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Cover 2019 JC.Indd THE FINEST AND FRESHEST SEAFOOD AND MORE island miniature golf - is at the fish factory • see page 11 voted #1 mini golf on the island! • see page 39 PAGE 2 PAGE 3 WWW.ATLANTICCOUNTYMAGAZINE.COM THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF ATLANTIC COUNTY MAGAZINE ARE COPYRIGHTED. OUR 45TH YEAR! Michael Stark Publisher Mike Breslin Account Executive Deana M. 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Home of the World Famous 399-1260 Scrapple Pie! 730 Asbury Avenue • Ocean City OPEN 7 DAYS! Monday-Friday 7am-6pm Saturday 7am-5pm • Sunday 7am-2pm PAGE 5 ‘ROUND THE REGION For those who love marine life, • Wednesdays with Sharon Stockton University Atlantic @ 6:30 p.m.- City's Explore the Ocean Lecture The Art of Doing Series is offering three Tuesday Workshop. Let evening seminars-$20 each- the Atlantic City taught by experts from Stock- Theatre Com- ton's Marine Science program pany teach you how to act and By Sharon Harris-Zlotnick and Coastal Research Center. These include: get into charac- ter.www.dante- Hello Atlantic County: • 8/13- Migratory Fishes and hallstockton.org London is a familiar figure to the NJ Coast- Dr. Mark Sulli- millions, like me, who grew van, Associate Professor of Ma- • DO The Library- Enjoy the up in the Philadelphia area. MORE AREA MUSIC AND rine Science Atlantic City Free Public Li- He hosted the long-running LEARNING THIS MONTH • 8/20- Exploring the Deep brary's programs. children's show, Cartoon Cor- ners on the local Channel 10 Sea Using Underwater Tech- • Thursdays, 8/14 and 8/28 August is a great music and ed- nology- Dr. Tara Luke, Professor television station from 1959 ucation month, no matter your @ 3 p.m.-The Adult Craft Club to 1977. As a child of that era, tastes or subject interests. of Biology is for over-18 participants to be I watched him in his "gen- • 8/27- Deep Ocean Ship- creative. Registration required eral store" setting and learned The Margate Library is hosting wrecks: Exploring Where No due to limited space. quite a lot. three upcoming events: One Has Gone Before- Steve • Thursdays, 8/15 and 8/29 @ Nagiewicz, Adjunct Professor 3:30 p.m.- Marvel DC Comic A talented artist, London be- • 8/13, 6 p.m.- Author Rachel Marine Science & Marine Arche- illustrator Joe Del Beato will came a dress designer in New Barenbaum will discuss her ologist offer comic book art drawing York City after the show's can- novel, A Bend in the Stars and instructions for kids/teens from celation. He later operated a sign books after the conversa- To register, call 609-652-4227 7-17. No experience necessary. retro clothing shop and then tion. Doors open at 5:45 p.m. in or go online at www.stockton. • Fridays, 8/9, 8/16 and 8/23 worked as a Hollywood and the Martin Bloom Pavilion be- edu/cs @ 10:30 a.m.- Introduction Broadway fashion consultant. hind the Margate Library. Free to Tai Chi and Qigong: These to the public with limited seat- ATLANTIC CITY "DO-INGS" ancient Chinese practices com- Using his professions to start ing. Guaranteed seats require bine slow deliberate move- his hobby, London took up ac- purchasing the book, available I told you about the nightly ments, mediation and breathing quiring movie gowns, dresses at the library, for $18. More Boardwalk events last month, exercises to benefit circulation, and fashion accessories. Lon- information at the circulation but here are other activities for balance and alignment. don's collection now totals desk. August across Atlantic City: • Friday, August 16- No one is many thousands. • 8/14, 6:30 p.m.- "A Tribute too old or too young to appreci- to the Big Bands-" The Buddy • DO The Arts Garage- ate the music and magicof that At this free exhibit, enjoy see- Gale Big Band has entertained unique event called Woodstock. ing authentic fashions worn by Saturdays @ 11:30 a.m. stars like Jean Harlow, Mari- audiences for more than 30 Saturday ARTdays is a themed Come out for the Woodstock years. Free to the public at the 50th Anniversary Celebration, lyn Monroe, Grace Kelly, Joan Dominick A. Potena Performing art program taught by Mallory Crawford, Bette Davis and oth- Maugeri. Each week, kids will when music of that genera- ers from your favorite movies. Arts Center in Margate. Doors tion will play all day. The library open at 6:15 p.m. create unique projects to take Come to the Tanger Outlets, • 8/30, 6 p.m.- Dr. Ks Motown home. will also show the film “Wood- The Walk, Suite 320, next to Revue will showcase music • 8/10: DIY Sensory Bottles stock: Three Days that Defined Levi's. from the Motown era of the '60s • 8/17: Friendship Bracelets a Generation” at 1 p.m. in the and '70s at Lucy the Elephant • 8/24: Printmaking second-floor meeting room. To add to the rich history, Lon- in Margate. Free to the public; don will host free seminars, street parking only. Co-spon- • DO Ripley’s Believe It or The full calendar of free events telling stories about the cos- sored with Lucy the Elephant. Not!- Saturdays from 1 p.m.-6 is available at www.acfpl.org tumes and who wore them, p.m.- Carl the Eye Popper from Thursday through Sunday GENE LONDON'S GOLDEN at 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. • 8/14-12 p.m.-4:00 p.m. Matt AGE OF HOLLYWOOD Cadabra (The Magician)- Per- FASHION EXHIBIT formances at the top of every hour. www.ripleys.com/atlantic- FEEDBACK FROM YOU I never saw a press release I would love to hear your city about this event and wish I'd ideas/suggestions. known about it sooner. But, bet- Email • DO Dante Hall- Tuesdays ter late than never. This is the fi- atlanticcountymagazine@ @ 6:30 p.m.- Improv Comedy nal weekend for Gene London's comcast.net. Workshop. Enjoy and see how Golden Age of Hollywood Fash- In the subject line, put funny you really are as you learn ion Exhibit, which will close this FEEDBACK FOR SHARON from Unity’s Theatre Troupe. Sunday, August 11. and it will be forwarded. 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