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Save the Date Herald Newspapers October 16 2013 Do The Shore www.DoTheShore.com A35 Fabulous ‘50s and Beyond Weekend Entertainment Lineup Bob Dylan, Bruce Spring- rocks Fox Park. and Chris have worked with for fl oor seati ng. range and pop hits “Light- steen, and other countless such legends as Michael nin’ Strikes”, “Two Faces arti sts. This band’s Fabulous Lights Out, a tribute to McCary from Boyz II Men, Lou Christi e Have I”, and “Juke Box Jive”. Lou Christi e is best known ‘50s show promises to be a Frankie Valli & the Four Barry Carl of Rockapella, (Page A36 Please) crowd pleaser. Seasons and have performed with for his three-octave vocal Lights Out, the popular Marti na McBride and Trisha KITCHENKKITCHEN OPENOPPEN EveryEEvery dayday 11am11am ‘tiltil latelate nnightiight The Johnny Cash Show Philadelphia based vocal Yearwood. Lights Out has Happy Hour MON.- FRI. 4-7pm (Bar & Restaurant) Swing and sway to some group, has been embraced developed a unique, thick $1 Domestic Pints • $2 Domestic Bottles of Cash’s top hits such as by a strong fan base that sound that focuses on the $2.00 Mixed Drinks • 1/2 Price Appetizers “I Walk The Line”, “Folsom enjoys the many genres harmonies of their original ALLALA L NFLNFN L GAMESGAAMEM S Prison Blues”, “Ring of Fire”, of music that Lights Out music while lyrically telling $1.50 Bud Lite pints, $1 Dogs, The Greater Wildwood to get everyone moving and “Ballad of the Teenage performs. In the group’s a story that everyone can New $1 Menu Chamber of Commerce and grooving to classic old- Queen” as this cover band infancy, Chad, Daniel, Rob, identi fy with. FREE Halftime buffet during all Eagles & presents the 10th Annual ies. Admission is $15 per All three events take Monday Night Football Games $1 PBR Pints during all Football & Flyers Games Fabulous ‘50s and Beyond person. place Saturday, Oct. 19 Weekend Oct. 18 and Oct. – 11 a.m. - 5 p.m at Fox Monday Meatloaf, Mashed Potatoes & Corn $8.95 19 in the Wildwoods – a Rave On! Park, located across from Tuesday ALL YOU CAN EAT DUNGENESS CRABS two-day celebrati on paying Rave On! features the the Wildwoods Conventi on $1.50 Beef or Chicken Tacos tribute to the 1950s and music of Buddy Holly and Center Wednesday Fresh Cut 10oz. NY Strip with Potato & Veg. $12.99 highlighti ng the Wildwoods’ Roy Orbison, playing hits like 45¢ Wings (4-10pm) role in the birth of Rock ‘n “That’ll Be The Day”, “Peggy Fabulous ‘50s and Thursday Turkey w/Pumpkin Pie $7.95 & $12.95 Platters Roll music. Sue”, “Prett y Woman”, and Beyond Concert Friday Chef Seafood Specials from $9.99 “Only the Lonely”, along Saturday, Oct. 19 – 7 p.m. Saturday Prime Rib (12 oz. Queen Cut) w/2 sides $15.95 Nift y ‘50s Dance Band with other classic and early at Oceanfront Arena at the with David Christopher Sunday Make Your Own Bloody Mary Pint $5 rock and roll songs. Rave Wildwoods Convention (9am-12noon) / Breakfast Brunch Menu $4.99 Friday, Oct. 18 – 7 - 11 On! celebrates the music Center Chef Pasta Specials from $9.99 p.m. Inside the Wildwoods that paved the way for rock Tickets prices are $49.50 18th & New Jersey Avenues Conventi on Center and roll and infl uenced The Like per person for stadium seat- North Wildwood • (609) 522-3030 Us On This band is guaranteed Beatles, The Rolling Stones, ing and $65.50 per person This THE GREATER WILDWOOD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Friday & Saturday, Presents . 10th Annual October 18 & 19, 2013 FRIDAY NIGHT, FREE EVENTS 10/18 Located at Fox Park, Wildwood (across from Wildwoods Convention Center on Ocean Ave.) DANCE PARTY SATURDAY EVENING, 10/19 featuring FABULOUS ‘50S FREE STREET FAIR DAVID CHRISTOPHER’S NIFTY & BEYOND CONCERT Saturday, October 19th, 11:00am to 5:00pm. Food Vendors, Classic Car Show, Fun Contest, Featuring Lou Christie, Gary Lewis and The FIFTY’S DANCE BAND Craft Vendors, Doo Wop 50s Bus Tour Wildwoods Convention Center Playboys, Danny and the Juniors featuring Doors open @ 6:00pm Joe Terry, Russell Thomkins Jr. and The New Stylistics and Tickets $15.00 - Show 7-11pm LIVE ENTERTAINMENT TThehe DDriftersrifters featuringfeaturing CharlieCharlie Davis Rave On • Johnny Cash Band • Lights Out Doors open at 6:00pm.6:00pmpm. TicketsTiickc ets startsts art at $49.50. STOP IN & SEE THE DOO WOP EXPERIENCE MUSEUM AND SO MUCHMUCH MORE!MORE! SaveGWCOC the Foundation Date 3rd Casino Royale Annual Greater Wildwood Chamber of Commerce at the Bolero Resort Tickets On 3306 PaciÅ c Avenue ~ Wildwood, NJ (3320 Atlantic Ave., Wildwood) 609-729-4000 or all TICKETMASTER Locations Saturday, January 11, 2014 Sale Now www.ticketmaster.com and 1-800-745-3000 Doors open at 7pm • Games start at 7:30pm Scan for additional Available at the Wildwoods Convention Center the dayy of the event 1-7pm Tickets $25 per person. information Fabulous 50s Weekend is a collaborative eff ort of the Greater Wildwood Chamber of Commerce, Greater Available at GWCOC or at the door the night of the event. Wildwood Tourism Improvement and Development Authority, the DooWop Preservation League, the on the Wildwoods Greater Wildwood Hotel and Motel Association and the City of Wildwood. “Funding for this project was All proceeds to benefi t the GWCOC Foundation & local students. supported in part by a grant from NJ Department of State, Division of Travel and Tourism. www.visitnj.org A36 www.DoTheShore.com Do The Shore Herald Newspapers October 16 2013 JOIN US Wildwoods Get Ready for Motocross Action 50’S WEEKEND! and Fall Brawl Oct. 25-27 LLY THE WILDWOODS -- Beach motocross racing is coming E ’ back to the Wildwoods with a new name and new look! S Blue Diamond MX Park has teamed up with Wildwood K Motor Events and the Greater Wildwood Hotel & Motel Associati on to present motocross races on the beach Oct. cafe 25 through Oct. 27. Racers and spectators will experience three full acti on-packed days featuring vendors, racers, fun, tricks and thrills! A Wildwood Landmark For Over 75 Years! The motocross competi ti ons will be held on the sand at Spicer Avenue in Wildwood. The Wildwoods’ beaches will be transformed into a custom course full of hair-pin turns OÖÄ FÙ®. Ä Sã. ¥ÙÊà 11:30à and huge jumps, providing non-stop acti on all weekend ó®ã« Fç½½ BÙ MÄç long. The event starts Oct. 25 with practi ce sessions from 11 a.m. unti l dusk. On Oct. 26 and Oct. 27 races will begin at Burgers • Wraps • Grilled Reubens 7:30 a.m. All ti mes are subject to change. (GWTIDA). Homemade Soups • BBQ Ribs • Wings Spectator ti ckets are $25 for a weekend pass which For additi onal informati on or to purchase ti ckets, call includes Fri. through Sun. access. Daily passes are $15 per 609-522-4546 or visit www.WildwoodMotorEvents.com Steamed Clams • Pizza & much more! person and children under 3 enter for free. or www.TheBrawlOnTheBeach.com. The event is sponsored in part by the Greater Wild- For additi onal informati on about the Wildwoods, visit 4400 Atlantic Ave. Wildwood • 522-6817 woods Tourism Improvement and Development Authority www.WildwoodsNJ.com or call 800-992-9732. 5th Annual Harvest Festival Car Show Set Amish Market RIO GRANDE - The 5th Annual Harvest Festival of North Wildwood Antique/Classic Car Show will be held on Oct. 26, Open 2013 at the Secluded Acres Farm & Garden Center, 1024 Thurs. - Sun. 8am - 8pm Route 47 (Delsea Drive), Rio Grande. The show is spon- Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner • Snacks • Desserts sored by the Secluded Acres • Neighborhood • Baby Back Ribs • Puddings Farm for the benefi t of the First Methodist Church of Butcher Fresh Meats • Rotisserie Chicken • Breakfast Wildwood Crest. The show • Fresh Orange Juice • Wings Sandwiches opens to the public at 10 & Lemonades • Jams & Jellies a.m. and runs unti l 2 p.m. • Fresh & Organic • Build Your Own 99¢ Coffee Anti que Cars, Trucks, Hot Produce Salad Bar Rods, Customized cars and • Dairy • Marinated & Any Size Classic cars will all be on dis- • Potato Salad, Pickled Products play at the Secluded Acres Macaroni Salad, • Donuts & Fruit Farm and Garden Center. Cucumber Salad Breads Trophies will be awarded in • Cheesesteaks • Hoagies the following categories: • Sliders • Bagels & Rolls during the show. The pub- Corner of 7th & New Jersey Aves, North Wildwoodldd d • 1-800-AMISH-AVE18800 AAMISHMIMISHSHS AVAAVEVE Best of Show Best Street/Hot Rod Visitors will have the op- Best Pre-World War II car Best Anti que/Classic Truck portunity to vote for their lic is invited free of charge www.amishmarketofnw.com Best Post-World War II car favorite cars and trucks to view the vehicles being displayed. Refreshments will also be available to pur- chase as well as pumpkins, Saturday apples, mums and other fall HAPPENING THIS FALL AT THE DOGTOOTH BAR & GRILL and seasonal decorations BBQ Rib and items. Night ASK ABOUT OUR PARTY TRAYS & CATERING OPTIONS Registration forms can be picked up at Secluded Acres or Call Bill Frank at 886-8574 or Bob Patt erson at 522-5256. Proceeds from the car show will benefit the lst Restaurant United Methodist Church of Wildwood Crest. FRIDAY’S Marketplace Name that Tune 9pm (1st Place Prize) Atmosphere Extended Happy Hour 4pm to 7pm CUSTOMER Reverse Happy Hour 11pm to 12am SATURDAY’S Closing Sat. Oct. 19th for AAPPRECIATION Great Food and Drink Specials Live Music 9:30pm the season. Thank You for your patronage— GiftG Card SALE Chili Bowl Mini Burgers (3) or Mini Burgers (3) $5 (extra for toppings) See you in the Spring! $1.5 Domestic Drafts $2.5 23oz Miller Lite Drafts purchase a Build your own Burger $8 Until 6pm Fabulous ‘50s Bloody Mary Punch Pint $7 Until 6pm ServingS i g DDinneri $50 gift card .49¢ Wings During Eagles Games (Page A35 Please) Highlights from Lou’s per- Fri.
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