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2014 Easter Egg Hunts & Fun Grab your baskets, cam- Children 11 and under vited to dig for eggs buried eras, and get ready to hunt! can pick up eggs and collect in the sand. Each egg con- The shore will play host to a prizes for free! Call 609-729- tains a toy and a golden egg number of Easter Egg Hunts 2170 for details. is worth a bigger prize. Call this upcoming weekend, 609-729-5501 for details. and you're invited to join Easter Egg Hunt the fun. When: Saturday, April 19th Ed's Funcade from 10 am to 11:30 a.m. Oceana Annual Where: Cape May Point State Easter Sunday Egg Easter Egg Hunt Park, Cape May Point Hunt in the Hay When: Sunday, April 20th When: Friday, April 18th Bring your Easter baskets from noon to 1:30 p.m. from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. or beach buckets for an Eas- Where: 23rd Ave & board- Do Easter Dining Where: Oceana - 502 Route walk, North Wildwood 9 North, ter Egg Hunt. Must register Cape May Court House by calling 609-884-2159. Happy Easter from your friends at Do The Shore! Cape May County is celebrating Ages 2-4, 5-7, and 8 –12 are Kids under 12 win prizes! welcome. Call 609-729-3223 or visit in style with extra special egg hunts, holiday brunches, and full-course dinner deals Oceana Rehab & Nursing http://www.EdsFuncade. Center is holding its Annual Easter Egg Hunt com for details. galore. Read on for a complete rundown of who, what, when, where, and how to Easter Egg Hunt on Friday, When: Saturday, April 19th do Easter 2014! April 18th, and the com- from 10 a.m. to noon munity is invited to attend. Where: First Baptist Church Morey's Piers There will be no charge. - 1105 Route 9 South, Cape Easter Opening Axelsson’s Blue Claw Restaurant Golden Inn Bring your camera and pose May Court House Do not miss Sunday Easter Brunch at Avalon's Golden Day Celebration Axelsson’s Blue Claw is now taking Easter Sunday Dinner for pictures with the Easter When: Sunday, April 20th reservations and invites your party to dine with them. The Inn. Brunch will feature three seatings - one from 10 a.m. Bunny. The event will fea- Up to 5th grade age chil- from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. regular menu will be served starting at 4 p.m. Call (609) to noon, another from noon to 2 p.m., and a final seating ture prizes, refreshments dren are welcome! For infor- Where: Morey's Piers, 884-5878 for details and reservations. from 2 to 4 p.m. The Easter Bunny is set to arrive at 11 and fun for everyone! Bring mation call 609-465-5511. Wildwood a.m.! A very special Golden Inn Egg Hunt will commence a basket as well! Beach Creek Oyster Bar & Grill at noon. For reservations, call (609) 368-5155. Be sure to Greater Wildwood Morey’s Piers hosts its Beach Creek will open early at 3 p.m. on Sunday, April inquire about the Golden Inn's special Overnight Package Greater Wildwood Jaycees Easter Opening Day Easter Celebra- 20th, in celebration of the Easter holiday. The dinner menu starting at just $159 and featuring a Saturday night stay, an tion from noon - 5 p.m. This will feature several exclusive Easter items. No reservations Easter basket for children, Sunday Easter Brunch for two, Jaycees Easter Egg Hunt event kicks off the spring are necessary. and late check-out. Egg Hunt When: Saturday, April 19th season in the Wildwoods from noon to 1:30 p.m. Bellevue Tavern Harbor View Restaurant & Bar When: Saturday, April 19th Where: On the beach at Lin- and is sure to bring out the from noon to 1 p.m. coln Avenue in Wildwood kid in everyone. Boardwalk Join the Bellevue on Easter Sunday upstairs for a full- What better way to ring in the Easter holiday than Where: On the beach eateries, shops, games and course Brunch! Brunch will served from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. breakfast with the Bunny himself? The Harbor View is now at 19th Ave Children ages 1-12 are in- (Page A22 Please) and will feature lovely Easter carnations for all ladies. The accepting reservations for their Breakfast with the Easter in North Wildwood full restaurant menu will also be served downstairs on Bunny on the morning of Saturday, April 19th, from 9 to Easter Sunday from noon to 9 p.m. 11:30 a.m. The Harbor View will also host Easter Sunday Breakfast and Dinner, featuring all the favorites off their Casey's on Third regular menu plus exclusive specials. Call (609) 884-5444 Casey's on Third will celebrate Easter Weekend with a to make a reservation today. number of dinner and drink specials. Call ahead at (609) 522-7759 or ask your server for details. Slainte! Nino's Family Restaurant Nino's Family Restaurant invites your family to dine with Deauville Inn them for a Traditional Easter Dinner this coming weekend. The Deauville Inn will host a beautiful Easter Brunch Served Friday the 18th through Sunday the 20th, Nino's on Sunday, April 20th, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wash down holiday dinner will include a number of delectable dishes your choice of Deauville classics with a $5 glass of Cham- and Italian favorites. Nino's will begin seating for Easter pagne, Bloody Mary, or Mimosa in celebration of the Sunday dinner at 2 p.m. and recommends that large par- Easter holiday. Call (609) 263-2080 to book your Brunch ties call (609) 465-6300 to make reservations early. Happy reservation today. Easter from the Nino's family to yours! Flip Flopz Beach Bar & Grill North End American Grill Flip Flopz will host and Easter Sunday Buffet Brunch from The North End American Grill will serve Easter Sunday 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. for just $18.95 for adult diners and $9.95 Brunch from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. this coming Sunday, April for kids under 10. A few of the buffet's many scrumptious 20th. Reservations will be accepted! Call (609) 435-5691 selections include French Toast, Cheese Blintzs, Carved for reservations and Brunch menu details. Ham, Roasted Turkey Breast, U-Peel Shrimp, Fresh Oysters and Clams, Fresh Fruits, and an assortment of desserts and pastries. (Page A22 Please)

KITCHEN OPEN Every day 11am ‘til late night Happy Hour EVERY DAY Mon. - Fri. 4-7 (Restaurant & Bar) Restaurant and Bar Sat. (Bar Only) • Sun. All Day (Bar Only) $1 Domestic Pints • $2 Domestic Bottles Now Taking Hibachi • Sushi • Teriyaki $2.00 Mixed Drinks • 1/2 Price Appetizers Reservations for Tempura • Udon Noodles Live Entertainment Friday, April 18th Breakfast • Friendly & Considerate Service Michaels & Mazz 8-10pm • Freshest Seafood Available With The Easter Bunny www.michaelsandmazz.com • A Wonderful Experience to Share with Friends NEW $9.99 ENTRÉE MENU on Saturday, April 19th, 9-11:30am ~ Eat In or Take Out ~ & Easter Sunday 3845 Bayshore Rd., North Cape May, NJ 08204 BETTER FOOD! 609-898-8888 BETTER PRICES! Breakfast & Dinner Mon. - Thurs.: 11:30am-10pm • Sun: 11:30am-9:30pm • Fri. & Sat.: 11:30-11pm Fantastic Easter Dinner Specials! 954 Ocean Drive, cape May, nJ Between GSP & Wildwood Crest on the Bay in Harbor View Marina 18th & Avenues Like Us On 609-884-5444 North Wildwood • (609) 522-3030 A22 www.DoTheShore.com Do The Shore April 16 2014 Do Easter Dining... (From Page 21) Owen's Pub Owen's Pub invites you to join them this Easter and enjoy an array of classic holiday dishes. Featuring both Turkey and Ham Dinner specials, Owen's also presents Easter exclusives such as the Coconut Encrusted Tilapia entrée do and a Sirloin Steak & Popcorn Shrimp special. Call (609) 729-7290 for details. Oyster Bay Restaurant & Bar Oyster Bay proudly debuts a new Spring Menu and is now taking reservations for Easter Sunday Dinner! Dinner will be served from 4 p.m. Call (609) 884-2111 to book your Easter Oyster Bay experience. restaurant Rio Station The Rio invites all to hop on by and enjoy a number of Welcome Spring at Easter specialties as well as options from their fantastic Friday, April 25th at 4:30pm regular menu for Easter Sunday dinner. Dinner will be the Cape May Easter served beginning at noon on April 20th and until 8 p.m. 729-0401 Call ahead at (609) 889-2000 for reservations to guarantee Fashion Stroll 1901 New York Avenue your holiday dining experience at the Rio Station, a Cape North Wildwood May County tradition for 28 years. CAPE MAY — Shrug off that winter coat and let your www.pirosrestaurant.com spring style shine at Cape May's annual Easter Fashion The Grand Hotel Stroll on Sunday, April 20. The Washington Street Mall The Grand invites families and friends alike to join them serves as the runway where contestants of all ages can for Easter breakfast or brunch on Sunday, April 20th. In model their Easter finery. Mall merchants will celebrate OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK the Grand's stunning fifth floor oceanfront dining room the event with ribbons, prizes, treats and gift certificates. enjoy a full breakfast spread from 9 to 11 a.m. featuring And of course, the Easter Bunny will be on hand for Family Restaurant Lunch from 11am an omelette station, fresh Greek yogurt, O'Brien potatoes, Dinner from 3pm pictures and hugs, and will be giving out free Jelly Beans Chipped Beef, Eggs Benedict, S'mores French Toast, and courtesy of The Original Fudge Kitchen. The Cape May SUNDAY - Dinner from 3pm much more. Adults have their choice of this varied selec- Dairy Queen and The Original Fudge Kitchen will provide Thursday is Family Night: tion for just $17 while kids eat for just $9 and those under Early Birds 3pm-close!* Early Birds - free ice cream for all children who are contestants. Daily from 3-5pm* 5 eat free. Registration begins at noon near the Rotary Clock at the 300 block of the Washington Street Mall. Contestants start Brunch begins at 11:30 a.m. and features a number of strolling at 1 p.m. Children's categories include: Ages 3 Traditional enhancements to the original breakfast menu. From a and under; 4-6; 7-9; 10-12; 13 and up; and best children's carving station to Cheese & Scallion Biscuits with Seafood Easter bonnet. Adult and family categories include Best Easter Dinners Gravy and Polenta Spring Mix topped with fresh Cape May Dressed Lady; Best Dressed Man; Best Dressed Couple; Served Friday, Saturday & Sunday produce to Salmon with Smoked Tomato Sauce, the Grand's Best Dressed Family and best adult Easter bonnet. Open Easter Sunday Brunch features an array of gourmet options. Adults eat for Awards will be given to the first, second and third place an all-inclusive $29 while kids eat for just $12 and those contestants in all categories. at 2pm for Dinner. under 5 eat free. For details, consult The Grand Hotel ad The Parish Hall of Our Lady Star of the Sea on Ocean Make Your Reservations Early included in this week's Do The Shore section. Call (609) Street (located behind the church) will be the inclement For Large Parties! 884-566 for further information. weather site. The Cape May Easter Fashion Stroll is sponsored by *excluding holidays Tisha's Gift CertifiCates are always available the City of Cape May, the Washington Street Mall Man- Tisha's Of Cape May's Washington Street Mall will be agement Company, and the Chamber of Commerce of 16 S. Main St., 465-6300 serving both Easter Brunch and Dinner on Sunday, April Greater Cape May. For information, please call the Cape Cape May Court House For our menu view 20th! Renowned for their unique cooking style and dishes, May Tourism Department at 609-884-9565. (Right Across From Sturdy Savings Bank) www.ninosfamilyrestaurant.net Tisha's will surely not disappoint. Call (609) 884-9119 for reservations. Tuckahoe Inn 2014 Easter Egg... Join the Tuckahoe Inn in their beautiful waterfront set- ting for an Easter dinner to remember on Sunday, April (From Page 21) 20th, from noon to 8 p.m. Call (609) 390-3322 for details arcades will be open for a mer White House” of past and to make your reservations. full weekend of fun with presidents in Cape May, rides, food, and entertain- Easter traditions live on. Two Mile Landing Restaurant ment – including strolling America’s oldest seaside Celebrate this Easter holiday Two Mile style! Two Mile stilt walkers and jugglers, resort is welcoming guests presents Easter Brunch from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and a four face painting, and pictures for its annual Easter fun course pre-fixe Easter Dinner from 3 to 8 p.m. Brunch with the Easter Bunny, at and Spring Break celebra- begins with an assortment of sweetbreads and muffins the Parent’s Pavilion on tions. All are welcome to served with Two Mile's famous homemade mango butter. Morey’s Mariners Landing enjoy a delicious Easter From there, diners can select their first course and one of Pier. Children 12 and under brunch in the ballroom and the seven delectable entrees. Complete the Easter feast can also pick an egg for a participate in an egg hunt with a selection of mini pastries. Those who would prefer chance to win great prizes. on Congress Hall’s lawn, a to partake in the Two Mile Easter Dinner experience will Call 609-522-3900 or visit nod to the traditional White not be disappointed. The dinner includes a soup then http://www.MoreysPiers. House egg roll in D.C. salad course followed by exclusive entrée options such com for details. as the Crab & Avocado Stuffed Flounder or Duo of Lamb. All aboard the The dessert choices are each a sweet finish to this holiday Easter Sunday meal. Reservations are recommended and can be obtained Easter Express by calling (609) 522-1341. Festivities Train! When: Sunday, April 20th Rides around Congress Westy's Irish Pub from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Where: Congress Hall - 200 Hall will take place 9:30 Westy's is proud be your family dining destination this Congress Pl, Cape May a.m.-3 p.m. for $3 per per- Easter holiday and will feature an exclusive Easter menu! son. Easter festivities would Consult their ad in this week's Do The Shore section to At Congress Hall, the not be complete without review some of the delicious specials they will present. historically famous “Sum- two Egg Hunts on the Grand Lawn at 11 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Afterwards, families can join in the fun of Lawn Games such as three-legged races and soccer from 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. The Easter Bunny and Blue, the hotel’s blue pig mascot, will also be on hand to delight young and old and help hide the eggs! For more information on Congress Hall, please call 1 (888) 944-1816 or visit www.caperesorts.com. April 16 2014 Do The Shore www.DoTheShore.com A23

4th Annual Turtle Fest Saturday, April 19th from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Where: The Wetlands Institute 1075 Stone Harbor Blvd, Stone Harbor

This fun-packed day will kick-off with a pancake break- fast with scheduled seatings at 9:00 a.m., 10:00 a.m., 10:45 a.m., and 11:30 a.m. Children can enjoy a different twist on the traditional egg hunt with a terrapin-themed egg hunt. They can also create arts and crafts, help a naturalist search for turtle hatchlings along the Salt Marsh Trail, and stop by the aquarium to watch the animals have Open breakfast too! Fri., Sat. & Sun. Volunteers in Medicine 3rd Annual at 12pm Do The Shore 5K Run/Walk Saturday, April 19th from 9 a.m. to noon Where: Cape May County Park & Zoo - 707 North Route 4/16-4/24 9, Cape May Court House A pulse-pounding athletic tournament, Volunteers in Medicine (VIM) is a 501(c)(3) healthcare fundraising 5K, and even a catwalk for clinic that provides free health care to residents of Cape pets? This week at the shore features lots May County. Since opening in 2002, due to the outstand- of must-see fun. Check it out! ing community support from concerned individuals, fami- lies, businesses, organizations, municipalities, churches and county government, VIM has been able to serve more than 4,000 patients with over 26,000 clinic visits. The need War at the Shore Youth Wrestling for free primary care continues to be significant in Cape Thursday-Saturday, April 17th through 19th May County even with the impact of the Affordable Care Where: Wildwoods Convention Center Act. Please join us on Easter Saturday - run or walk while 4501 Boardwalk, Wildwood enjoying our beautiful Cape May Zoo/Park and support a good cause. Give the gift of healthcare while you make South Jersey Wrestling Association hosts an annual event room make room for Easter candy! Crab House Now Open featuring National Folkstyle Wrestling Championships. The 'War' features a youth tournament with 50 weight classes spread across 4 age divisions, and a High School Division Woofin’ Paws Pet Fashion Show Thursday - Sunday Saturday, April 19th from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. with 16 weight classes. Weigh-ins take place Thursday Where: Carey Stadium -6th St, Ocean City night from 5-9 p.m. Competitions begin at 8 a.m. on Friday Lunch & Dinner & Saturday. Admission is $10 for adults, $5 for students 6 Dress your pets in their Easter’s best! For more informa- and older, and under 6 are free. Visit http://www.sjwres- tion, call 609-525-9300. tling.com. Celebrate Easter at Stone Harbor Lions Club Card Party Rotary Club of Mid Jersey Cape Flea Thursday, April 24th at noon Mart/Craft & Car Show Where: Women's Civic Club Two Mile Landing! Saturday, April 19th from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. 96th St, Stone Harbor Where: Acme Market -Avalon Blvd & Route 9, Swainton • Easter Brunch 10am - 2pm Tickets cost just $20.00 and all proceeds will benefit Proceeds benefit Rotary Club of Mid Jersey Cape's • Dinner 3pm -8pm - 4 course pre-fixe Family Promise of Cape May County and the Stone Harbor community service programs & student scholarships. All Lion Charities. For tickets and additional information, call • Reservations Recommended for 2 Mile are welcome! Space rental is only $25. Register online at Lion Carol Fiore at 609-465-1602, Lion Joan Green at 609- midjerseycaperotary.org. Food and refreshments will be 923-9603, Lion Carol Addesso at 609-898- 3786 or e-mail available for purchase. Questions? Please call Bob Jenkins [email protected]. at 609-536-2304. Brunch 4 COURSE PRE-FIXE Served from 10am to 2pm DINNER MENU Band $26 per person Served from 3pm to 8pm OPEN YEAR ROUND $42 per person Director LUNCH • DINNER • LATE NIGHT For the Table Invited Weekly Specials Homemade Muffins & Soup Course Happy Hour Sweetbreads with New England to Return Downstairs Only Mango Butter ENTERTAINMENT Mon.-Fri. from 4-6pm Clam Chowder Or to Jersey $2 Domestics • $2.50 Well Drinks Asparagus Bisque Monday - Craft Beer Night First Course – choose one 1/2 Price Apps with Crab Shore Pops Thursday - Tuesday & THursday Caeser Salad COURT HOUSE - Linda Reverse Happy Hour 8-10pm Prime Rib Night $12.99 Gentille & The Jersey Shore StellarMojo10pm Wednesday: New England Clam Salad Course Pops are thrilled to invite Friday- Super Size Chicken Parm $11.99 Chowder Classic Caesar Or John Drechen to be the Video Quizzo with DJ Richie Palko 9pm Sunday: new assistant music direc- $1.50 Tacos all day & night Asparagus Bisque Spring Salad, tor for the orchestra once Saturday- DJ MOLLO - 10pm with Crab Balsamic Dressing again this season. Drechen’s instrumental ensembles Easter Menu! Fresh Fruit Salad have been awarded supe- APPETIZERS ENTREES Ask about our Desserts Entrée Selections $ $ $ $ rior performance ratings Seafood Trio ..... 11.99 Virginia Baked Ham . 13.99 Chicken Vito ..... 17.99 Rack of Lamb ... 19.99 Entrée Selection Served with Fresh Baked Bread, in festivals, hold two con- Sesame Crusted Bone In Broiled Roasted Prime Rib $ $ Served with home fries secutive titles as Atlantic Ahi Tuna ...... 10.99 Pork Chop ...... $16.99 Crab Cakes .....$18.99 of Beef ...... 19.99 Chef’s Vegetable & Potato Coast Tournament of Bands 2 Mile Omelet Concert Band Champions, Smoked Pork Chop Philadelphia Omelet and recently have been 101 E. Walnut Ave., North Wildwood • westysirishpub.com Duo of Lamb winners of the Gatorade / Grilled Vegetable Frittata Philadelphia 76er’s Battle Crab & Avocado Stuffed Crème Brulee French Toast of the Bands. Since 1994, he Flounder has been the Pit Conductor Happy Easter! Steak and Eggs for musicals at Lower Cape Stuffed Chicken Breast Two Mile Crab House May Regional High School, Seafood Combination conducting for 12 musi- Crab Cake Eggs Benedict cals, including; “Funny Girl”, Seafood Cioppino “Bye, Bye, Birdie”, “Sweet Miso Glazed Atlantic Salmon Charity”, and several others. Dessert Drechen’s performance Selection of Individual Grilled Rib-Eye Steak experience includes past membership in the Bridge- April 20th, Easter Sunday 6pm Mini Pastries Dessert Choice ton Symphony (currently Music By Ann Oswald Children’s Menu available for the Bay Atlantic Symphony), Brunch & Dinner $12 Banana Foster Bread Pudding the Haddonfield Sympho- Easter Sunday ny, freelance work in both Peach Cobbler with Philadelphia and New York Ham Special 12:30-Closing in theater pits for musicals Vanilla Bean Ice Cream as well as on stage for or- Chocolate Hazelnut Bar chestral work. He has also Serving Lunch & Dinners Daily performed as a soloist for Daily Specials Available Lemon Curd Tart with regional concert bands and Mon.-Thurs. $1 mugs Meringue Topping orchestras. Additionally, Selected Drafts. Bar Only. 11-4 he is a founding member, alternate conductor, and Wed. $2 Rolling Rocks Starting at 6pm Please visit our website for our full Solo Cornet for the Congress Easter menus and our 2014 Crab House menu. Street Brass Band of Cape 1075 Bayshore Rd. Villas, NJ 08251 • 886-2442 May, New Jersey. 609.522.1341 – www.twomilelanding.com A24 www.DoTheShore.com Do The Shore April 16 2014 Calendar Events Listed below are upcoming events posted to the Herald calendar online. For more information concerning these events, to see more events, or to submit an event to the calendar, free of charge, go to events.capemaycounty- herald.com. Submission of an event does not guarantee print publication, due to the volume received. To ensure print promotion for your event, you may arrange for a paid submission by calling 886-8600, Ext 34.

4/16/14 ing at 5:30pm in Cape Woofin’ Paws Pet Amputee Support May Court House at Cape Open Seven Days a Week Magnolia Garden Fashion Show at 11:00am Group at 1:00pm in Cape Regional Medical Center Club of Middle Town- in Ocean City at Carey May Court House at Cape Lunch Served at 11:30am • Dinner at 5pm (609) 463-4043 ship Meeting at 9:30am Stadium (609) 525-9300 Regional Medical Center in Cape May Court Brunch with The Bun- (609) 463-4043 House at the Samuel S. 4/18/14 ny Fundraiser Benefiting DeVico Senior Center; OCEANA ANNUAL the Ronald McDonald 4/25/14 New members welcome! EASTER EGG HUNT at House of Southern NJ 9th Annual Sensa- (609) 408-9625 1:30pm in CAPE MAY at 11:00am in Cape May tional Spring Weekend * * * * * * * * * * * * * COURT HOUSE at Oceana at Holly Shores Camping Celebration at 7:00pm Grief Support Group Rehab and Nursing Center Resort (609) 886-1234 in Wildwood beginning (609) 465-7633 at 3:00pm in Cape May Elks Annual Easter Egg inside the Wildwoods Court House at Cape Song Circle at 6:00pm Hunt at 12:00pm in North Convention Center (609) Regional Medical Center in Cape May at Cape May Wildwood on the beach at 729-4000 (609) 463-4043 City Library (808) 446- 19th Ave (609) 729-2170 * * * * * * * * * * * * * 322 Washington Street Mall, Cape May 0002 Tea Party Patriots of Greater Wildwood Jay- Carriage House Gal- Make Reservations SNJ - Cape May County lery Exhibit: "Cape May (609)884-9119 • www.tishasfinedining.comFor Easter cees Easter Egg Hunt at at 6:30pm in Cape May 4/19/14 12:00pm in Wildwood on Ablaze" at 10:00am in Brunch & Dinner Court House at the His- Wildwoods Event- the beach at Lincoln Ave Cape May at Carriage On the Waterfront at Schooner Island toric County Courthouse ful Easter Weekend at (609) 729-5501 House Gallery (609) 884- (609) 846-7842 12:00am in Wildwood 5404 Atlantic Cape Poetry in the Wildwoods (800) 4/20/14 Cape May's Spring Reading Featuring BJ 992-9732 Festival at 10:00am in Reopening April 18th Easter Sunrise Service Ward at 7:00pm in Cape Cape May throughout Rotary Club of Mid Jer- at 6:30am in Ocean City at at At- Cape May (609) 884-5404 Dinner from 4pm May Court House sey Cape Flea Mart/Craft Music Pier (609) 525-9300 lantic Cape Community & Car Show at 8:00am in Friends of the Physick Easter Sunday Brunch Fri., Sat. & Sun. College Swainton at Acme Market Estate present "A Royal- & Festivities at 10:00am (609) 536-2304 Tea" at 3:00pm in Cape in Cape May at Congress 4/17/14 May at Carriage House 4th Annual Turtle Fest Hall (888) 944-1816 War at the Shore Youth at 9:00am in Stone Harbor Cafe & Tearoom (609) 884- Morey's Piers Easter Wrestling at 8:00am in at The Wetlands Institute 5404 Opening Day Celebra- Wildwood at the Wild- Ocean View Poetry Volunteers in Medi- tion at 11:00am in Wild- woods Convention Center Getaway at 4:00pm in cine 3rd Annual 5K Run/ wood at Morey's Piers Sea Isle City at the Beach "Third Thursday" Walk at 9:00am in Cape (609) 522-3900 Plein Air Painting Class May Court House at the House on 81st St Ed's Funcade Easter at 12:30pm in Wildwood Cape May County Park “Cape May Ablaze” First Seating 4-6pm Sunday Egg Hunt in the Crest at Two Mile Beach & Zoo Exhibit at 7:00pm in Cape Hay at 12:00pm in North Unit of Cape May NWR May at the Carriage House 3 Courses $25 Easter Egg Hunt at on the Board- (609) 513-9349 Wildwood Gallery (609) 884-5404 must be seated by 6pm 10:00am in Cape May at walk at 23rd Ave (609) Stroke/Brain Injury Cape May Point State Park 729-3223 Support Group at 1:00pm (609) 884-2159 4/26/14 in Cape May Court House Easter Fashion Prom- Rio Grande Ave., (By the Bridge) Wildwood • 609-522-1062 at 9th Annual Sensa- at Cape Regional Medical Easter Egg Hunt enade at 1:00pm in Ocean 10:00am in tional Spring Weekend www.beachcreek.net Center (609) 463-4043 Cape May City in front of the Music Court House at First Bap- Pier (609) 525-9300 Celebration at 7:00pm 11th Annual “War at tist Church (609) 465- in Wildwood beginning The Greater Wildwood Chamber the South Jersey Shore” 5511 inside the Wildwoods National Folkstyle Wres- 4/24/14 Convention Center (609) Milkweed for Mon- of Commerce presents: tling Championships at MTHS 6th Annual Go 729-4000 April archs at 10:30am in Cape 5:00pm in Wildwood at Green Concert and Festi- at the Nature Center Middle Township High * * * * * * * * * * * * * the Wildwoods Convention May val. 25 & 26 of Cape May (609) 898- School Cafeteria Starts at Step into Spring 5K/ Center 8848 4:30pm Run Walk at 7:00am in Hearing Group Meet- Ocean City at the Music Pier (609) 233-9020 The CCC Alumni As- sociation 5K Run & Cam- Animal Alliance Hosts pus Walk at 8:00am in Vineland at Cumberland County College (856) 691- Beef & Beer May 4 8600 x1390 The Animal Alliance of Cape May County and the Animal Welfare Society will host a Annual Spring Bou- Beef & Beer benefit on Sunday, May 4, from 3 to 7 p.m. at Wildwood’s Bolero Resort. tique & Gold Sale at Animal Alliance provides a low cost cat spay/neuter clinic to help humanely reduce the 9:00am in Ocean City at cat population. Animal Welfare provides care and housing of stray & abandoned cats the Ocean City Masonic Friday Night Dance Party until adoption. Both qualify as 501c3 organizations. Proceeds from this event will be Lodge (609) 398-4272 used to help fund a new spay neuter clinic to replace the 40+ year old modular unit that with the David Christopher Dance Band is currently being used. Cape May County playing sounds of the 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s and today. The Bolero Resort is located at 3320 Atlantic Avenue in Wildwood. Beef & Beer tickets Army National Guard Wildwoods Convention Center ~ 7 p.m. - 11 p.m. cost $20 in advance and $25 at the door the day of the event. For tickets, contact any of Association Breakfast at Tickets $15.00 per person the following: Animal Alliance at (609) 465-6388, Animal Welfare at (609) 465-3403, Harry 9:45am in Villas at the Vil- Weimar at (215) 203-2045, or Charlotte Anderson at (609) 408-2850. las Diner (609) 729-1596 Saturday FREE Street Fair Spring Festival Crafts at Fox Park, Wildwood from 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. Classic cars, food & Antiques Show at and craft vendors. Doo Wop Bus Tour, and live entertainment. 10:00am in Cape May at Emlen Physick Estate (609) Saturday Night Concert 884-5404 in the Oceanfront Arena at the Wildwoods Convention Center Spring Flower Festival Doors open at 6 p.m., concert begins at 7 p.m. at 10:00am in Cape May Tickets are $49.50 or $65.50 per person at Rotary Park Mark Farner Cape May Garden formerly of Mitch Ryder & Tours at 10:00am in Cape Jefferson Starship Grand Funk Railroad The Detroit Wheels • JApanese Hibachi May begins at Rotary Park 40th Anniversary Tour “WE’RE AN “DEVIL WITH A (609) 884-5508 x102 “SOMEBODY TO LOVE” AMERICAN BAND” BLUE DRESS ON” • sushi bar • thai cuisine Cape May Time Cap- “WHITE RABBIT” “SOME KIND OF “SOCK IT TO ME-BABY” “VOLUNTEERS” sule: Travel Through WONDERFUL” JENNY TAKE A RIDE!” Lunch Mon.-Thur. 11am - 3pm, “WOODEN SHIPS” “HEARTBREAKER” “GOOD GOLLY MISS MOLLY” Time Interactive Trolley “JANE” “I’M YOUR CAPTAIN” Fri. & Sat. 11am - 3pm Tour at 10:30am in Cape May throughout town Dinner Sun • 12 noon - 10pm, (609) 884-5404 Mon. - Thurs. 4:30pm - 10:30pm, Private Homes Tour Fri. & Sat. 4:30pm - 11pm at 1:00pm in Cape May throughout Victorian Cape May (609) 884-5404 Tickets Available at: Tangerines Grand GWCOC 3306 Pacific Ave., Wildwood, NJ • 609-729-4000 • All Ticketmaster locations Open 7 Days a Week Opening Party at 6:00pm www.ticketmaster.com • 1-800-745-3000 in Clermont at the store's For the complete list of Greater Wildwood Chamber of Commerce accommodation members, visit www.gwcoc.com or call 609-729-4000. 13 S. Dennis Road, Cape May Court House Sensational Spring Weekend is a collaborative effort of the Greater Wildwood Chamber of Commerce, Greater Wildwood Tourism Improvement and Development Authority, The Doo Wop Preservation League, the Greater Wildwood Hotel and Motel Association, and 609-465-8888 • 609-463-8888 the City of Wildwood. “Funding for this project was supported in part by a grant from NJ Department of State, Division of Travel and Tourism” (Page 28 Please) April 16 2014 Do The Shore Easter&bannerHerald2014 4/2/14 5:52 PMwww.DoTheShore.com Page 1 A25

Wildwoods to Host an Join us for our A Cape May County Tradition for 28 Years NEW Spring Eventful Easter Weekend Dinner Specials!

Hop on by & enjoy our Easter specialties as well as our fantastic regular menu. Dinner served Sunday, April 20th - 12 noon to 8 p.m. Bar Hours: 12 noon to 9 p.m. Call ahead for reservations Rated Top 10 Wine Values in New Jersey 2010 2011 AMERICAN STEAK & SEAFOOD HOUSE 2012 Featuring Hand-cut Steaks, Local Seafood,& International Beers-on-tap 2013 Grande Center Shopping Mall • Rio Grande, New Jersey 609-889-2000

WILDWOOD – The weather is starting to warm up, and Also on Easter Sunday, Morey’s Piers hosts its Opening so is the excitement for spring and outdoor Easter fun in Day Easter Celebration from noon - 5 p.m. This event kicks the Wildwoods. The Wildwoods are celebrating Easter off the spring season in the Wildwoods and is sure to bring weekend filled with fun family events April 19 and April 20. out the kid in everyone. Boardwalk eateries, shops, games April 19 families can choose from two separate Easter and arcades will be open for a full weekend of fun with egg hunts – both starting at noon. Children 11 and under rides, food, and entertainment – including strolling stilt can hunt for eggs and gather candy and prizes during the walkers and jugglers, face painting, and pictures with the Elks Annual Easter Egg Hunt on the beach in North Wild- Easter Bunny, at the Parent’s Pavilion on Morey’s Mariners wood at 19th Avenue. Just a few blocks down on the beach Landing Pier. Children 12 and under can also pick an egg Make Reservations for at Lincoln Avenue in Wildwood, children 12 and under can for a chance to win great prizes. participate in the Greater Wildwood Jaycees Easter Egg Easter weekend is also a great time to ‘scout out’ your Hunt for eggs containing toys by digging in the sand to find summer vacation rental – plenty of great hotel-motel ac- Easter Dinner them. There will be one “golden egg” which will contain commodations are still available for your summer stay, so a bigger prize. The rain date for the Greater Wildwood this is the perfect time to solidify your Wildwoods vacation 12Noon-8pm Jaycees Easter Egg Hunt is April 20. plans for the summer. On Easter Sunday, April 20 on the Boardwalk at 23rd For additional information about the Wildwoods, visit 1 Harbor Road & Route 9, Beesley’s Point (Just outside Ocean City) Avenue, Ed’s Funcade Easter Egg Hunt in the Hay will take www.WildwoodsNJ.com or call 800-992-9732. 609-390-3322 • www.TuckahoeInn.com place from noon - 1:30 p.m. Children under 12 can hunt for eggs and the chance to win great prizes. Overlooking the Scenic Great Egg Harbor Bay 9th Annual Family Aid Fund Benefit Concert to be Held, May 3 MARMORA - The Family want to fulfill that mission Aid Fund Benefit Concert one person at a time, as was established in 2006 by Jesus did. The Family Aid the Parkway South Seventh- Fund strives to do just that. day Adventist Church in Please give generously to Marmora, NJ. help someone who needs a Saturday Each year, Karla Rivera hand up right now. BBQ Rib Bucklew joins Ingrid Forss in When: May 3, 2014 at Night performing at the Parkway 7:00 p.m. South Seventh-day Adven- Where: Parkway South Atmosphere tist Church for The Family Seventh-day Adventist Restaurant Aid Fund Benefit Concert. Church - Roosevelt Blvd. Karla has a Masters degree & Route 9, Marmora, NJ Marketplace Atmosphere in Vocal Performance from 08223 the University of Maryland. Admission: Admission is Serving Dinner She has toured as soprano free, but donations towards soloist with the New Eng- the Family Aid Fund are Thurs., Fri. & Sat. land Symphonic Ensemble, greatly appreciated! From 4pm Pro Musica and Columbia For more information, Collegiate Chorale to places visit https://www.facebook. such as Ely Cathedral and St. com/familyaidconcert Martin-in-the-Fields, South Africa, Russia, Mexico, Puer- WITH Any Appetizer to Rico, Australia and many European Countries. Ingrid THIS COUPON 1/2 Price is professionally certified Valid only at Wildwood location. Coupon must be validated by hostess as a piano instructor by Amish Market Westminster Conservatory of North Wildwood prior to seating. Offer good thru 4/19/14. One per customer, excludes BBQ Rib Appetizer. of Music in Princeton, NJ and has a private part-time Piano Studio. We enjoy Early Bird Menu • Only $13.99 performing together and Served Thursday, Friday & Saturday from 4-5pm are glad we can use our musical talents to help oth- Reopening Friday, April 25th, 2014 All Entrees include fresh garden salad or soup, bread, butter, and Dessert. ers in need. ***Entrees include vegetable and baked potato or side of pasta*** We, at Parkway South Tour of Italy • Rigatoni alla Primavera • Manicotti • Stuffed Shells Seventh-Day Adventist Penne al Forno • Shrimp Scampi • Salsa di Vongole Church have established Breakfast • Lunch •Dinner • Snacks • Desserts the Family Aid Fund to help ***Eggplant Parmigian ***Veal or Chicken Parmigian others. There are times Come try our ***Deep Fried or Broiled Crab Cake when people need a hand New Homemade ***Fried Shrimp ***Broiled or Fried Flounder up, and we want to be that New Softserve Lancaster Soft Pretzel ***Chicken Marsala ***Filet Mignon 6oz ($3.50 extra) hand. In Matthew 25 Jesus & Pretzel Dogs! Tomato, Marinara, Vodka or Alfredo Sauce with Meatball or Sausage asks us, as members of the Ice Cream! Served Over your Choice of Spaghetti, Angel Hair, Linguini, Penne or Rigatoni family of God, to feed those (Not Available For Take Out) who are hungry, give some- Open Fri., Sat. & Sun. 8am -7pm thing to drink to those who are thirsty, to take in those Open 7 Days A Week starting June 13th Take Out Available who need shelter, to care for 5401 Atlantic Ave., Wildwood Crest • 609-523-0999 those who are sick, and visit Corner of 7th & New Jersey Aves, North Wildwood • 1-800-AMISH-AVE those who are in prison. 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LIVE MUSIC SATURDAY 4/26 East Lynne Theater Company's COWABUNGA OPENING WEEKEND th CHRIS April 25 Student Workshop April 25th at 4pm COURT HOUSE - Applica- with students on "Hamlet" admission-free. schools or local taxes. ELTC tions are available for the and "Macbeth." ELTC has a long stand- is now in it's second year Sat. & Sun. from award-winning East Lynne Technical Director, Lee ing tradition of working of being part of Wildwood Theater Company's Summer O'Connor, and Artistic Direc- with students and is the School District's five-year 12:00pm Student Workshop – and tor, Gayle Stahlhuth, will be only non-profit in South after-school program due several students have al- assisting, as usual. Jersey that has consistently to the district receiving the Seating until 7pm ready signed up. This year, This year’s workshop conducted in-school and federal 21st Century Learn- on Sunday Night it's "The Dancing Princess- dates have been created after-school residencies ing Centers grant. es" based on a tale by the around schools being in ses- in Cape May County. For The location for the work- STOP IN AND Brothers Grimm. sion longer due to so many fourteen years, our artists- shop and the performance The last seven produc- snow days. The dates and in-residence have taught is The First Presbyterian SAY HI! tions, "Alice in Wonder- times are: June 19: 1:30- acting and playwriting to Church, 500 Hughes St. (cor- land," "The Little Princess," 3:30, June 20: 1:30-3:30, fourth grade through high ner of Decatur and Hughes) "Hans Brinker," "Con- June 23: 2:30-4:30; June school students, culminat- in Cape May, where the Beach & Browning Ave., North Cape May • 886-5529 necticut Yankees in Queen 24 through June 27: 4 days ing in admission-free per- company is in residence, • www.harpoonhenrys.net Guenever's Court," "Little 12:30-3:30; July 31 and July formances for the com- and the fee is $200. To re- Women," "Storybook The- 1: 12:30-3:30. On the first munity, in venues in Lower ceive an application form, ater," and "1,001 Arabian day, June 19, parents/guard- Township, Middle Township, visit www.eastlynnetheater. Nights," were performed by ians may arrive a little early Ocean City, Whitesboro, org or call the office at 609-

® students in front of stand- to talk to the workshop staff, Cape May, West Cape May, 884-5898 to receive one via ing-room only audiences! but class will begin at 1:30. and Wildwood. ELTC pro- snail mail. For questions, This year, twelve students On Tuesday, July 1 at cures funding for these contact Artistic Director, ages 11-16, will once more 8:00 p.m, students perform residencies through grants Gayle Stahlhuth at eastlyn- have the opportunity to in front of an audience, and other sources, so that [email protected] or call the work with ELTC's profes- open to the public, and not one cent is derived from office. SIGNATURE EXPANDABLE WIRE BANGLES sional staff, including Sally Bingham, who is heading up this year's workshop. For twenty-five years, Wetlands Institute to Host Bingham has been involved in theater as an actor, di- rector, and playwright in 4th Annual Turtle Fest Chicago and Philadelphia, participating in productions STONE HARBOR – On ranging from full-length April 19, The Wetlands improvisational plays to Institute will be hosting fringe festivals to children’s its 4th Annual Turtle Fest musicals. She has taught from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 acting skills and creativity p.m. This fun-packed day to both corporate execu- will kick-off with a pan- tives and children. With her cake breakfast with sched- husband, playwright Ken uled seatings at 9:00 a.m., Bingham, they founded 10:00 a.m., 10:45 a.m., the professional theater and 11:30 a.m. (reserva- company Edge Produc- tions recommended). tions and Over The Edge Children can enjoy a EXPAND YoUR CoLLECTIoN AT Comedy Troupe. Currently, different twist on the tra- she heading up ELTC's art- ditional egg hunt with ist-in-residence team for a terrapin-themed egg Wildwood School District's A chic boutique hunt. They can also cre- after-school program. She ate arts and crafts, help 5316 Boardwalk, Wildwood started West Cape May a naturalist search for Located at OceanTowers at the southern end of the Boardwalk & Cresse Ave. 5316 BoARDWALk | WILDWooD, Nj | 609.729.7528 Elementary School's after- turtle hatchlings along 609-729-7528 • Open every weekend school theater program the Salt Marsh Trail, and three years ago, working stop by the aquarium to watch the animals have breakfast too! Two children’s authors will be here: Nancy Viau OPEN THURSDAY: 12-8 will present her book, Look What I Can Do!, cel- FRIDAY: 11-8 • SATURDAY: 11-8 ebrating baby animals overcoming challenges. CLOSED EASTER SUNDAY Donna Zappala is return- ing with two books about Diamondback Terrapins: What Kind of Turtle Am I? and Izzy’s Crossing. Serving Lunch Reservations are rec- Easter ommended for breakfast & Dinner seatings and can be sub- Sunday mitted using the form at wetlandsinstitute.org/ Brunch events/turtle-fest or by calling 609-368-1211. 10am-3pm Gluten-free pancakes are available upon request. ReseRvAtiONs The Wetlands Institute ACCepted has hosted this event for the past 4 years in an ef- fort to increase awareness for the human-related struggles the diamond- Now Open Thursday thru Sunday back terrapin faces and to promote conservation thursday from 4pm • Friday & saturday from Noon of the species. To find out Restaurant & Fresh Seafood Market easter sunday from 10am th more about The Wetlands 25 & Dune Drive ● Avalon, NJ Lunch • Dinner • Late Night • Daily Specials Institute’s terrapin conser- 609-368-2114 ● 609-368-8814 vation programs and how RESTAURANT & Chestnut & Olde NJ Aves • North Wildwood you can help please visit FRESH SEAFOOD MARKET wetlandsinstitute.org. www.oceansideseafoodavalon.com25th & Dune Drive | Avalon, New Jersey 609.435.5691 • www.northendamericangrill.com {609} 368-2114 or {609} 368-8814

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CAPE MAY – Put those Sunday, April 20 snow boots in the back of the closet and dig out your spring wardrobe! It’s time to call your best girlfriends and head to Cape May for a weekend of food, fashions Oceanfront in Cape May and fun, during Girlfriends’ Getaway Weekend, April 25 through April 27, sponsored Stunning 5th Floor by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC). Take your pick from Oceanfront Dining activities designed for qual- ity time with the girls. Join the Friends of the Physick Estate for A Royal- Tea to kick off Girlfriends Getaway Weekend in the Carriage House Café & Tea- room, 1048 Washington St., Breakfast April 25 at 3 p.m. Dress for Adults $17 • Kids $9 • 5 & Under Free tea and join the Friends for 8am - 11am an afternoon of all things Local Talent to be Featured British, including a trivia Omelete Station/ Waffle Station contest to test your knowl- at Shore Grand Slam edge of British royals, past CAPE MAY - The Center a lot of fun with. Church, Kate Cooper, and Smoked Salmon Bagels with Red Onions, and present, accompanied for Community Arts an- With the Bull Slam, sto- Jill Lance. by a relaxing afternoon tea nounces the Shore Grand ries can be true, partially An after party sponsored Sliced Tomatoes, Leaf Lettuce, Capers & at the Carriage House Café Slam on Monday, April 21, true or completely untrue. by the Lucky Bones Back- & Tearoom. Admission is 2014 at 6 p.m. at Cape May You win the bull slam by water Grille will be held Cream Cheese $25 for Friends members Stage’s Robert Shackleton being the best at putting immediately following the and $30 for non-members. Playhouse at the corner of one over. event. Come out to Cape Greek Yogurt with Seasonal Berries, Have you experienced Lafayette and Bank Streets Monthly winners in the May Stage’s Robert Shackle- Fresh Fruit, Home Made Granola, the variety of in Cape May. Winners of storytelling category are: ton Playhouse for the Shore Assorted Dried Fruits & Nuts flourishing in the Cape May the Storytelling, Poetry Steven Church, Kate Cooper, Grand Slam. This is a must area? Join the Cape May Slams and Bull Slams from Cat Cronin, Chase Jackson see event. Wine Trail on Saturday, the Winter Slam Series will and Chris South. Monthly General admission is $10, Scrambled Eggs/ S’more French Toast April 26 from 12 p.m. to compete for the grand prize. winners in the Poetry cat- seniors and students $5. 5 p.m. and you’ll discover The theme for this event is egory are: David Check, For more information, call Bacon & Sausage/ O’Brien Potatoes them at your leisure. First “Once Upon A Time…”. It’s Ed Reeves and Peter Be- 609-884-7525 or www.cen- enjoy a delicious lunch at an open theme that partici- lasco. The Bull Slam winners terforcommunityarts.org . Chipped Beef/ Sausage Gravy the Carriage House Café & pants will undoubtedly have are John Alvarez, Steven Tearoom, then board the Eggs Benedict/ Pancakes trolley that will transport you to the , Hawk Haven Vine- yard & Winery and . You’ll learn all about viniculture and visit each of the tasting rooms. $75 includes lunch, wine tastings at each Join Brunch Enhancements $29 and a glass. Adults $29 • Kids $12 • 5 & Under Free This is a limited event, so us for 11:30am - 4pm please reserve early. April 27 at 9:30 a.m., it’s Brunch, Bingo & Lace, when Carving Station with Prime Rib, you’ll laugh along with your Ham & Turkey girlfriends as you play a little Easter Brunch bingo, enjoy a fashion show Roasted Leg of Lamb with Feta Cheese & by Lace Silhouettes/Cotton Spinach Orzo Company and compete for prizes, all during a delicious Shrimp & Scallop with Fusilli, Broccoli Rabe brunch at the Inn of Cape May, 7 Ocean St. Admission in Asiago Cream is $25. 95 00 Polenta Spring Mix with Strawberries, Some events are lim- Champagne, Bloody Mary ited and reservations are Goat Cheese, & Toasted Almonds with a required. All events are Lavender Cape May Honey Vinaigrette available for purchase sepa- Adults& Mimosa $25 • Children Special (4-12) $15 $5 rately. Sunday April 20th • 10am-2pm Au Gratin Potatoes with Aged The Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities Cheddar Cheese (MAC) is a multifaceted for Reservations not-for-profit organization 609.263.2080 Cheese & Scallion Biscuits with committed to promoting Seafood Gravy the preservation, interpre- tation, and cultural enrich- (must be overFull 21) Dinner Menu ment of the Cape May re- Roasted Asparagus with gion for its residents and with Traditional Blistered Baby Heirloom Tomatoes & visitors. MAC membership is Fresh Herbs open to all. For information Easter Special about MAC’s year-round Salmon with Smoked Tomato schedule of tours, festivals, Start at 3pm and special events, call 609- Sauce & Parmesan 884-5404 or 800-275-4278, or visit MAC’s Web site at www.capemaymac.org. For Are you smarter information about restau- than the Blonde trivia rants, accommodations and Thursday Nights shopping, call the Chamber of Commerce of Greater 7-9pm Oceanfront at 1045 Beach Avenue Cape May at 609-884-5508. Cape May NJ 08204 . For information about More Information & Reservations @ historic accommodations, contact Cape May Historic 609.884.5611 x550 • www.GrandCapeMay.com Accommodations at www. GrandCapeMay @GrandHotelCMNJ capemaylodging.com. GrandCapeMay The Grand Hotel Cape May

201 Willard Road • Strathmere, NJ 08248 www.deauvilleinn.com 609.263.2080 April 16 2014 Do The Shore www.DoTheShore.com A28 SPRING HAS SPRUNG Calendar Events (From Page 21) at 9:00am in Wildwood at Northfield at Birch Grove 2159 Park (888) 322-2848 x110 April Showers the Wildwoods Convention 'Pork & Pints' 2nd APRIL SALE!! location in the Woodland Center and Middle Town- Annual Friends of the Brings May Mud! Beginners Bird Walk Village ship PAC (609) 849-8553 at 9:00am in Cape May Lighthouse Pig Roast at Receive $39.99 Worth of at Cape May Point State 3:00pm in Erma at Loyal FREE EXTRAS 4/27/14 5/1/14 Park Visitor Center (609) Order of Moose Lodge 884-2159 (609) 884-5404 (Parts, Clothing or Service) March for Babies Walk Loyalty Day Services at 9:00am in Ocean City at 9:00am in North Wild- Spring Block Party at Kentucky Derby Day with the purchase at the Music Pier (854) wood on the steps of North 9:00am in Ocean City Party at 4:00pm in Stone 874-9050 Wildwood City Hall (609) Harbor at The Wetlands 6207 New Jersey Ave. on Asbury Avenue (609) We accept Visa, of a new bike! 729-5832 391-0240 Institute (609) 368-5922 MasterCard, Discover, Wildwood Crest, NJ Free Photo Walk at American Express & Cash 609-729-5669 9:00am in Wildwood Martin Z. Mollusk Day Cycstic Fibrosis Great 9th Annual Family Aid Crest at the Two Mile at 11:00am in Ocean City Strides Walk at 10:00am Fund Benefit Concert at Beach Unit of Cape May at the 9th St. Beach (609) in Ocean City 6th St. prac- 7:00pm in Marmora at the National Wildlife Refuge 525-9300 tice field (610) 325-6001 Parkway South Seventh- (609) 513-9349 day Adventist Church Pastel Painting (Reg- Spring Festival Crafts Brunch, Bingo & Lace istration Required) at & Antiques Show at Ghosts of the Light- at 9:30am in Cape May at 11:30am in Villas at Lower 10:00am in Cape May at house Trolley Tour at the Inn of Cape May (609) Cape Library (609) 463- Emlen Physick Estate (609) 8:00pm in Cape May 884-5404 6386 884-5404 begins at the Ocean Street Wildwood Civic Club trolley stop (609) 884- Derby Day Fun Day 5404 Annual Fashion Show 5/2/14 and Seafood Festival at and Luncheon at 12:00pm Second Indianhead 10:00am in Stone Har- in Cape May at The Grand Division Association Re- bor on 96th Street (609) 5/4/14 An OceAn city trAditiOn FOr Over 80 yeArs! Hotel (856) 297-5669 union at 9:00am in Lan- 368-1210 5th Annual Greater Miss Precious Gem caster at the Continental Kids & Critters Live Tuckahoe Area Mer- Pageant at 4:00pm in Inn (610) 274-1409 Animal Show at 11:00am chant's Association Bike Rally & Duathlon Cape May Court House Learn to Line Dance at in Cape May at Cape May at 9:00am in Petersburg at the Middle Township 2:00pm in Sea Isle City at Point State Park in the at Amanda's Field (609) PAC (856) 628-6532 Sea Isle City Library (609) Museum Classroom (609) 628-0101 Wards 463-6386 884-2159 4/29/14 Dr. Physick Throws A Cape May Time Cap- Scrapbooking for Be- 5/3/14 Party at 11:00am in Cape sule: Travel Through ginners (Registration May at the Emlen Physick Time Interactive Trolley Mystery Murder Din- Tour at 11:15am in Cape Pastry Event) at 11:00am in Pe- ner: "Revenge is Sweet" Estate grounds (609) 884- tersburg at Upper Cape 5404 May throughout town at 7:00pm in Cape May (609) 884-5404 Distinctively Library (609) 463-6386 at the Carriage House Chocolate Champion- Cafe & Tearoom (609) ship Tour & Tasting at 5/6/14 Decorated Cakes 4/30/14 884-5404 1:00pm in Cape May Run for the Roses Ken- * * * * * * * * * * * * * throughout Cape May Caregiver Support for your Weddings, tucky Derby Party at Borough-Wide Yard (609) 884-5404 Group at 1:00pm in Cape May Court House at Cape Showers & Anniversaries! 5:30pm in Cape May Sale at 8:00am in Wild- Private Homes Tour Court House at Avalon wood at various locations Regional Medical Center at 1:00pm in Cape May (609) 463-4043 Delicious Pastry & Cookie Trays! Links Restaurant (609) (609) 522-7446 (609) 884-5404 846-0969 5K Run/Walk for the Nature Walk at 2:00pm 5/7/14 730 Asbury Avenue, Ocean City, NJ * * * * * * * * * * * * * Marianne DiNofrio Pan- in Cape May at Cape May Tournament of Bands creatic Cancer Research Point State Park (609) 884- Seashore Food Trade 609-399-1260 • Open 7 Days A Week • Sunday til 2p.m. Indoor Championships Foundation at 9:00am in Show at 11:00am in Wild- wood in the Wildwoods Convention Center's Star- light Ballroom (609) 886- Children’s Now taking 3100 Grief Support Group reservations for at 3:00pm in Cape May Bowling Court House at Cape Easter Sunday Regional Medical Center Birthday Parties !! New Spring Menu! (609) 463-4043 Only $10 per child (min. 5 children) Call For Details. Includes 2 hrs. of bowling, shoe rental, slice of pizza Open 5/8/14 or hot dog and medium soda Wednesday - Sunday Spring Boardwalk Classic Car Show at starting at 4pm 8:30am in Wildwood on the Wildwoods Boardwalk Wacky Wednesday (609) 522-4546 Annual Author Tea at 2-fer BUY 1 GAME 2:00pm in Ocean City at the Flanders Hotel GET 1 FREE Diabetes Support Tuesday plus 6 - 10pm 6pm-Midnight Group at 2:00pm in Cape $1 Hot Dogs • $1 Sodas May Court House at Cape Regional Medical Center $1 Shoe Rental • $1 Drafts (609) 463-4043 3401 New Jersey Ave., Wildwood • 609-729-0111 • Open 12 noon-Midnight 5/9/14 Check our website for hours www.IslandBowling.com Wine & Spirits Festival at 6:30pm in Avalon at Avalon Community Hall (609) 967-3936 5/10/14 United States Coast GREAT LUNCH & DINNER SPECIALS • GREAT CRAFT BEER LIST Guard Auxiliary - Boating HAPPY HOUR MON-THURS 4PM-6PM / FRIDAY 4PM-7PM & 11PM-12AM BAR ONLY Safely Class at 8:00am in NAME THAT TUNE FRIDAY’S 9PM 1ST PLACE PRIZE Sushi • Teriyaki Cape May County Court- house at Cape May County Library (609) 463-9692 sashimi • tempura MONDAY’S SATURDAY’S PASTA & MUSSELS W/RED SAUCE $13.95 CHOICE OF PASTA GREAT FOOD & DRINK SPECIALS • LIVE MUSIC Annual Plant & Bake PRIME RIB $15.95 • HOUSE WINE $4 A GLASS DANNY EYER BAND 10PM Sale at 8:00am in Stone W W TUESDAY’S SUNDAY’S Eat In or Take Out FLATBREAD PIZZA $6.95 (3) MINI BURGERS ONLY $5 Harbor at Water Works WITH BEVERAGE AFTER 6PM • CRAFT BEERS $3.50 $2 DOMESTIC DRAFTS (609) 368-2442 HARD CIDER (MAGNERS, MAGNERS PEAR & WOODCHUCK) BUILD YOUR OWN BURGER ONLY $8.00 1711 Rt. 47 S, Rio Grande 889-9220 BLOODY MARY PINTS ONLY $7 WEDNESDAY’S Avalon Lions Charities (Across From ShopRite) $1.50 BEEF OR CHICKEN TACOS $5 CHICKEN LUNCH SPECIALS $6.95 Huge Yard Sale and Free BEEF OR PORK BURRITOS W/BEVERAGE PURCHASE MONDAY - FRIDAY 11AM TO 4PM $1.50 DOMESTIC DRAFTS $3 CORONA/CORONA LITE BOTTLES Book Sale! at 9:00am in CORONITA BUCKETS $10 AFTER 6PM Avalon at the Helen L. Mon.-Thurs. 11:30-10:30 $6 23OZ BLUE MOON DRAFTS DURING FLYERS GAMES THURSDAY’S $3 23OZ COORS LIGHT DRAFTS DURING FLYERS GAMES Diller Home (609) 967- Fri. & Sat. 11:30 - 11:00 CLAMS & PASTA $13.95 (CHOICE OF PASTA) AFTER 6PM 5788 Sun. Noon - 10:00 .49¢ WINGS & $3 IMPORTED BOTTLES AFTER 6PM FRIDAY’S Cape May Wine Trail at NAME THAT TUNE 9PM (1ST PLACE PRIZE) EXTENDED HAPPY HOUR 4PM TO 7PM & 11PM TO 12AM 12:00pm in Cape May be- gins at the Carriage House Cafe & Tearoom (609) 884- 609-522-8383 • WWW.DOGTOOTHBAR.COM • 100 E TAYLOR AVE WILDWOOD, NJ 5404 April 16 2014 Do The Shore www.DoTheShore.com A29

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Jefferson Starship is one of a few headliner performers who are scheduled to keep the crowds dancing at the 9th Annual Sensational Spring Weekend in the Wildwoods April 25-26. THE WILDWOODS -- The Sat., April 26 will feature Arena at the Wildwoods seating. Greater Wildwood Cham- an afternoon of outdoor fun Convention Center. The For additional informa- ber of Commerce presents and music during the free star-studded musical line-up tion or to purchase tick- the 9th Annual Sensational Sensational Spring Street for the night includes Mitch ets, visit www.gwcoc.com, Spring Weekend Friday, Fair at Fox Park, located Ryder & The Detroit Wheels 3306 Pacific Avenue, Wild- April 25 and Saturday, April across from the Wildwoods (“Devil With the Blue Dress wood or call 609-729-4000. 26 in the Wildwoods – a Convention Center on On”, Sock It To Me-Baby”, ” Tickets are also available two-day celebration paying Ocean Avenue, from 11 a.m. Jenny Take a Ride”, “Good through Ticketmaster at tribute to 60s and 70s Rock to 5 p.m. The Street Fair will Golly Miss Molly”), Mark www.ticketmaster.com, all ‘n Roll music. include live entertainment Farner formerly of Grand Ticketmaster locations or American Made... The fun begins Fri. night, throughout the day, a clas- Funk Railroad (We’re An 800-745-3000. A limited ...America Strong™ April 25, inside the Wild- sic car show, a Doo-Wop American Band”, “Some number of tickets will be woods Convention Center ‘50s Bus Tour and a variety Kind Of Wonderful”, “Heart- available at the Wildwoods with a Dance Party featuring of vendors offering oldies breaker”, “I’m Your Cap- Convention Center Box Of- TWO GREAT LOCATIONS the David Christopher Band, memorabilia, merchandise, tain”) and Jefferson Star- fice the weekend of the 3 Mechanic Street, 3304 Pacific Avenue guaranteed to get every- many delicious food options ship celebrating their 40th event. C.M.C.H. NJ 08210 Wildwood NJ 08260 one moving and grooving and much more. Anniversary (“Somebody For additional informa- 609-463-8799 609-522-7604 Friend us for to classic oldies from the Sat. evening at 7 p.m., to Love”, “White Rabbit”, tion about the Wildwoods, Mon. - Fri. 9:30 am - 5 pm Mon. - Sat. exclusive 60s, 70s and early 80s. The the weekend’s featured “Volunteers”, “Jane”).Ticket visit www.WildwoodsNJ. Sat. 9:30 am - 1 pm 9:30 am - 5 pm online specials Dance Party takes place event – the Sensational prices are $49.50 per person com or call 800-992-9732. Spring Concert – will take for stadium seating and www.msbrownjewelers.com from 7 to 11 p.m. and ad- *One free bracelet must be of equal or lesser value, Wind & Fire and Angelica brands only. Must be purchased in a single mission is $15 per person. place in the Oceanfront $65.50 per person for floor transaction, limited to in stock merchandise only; while supplies last. Must mention this promotion before check out to receive discount. Not valid on previous purchases or layaways. Cannot be combined with other offers.

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.$8 .99 . . . . Ham Dinner JOIN US .$8 FOR .99 EASTER! . . . Coconut Encrusted $12 .99 Turkey Dinner Tilapia topped with . . . . Sirloin Steak, Apricot Sauce .$9 .99 Popcorn Shrimp . . . &. . Cole Slaw Photo Credit: Jan Knepper Youth Opera of South Jersey to Perform at Ocean City Music Pier COURT HOUSE -- The Youth Opera of South Jersey conductor Linda Gentille’s her unique on stage showman- 17th Ave. NORTH WILDWOOD. will join Linda Gentille & The Jersey Shore Pops as they ship. As a major headliner, she has performed on stages Like us on BETWEEN NJ & CENTRAL (609) 729-7290 make their debut at the historic Ocean City Music Pier on around the world. Memorial Day weekend. The show will take place May 24 Pops president Dr. Nick Holland sums it up, “Gentille’s at 7:00 p.m., when they will present “America” starring unique musical style of conducting while performing amaz- Linda Gentille & The Jersey Shore pops. This will be the ing feats on the piano has made this a must see show in TUES. second consecutive year the group has performed with Cape May. Her unique and original orchestrations set her WING NIGHT! the popular orchestra. apart from all the other pianist conductors in the nation.” $1.50 Drafts The Youth Opera of South Jersey (aka YO!) has been As an in-demand performer in her own right,Gentille daz- training kids in the art of vocal performance for over 15 zles audiences around the world with her beauty, charisma Lunch • Dinner • Late Night 45¢ Wings years. They are staffed by a team of professionals who have and musical virtuosity. Growing up in Pacific Palisades, Daily & Nightly Happy Hour 8pm - Close worked in the business and continue to stay on top of the California, Linda began her musical studies taking classes Open 7 Days a Week latest performance techniques. YO! was originally started with her Father at Roger Williams’ studio in Los Angeles. as a tool to expose serious voice students to opera. Today When not conducting The Jersey Shore Pops, Gentille -ar YO! exposes kids to all aspects of musical performance ranges music and performs with her own big band orchestra Friday with such past shows as "Les Miserable", 'Sweeney Todd’ on luxury cruise lines and in performing arts centers across and this year’s Cole Porter Revue “You’re The Top!” which the United States. Gentille conducts and performs over 75 Name that Tune 9pm promises to be a thrilling night of the songs we all know and concerts each year with hundreds of different musicians love. “You’re The Top” will be presented twice on June 22 at nationwide. Her unique ability to adapt to various music Saturday MLB the Moorlyn Family Theatre on the Ocean City Boardwalk. styles from Classical to Jazz has made her a sought after “Like us The conductor of the Jersey Shore Pops comments, “We concert act in performing arts centers around the world. on Prime RIb Dinner Package! are so excited to once again invite the Youth Opera of South Facebook” Tickets for the shows at the Ocean City Music Pier Jersey to join us. They were such a big hit with our audi- range from $25-$40 for adults and a special $20 price sunday ences last year and we know that the audiences in Ocean for students under 12. The $40 tickets will include a VIP Burgers and City will love them just as much. Many of the members of reception and the prime front section seats. To purchase the vocal performance group are residents of Ocean City tickets to “AMERICA” starring Linda Gentille & The Jersey Quesadillas Day $5.50 which makes this concert all the more exciting.” Shore Pops, please call 1- 800-838-3006 or go online at This big band concert will tribute America Heroes and www.JerseyShorePops.org. You can view the seating chart will feature primarily the music of Glenn Miller & George online and all seats are reserved seating on a first come 310 W. Hildreth Ave., Wildwood (Across from the Acme) Gershwin. The concert will also feature a special perfor- first serve basis. 609-522-4883 mance from the Youth Opera of South Jersey. Some of the featured songs will include music of the Glenn Miller Holtzman Gallery Presents Orchestra including: “In The Mood”, “Little Brown Jug”, “String of Pearls”, “St, Louis Blues”, “Moonlight Serenade” Solo Exhibition Featuring Open HAPPY EASTER! and Gentille’s original arrangement of Gershwin’s most Serving Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner Daily famous piece, “Rhapsody in Blue.” Michael Waters Year The board members of The Jersey Shore Pops are very excited to expand their fan base with this Ocean City debut. Born in Atlantic City, Ab- Round “Voted Best The president of the orchestra, Dr. Nick Holland, adds, stract Artist, Michael Wa- of The Shore” “We are grateful to the City of Ocean City for giving us this ters attended the Parson opportunity to bring our music to the city. Our music direc- School of Design and pur- tor and conductor Linda Gentille has performed in Ocean sued a career in the fashion “Voted Best City for years with her solo concerts and now our orchestra industry in New York City. Family Restaurant” has many Ocean City attendees.” Later, he traveled the world, Jersey Shore Pops is a New Jersey non-profit corporation finding inspiration along and is comprised of professional musicians from all over the way. Upon his return to South Jersey the orchestra was founded in 2009 by conduc- Atlantic City, he immersed tor and music director Linda Gentille. Although they have himself the art culture of only been in operation for 4 years, they have been able to South Jersey, serving on the Diner Cafe Restaurant support their concert budget with ticket sales. board of the Ocean City Arts Early Bird Specials 3-5:30pm Music Director for the orchestra Gentille comments, Center, Ocean City Fine Arts League, Atlantic City Arts “We are very proud of the orchestra members for their Heliotrope 2011 mixed Blackboard Specials • Full Course Dinners Center and Ventnor Cultural dedication and commitment to keeping the momentum media by Michael Waters Take Out Available • Baking on the Premises going this season. We had over 5000 tourists and residents Arts Center. attend our shows this season and the guest artists and Water’s unique style from his interest in symbol- 325 WEST SPRUCE AVE. , NORTH WILDWOOD soloists received such thunderous ovations throughout comes from within, as he ism, hieroglyphics, and the the season. We look forward to bringing our high energy allows his intuition and depths of nature - under- 609-729-4900 shows to residents and visitors in Ocean City next year.” imagination to guide him ground and beneath the What has made the Jersey Shore Pops the most suc- through the creation pro- surface. He uses bold colors FREE PARKING • www.stardinercafe.com cessful new big band orchestra at the Jersey Shore is the cess. His inspiration comes and varying textures which result in classic balance and harmony. Live Entertainment every Fri. & Sat. Waters has won numer- See grid for line-up ous awards throughout the region. His work has been Open Every Day at 11 exhibited by The Society House of New Jersey Artists, The CHINESE RESTAURANT Happy Hour Mon.-Fri. 4-7pm Dragon Toms River Artists Com- $1.75 Pints, $2 Domestics, $3 Well Drinks, Special App Menu munity, The Willingboro LUNCH SPECIALS Arts Center, The Riverfront $ P Craft beers bottled and draft! Served Daily 11:30am to 3:00pm ea. 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BUY ONE ADULT LUNCH SPEND $2000 AT AT REGULAR DINNER GET PRICE, GET 2ND ADULT $ 00 OFF Cape May in % OFF 50WITH COUPON WITH2 COUPON cannot be combined with any other offers cannot be combined with any other offers spring offers a EXPIRES 4/23/14 EXPIRES 4/23/14 wide variety of The Best Deal - Cheng’s Buffet WEEKLY EVERY DAY SPECIALS delicious tours • Coconut Shrimp • Mussels and activities • Fried Shrimp • Crab Legs sponsored by EAT IN LUNCH (11AM - 3PM) ADULTS $695 CHILDREN AGES 2-10 YR $499 the Mid-Atlantic DINNER (3:30 - 9:30 PM) ADULTS $1069 CHILDREN AGES 2 -10 YR $599 Center for the 10 year old must be under 4 1/2’ Arts & Humani- Take Out Buffet $999 All Day ties (MAC). Village Shoppes of Rio Grande heng’sheng’s 886-0909 ALL YOU CAN EAT BUFFET Cape May Enters Spring Event Season

CAPE MAY — Cape May in spring offers a wide variety of delicious tours and activities sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic 3 p.m. Dress for tea and join the Friends for an afternoon Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC). Come to Cape May of all things British, including a trivia contest to test your th to delve into some exciting new food and wine events and knowledge of British royals, past and present, accompanied Opening April 16 ! some Cape May favorites. by a relaxing afternoon tea at the Carriage House Café & The Cape May Music Festival celebrates 25 years of Tearoom. Admission is $25 for Friends members and $30 beautiful sounds by the sea this year from May 25 through for non-members. June 14. Two very special new events combine great music Have you experienced the variety of vineyards flourishing Fresh Fish Market and great food, in collaboration with Exit 0 International in the Cape May area? Join the Cape May Wine Trail April Jazz Festival, and help celebrate this milestone: 26 from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. and you’ll discover them at your Enjoy four sets of jazz performances on an outdoor leisure. First enjoy a delicious lunch at the Carriage House stage, along with food, beer, wine, spirits and crafts vendors Café & Tearoom, then board the trolley that will transport In the Fish Market during Jazz At the Estate, and you’ll celebrate the arrival you to the Willow Creek Winery, Hawk Haven Vineyard & of summer live-jazz-music-style on the lovely grounds of Winery and Natali Vineyards. You’ll learn all about vinicul- 10% when you mention the Physick Estate! Admission is $20 adults, $10 children ture and visit each of the tasting rooms. $75 includes lunch, this ad! (ages 3-12). May 31, from 12 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. This event wine tastings at each vineyard and a wine tasting glass. This is co-sponsored by Exit 0 International Jazz Festival and is a limited event, so please reserve early. the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC). April 27 at 9:30 a.m., it’s Brunch, Bingo & Lace, when OFF June 1, come to Cape May Convention Hall for a benefit you’ll laugh along with your girlfriends as you play a little musical event celebrating the 25th anniversary of the bingo, enjoy a fashion show by Lace Silhouettes/Cotton Cape May Music Festival, A Night in New Orleans. With Company and compete for prizes, all during a delicious 609-368-TUNA two evening seatings including cash food and beverage brunch at the Inn of Cape May, 7 Ocean St. Admission is $25. service, at 5 p.m. and 7 p.m., musical guests will feature Enjoy gracious, yet casual, dining at the Carriage House (368-8862) Kermit Ruffin and the Barbecue Singers and the Dirty Dozen Café & Tearoom on the grounds of the Emlen Physick Es- 24th & Ocean Drive, Avalon Brass Band. June 1, 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. Table seating is $50 tate, 1048 Washington St. with a café menu that includes (Next to Tonio’s Pizza) and riser seating is $25. Presented by Exit 0 International signature sandwiches, salads, wraps and tea sandwiches, Jazz Festival and the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & as well as homemade soups and quiche, plus the popular Humanities (MAC). Classic Tea Luncheon and El- Also part of the Cape May Music Festival are Bach’s egant Afternoon Tea. New in Lunches, mini-concerts by members of the Bay-Atlantic 2014! Crab cakes and loose Symphony, where you can enjoy an elegant Tea Luncheon PLACE FRIDAY SATURDAY REST OF WEEK tea service, featuring spe- and intimate afternoon concert under the tent. Admission cialty teas from the House is $30 per person. Bach’s Lunches are Wednesdays, May CASEY’S ON of Tea in Philadelphia. If The Remedy Love Junk 28, June 4 and June 11. you have a busy schedule, THIRD There’s something lovely and refined about sipping 8pm 8pm everything is available for THE Page A30 • 522-7759 wine on a spring afternoon. Taste French wines during takeout, too. The Carriage Cape May Wine School – Reds and Whites of Provence, at House Café & Tearoom re- COUNTRY Earth Tue. April 22 the Washington Inn, 801 Washington St. Discern and ap- opens for the season April preciate a selection of these fine wines and increase your CLUB TAVERN 26; open daily 11 a.m. to Daddy Jimmy B knowledge of pairings, at 1 p.m. March 29. Admission is Page A31 • 465-1515 4 p.m. For reservations call $40 per person. 609-884-5111. Wed. Apr 16 - Unplugged Gather your best girlfriends for a Girlfriends Getaway DOGTOOTH Cape May’s 19th Annual Name That Blue Bone Hosted by Kinger from Weekend, April 25 to April 27. Break out of the winter StellarMojo and special Spring Festival is April 25 BAR & GRILL doldrums and happily put aside that pesky to-do list when Tune 9pm 10pm guest 9pm through May 4 and features Page A28 • 522-8383 you enjoy events that focus on food, wine, fashion and best a tempting selection of food DJ Canora of all, fun, especially for you and the girls: DJ and wine events including g from Join the Friends of the Physick Estate for A Royal-Tea some popular favorites: FLIP FLOPZ Entertainment Centerstage to kick off Girlfriends Getaway Weekend in the Carriage Page A29 • 522-3350 House Café & Tearoom, 1048 Washington St., April 25 at 5pm & 9pm 9pm (Page 33 Please) MULLIGANS Name that Free Tune 9pm Delivery r Page A30 • 522-4883 O’BOYLE’S Shoobie Wed. Apr 16 - IRISH PUB Page A32 • 729-5900 12pm- 6pm Shoobie 11am-6pm Happy Hour M-F 4:30-6:30 OWEN’S Bee Bop Name That Sun. Apr 20 - Are You Smarter Than the Bartender All Day Sundays PUB Bernie 7pm Tune with DJ Family Friendly Atmosphere All Food Specials 4-8pm only i Page A30 • 729-7290 Mikey 9pm with DJ Mikey 8pm CHEESESTEAK NIGHT & BALLS ’n’ BREWS & QUIZZO NAME THAT TUNE RIO MON $3 Meatball Sandwiches THURS Terry-O’ke $1 Coors Light Drafts 8pm til close $4 Cheesesteaks STATION $1.50 Coors Light Drafts • 8pm til close Page A25 • 889-2000 9pm FIESTA NIGHT LIVE Wed. Apr 16 - Bob Campanell 5-9pm Bobby Thu. Apr 17 - TBA TUE Live Entertainment SAT ENTERTAINMENT TUCKAHOE Chameleon DRINK SPECIALS Hunter Sun. Apr 20 - Tony Deluca Piano Bar 3-7pm Tacos 3 for $3 • Coronas & Modelos $2.50 INN 6-10pm Mon. Apr 21 - Jim Fisher 4-7pm D 6-10pm Tue. Apr 22 - Ann Oswald 5-9pm Page A25 • 390-3322 WINGS n’ YUENGS SNOW CRAB & SHOOTER SUNDAYS WEEK OF WED 1/2 Priced Wings SUN $10.99 1 lb. Snow Crab Clusters WESTY’S Video Quizzo DJ Mollo Thu. Apr 17 - Yuenglings $2.00 $1 Oyster Shooters APRIL 16- APRIL 22 IRISH PUB with Richie Palko 10pm StellarMojo 10pm 1512 Route 9 North, Swainton, NJ • 609-465-1515 Page A23 • 522-4991 9pm www.CountryClubTavern.com For more upcoming Entertainment: Dotheshore.com/Entertainment April 16 2014 Do The Shore www.DoTheShore.com A32

MOJO TINI

Behold the Mojo Tini! This week's drink of the week is a Flip Flopz original and was served up cold by resident bartender Kim. A jolt of zesty fruit flavors, the Mojo Tini is made with Stoli Razberi, DeKuyper Razzmatazz, and a spalsh of both lemonade and lime juice.

KITCHEN HOURS: It is garnished with a hint of lime to complement Sun. - Thurs. 11:30am - 10pm • Fri. and Sat. 11:30am - 11pm its citrus undertones. Best enjoyed chilled on a warm HAPPY HOUR MON. - SAT.! 3-6PM spring day! Get your Mojo Tini on at Flip Flopz Friday SUNDAY WING NIGHT 4-8PM Happy Hour from 3 to 7 p.m. and get your weekend off 1/2 price Wings • $2 Bud Light pints to sweet start. Fabulous Friday Happy Hour also fea- tures $2 drafts, $2.50 domestic bottles, drink specials, 3729 BAYSHORE RD | NORTH CAPE MAY and $5 apps at the bar. (609) 889-7000 | 5 WESTPUB.COM Serving Cape May County Since 1941! Drink of the Week Cape May (From Page 31) at the Inn of Cape May, 7 Ocean Street; dinner on May 3 is at the Carriage House Café & Tearoom at the Physick Marge’s Diner Making its festival return is the Chocolate Championship Estate, 1048 Washington St. If you prefer to mull over your Tour & Tasting May 3 from 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. You are mystery during lunch, Murder Mystery Luncheons include ~ Eat Here, Get Gas ~ the judge as you taste some of the area’s most irresistible a three-course meal at Aleathea’s Restaurant at the Inn of chocolate concoctions. Visit participating historic inns Cape May, 7 Ocean St., and the thrill of unearthing clues and B&Bs, sample their signature desserts and vote for to the mystery as it unfolds around you. Lunch is $35 per your favorites. You decide who will take home Cape May’s person on Sundays, April 27 and May 4, at 1 p.m. Happy Chocolate Champion title. Those who turn in completed Ready for an afternoon of good spirits? Try these events evaluation cards will get recipes by email. Adult tickets are that celebrate the flavors of the Cape May area’s outstand- $20; children (ages 3-12) are $15. ing vineyards and brewery: Easter! If you delight over a good whodunit, you’ll enjoy Murder Savor a glass of wine at the Cape May Winery, 711 Town- Mystery Dinners. Join the Impromptu Players as they set bank Road as you take a Winery Cellar Tour & Tasting. See Open 6:30am to 2:00pm the scene for the original mystery, “Revenge is Sweet” and how the grapes are grown and learn about the winemaker’s with Daily Specials 7 Days A Week enjoy a four-course dinner as you contemplate the clues, in- art as you enjoy a barrel-tasting accompanied by cheese teract with the cast and help solve the mystery as it unfolds and fruit at 3 p.m. every Saturday, plus Sundays starting Routes 9 & 83, Clermont, NJ 08210 on Saturdays, April 26 and May 3, at 7 p.m. Tickets are $50 May 18 and daily starting June 14. Tickets are $20; the Between Sea Isle & Avalon Blvds. per person. Dinner on April 26 is at Aleathea’s Restaurant event is limited and tickets must be purchased in advance at the Washington Street Mall Information Booth at Ocean (609)624-1798 • Fax 624-7802 9th Annual Spring Bike Street. If you prefer, explore at your own pace during the Self-guided Wine Trail. Visit Natali Vineyards, Hawk Haven Rally Cruises into Vineyard & Winery and Jessie Creek Winery and taste the unique flavors at each. Offered daily from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. Wildwoods April 26, 27 Admission is $13 and includes a map with the wineries THE WILDWOODS -- Have you missed the wind on your listed. What’s brewing in Cape May? Some great spirits, face, the smell of fresh leather or the rumble of your engine as you’ll find out on the Self-guided Wine & Brewery Trail as you travel down the streets, country roads and high- featuring three area wineries, Natali Vineyards, Hawk Ha- ways? It's time to regain your status as 'King of the Road.' ven Vineyard and Winery, and Jessie Creek Winery, plus Dine-In at our New Location! Take a ride to the Wildwoods and check out the 9th Annual the new Cape May Brewing Company. Take a tour at each Wildwood Spring Bike Rally taking place April 26 and April stop and sample some of their products. Admission is $15 Pizza by the slice available for Dine-In & Take Out Only! 27. It's the perfect way to kick off the bike rally season on and includes a map with directions. Tours are offered every your favorite Jersey Shore Island! day except Tuesdays from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. This two-day event held at Oak and Atlantic Avenues in Join the Friends of the Cape May Lighthouse for “Pork Wildwood, NJ, grows in popularity year after year. April 26 & Pints” 2nd Annual Friends of the Lighthouse Pig Roast, and April 27 will feature vendors located in two separate a traditional pig roast at the Loyal Order of Moose Lodge, locations on Oak Avenue open daily from 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. 569 Seashore Road in Erma. You’ll not only have fun but Whether you're looking to buy a new bike, parts or acces- will help raise funds in support of educational interpreta- sories for an old one, apparel or souvenirs, you’ll find a tion of the lighthouse. Enjoy beer, prizes, raffles and live vendor selling it here. music! May 3, 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. $20 through May 2. $25 at The Wildwood Spring Bike Rally is built around bringing the door (subject to availability). people together after a long winter to celebrate motor- To drink or not to drink, that is the dispute between cycles and friendships. So book your rooms now and come saloonkeeper Patrick Collins and Jennie Wales, staunch back to the Wildwoods! advocate of the temperance movement. Enjoy the Lun- For additional information about the Wildwood Spring cheon and Temperance Debate, at the Carriage House Café 609-846-1000 • www.Dominos.com Bike Rally, please call 609-729-8870 or visit www.Wild- & Tearoom on the grounds of the Emlen Physick Estate, a woodSpringRally.com. lively living history program, April 29, at 12:30 p.m. Join 4800 New Jersey Ave., Wildwood, NJ For additional information about the Wildwoods, visit Dr. Physick as he attempts to maintain decorum during Located between Rio Grande & Taylor Aves. www.WildwoodsNJ.com or call 800-992-9732. this spirited debate. Admission is $30 and includes lunch. The Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC) is a multifaceted not-for-profit organization committed to promoting the preservation, inter- pretation, and cultural en- richment of the Cape May region for its residents and Open Year Round visitors. MAC membership is Serving Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner open to all. For information JAPANESE • HIBACHI • SUSHI BAR • STEAK HOUSE about MAC’s year-round HAPPY HOUR DAILY DINNER schedule of tours, festi- xpEriEncE hE rT f uShi vals, and special events, call E T A O S SPECIALS SPECIALS 609-884-5404 or 800-275- 7 days a week - Noon-7pm 4278, or visit MAC’s Web Happy Hour Specials during site at www.capemaymac. 50 $1 Domestic Drafts, all Flyers Games org. For information about $2 Domestic Bottles $3 Wines, Serving Breakfast restaurants, accommoda- $3 Import Bottles tions and shopping, call the Sat. & Sun. - 8am Chamber of Commerce of $1 Sliders & Hot Dogs, $5 Pizzas, $2 Mimosa Greater Cape May at 609- 50¢ Wings, $6 Mussels & Clams $2.50 Bloody Marys 884-5508. For information OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK • LUNCH & DINNER about historic accommo- 2505 Delaware Ave., North Wildwood, NJ dations, contact Cape May 1302 RT 47 SOUTH • RIO GRANDE, NJ 08242 Historic Accommodations at 609.886.8888 609.886.8886 609.729.5900 www.capemaylodging.com.