Extension Offi ce, with Extension Offi ce of Cape fi eld. cheese and fruit. Admis- throughout the winter these options will include: the exception of the last May County for those in- Registration fee is $30 sion is $20 per person and months. Papa Luigi’s has RRIOIO STEAKSSTEAKS Sausage, Egg and Cheese session in the fi eld to terested in learning about per person for those who includes a sampling of fi ve something scrumptious for on Ciabatta Bread, Ba- demonstrate the instal- to six kinds of wine and a managing your own bee are members of one of every appetite, so stop in lation of bees into a hive & PPIZZAIZZA con, Egg and Cheese on a hive. Anyone with an in- the Branches of the New complimentary souvenir For an application or more and see them today! Rio Steaks & Pizza- Ac- Croissant, a Western Om- terest in beekeeping will Jersey Beekeepers Associa- tasting glass. information please leave cording to Bill Novak, own- elette with Cheese Wrap, have an opportunity to tion which includes class Would you rather sip and a message for Bill Eisele, er of Rio Steaks and Pizza Pork Roll, Egg and Cheese learn about bee biology, materials and depending swirl at your own pace? Course Coordinator, at in Rio Grande, “There’s a on a Kaiser Roll as well as hive management, hive on which of the 4 op- Then the Self-guided Wine 609-628- 3220 or email at pizzeria on every corner, Egg White options for the equipment construction, tions is chosen, additional Trail is for you. Spend the [email protected]. afternoon touring Natali some are new and some healthy eater. They will Vineyards and Hawk Ha- are old. Some are good and also be serving coffee at ‘Lucky Ducks’ To Plunge In Sea Isle ven Vineyard & Winery All Types of Fresh & Cooked Seafood some are bad, but just like 7:30 a.m. for $1.50! Stop SEA ISLE CITY — One choosing from the hun- Supporters hope and sampling wines at Rick’s Seafood- At times, you, when I go to a restau- in on your way to work thousand “Lucky Ducks” dreds of different that every one each. Admission is $8 and your belly rules your mind rant or a take-out place, if and grab a quick bite to will take the plunge on ducks offered. who is taking includes a map with the and if you’re craving sea- it’s good I go back, if it’s eat! You won’t be sorry… Feb. 18 in the Polar Bear Types of ducks the plunge will wineries listed and a tast- Plunge here. This year the include Polar take it with their ing glass. Self-guided Wine T I Civic Center will be bear plunge, duck. The ducks will Trails are offered Sat., Feb. offering the Offi cial Polar mermaids, be personalized 18 and Sun., Feb. 19 from Bear Plunge “Lucky Duck” surfers, with the name 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. for $5 each. sports, Irish, or Polar Plunge Cape May is a hotbed TIIA President Louise valentine, pirates, race- 2012. Look for the ven- of paranormal activity ac- Clemente said “Our goal car drivers, hockey, rock- dors tent at LaCosta’s at cording to ghost investiga- this year is to sell 1,000 stars, mardigras, poker, J F K Boulevard from 10 tor and psychic medium “Lucky Ducks “ in order princess, police, fi remen, a.m. to 6 p.m. These lucky Craig McManus. Dis- to help with the expenses nurse, military, superhe- ducks also make great sou- cover the "other side" of of the T I Civic Center ros, x-treme winter, diva, venirs for the thousands Cape May during a ghost through the winter.” You cavemen, hippies, and who come to watch. tour on Presidents' Day can help the T I Civic hundreds more assorted For more information What’s Happening at the Rio PACKAGE GOODS SPECIAL Center reach it’s goal by ducks to choose from.
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