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Herald Newspapers October 9 2013 Do The Shore www.DoTheShore.com A35 Cape May Wine Festival Returns CAPE MAY - For the seventh con- which will run between the alternate parking area and Grand Prix Hydroplanes secutive year, the historic Cape the terminal from 11:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. each day. The May-Lewes Ferry Terminal will be alternate parking and shu le are both free. the se ng for the Cape May Wine Patrons can park at the terminal un l the lot is full and Compete in Hydrofest 2013 Fes val sponsored by the Garden will then be asked to use the alternate parking lot at the State Wine Growers Association corner of Ferry Road/Lincoln Blvd. & Shun Pike Road. on Columbus Day Weekend, Sat- People can also elect to use the alternate parking lot and urday and Sunday Oct. 12-13 from shu le in to save me parking. noon-5 p.m. Patrons will s ll be able to use our wine pick up service At the festival, attendees will at the Fes val. If they park at the alternate lot they will enjoy the fall weather surrounded need to retrieve their case purchase from wine pick up by the picturesque beauty of the before boarding the shu le back to their cars. surroundings as they sample over 300 Garden State Wine Growers Associa on wineries par- award-winning wines from 22 GSWGA cipa ng at the event are: wineries, shop cra tables and listen to Amalthea Cellars, Atco great live music. The Fes val is held on Auburn Road Winery and Vineyard, Pilesgrove a grassy field, surrounded on all sides by Bellview Winery, Landisville water. A endees can watch the arrival and Cape May Winery, Cape May departures of the ferries, walk along the Cava Winery, Hamburg waterfront and boardwalk and enjoy a day Cedarvale Winery, Logan Township of great entertainment, food and wine. The Chestnut Run Farms, Pilesgrove younger genera on will also be entertained as Coda Rossa Winery, Franklinville they visit the Kids Zone, which features face Cream Ridge Winery, Cream Ridge pain ng, sand art and other great fun. DiBella Winery, Woolwich Twp. Admission is $25 for either day or $40 DiMa eo Vineyards, Hammonton for a two-day pass. The fee includes a wine Four Sisters Winery at Ma arazzo Farms, Belvidere tas ng glass. Tickets can be purchased at the Hawk Haven Vineyards, Rio Grande admission tent 11:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. each day. Heritage Vineyards, Mullica Hill Advance ckets are $20 and can be purchased Monroeville Vineyard , Monroeville online at www.newjerseywines.com. Large Natali Vineyards, Cape May Courthouse groups and bus groups can call 609-588-0085 Plagido’s Winery, Hammonton for more informa on. Admission includes a Renault Winery, Egg Harbor Big noise! Big roostertails! Don’t miss them! The biggest and the baddest of hydroplanes souvenir wine glass. Sharro Winery, Blue Anchor will light up the bay waters in Wildwood Crest on October 12 and 13. The Grand Prix class, Live music will be provided each Tomasello Winery, Hammonton the most exci ng hydroplane class on the powerboat racing circuit of the American Power day. Valenzano Winery, Shamong Boat Associa on, runs big block super-charged motors, boas ng 1500 hp. A endees to the Cape May Wagonhouse Winery, Swedesboro The Grand Prix will join 10 other classes of race boats at the Wildwoods Hydrofest to Wine Fes val will also be able to For more informa on on the Garden State Wine Growers compete for the coveted New Jersey Governor’s Cup. The event is the last stop on the take advantage of a free shu le Associa on, visit www.newjerseywines.com. APBA’s race boat circuit and the last chance to earn points for na onal high points. Ann Fitzgerald, who coordinates the Hydrofest for the host community, Wildwood Crest, stated that 65 to70 race teams are expected. Fitzgerald is par cularly excited that the Grand Prix hydroplanes will be back again this year. In addi on to all the racing classes, ELTC’s Season Finale of an Unlimited Hydroplane will be on display in the Marketplace—a 30 . hydroplane with a turbine engine pushing 3,000 hp! Wildwoods Hydrofest is FREE to Wildwood’s visitors; visitors should plan on a full day from 9 am to 4 pm. Pit passes are available at the main gate of the pit area if race fans "Tales of the Victorians" want to get closer to the drivers and boats. CAPE MAY - The final over a dozen years ago In addi on to racing, there is a Marketplace with food, merchandise, and cra vendors opportunity to a end the where she specialized in as well as displays and entertainment. award-winning East Lynne early 19th Century Cape May A er the races, there is much to enjoy in the Wildwoods! Great restaurants, the Board- Theater Company's "Tales of County African American walk and Piers, or a relaxing walk on the beau ful beaches. Out-of-town visitors can come the Victorians" this season History. She has performed for the weekend and take advantage of the post-seasonal motel rates! is on Oct. 12 at 4:00 p.m. at in ELTC's productions of For more informa on, visit www.WildwoodsHydrofest.org or call the event coordina- The Henry Sawyer Inn, 722 "Christmas in Black and tor at 609-889-9181. Columbia Ave. While taking White," "Women and the tea and tas ng treats at this Vote," "Rain," "The People lovely B&B, professional of Cape May v. Johan Van storyteller and long-time Buren," and most recently ELTC favorite Stephanie in "Lost on the Natchez Garre and ar s c director Trace." Gayle Stahlhuth, Gaye Stahlhuth will read now in her fifteenth year classic stories from the vast of being artistic director, collec on of America's rich where she had produced repertoire, which include almost 80 different plays works by Edna Ferber, Willa this popular pas me is only under are free. and musicals for ELTC, has Cather, O. Henry, and Zora $10.00, and like other ELTC Stephanie Garre began performed Off-Broadway, Neale Hurston. Cost for events, children are always her storytelling career at and in regional and na on- welcome, and, ages 12 and Historic Cold Spring Village (Page A36 Please) Open All Year Restaurant and Bar Asian Palace Deck Open on Weekends — RESTAURANT Weather permitting Chinese, Japanese Sushi & Thai Cuisine $16 Dinner All Japanese Specials Are Back!! 30% OFF Cuisine Sushi, Sashimi Get $3 off on $20 order Breakfast Saturday & Sunday 8am Get $5 off on $30 order & Sushi Rolls Get $7 off on $40 order Sunday ~ 11 Different Eggs Benedict Get $10 off on $50 order Dine In Only Take out orders for pick up only Not including lunch specials Not including lunch specials SUNDAY Expiration Date 10-16-13 Expiration Date 10-16-13 BURGERMANIA FREE DELIVERY LUNCH ONLY 609-884-7977 954 OCEAN DRIVE, CAPE MAY, NJ Between Acme & Big Lots Between GSP & Wildwood Crest on the Bay in Harbor View Marina 3845 Bayshore Road, North Cape May 609-884-5444 A36 www.DoTheShore.com Do The Shore Herald Newspapers October 9 2013 Annual Bar & Grill Fabulous ‘50s and Beyond Come Out & Enjoy Cowabunga Chris Celebration Returns October 18th from 8:30-11:30pm WILDWOOD – The Greater Wildwood Chamber of Com- Everything), and Charlie Fresh Seafood Casual Family Dining merce presents the 10th Thomas’ Drifters (Save Specials Daily Servingg Lunch & Dinner Annual Fabulous ‘50s and The Last Dance For Me, Beyond Weekend Oct. 18 and Under The Boardwalk, Up Packaged Goods Weekly Specials Oct. 19 in the Wildwoods – a on the Roof.) Monday - Thursday two-day celebra on paying Tickets prices are $49.50 Available LunchLuuncch $1$$122 • DiDDinnernner $$14141 tribute to the 1950s and per person for stadium Monday - Saturday Monday ~ Meatloaf highligh ng the Wildwoods’ seating and $65.50 per 11am to closing Tuesday ~ Pork Chops role in the birth of Rock ‘n person for fl oor sea ng. Wednesday ~ Veal Parm Roll music. For addi onal informa on Sunday Noon to 9pm Thursday ~ Turkey Dinner The fun begins Friday night, or to purchase ckets, visit Oct. 18, inside the Wildwoods www.gwcoc.com, 3306 Pa- 1075 Bayshore Rd. Villas, NJ 08251 • 886-2442 Convention Center with a cifi c Avenue in Wildwood Dance Party featuring the or call 609-729-4000. Ni y ‘50s Dance Band with Tickets are also available David Christopher, who is through Ticketmaster at guaranteed to get everyone www. cketmaster.com, all moving and grooving to clas- Ticketmaster loca ons or sic oldies. The Dance Party by calling 800-745-3000. A takes place from 7 p.m.-11 limited number of ckets CHINESEHouse RESTAURANT p.m. and admission is $15 will be available at the Dragon per person. Wildwoods Convention Oct. 19 will feature an a ernoon of outdoor fun and Center Box Offi ce the weekend of the event. LUNCH SPECIALS music during the free Fabulous ‘50s Street Fair at Fox Park, For addi onal informa on about the Wildwoods, or to Served Daily 11:30am to 3:00pm located across from the Wildwoods Conven on Center view our complete events calendar, visit www.Wildwood- L - General Tso’s Chicken L - Shrimp Chow Mein $ on Ocean Avenue from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. The Street Fair will sNJ.com or call 800-992-9732. 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