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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 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. L - Chicken with Broccoli L - Beef w/Broccoli All 5.50ea. include live entertainment featuring Rave On, The Johnny (with pork fried rice or white rice) L - Sesame Chicken L - Pepper Steak with Onions Sorry cannot be combined Cash Show and Lights Out, a tribute to Frankie Valli & the L - Sweet & Sour Chicken L - Beef w/ String Beans with other offers. Four Seasons, throughout the day. Other a rac ons include Cape May Jazz L - Chicken w/ Garlic Sauce L - Boneless Spare Ribs Take-out only. a classic car show, a Doo-Wop ‘50s Bus Tour and a variety L - Chicken w/String Beans L - Chicken Lo Mein (Soft Noodle) L - Curry Chicken w/Onion L - Vegetables Lo Mein (Soft Noodle) of vendors off ering ‘50s memorabilia, merchandise, many L - Chicken Chow Mein delicious food op ons and much more. The Doo-Wop Vespers to Hold Experience Museum will also be open – where guests can TAKE-OUT AVAILABLE • 609-522-2320 Free Delivery $10 min. view authen c ‘50s memorabilia, ar facts, room displays, Corner of Paci¿ c & Lincoln Avenues, Wildwood • Free Parking! unique items and the amazing i-Wall display of ‘50s history Concert Oct. 20 All Major Credit Cards Accepted • Over 200 Seating • Can Accommodate Large Groups in the Wildwoods. COUPON Saturday evening at 7 p.m., the weekend’s featured event – the Fabulous ‘50s and Beyond Concert – will take OFF Open Every Day 11:30am ‘til Late Night place in the Oceanfront Arena at the Wildwoods Conven- %Your Total Order Over on Center. The star-studded musical line-up for the night $1000 With This Coupon 10Not to be combined with any other offers. will feature Lou Chris e (Lightnin’ Strikes, Two Faces Have Excludes lunch specials. www.dragonhousechinese.com I, Juke Box Jive), Danny & The Juniors featuring Joe Terry (At The Hop, Rock & Roll Is Here To Stay), Gary Lewis & The Play- boys (This Diamond Ring, Everybody Loves a Clown, She’s Just My Style), Russell Thompkins and The New Stylis cs Got Pancakes? (You Make Me Feel Brand New, Rockin Roll Baby, You Are

Family Restaurant Serving The Finest Veal • Steak • Seafood • Pasta Denis DiBlasio * Italian Seafood Specialties * CAPE MAY -- The Jazz The Glassboro/Rowan Vespers Series at the First music department has OPEN DAILY Presbyterian Church of Cape produced scores of great MON. - SAT. May is very proud to wel- talents and at the top of Lunch from 11am • Dinner from 3pm come back Denis DiBlasio that group with Denis is his SUNDAY - Dinner from 3pm and Brian Betz on Oct. 20 at protégé Brian Betz. He is THURSDAY - is Family Night 3:00 p.m. Denis is a South a two-time winner of the Jersey native that started Betty Carter International EARLY BIRDS Daily from 3pm - close his career at Glassboro State Jazz Competition (2004, Take out Available • Gift Certifi cates College and among other 2007) and a runner up for Party Trays Available things found a home as the 2006 Henry Mancini Jazz Maynard Fergusons musical Compe on. 16 S. Main St., Cape May Court House director. Denis has come Denis and Brian have a www.ninosfamilyrestaurant.net full circle as a dedicated special talent for bringing educator and now is back out the best and revealing * excludes holidays 465-6300 as the head at jazz studies young musicians’ musi- at Rowan University. cal gifts. Together, they make up a powerful duo and never surround themselves with anything but the top Live Piano Music sidemen anywhere. Thursday thru Sunday from 5:30 ELTC’s CLOSED MONDAY-WEDNESDAY (From Page A35) AFTER 10/13 ally touring produc ons, as Quality Has No Substitute well as appeared in com- WEDNESDAY - SATURDAY 10/9 - 10/12 mercials, television, in fi lms, Wildwood N. Cape May Cape May DEAN SCHNEIDER, S OLO PIANO 5:30-10:30PM Did you love and on the radio. 1-1/2 blocks from 3820 Bayshore Road Beach Ave. & Perry St. SUNDAY 10/13 Restaurant Week? Meanwhile, ELTC's main- Convention Center 886-0066 884-7199 stage season con nues with JON PRUITT, SOLO PIANO 5:30-10:30PM Burk & PaciÀ c Aves Year Round Daily 6:30am-2pm We’re having our own in "The Late Christopher Bean" 729-7557 Daily 7-2pm THURSDAY 10/17 October & November through Oct. 13 at The First Daily from 7am FRANK STRAUSS, S OLO PIANO 5:30-8PM 3 Course Prix Fixe $35 Presbyterian Church, 500 All Locations serve Breakfast & Lunch and have Free Parking JAZZ T RIO 8:30-CL WITH FRANK STRAUSS, Available all night long. Hughes St. in Cape May, where the company is in PIANO, T IM LEKAN, BASS & BOB SHOMO, DRUMS Includes choice of appetizer, entree & dessert. residence. Same Original Recipes for (plus tax, tip. Not available 10/12 or Thanksgiving) For information and to Full dinner menu, early bird/night owl make reserva ons for "Tales menu & express dinners available. of the Victorians" and the Over 50 Years! mainstage season, call 609- www.unclebillspancakehouse.com 106 DECATUR ST. • CAPE MAY • 609-884-8363 884-5898 or go online to For menu & prices, visit www.merioninn.com www.eastlynnetheater.org. Herald Newspapers October 9 2013 Do The Shore www.DoTheShore.com A37 Cape May’s 41st Annual Do come visit my home! OCT. 11-15 A celebration of Cape May’s Victorian heritage Congress Hall Hosts Historic House Tours Murder Mystery Dinners Fantastic Fall Events Crafts & Antiques Shows Food & Wine Events for the Whole Family Walking & Trolley Tours CAPE MAY – Just because summer is over doesn’t mean Robin McKelle & The Flytones will perform a contemporary 1879 Emlen Physick Estate Ghost Tours it’s me to pack up and head home. Congress Hall in Cape blend of soul and rhythm & blues and mostly original tracks 1048 WASHINGTON ST. May is a year-round des na on, and some of the most fun on Saturday at 9 p.m. Cape May’s only Victorian house museum & so much more! to be had is in the fall. This autumn Congress Hall is host- Get the most of the Jazz Fes val weekend with the VIP Also visit ing two remarkable events: TEDx Cape May and the Exit 0 Duke’s Pass at Congress Hall, the Star Inn, the Virginia Hotel HAROLD HOLZER Dr. Interna onal Jazz Fes val. or the Sandpiper. Packages include: Cape May LESSONS FROM Emlen First on the calendar for fall is TEDx Cape May on Oct. • Overnight Accommoda ons AT CAPE MAY POINT STATE PARK Physick 20. In the spirit of “ideas worth spreading,” TEDx returns • Breakfast each morning 199 steps to the best view of the Jersey Cape LINCOLN to Cape May this year at Conven on Hall for a full day of • 2 VIP Reserved table seats for Fes val Headline Con- The Poetry & Prose of Freedom diverse performances and presenta ons under the pro- certs at Cape May Conven on Hall World War II Celebrating voca ve theme: “Nature & Nurture.” The TEDx Cape May • 2 Weekend Fes val Club Passes into all par cipa ng Sunday, Oct. 13 program features more than 12 outstanding ar sts, writers, club venues throughout the Fes val weekend. Lookout Tower 4pm our History... and social entrepreneurs, as well as a chef, musician, scien- Congress Hall’s sister property, The Virginia Hotel, is SUNSET BOULEVARD NEAR CAPE MAY POINT Visit our website st, and educator. In addi on to the added TEDTalk videos, joining in on the jazz fes vi es by hos ng a very special Learn about Cape May’s role for details! Enriching a endees receive a gourmet boxed “shoobie” lunch and an Jazz Night at The Ebbi Room on Nov. 7 at 8 p.m. Vocalist in homeland defense during evening open bar recep on at Congress Hall. For the full Charenee Wade joins Aaron Diehl for this special event. World War II Your Life... program and registra on, go to TEDxCapeMay.com. The Brooklyn born Wade draws her inspira on from none As the offi cial host hotel, Congress Hall is proud to other than Sarah Vaughan, and the 2011 Cole Porter Fel- sponsor the 2013 Exit Zero Interna onal Jazz Fes val Nov. low, Aaron Diehl, brings a deep sense of swing to his music. 8–10. The Fes val will host well over 100 interna onal Sea ng is limited for this exclusive event and ckets are $65 Mid-Atlantic Center touring musicians, including Grammy Award-winners, liv- per person, which includes the show and a three-course ing legends, NEA Jazz Masters, interna onal musicians and pre-fi xe menu. For more informa on please call the Virginia home-grown talent too. The Boiler Room at Congress Hall Hotel at 609-884-5700. MAC for the Arts & Humanities will feature sensa onal acts on Friday and Saturday. On For more informa on on fall entertainment and pack- For tickets or information call Friday, Lakecia Benjamin hits the stage at 9 p.m., performing ages at Congress Hall, call 1 (888) 944-1816 or visit www. material from her unconven onal soul/funk album, RETOX. caperesorts.com. 609-884-5404 or visit www.capemaymac.org A38 www.DoTheShore.com Do The Shore Herald Newspapers October 9 2013 Cape May Stage Presents 'A Walk in the Woods' CAPE MAY – Cape May Bank Streets in downtown p.m. For more informa on Stage takes a look back at Cape May. Performances and cket reserva ons call an era of uncertainty: the are at 7 p.m. on Thursday, the box offi ce at (609) 770- OpenO DDailyil Cold War, when profound Friday and Saturday and 8311, or visit the theatre’s Lunch from 11:30am ß Dinner from 5pm ideological diff erences be- at 3 p.m. on Saturday and website www.capemay- tween the United States and Sunday. Tickets are $35 for stage.org. the Soviet Union manifested adults, $30 seniors (62+) A Walk in the Woods is into a landscape of fear and and $15 students. A half- presented through the gra- psychological warfare, made price preview performance cious support of Tisha’s. This possible by the possession will take place Oct. 23 at season’s sponsors include of nuclear weapons. 7:00 p.m. followed by the 410 Bank Street, Frescos, From October 23 to No- official opening night on Cape May Winery, CapeS- vember 16, both sides will Stage newcomers. How- Oct. 24. A special half-price Cape, Corner Co age Apart- have their say at the Robert ard Green has appeared at senior matinee will take ments, Exit Zero, Harry’s Shackleton Playhouse with The New York Shakespeare place on Nov. 3 and on Nov. Ocean Bar & Grill at The Cape May Stage’s produc- Festival, The Actor’s Stu- 6 will be a special $25 an- Montreal Inn, The Washing- on of Lee Blessing’s A Walk dio, and the Lincoln Center niversary ma nee at 3:00 ton Inn, and Lucky Bones. 322 Washington Street Mall, Cape May in the Woods. Two arms deal Theatre, among others. His (609)884-9119 • www.tishasfi nedining.com nego ators – one an ideal- adversary, Conan McCarty istic American newcomer, has appeared on Broadway, the other a cynical Russian Off Broadway, and at Actors Lighthouse Challenge of veteran – meet in the woods Theatre of Louisville. Join Us For Our Last Weekend! a er long frustra ng hours A talented production izzleizzle aatt tthehe hore! at the bargaining table in in- team joins this wonderful New Jersey 2013 S S formal conversa on, cover- cast, including Marlena Lus- ing a variety of topics. In its k (A Tuna Christmas, Uncle FamilyF Dining & depic on of these two men Vanya) as Director; Lisa Set for Oct. 19 and 20 FFine Cocktails! working towards a mutually Shames, Stage Manager; CAPE MAY - These majes c beacons acceptable deal, this Pulit- Shawn Fisher, Set Designer; and selected museums have played an important zer Prize-nominated drama Cyrus Newi , Ligh ng De- throughout the state will role in New Jersey's his- The Deck is filled with unexpected signer; and Robert J Mar n, host the Lighthouse Chal- tory, guarding mariners and humor and extraordinary Costume Designer. lenge of NJ weekend on protecting our coasts for Open Fri., at 3pm humanity. Performance Informa- Sat. at noon Oct. 19 and Oct. 20. Take more than a century. Light- In this absorbing and bril- on - the challenge, tour the state houses serve as a reminder liant debate on the eternal A Walk in the Woods will and visit each par cipa ng of American ingenuity while Dining Room hope and relentless fu lity run from Oct. 23 to Nov. 16 lighthouse over the week- honoring the values of safe- of high-stakes poli cs, the at the Robert Shackleton Open Fri. & Sat. at 5pm end to help raise funds ty and heroism. Visit the opposing sides are brought Playhouse located on the for continued lighthouse lighthouses and museums to life by two Cape May corner of Lafayette and preserva on. on the Challenge for an opportunity to step back in Early Bird Menu me and learn more about The Biggest & Best Buffet In The County our state and na on's mari- Make reservations for our fi nal 5pm-6pm me history. weekend of the season. 3 Courses for $20 Begin the Challenge at OUR LAST NIGHT SAT. OCT. 12 any of the 11 participat- freereee pparkingarkking ~ eelevatorllevaattor ~ wwwww.icehousewildwood.comw iic ing New Jersey land-based 4415 park blvd., wildwood ~ 609.522.0033 Joy Buffet lighthouses, two museums Featuring Chinese, Japanese, American Cuisines and two life-saving sta ons, A Casual Family Atmosphere • Large Capacity Parking Free and purchase a souvenir ($1), which will be proof of 10 % your visit at each lighthouse and commemorate your Saturday OFF par cipa on in the event. BBQ Rib with coupon Hours of opera on for each Night exp. 10/11/13 lighthouse can be found at par cipa ng lighthouse and museum websites and at www.lighthousechallen- genj.org, www.njlhs.org, and www.visitnj.org. You can also fi nd the Lighthouse Restaurant Challenge of NJ on Facebook where you can communi- Marketplace cate with other lighthouse Atmosphere 3174 Rt. 9 South, Rio Grande (Across from Lowe’s - Just north of Rt. 47) fans. During the weekend, children 11 and under climb CUSTOMER 609-465-8830 • fax: 609-465-8832 free with an adult. The following lighthouses Serving Dinner APPRECIATION and museums invite the Friday, public to take advantage Gift Card SALE of this special weekend to Saturday & purchase a support and preserve the Play Corn Hole maritime history of our Sunday $50 gift card state: while you wait , from 4pm for only $40 , Barne- gat Lighthouse Historical Valid for 2014. Offer ends Oct. 19, 2013 Museum, Cape May Light- OPEN house, Cape May County WEEKENDS Museum, East Point Light, Early Bird Menu • Only $13.99 LIVE Finns Point Light, Hereford ONLY Inlet Light (and Delaware Served Fri. & Sun. (Excludes Sat.) from 4-5pm ENTERTAINMENT Fri. at 4pm for Dinner Bay Lights Virtual Tour), Sandy Hook Lighthouse, All Entrees include fresh garden salad or soup, bread, butter, and Dessert. Sat. 10/12 6-10 Sat. at 11:30am Navesink/Twin Lights, Sea ***Entrees include vegetable and baked potato or side of pasta*** Cowabunga Chris for Lunch Girt Lighthouse, Tatham Life (See Grid on Pg. A46 ) 4pmp for Dinner Saving Sta on 35, Tinicum Tour of Italy • Rigatoni alla Primavera • Manicotti • Stuffed Shells Light, Tucker's Island Light Penne al Forno • Shrimp Scampi • Salsa di Vongole CONCH BLOWING SATURDAY, OCT. 12TH at Tuckerton Seaport Mu- SUNSET IS OUR LAST DAY OF seum and U.S. Life Saving ***Eggplant Parmigian ***Veal or Chicken Parmigian Sta on 30. ***Deep Fried or Broiled Crab Cake CELEBRATION THE SEASON Night climbs will be of- ***Fried Shrimp ***Broiled or Fried Flounder fered at Absecon, Cape May, Sandy Hook, Tinicum ***Chicken Marsala ***Filet Mignon 6oz ($3.50 extra) THANKS FOR NOTHER and Tucker's Island Light at Tomato, Marinara, Vodka or Alfredo Sauce with Meatball or Sausage AANOTHER N! Tuckerton Seaport. SEASO For further informa on, Served Over your Choice of Spaghetti, Angel Hair, Linguini, Penne or Rigatoni GRGREATEAT SEASON! U IN THE please go to www.visitnj. (Not Available For Take Out) Must Be Seated By 5pm SEESEE YOYOU IN THE org/lighthouses-0; for a SPRSPRING!ING! map of par cipa ng light- Take Out Available houses with direc ons for travel, go to www.njlhs.org/ 5401 Atlantic Ave., Wildwood Crest • 609-523-0999 Beach & Browning Ave., North Cape May • 886-5529 challenge/ChallengeofNJ. www.LittleItalyWildwood.com • www.harpoonhenrys.net html.

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Crab House currently open 7 days from 11:30 am until it closes its doors for the season after business on Sunday October 13th. While supplies last All-You-Can-Eat Crabs are just $15 all day and night!!!

2 Mile Restaurant and Bar now open 7 days for lunch and dinner from 12 pm.

Please check out our new fall menu with $15 Nightly dinner specials (available for $12 before 3 pm) and our new fall Flatbread Pizza menu! Featuring Nightly Bar Specials And Happy Hour Daily from 2-5 pm with $1 off everything we have! Don’t forget Coors Light Drafts are $2.50 every day and Coors Light Bottles are $3! All Summer Draft beers are $3.75 while supplies last!

2 MILE FALL SPECIALS $15 NIGHTLY DINNER SPECIAL BAR SPECIALS (also available before 3 pm for $12) Available In The Bar And Bar Area Only Includes a house salad with Balsamic Vinaigrette MONDAY- $5 HOUSE-MADE CHILI N CORNBREAD MONDAY- BAKED HAM AND MAC N CHEESE TUESDAY- $5 SPECIALTY PIZZA MENU TUESDAY- Fried or Broiled Flounder platter WEDNESDAY- $5 HOT ROAST BEEF SUBS WEDNESDAY- PARMESAN NIGHT- THURSDAY- ½ PRICE PUB GRUB .50 wings Choose Fish, Chicken or Eggplant FRIDAY- FIESTA FRIDAYS! THURSDAY- Grilled PORK CHOPS- $2 TACOS, $4 PAPI FRIES, AND AT THE BAR ONLY With an Apple Pear Chutney $5 CHICKEN QUESADILLAS FRIDAY- FAJITAS- Choose Chicken or Beef SATURDAY- Ask server for tonight’s special MONDAY-FRIDAY SATURDAY- Ask server for tonight’s special GAME DAY SUNDAY- ½ price Fresh-shucked .50 CENT WINGS AND ½ PRICE PUB GRUB SUNDAY- ROAST TURKEY DINNER until 3pm FROM 1 PM! Oysters and Clams A40 www.DoTheShore.com Do The Shore Herald Newspapers October 9 2013 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.

Sushi • Teriyaki Family Birding Cruise 10/9/13 the Grand Hotel,

at 1:30pm in Cape May at The Intouchables at Hands-On Ghost Hunt- 10/16/13 the Nature Center of Cape sashimi • tempura 7:00pm in Millville at May (609) 898-8848 ing at 6:30pm in Cape South Jersey Hard of The Levoy Theatre (856) May at Historic Cold Hearing Support Group 696-4445 Hobby Night at 7:00pm Spring Village (609) 898- at 6:00pm in Court House W Eat In or Take Out W in Wildwood at First Bap- 2300 x10 in the Maruchi Room at tist Church of Wildwood 10/10/13 Cape Regional Medical

1711 Rt. 47 S, Rio Grande 889-9220 (609) 522-2981 10/13/13 Center (609) 463-4043 Crochet Your Own

(Across From ShopRite) Mittens at 8:30am in Sea 10/12/13 2013 Big Ticket to The Other Son at Isle City at the SIC Library, Ride Car Raffl e Drawing 7:00pm in Millville at (609) 463-6386 The Wildwood’s Hy- at 2:00pm in Smithville The Levoy Theatre (856) Mon.-Thurs. 11:30-10:30 droFest at 9:00am in at Historic Smithville 327-6400 OC Fire Dep. Open Fri. & Sat. 11:30 - 11:00 Wildwood Crest at Sunset House at 5:00pm in Ocean (609) 573-5029 Sun. Noon - 10:00 Lake (609) 889-9181 CMC Museum Pres- City at the OC Fire Depart- * * * * * * * * * * * * * ents Dale Gerhardt at

ment Local 27 Lima Bean Festival at Wildwood 50 Plus Re- 7:00pm in Cape May 9:00am in Cape May at union Dinner at 5:00pm Harborside Chats feat. Court House at the Cape Wilbraham Park, (609) in Wildwood at Wild- Lt.Cdr. Scott Rae, Regi- May County Museum 884-9325 wood Convention Hall, mental Commander at (609) 465-3535

(609) 522-8314 6:00pm in Cape May at The Fall Fest in the the Nature Center of Cape Park at 9:00am in Cape * * * * * * * * * * * * * 10/17/13 May (609) 898-8848 May at Rotary Park on Jack Melton Jazz Band Avalon Garden Club EARLY BIRD at 2:00pm in Cape May at Lafayette St (609) 886- Bus Trip to Byers’ Choice 0489 VFW Post 386

MENU 10/11/13 and Peddler’s Village at

Monday to Thursday Victorian Weekend at Avalon Chamber Sea- Jack Melton Jazz Band 8:00am in Avalon de- 4pm - 6pm 10:00am in Cape May food Festival at 10:00am at 2:00pm in Cape May at parts from Avalon Com- in Avalon at 30th St and the the VFW, (609) 368-3342 munity Hall (609) 408- at Cape May, (609) 884- beach (609) 967-3936 8960 x609 Fried Jumbo Shrimp 6.99 Fried Shrimp & Crab Cake 7.99 5404 Ajami at 4:00pm in

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Operated by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC) (609) 889-7000 | 5 WESTPUB.COM (Page A44 Please) Herald Newspapers October 9 2013 Do The Shore www.DoTheShore.com A41 23rd Annual Columbus Day Parade and Italian Festival are Oct. 12 SEA ISLE CITY, NJ – Sea Isle City’s 23rd Annual Co- lumbus Day Parade and Italian Festival will take place on Oct. 12, sponsored by Mayor Leonard Desiderio and his family. Both events will celebrate Sea Isle’s rich Italian heritage while de- ligh ng people of all ages with live music and other entertainment. The Columbus Day Pa- rade will begin at 2:00 p.m. in front of the Sea Isle City Italian American Club on JFK Boulevard (adjacent to the Sea Isle Bridge). The pa- rade will feature the Ocean City High School Marching pearing in Sea Isle City’s or compe ng in the annual com. For addi onal infor- Band as well as numerous 2013 Columbus Day Parade, ma on, email kixfes val@ representa ves of the Cape Cannoli Ea ng Contest can being a merchandise or food download an application gmail.com or phone (609) May County Sheriff’s De- vendor at the Italian Fes val 263-4461, extension 1230. partment, including Dodge form at www.kixmcnutleys. the Horse, the County’s OPEN WEEKENDS Law Enforcement Explor- Moorlyn Family Theatre to ers, McGruff the Crime Dog and Eddie the Eagle. The L parade will also feature Remain Open Through Fall L Y fi re engines and other res- E ’S cue vehicles, eye-catching OCEAN CITY - For the fi rst Life," and a cri c’s choice and the next Hunger Games K fl oats, representa ves from time in recent years, the coming of age film, “The release, "Catching Fire." local businesses and civic Moorlyn Family Theatre will Way Way Back.” By popu- Assuming solid commu- cafe organiza ons, members of remain open through the lar demand, "The Butler," nity response, the Moorlyn Sea Isle’s Italian American fall and Christmas seasons con nues, as well. will add Disney's "Frozen" Club, County and Municipal and into First Night cel- Other tles in the pipe- and the new Hobbit film, dignitaries, Sea Isle’s 2013 ebra ons. Because of the line include "Gravity" (San- "The Desola on of Smaug," A Wildwood Landmark For Over 75 Years! “Italian Royal Family,” Cape new management, distribu- dra Bullock and George both releases in December. May County’s Miss Cape tors are willing to provide Clooney) and "Grace Un- Asked about First Night, OÖ›Ä FÙ®. ƒÄ— Sƒã. ¥ÙÊà 11:30ƒÃ Resort Ashlyn Laveson, Miss fi rst-run releases on a trial plugged." Bazacas said he plans to ó®ã« ƒ Fç½½ BƒÙ M›Äç Outstanding Teen Megan basis, depending on local Ar s c Director Seth Ba- off er free fi lms to bu on- Keenan, Miss Pre-Teen Prin- response. Extensive parking zacas named other coming holders in two of the four cess Gabriella DiMarco and is free in the municipal lots features: "Captain Phillips" screens—“VeggieTales” for Burgers • Wraps • Grilled Reubens Miss Tiny Princess Noley adjacent to Moorlyn Terrace (Tom Hanks), "Free Birds" the younger set and award- Schenck, and many others and 8th Street. the new animated Free winning Disney Pixar short Homemade Soups • BBQ Ribs • Wings par cipants. Now playing, the highly Birds fi lm (Owen Wilson and anima ons for older teens Steamed Clams • Pizza & much more! The parade will run east promoted sequel, "Cloudy Amy Poehler), "Thor: The and adults. along JFK Boulevard, turn With a Chance of Meatballs Dark World" the latest se- Information: Moorlyn- right onto Landis Avenue, 2" along with "The Ul mate quel in the super hero saga, FamilyTheatre.org or 609- 4400 Atlantic Ave. Wildwood • 522-6817 and con nue south on Lan- 399-0006 dis un l culmina ng at 63rd Street, where the City’s Italian Fes val will be in full swing at KIX-McNutleys. Sea Isle's Italian Fes val, HAPPENING THIS FALL AT THE DOGTOOTH BAR & GRILL which will take place be- ASK ABOUT OUR PARTY TRAYS & CATERING OPTIONS Gioia tween 10:00 a.m. and Dusk, promises to be bigger and be er than ever, thanks to RestaurantRestaurant & BarBa an Italian Vendors Market with craft and specialty merchandise, delicious Ital- UNDER ian delicacies, a display by NEW MANAGEMENT The Cento Food Corpora- tion, free raffles, and an FRIDAY’S Name that Tune 9pm (1st Place Prize) extensive line-up of enter- Extended Happy Hour 4pm to 7pm Open tainment, including musical Reverse Happy Hour 11pm to 12am performances by American Thursday thru Sunday Idol fi nalist Chris an Fo , SATURDAY’S 2013 Sea Isle City’s Got Tal- Great Food and Drink Specials Live Music 9:30pm Serving dinner from 4pm ent winner Mara Justine, opera singer Joe Avanzato Chili Bowl Mini Burgers (3) or Mini Burgers (3) $5 (extra for toppings) and other entertainers. $1.5 Domestic Drafts ‡ $2.5 23oz Miller Lite Drafts OFFERING 2 INCREDIBLE SPECIALS! 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Two on Tap Butcher Fresh Meats • Rotisserie Chicken • Breakfast brings audiences back in • Fresh Orange Juice • Wings Sandwiches me to the era when cou- & Lemonades • Jams & Jellies ples like Fred & Ginger and • Fresh & Organic • Build Your Own 99¢ Coffee Mickey & Judy filled the Produce Salad Bar silver screen with ght vocal harmony and precision tap • Dairy • Marinated & Any Size choreography. • Potato Salad, Pickled Products Classic songs, fantastic Macaroni Salad, • Donuts & Fruit vocals, gorgeous costumes Cucumber Salad Breads and exciting tap dancing • Cheesesteaks • Hoagies mix for Two on Tap! Cel- • Sliders • Bagels & Rolls ebrated performers Melissa Corner of 7th & New Jersey Aves, North Wildwoodldd d • 1-800-AMISH-AVE18800 AAMISHMMIISHSSH AVAAVEVE Gia no and Ron DeStefano pay tribute to the Great www.amishmarketofnw.com American Songbook and classic Broadway song-and- Broadway Na onal Tour of I think they will be a huge have been featured as a dance in this fun, lively, and Fiddler on the Roof. Togeth- sensa on this summer with member of the most well- fast-paced show that gets er, they have an unmatched the pops.” known kick-line in history, crowds singing and danc- chemistry that crosses the Melissa Giattino began the Radio City Rockettes, ing along from their seats. footlights to create one her professional performing and she has assisted and Featuring sensa onal new unforge able show. career at the age of 17 in the dance-captained for some arrangements of standards Two on Tap is a truly Na onal Tour of A Chorus of the most famous tap like “I Got Rhythm” and unique experience – soaring Line and hasn't looked back choreographers in the busi- “Yes Sir, That’s My Baby,” vocals, spirited dance num- since. While appearing in ness, including Tony Award • JApanese Hibachi as well as rousing favorites bers, and a vibrant, modern the all-Gershwin musical winner Danny Daniels and like “Sing, Sing, Sing” and trip down memory lane for Crazy for You at the famous Tony Award nominee Randy • sushi bar • thai cuisine “L-O-V-E,” Two on Tap uses audiences of all ages. Walnut Street Theater in Skinner. Gi ed with a beau- fresh, original choreography Conductor and music Philadelphia, Gia no audi- ful voice as well, Gia no Lunch to show how classic song- director for the orchestra oned for the Hal Prince/Su- has starred in musicals on Mon.-Thur. 11am - 3pm, and-dance s ll endures and Linda Gen lle fi rst saw the san Stroman produc on of stages around the world, Fri. & Sat. 11am - 3pm entertains. duo on a Princess Cruise and Show Boat and soon found including the title role in Based in New York City, was completely impressed. herself singing and dancing the International Tour of Dinner Sun • 12 noon - 10pm, Two on Tap is Melissa Giat- Gen lle con nues, “I knew alongside an all-star cast on Peter Pan, Fanny Brice in Mon. - Thurs. 4:30pm - 10:30pm, tino, a true triple-threat the minute I saw their fi rst London's West End. Her tal- Funny Girl, Esther Smith in who made her Broadway number that our audiences ents as a true "triple-threat" Meet Me in St. Louis, and Fri. & Sat. 4:30pm - 11pm debut in 42nd Street and would love this tap dancing, performer eventually led Annie Oakley in Annie Get was featured as a mem- singing duo. They are one her back to her home state Your Gun. Open 7 Days a Week ber of the Radio City Rock- of the most talented duo I of New York, where she Ron DeStefano has gar- e es, and Ron DeStefano, have ever seen and I wanted made her Broadway Debut nered rave reviews and an award-winning tenor to bring a dance show to as an original revival cast awards for his performances 13 S. Dennis Road, Cape May Court House who showcased his skills at our audiences this year to member of the tap-dancing around the world, from 609-465-8888 • 609-463-8888 Lincoln Center and on the expand our variety shows. spectacular, 42nd Street. the ho est cabaret venues Her incredible talents of New York City to the lavish opera houses of Eu- rope. Originally from South Fabulous Friday Florida, DeStefano spent Happy Hour 3-7pm his college years balancing classical vocal performance $5 Apps at the bar studies at Florida State Uni- Drink Specials versity with professional musical theatre roles at Live Entertainment Seaside Music Theater in Daytona Beach. Following Friday Shrimp graduation, he made his way to Manha an, began Night $12.99 audi oning for the Broad- Scampi, Fried, Broiled, Coconut, way stage, and only months Parm or Fajita, Plus Shrimp later found himself making his interna onal debut with Appetizers & Soup CELEBRATE AUTUMN the Tony-Award winning Come Join The Good Times musical Evita. Since then, he has criss- Saturday 4-Course crossed North America, 7 Days A Week singing and dancing at some Chef Dinner of the most historic and 1 Harbor Road & Route 9, Beesley’s Point (Just outside Ocean City) well-reputed venues in the Specials For $20 609-390-3322 • www.TuckahoeInn.com United States, including Overlooking the Scenic Great Egg Harbor Bay New York City's Lincoln Open Fri., Sat., Sun. Center (Babes in Toyland), Connecticut's Goodspeed Serving Lunch from 11am Sunday $10.99 Opera House (No, No, Na- nette) and New Jersey's Dinner from 4:30pm Chef Paper Mill Playhouse (Rod- gers and Hammerstein's Specials Cinderella). DeStefano starred opposite Academy Award nominee Theodore Bikel in the Na onal Tour Sunday of Fiddler on the Roof, and he has lent his lyric tenor Game Day! to song-and-dance roles in many shows including 42nd $2 Domestic Drafts • $2.50 Domestic Bottles Street, Anything Goes, and $5 Appetizers & Other Specials Sugar Babies. No stranger to the New York City night- club circuit, he received the coveted Back Stage Bistro Award for his cabaret work and has mul ple studio re- cordings to his credit. DJ Entertainment Two on Tap will join the Jersey Shore Pops in a show called Broadway on Tap, Friday and Saturday 9pm which will contain mostly Broadway standards and 609-522-3350 classics. The date and lo- cation of the concert are Spruce & Olde New Jersey Aves., Anglesea At Champagne Island Resort currently being planned. flipflopzbarandgrill.com (Page A43 Please) Herald Newspapers October 9 2013 Do The Shore www.DoTheShore.com A43

ʻThe ConcertPassion to Beof Held Romanticism’ Oct. 19 CAPE MAY -- On Sat., Dr. Greenspan, who Kenneth Fuchs, composer, Music Magazine praises his Oct. 19, a violin and piano never leaves a teaching at the London Symphony “persuasive playing, silky concert given by Access to moment unattended, will Orchestra a year or so ago. tone, sensi vity to colour Art, Inc. will present Dr. Bert speak about the period of He performed in Kiev this and flair for golden-age Greenspan, violin, and Elise Roman cism in music, with summer, and has performed style.” Auerbach, piano, as they ex- commentary on women as on his late 1700’s rare violin Concert ckets are $20. plore the depth of Roman - muses and musicians, while made by the Cremonese Adults, $15. Seniors and cism. Dr. Bert Greenspan demonstra ng the beauty master Lorenzo Storioni may be purchased at the taught for generations at of the period on violin and and a Dominique Pecca e door from 6 p.m. on Oct. 19. Rowan University, and Elise piano. Schubert and Mozart bow. He has been featured Tickets for the three course Auerbach, a Philadelphia will be featured. numerous mes on Perfor- dinner are $70. Per person performer, studied at Tem- Access will also present mance Today, a program and include a concert of ple University and received a dinner at Union Park on that reaches 1.2 million lis- music by Bach and a conver- her MM in Music from the Oct. 26 featuring Michael teners on 230 radio sta ons sa on with Michael Ludwig. University of Cincinna Con- Ludwig, celebrated interna- nationwide. Ludwig’s dis- Send checks to Access to servatory. onal violinist, and former cography has drawn cri cal Art, Inc., 417 E. Pacifi c Ave., OPEN Thursday thru Sunday in OCTOBER The concert will be held Associate concertmaster acclaim from both sides of Cape May Court House, N.J. at the Cape Island Bap st of the Philadelphia Orches- the Atlan c. Fanfare maga- 08210. Call (609) 465-3963 'LQQHUIURPSP‡/DWH1LJKW‡&RFNWDLOV‡'HVVHUWV Church at Gurney and Co- tra. Michael is now enjoy- zine writes: “His phrasing is for reserva ons. Check us 3 CourseCourse MenuMenu AnytimeAnyn time $300 lumbia Streets, Cape May, ing an interna onal career so sensi ve--it could serve online at www.accesstoart. N.J. Parking is available as a soloist and recorded as a object lesson to every org or on Facebook at Ac- ‡ ‡HAPPY HOUR behind the church. the American Rhapsody by budding violinist.” And BBC cess to Art. 1(: Dr. Greenspan is currently SPDWRXUQHZH[WHQGHGEDU performing with Opera Na- $7 House Wines, Martinis & Apps ples and with the Southwest Symphony in Fort Myers. West Cape May 3DFLILF$YHQXH‡:LOGZRRG&UHVW1- Elise recently performed at Temple University, and 609.522.5425‡www.marienicoles.com performs with many musical Lima Bean Festival associa ons in Philadelphia. Dr. Greenspan is an under- graduate from Juilliard, with to Be Held Oct. 12 a doctorate in performance from Indiana University. He WEST CAPE MAY -- This much an cipated and world famous event celebrates the performs currently at Opera agricultural roots of West Cape May and South Jersey. Held annually on the Sat. of Naples and the Southwest Columbus Day weekend, the Lima Bean Fes val features all things lima, such as lima Symphony in Fort Myers, bean soup, lima bean chili, lima bean cookies, lima bean empanadas, lima bean crepes, Florida. Dr. Greenspan lima bean hummus and even lima bean ice cream! There are also vendors selling lima conducted two lecture/ bean po ery, lima bean jewelry, lima bean tshirts, lima bean birdhouses and lima demonstra ons on the Ital- bean stained glass. B@RT@KE@LHKXCHMHMF ian Renaissance and the In addi on, crab cakes, barbeque, smoothies, and desserts will be available. English Renaissance for Ac- The crowning of the 2013 Lima Bean King and Queen takes place at 3 p.m. cess to Art at the Southern Special this year, we are honored to have been asked to host a wedding at the lima Mansion. bean fes val. At 4 p.m., the stage will transform into a wedding chapel all decked out in Limas! Broadway For more informa on, call Diane Flanegan at 609-884-9325. (From Page A42) To be on the waiting list for ckets for this concert, SPIAGGETTA ITALIAN please email: Linda@Jer- “LITTLE BEACH” IN ITALIAN seyShorePops.org, or call RESTAURANT 609-628-4544. The Jersey IN STONE HARBOR 2 Large Pizzas $17.99 Shore Pops website will be BEFORE 6PM DAILY Any Burger, FF & Soda $8.99 announcing the 2014 Sum- mer Concert Season very OPEN DAILY THRU OCTOBER soon. You can email them at www.JerseyShorePops.org. “PASTA TO DREAM ABOUT” LUNCH, DINNER & LATE NIGHT Although the Middle 7800 DUNE DRIVE, AVALON Township Summer Con- “LIKE BEING IN EUROPE” cert Season is not currently DINE IN 368.5505 or TAKE OUT 368.1072 completed, the orchestra does have several concerts “ABSOLUTE HEAVEN” | in Ocean City confi rmed for $TQFDQR€2HYY@€2@RS@€%Q@AB@JDR /@QSHMHR€$DDQ€9HMD€%NBJS@HKR 2014. The concerts which are confi rmed for 2014 for Open Thursday - Monday at 4:00 the Ocean City Music Pier ~ HAPPYH HOUR are as follows: *Testimonials From Trip Advisor SUNDAYS May 24 at 7:00 p.m.: FromF Open til Close “America” starring Linda Special Drink Gen lle & The Jersey Shore 609.368.9400 • 9800 3rd Ave., Stone Harbor, NJ Pricing pops. This big band concert WWW.SPIAGGETTANJ.COM • FREE PARKING BEHIND THE BUILDING $5 & $6 Apps will tribute America Heroes with mainly music Glenn Miller & George Gershwin. $5 Burgers, Wings & Nachos July 26 at 2:00 p.m.: $1 Hot Dogs “Country Divas” starring Jacklyn Buckingham & the Jersey Shore Pops. This con- cert wills tribute the great ladies of country music in- EVVERYR NIGHT IS WING NIGHT cluding Patsy Cline, Lore a 77p7pm-ClC ose (1/2 Price Wings) Lynn, Martina McBride, MOON Bacon-W rappedd Meatloaf TUE $2 Tues Carrie Underwood, Dolly sdayd s - $2 Tacos, SSliliders, Parton and many others. Hot Dogs & Beers Jacklyn Buckingham has WEDEDD Ribb Night THURS become a regular popular $5 NorthEnd Bur FRI ger guest entertainer with the Buy Onne ENTREE orchestra and will break Serving Dinner Geet 2ndnd 1/2 Off SATS Seaf from her tradi onal Broad- Fri., Sat. & Sun. 4:30pm ood Combo $19.99 CrCrab Cluslu way style of singing for this Ask about Sunday tert s,s Bacon-Wrappe Sccallo d country themed show. brunch coming soon! ps, Fried Shrimp, Appple To purchase tickets for Gingerer Slaw & FF Available for Private Parties SUN Chef the 2014 Ocean City Season ’s ChoC ice Lasagna Pass, call 1- 609-628-4544 Local Seafood & Produce or 1-800-838-3006 or go online at www.JerseyShore- Featuring Our New Fall Menu! Open Daily thru October À Lunch À Dinner À Late Nighth Pops.org. You can view the Now offering FREE soup or salad with Live Music Fridays with Ann Oswald sea ng chart online and all purchase of entree until 5:30pm seats are reserved sea ng Chestnut & Olde NJ Aves À North Wildwood on a fi rst come fi rst serve 520952 Pacifi c Ave., Wildwood, NJ • (609)522-5223 Like us on (Right across from Duffers) 609.435.5691 À www.northendamericangrill.com basis. A44 www.DoTheShore.com Do The Shore Herald Newspapers October 9 2013 Children’s Calendar Events Cat on a Hot Tin Roof & Brian Betz at 3:00pm tume Ball at 8:00pm in Bowling at 8:00pm in Millville at in Cape May at the First North Wildwood at North The Levoy Theatre (856) Presbyterian Church of Wildwood Recreation Cen- 327-6400 Cape May ter (609) 602-3951

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Call For Details. Halloween Breakfast Create A Mosaic Women's Day at the Beach Bards pres- at 8:00am in Wildwood Pumpkin Candle Holder Range at 10:30am in Wil- ent Poetry and Prose at Crest at the Wildwood at 1:00pm in Petersburg liamstown at Mullica Hill 6:00pm in Sea Isle City Crest Vol. Fire Dept. (609) at the Upper Twp. Branch, Rifl e & Pistol Club at the SIC Library, (609) Weekend 827-0013 Two for Tuesdayy 463-6386

(609) 463-6386 * * * * * * * * * * * * * Beach Writers Autumn Cat on a Hot Tin Roof Lighthouse Challenge Monday Night at the Family $2 Games Retreat at 8:30am in Court at 2:00pm in Millville at of NJ at 8:00am in Cape Movies at 7:00pm in Cape $2 Shoes House at Jessie Creek Win- Special The Levoy Theatre (856) May Point at the Cape May Court House at the ery, (609) 729-4605 ANY 1 HOUR- ALL U CAN BOWL $2 Pizza Slice 327-6400 May Lighthouse (609) 884- Middle Township Perform-

up to 5 players per lane 5404 ing Arts Center (609) 463- $2 Hot Dogs ‘The Passion of Ro- 1924 10/29/13 Saturday & Sunday manticism’ Concert at TEDx Cape May at $2 Large Soda 11am-3pm $10 per lane • 3-6pm- $12 per lane 6:00pm in Cape May at 9:30am in Cape May at "Women of Wonder" $2 Domestic Draftss Congress Hall (888) 944- 10/22/13 Third Annual Event at Sundays: 6-10pm- $15 per lane the Cape Island Baptist 1816 4:00pm in Stone Harbor Church (609) 465-3963 Aqua Zumba Class at 9:30am in Wildwood at a “super-secret” location 3401 New Jersey Ave., Wildwood • 609-729-0111 Agatha Christie's The Cat on a Hot Tin Roof Crest at the Von Savage (609) 463-3670 Check our website for hours www.IslandBowling.com Rats at 7:00pm in Margate at 3:00pm in Millville at the Levoy Theatre (856) Pool at Margate Community 327-6400 11/1/13

Church (609) 822-0013 The Zinghoppers at OPEN YEAR ROUND The Jazz Vespers Se- 10:00am in Millville at Craft a Sea Glass Pen- Serving Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner ries feat. Denis DiBlasio The Levoy Theatre (856) dant at 10:00am in Sea 327-6400 Isle City at Sea Isle City

Daily at Two Locations The Zinghoppers at Library (609) 463-6386 Lecture Series to Be 11:30am in Millville at 11/2/13 Held at the Cape May The Levoy Theatre (856) 327-6400 7th Annual High Tides

County Museum Advanced Peyote Bead Striper Tournament at COURT HOUSE -- We have a story, and it’s not just old Weaving 2 Day Workshop 8:00am in Cape May at and dusty. The Cape May County Historical and Genealogi- at 1:00pm in Court House Hinch Marina (609) 289- cal Society is embarking on a mission to share stories and 2962 x609 at the CMC Library, Main conversa on based on our recent history. The Society was Branch (609) 463-6386 Burke Motor Group Diner Cafe Restaurant formed in 1927 and has amassed a wonderful collec on of Cabaret & Cabernet Golf- objects and documents which are relevant to the history of 10/25/13 less Gala at 7:00pm in Cape May County. Their inten on is to enhance the “old” Early Bird Specials 3-5:30pm Beach Motocross Races Court House at Wildwood with the “new.” You don’t need a lineage back to the May- Golf & Country Club Blackboard Specials • Full Course Dinners fl ower to appreciate our way of life in Cape May County. In at 11:00am in Wildwood Take Out Available • Baking on the Premises on the sand at Spicer Av- an eff ort to preserve our local culture, the Historical Society 11/6/13 enue (609) 522-4546 will be presen ng a monthly lecture series with subject 325 WEST SPRUCE AVE. , 245 West White Horse Pike, ma er that touches all of our lives here in South Jersey. Avalon Recreation De- CMC Museum Presents Mark your calendars now, on Oct. 16 at 7 p.m., the partment Trunk or Treat Stan Sperlak at 7:00pm in NORTH WILDWOOD GALLOWAY Museum will be hos ng Dale Gerhardt, local press pho- at 5:00pm in Avalon in the Cape May Court House at 609-729-4900 609-748-0033 tographer, who will share his collec on of storm photos parking lot at 29th Street the Cape May County Mu- from “Sandy.” Nov. 6 at 7 p.m., Stan Sperlak, well known and Avalon Avenue seum (609) 465-3535

FREE PARKING • www.stardinercafe.com local ar st and Middle Township Historian, will present a talk featuring vintage photographs, with a focus on Middle 11/8/13 10/26/13

Township. Middle Township International Jazz Fes- If you are interested in sharing your history or story, or Largest-Ever Harvest tival at 10:00am in Cape know someone who should, please contact the Museum at Festival at 10:00am in May at Congress Hall (888) MARQ’S PUB 609-465-3535 or through www.cmcmuseum.org. 944-1816 Court House at The Mid- dle Township Department Writing & Human Cre- & RESTAURANT of Recreation, (609) 465- ativity with Andre Dubus 8743 x9 III at 6:00pm in Sea Isle

Boo at the Zoo at City at the SIC Library, 10:00am in Cape May (609) 463-6386 “CAPE MAY’S HIDDEN GEM” Court House at the Cape May County Park & Zoo 11/9/13 TICKETS Freud’s (609) 465-5271 609 770-8311 The Machine - Pink ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT Last Community Tree Give- Floyd Tribute at 8:00pm Robert Shackleton in Millville at The Levoy Playhouse away at 10:00am in Court BREAKFAST BUFFET 405 Lafayette Street House at 33 Mechanic St Theatre (856) 327-6400 Session Cape May, New Jersey

CapeMayStage.org Downtown Merchants Fresh cut fruits, yogurts, bacon, sausage, scrambled 11/10/13 Tickets also available at by Mark St.Germain Trick or Treat at 2:00pm eggs, breads, pastries, make your own Belgian directed by Roy Steinberg in Ocean City from 6th- Hot Taters Jazz Band waffl es, and omelets made to order are just a 11th Streets and participat- at 2:00pm in Cape May ing merchants at VFW Post 386

few of the delights that wait to greet you in the Beef & Beer Benefit Mr. Cao Goes to Wash- mornings at Marq’s Pub and Restaurant. for Bill Ravenkamp at ington at 3:00pm in Mill- Sept18– Oct19,2013 8:00pm in Wildwood ville at The Levoy Theatre Crest at the Bayview Inn $10.95 FOR ADULTS, $5.95 FOR CHILDREN Co-sponsored by (856) 327-6400

(609) 463-1867 AND KIDS UNDER 4 EAT FREE SeaSalt Restaurant & The Mad Batter Sober Halloween Cos- 11/12/13

BREAKFAST HOURS: Creative Art for Adults OPEN YEAR ROUND with Special Needs at Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. LLULUNUNUNCHCH •D• DIININNNNNNERER •L• LATAATETETE NNIIGHGGHTHTHT 1:00pm in Villas at Lower Township Library (609) Saturday & Sunday 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Weekly Specials 463-6386

Happy Hour 11/14/13

Downstairs Only 15th Annual Canstruc- ENTERTAINMENT Mon.-Fri. from 4-6pm tion at 8:00am in Livings- $2 Domestics • $2.50 Well Drinks Thursday ton at Livingston Mall 1/2 Price Apps (973) 280-9614

StellarMojo10pm Tuesday & THursday Prime Rib Night $12.99 11/15/13

Friday Wednesday: Create Mosaic Pen- Quizzo & Music with DJ Palko 9pm Super Size Chicken Parm $11.99 dant 2-Day Workshop at Sunday: 1:00pm in Sea Isle City at Saturday Night Sea Isle City Library (609) DJ Mollo Entertainment $2 Tacos all day & night 463-6386 HALLOWEEN PARTY Coming Soon: Fame & Fortune 11/16/13 Nov. 2 at 10pm w/DJ Jerry Smith • Oct. 26th Cape Cuisine: One All Eagles Game Specials! Cash prize giveaway! Pot Cooking at 1:00pm in $2 Domestic • $2 Tacos Cape May Court House $2.50 Well Drinks 609-522-4991 at Cape May Court House

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Halloween Party Happy Hour M-F 4:30-6:30 Sat. Oct. 26 All Day Sundays Family Friendly Atmosphere All Food Specials 4-8pm only CHEESESTEAK NIGHT & BALLS ’n’ BREWS & QUIZZO NAME THAT TUNE MON $3 Meatball Sandwiches THURS $1 Coors Light Drafts 8pm til close $4 Cheesesteaks $1.50 Coors Light Drafts • 8pm til close FIESTA NIGHT LIVE TUE Live Entertainment SAT ENTERTAINMENTE Tacos 3 for $3 • Coronas & Modelos $2.50 DRINK SPECIALS WINGS n’ YUENGS SNOW CRAB & SHOOTER SUNDAYS WED 1/2 Priced Wings SUN $10.99 1 lb. Snow Crab Clusters Yuenglings $2.00 $1 Oyster Shootersters 1512 Route 9 North, Swainton, NJ • 609-465-15155 DDOO TTHEHE www.CountryClubTavern.com fall- and seafood-themed to the Sea Isle Bridge). The cra s and ac vi es includ- parade will run east along The party is at The Rio! ing face painting, bounce JFK Boulevard, turn right houses, cra s, games and onto Landis Avenue, and SSHOREHORE more. Local restaurants con nue south on Landis will compete on both days un l culmina ng at 63rd Rehearsal 10/9-10/13 of the fes val. The return Street, where the City’s Birthday Holiday Dinners Italian Fes val will be in Parties Escape into the world of and 140 mph! For fans who of the popular Clam Shuck- Parties ing Contest is scheduled for full swing at KIX-McNut- French cinema this Wednes- want to see the race boats leys. Sea Isle's Italian Fes- day night at the Levoy up close and talk to the driv- Saturday at 2:30 p.m., and Baby local “shuckers” will race val, which will take place Anniversary Theatre’s showing of “The ers and crews, pit passes can between 10 am and dusk, Parties Showers Intouchables” beginning at be purchased at the event to the fi nish in a shucking showdown. Live entertain- promises to be bigger and 7 pm. This interna onally for $10. For more info, call be er than ever, thanks to acclaimed fi lm is set in Paris 609-889-9181. ment will also be featured throughout the weekend, an Italian Vendors Market and revolves around the This Saturday morning in with craft and specialty aristocra c and intellectual West Cape May, check out lis ng popular local musi- • Private Room • Seating for 30 Guests • Custom Menus • cians including Marnie & merchandise, delicious Philippe, a quadriplegic mil- “everything Lima” at exit Italian delicacies, a display Call today to book your party! lionaire. He is interviewing zero’s annual Lima Bean Nate, Michael Thompson Duo, The Loosh Catastrophe by The Cento Food Corpo- candidates for the posi on Fes val. Beginning at 9 am ra on, free raffl es, and an of his caregiver, with his red- in Wilbraham Park, this cel- Duo and more. Sea Isle City Mayor Leon- extensive line-up of enter- haired secretary Magalie. ebra on of the town’s rich tainment. Later in the day, Out of the blue, the rude farming heritage promises ard Desiderio and family are proud to present the the Italian Fes val’s annual AMERICAN STEAK & SEAFOOD HOUSE African Driss cuts the line great food, quality vendors, Cannoli Ea ng Contest will Featuring hand-cut steaks, fresh seafood, an amazing selection of wines & beer-on-tap & 23rd Annual Columbus Day Grande Center Shopping Mall • Rio Grande • 609-889-2000 of candidates and brings a antiques, entertainment, delight spectators under document from the Social and family fun. A few blocks Parade and Italian Fes val this coming Saturday, Oc- the music tent. As its name Security and asks Phillipe east, gear up for the upcom- suggests, this compe on to sign it to prove that he ing holiday season with tober 12th. The Columbus Day Parade will begin at 2 features contestants eat- is seeking a job posi on so Cape May’s Fall Fest in the ing sizable quantities of he can receive his unem- Park, also set for Saturday, pm in front of the Sea Isle City Italian American Club the popular confec on as ployment benefi t. Philippe October 12th. This annual quickly as possible. challenges Driss, offering cra show will take place on JFK Boulevard (adjacent him a trial period of one in Rotary Park of Lafaye e KITCHENKKITCHEN OPENOPPEN EveryEvE ery dayday 11am11am ‘tiltil latelate nnightiight month to gain experience Street and will feature hand- Happy Hour helping him. Then Driss can made jewelry, Christmas MON.- FRI. 4-7pm (Bar & Restaurant) decide whether he would items and decora ons, lin- $1 Domestic Pints • $2 Domestic Bottles like to stay with him or not. ens, photo artwork, home- $2.00 Mixed Drinks • 1/2 Price Appetizers Driss accepts the challenge made baked goods, recycled ALLALL NFNNFLL GAGAMESMEM S and moves to the mansion, "trinkets", and more. $1.50 Bud Lite pints changing the boring life of Complete with pumpkins, $1 Dogs, 99¢ Menu & Phillipe and his employees. hay bales and delicious sea- lots of giveaways! (Bar Only) A er this touching movie food, the Avalon Chamber Friday Oct. 11th Cowabunga Chris 9pm night, prepare for Cape of Commerce will host its May’s always exci ng Victo- annual Seafood Fes val this Monday Meatloaf, Mashed Potatoes & Corn $8.95 rian Weekend and its lineup weekend, from 10 am to 5 Tuesday ALL YOU CAN EAT DUNGENESS CRABS of promising events. Hosted pm Saturday and Sunday. $1.50 Beef or Chicken Tacos by Cape May’s MAC, this Wednesday Fresh Cut 10oz. NY Strip with Potato & Veg. $12.99 The event will be held at 45¢ Wings (4-10pm) weekend is the best time 30th Street and the beach Hibachi • Sushi • Teriyaki of year to visit Victorian in Avalon, and will feature Thursday Turkey w/Pumpkin Pie $7.95 & $12.95 Platters Cape May and celebrate the cra s, gi s, live entertain- Friday Chef Seafood Specials from $9.99 Tempura • Udon Noodles unique heritage of America’s ment, children’s games and Saturday Prime Rib (12 oz. Queen Cut) w/2 sides $15.95 fi rst seashore resort. A few activities, and of course, Sunday Make Your Own Bloody Mary Pint $5 of the weekend’s highlights (9am-12noon) / Breakfast Brunch Menu $4.99 Yozu is offering: the best seafood in the Chef Pasta Specials from $9.99 include the Cape May's area. Bring the kids with Designer Show House, a you to participate in the 18th & New Jersey Avenues Like • Remarkable Sushi Chefs Champagne Brunch Walk, North Wildwood • (609) 522-3030 Us On Murder Mystery Dinners, a • Friendly & Considerate Service Cra & An ques Show, and Coming Soon... • Freshest Seafood Available a self-guided wine trail. Visit CaseyCa s e y ’ s www.capemaymac.org for a • A Wonderful Experience to Share complete schedule. zombie Party Rev up your Saturday Sat. Oct. 26th @8pm with Friends or Sunday morning with with Sindi Raymond the Wildwoods’ Governor’s Cup Hydrofest, held on Sun- DAILY SPECIALS set Lake at Rambler Road Call About Family Friendly MON. - $3 Burgers, $1.75 Yuengling Drafts, and New Jersey Avenue in $2.50 Yuengling Bottles Our Wildwood Crest on October TUES. - $9 Pasta Dish w/salad & includes Specials 12th and 13th. This exci ng $2 glass of wine international powerboat Entertainment FRIDAY, OCT. 11TH WED. - $9 Shepherd’s Pie or racing event is coupled with Chicken Pot Pie w/side salad; ~ Eat In or Take Out ~ a 6-block fes val of cra , GARY & THE KID 6PM $3 Imports merchandise and food ven- 3845 Bayshore Rd., SATURDAY, OCT. 12TH THURS . - Tacos, Fajitas, Quesadillas, dors, open from 9 am to 4 SALTY DOGS 8PM North Cape May, NJ 08204 pm daily. Races begin each FRIDAY, OCT. 18TH $4.00 Coronas & Corona Lights, morning at 10 am. Inboard GARY & THE KID 6PM $2.50 Bud Lime A Rita & Straw Ber Ritas • 609-898-8888 powered hydroplanes and FRI. - Fisherman’s Catch of The Day Mon. - Thurs.: 11:30am-10pm flatbottoms will compete Happy Hour Mon.-Fri. 4-7pm SAT. & SUN. - Blackboard Specials on a one-mile oval course $1.75 Pints, $2 Domestics, $5 Egg Sandwich & Mimosa (11am-1pm) • Sun:11:30am-9:30pm in full view of the spectator $3 Drinks, Special App Menu • Fri. & Sat.: 11:30-11pm area. Boats range in size Mon-Weds 9pm-11pm • $3 Bombs During Eagles Games: $2 Bottles Bud from 12 to 23 feet and will Light Drafts & Food Specials reach speeds between 80 3rd & New York Aves., N. WilWildwooddw d • 6609-522-775909 522 7759 A46 www.DoTheShore.com Do The Shore Herald Newspapers October 9 2013

Film tles include: More Than Honey, If I Were You, Free the Mind, Computer Grazie per gli ospitalita ci Movie Night Chess, Hava Nagila, The Trials of Muhammad Ali, verdiamo dal mese di Aprile del Decep ve Prac ce of Ricky Jay, When Comedy Went to Giorno 25 della anno 2014. School, Fire In The Blood and Coming to the more to be announced. Grazie Novamette. “This is something unique, that no other venue in our area is doing and we are extremely proud and ex- Middle PAC cited that Middle Township ship Performing Arts Center, PAC will be host to current an agreement was made documentaries and inde- for the PAC to begin a fi lm pendent fi lms,” says Aspell. series tled “Monday Night “Additionally, we see this at the Movies” star ng on as an excellent educa onal Oct. 21. resource for students across Twice monthly, fi lms will the region.” be shown at the PAC at 7 For more information p.m. “These fi lms are cur- open daily from 4:30pm about PAC’s Monday Night rent and the PAC will host at the Movies, call 609- reservations 729-0401 the only regional theatre 463-1924 or go to www. free parking • full bar screenings,” says Carol Stru- MiddlePAC.net ett, partner at ProMedia great wines • outrageous food Group. The fi lms will ap- Schedule of Movies: peal to all ages and cover a Oct. 21 - More Than COURT HOUSE - While enthusiasts will no longer wide variety of topics that Honey watching the Academy have to travel to Philadel- are entertaining, informa- Nov. 4 – If I Were You Awards, did you ever won- phia or New York to view ve and educa onal. “Film Nov. 18 - Hava Nagila 1901 New York Avenue • North Wildwood der where the documenta- these movies. The Mid- students, in par cular, will ries and independent fi lms dle Township Performing be interested in attend- Dec. 2 - Computer www.pirosrestaurant.com Friend us on facebook could be viewed? Well, fi lm Arts Center announces the ing “Monday Night at the Chess launch of “Monday Night Movies” to experience the Dec. 16 - Free The at the Movies” beginning documentary genre,” says Mind Oct. 21. The Performing Strue . Jan. 13 - The Trials of Arts Center, located at 212 [Movie goers will enjoy PLACE FRIDAY SATURDAY REST OF WEEK Bayberry Drive in Cape May the complete movie expe- Muhammad Ali Court House, NJ, is a state rience at the Performing Jan. 27 – Deceptive of the art venue for plays Arts Center with a large PracƟ ce; The Mysteries and performances, and will screen and comfortable & Mentors of Ricky Jay BEACH CREEK Call For Entertainment soon become known as a sea ng. The fi lm series will Feb. 10 - When Com- Page A40 • 522-1062 fi lm venue as well. run from this fall through Local adver sing agency, the spring of 2014. There edy Went to School The Beach Favorites Vintage Rock Sun. Oct 13 - Billy Joel Open ProMedia Group, which will be one sea ng at 7 p.m. Feb. 24 - Fire In The BOILER ROOM with BaNaNa Trio with The Billy D Mic with Terry O’Brien & recently opened a movie and the Performing Arts Blood division, recognized that Center can seat as many as March 10 - The Well Page A42 • 884-8421 9-1am Light Trio 9-1am Friends 7-11pm residents of this region did 1,000 people. Tickets will Diggers Daughter not have easy access to view be $8.00 for all ages, and CASEY’S ON Gary & The Salty Dogs current documentaries and can be purchased either in March 24 – Pandoras independent films. After Promise THIRD Kid 6pm 8pm advance by calling or visi ng Page A45 • 522-7759 mee ng with Kay Aspell, di- the PAC box offi ce, or at the April 7– 5 Broken Cam- rector of the Middle Town- door the night of the fi lm. eras COUNTRY Tue. Oct 15 - CLUB TAVERN Earth Daddy Dan Da Man Page A45 • 465-1515 g CRAB HOUSE at Two Mile Call For Entertainment Page A39 • 522-1341

DOGTOOTH Name That Sark on the BAR & GRILL Harp 9:30pm Page A41 • 522-8383 Tune 9pm Sun. Oct 13 - FLIP FLOPZ DJ Entertainment 9pm Game Day Page A42 • 522-3350 GIOIA Karaoke with DJ Dance Party r DJ Gypsy 9pm 9pm Page A41 • 729-0120

HARPOON Cowabunga HENRY’S Page A38 • 886-5529 Chris 5-9pm NORTH END AMERICAN GRILL Ann Oswald Live Music Page A43 • 609-435-5691 OWEN’S Name That Tune Bee Bop Bernie Sun. Oct. 13 -NFL Football PUB 5pm with Mickey D i Page A40 • 729-7290 10pm

RIO Terry-O’ke Wed. Oct. 9 - STATION 9pm Trivia Quizzo 9pm-Midnight Page A45 • 889-2000 Acoustic with Wesley Acoustic with Bill Sun. Oct 13 - Reggae Sundays with Ochs 4:30-9pm Cultureal 1:30pm & Ruggamuffi ns 5pm • RUSTY NAIL Caterini 4:30pm End of the World Party Blues & Rock with Red Mare 9:30-1am Edgardo Cintron & Page A41 • 884-0017 with The Shots Band Mon. Oct 14 - Acoustic with Erik Friends 9:30-1am 9:30-1am Simonsen 4:30-9pm Wed. Oct 9 & Thu. Oct 10 - THE MERION Dean Schneider, solo piano Dean Schneider, solo piano INN 5:30-10:30pm 5:30-10:30pm Sun. Oct 13 - Jon Pruitt Solo Piano D Page A36 • 884-8363 5:30-10:30pm TUCKAHOE Wed. Oct 9 - Bob Campanell 5-9pm Mighty Parrot Chameleon Thu. Oct 10 - Love & Branca 5:30-9:30pm WEEK OF INN 6-10pm 6-10pm Mon. Oct 14 - Jim Fisher 4-7pm Page A42 • 390-3322 Tue. Oct 15 - Ann Oswald 5-9pm OCT. 9 - OCT. 15 WESTY’S DJ DJ Mollo Thu. Oct 10 - IRISH PUB Entertainment StellarMojo 10pm Page A44 • 522-4991 Herald Newspapers October 9 2013 Do The Shore www.DoTheShore.com A47

BUY ONE ADULT LUNCH SPEND $2000 AT Women of Wildwood Raise Funds in Memory of Local Friend and Neighbor AT REGULAR DINNER GET PRICE, GET 2ND ADULT The Wildwoods – This past weekend the Women of Wild- % OFF $ 00 OFF wood (WOW) par cipated in their fi rst ever Dragon Boat 50 2 WITH COUPON WITH COUPON Race compe on in Cape May, NJ. The team, comprised cannot be combined with any other offers cannot be combined with any other offers of 21 female crewmembers, raised money to donate a EXPIRES 10/16/13 EXPIRES 10/16/13 park bench and tree in memory of Michele Laff ey, a friend The Best Deal - Cheng’s Buffet and neighbor who passed away suddenly on November WEEKLY EVERY DAY SPECIALS 11, 2012. “The event was an overwhelmingly posi ve experience • Coconut Shrimp • Mussels for everyone involved,” said Kim Troiano, member of • Fried Shrimp • Crab Legs WOW. “And it was great opportunity to be able to raise money in memory of a local friend and neighbor who was EAT IN LUNCH (11AM - 3PM) also so involved and passionate about the community she ADULTS $695 CHILDREN AGES 2-10 YR $499 lived in.” DINNER (3:30 - 9:30 PM) ADULTS $1069 CHILDREN AGES 2 -10 YR $599 During the event Ma hew Swi , treasurer of the Cape- 10 year old must be under 4 1/2’ Bank charitable founda on, presented a check to WOW in the amount of $500 in support of their charitable eff orts in Take Out Buffet the community. WOW would like to thank CapeBank along $999 All Day with all of the local businesses, friends and families that Village Shoppes made a dona on. “There are so many people within our of Rio Grande own community that come upon hard mes,” said Maggie heng’sheng’s 886-0909 ALL YOU CAN EAT BUFFET Warner, WOW member. “And it makes me proud to be a part of a great community that is so willing to give back The Women of Wildwood, and assist those that are in need.” niza on focuses on giving back to the community, providing dressed as the Pink Ladies, About Women of Wildwood: support to local business partners, lending a helping hand compete in their fi rst ever The Women of Wildwood, (WOW), is a local women’s to the local schools and families and promo ng a posi ve Dragon Boat Race CompeƟ - non-for profi t organiza on founded in April 2012. The orga- a tude towards the Wildwoods as a whole. Ɵ on for charity.

Sea Isle City's 2013 Halloween Parade and Dance Party is Oct. 18

SEA ISLE CITY – Sea Isle Recreation officials are City’s Division of Recrea on currently accepting appli- will host the resort’s 2013 ca ons for parade entrants Halloween Parade on Oct. in the following categories:

18, at 7:00 p.m. along Landis Walkers, Families, Clubs/ Avenue (45th Street to JFK Organizations, Floats and

Boulevard). The parade will a non-judging division. Pa- feature live music, strolling rade applications can be obtained at the Sea Isle entertainers, floats, and a variety of other partici- City Welcome Center (300 pants – including local civic JFK Boulevard), at City Hall groups, businesses, scout (4501 Park Road) or online troops, municipal offi cials, at www.seaislecitynj.us (via volunteer organiza ons and the “Forms” link on the fi rst responders. website’s home page).

Parade entrants will be judged by an independent panel. Trophies and $25 cash gi cer fi cates (cour- tesy of Crest Savings Bank) will be presented to the evening’s top par cipants in each category. Take Out... Sea Isle’s 2013 Halloween Family Dance Party will take place at the Excursion Park #1 Since 1979 LLetet uuss ccookook fforor yyou.ou. Band Shell immediately Ristorante a er the parade. The free Dance Party will be led by & Pizzeria D.J. Jeff , who will keep “spir- its” high and delight families l’s with seasonal music and SSal’sa popular dance favorites. To learn more about Sea Isle City’s 2013 Halloween Parade and Halloween Fam- ily Dance Party, phone (609) Celebratingg 34 Years! 263-0050 or visit www. seaislecitynj.us. Next Homemade Open Mon. 7:30am-3pm • Tues.-Fri. 7:30am-8pm to Closed Saturday & Sunday Sal’s! Italian Gelateria Ice Cream Open 7 Days A Week For Catering 8500 New JerseyJAWildd Ave • Wildwood Crest, NJ 463-8900463 8900 • DDELIVERYELIVERY AVAVAILABLEAILABLE ON THE LAKE • Open 7 Days from 11am • 609-729-7606 duffy’s 415 Rt. 9 North, Cape May Court House www.salspizzeriarestaurant.com Where the sunsets last a lifetime... Delivery & Catering Available Credit Cards Accepted NEWLY RENOVATED ATMOSPHERETMTM ! During Open For Dinner Fri., Sat. & Sun. from 4pm Hydrofest Pizzeria & Family Restaurant Early Birds 4-5:30pm Oct. 12 & 13 Serving Breakfast, AuthenticAh iIliCiiIliC Italian Cuisinei i Serving Breakfast Sat. & Sun. 7am Lunch & Dinner FFOOTBALLOOTBALL SPECIALSSPECIALS $ 99* $ 2 Large Pizzas 22 + tax 19.95 1 FREE Topping on 1 Pizza FFREEREE CCUPUP 3 Cheesesteaks & a 3 Course Meal Served All Night OOFF 1122OOZZ. CCOFFEEOFFEE $ 99* W/PURCHASE OF 2 Liter of Soda 19 + tax Choice ooff : FFlounder,lounder, PorkPork,, TTurkeyurkey oorr SSeafoodeafood Manicotti BREAKFAST SANDWICH! * Includes soup or salad, bread & butter, Sicilian Pizza +1 FREE Topping apple crisp or ice cream $15.95 * Delivery or take-out only. Toppings cost extra. Expires 10.16.13 Swordfi sh or $ 33rdrd & NJNJ Aves.,Aves., NorthNorth WildwoodWildwood Tuna 22.95 Tamilio’s Pan 3602 Landis Avenue • (609) 263-7500 609•522•6228 Grilled or Blackened Sea Isle City, New Jersey 08243 DolceItalian.com $ Seared Crab Cake 24.95 * Must present ad Add Your for as low as $4500 Large Groups Accommodated. Reservations Suggested. Family Friendly For more info call Deb Harris at 609-886-8600 x14. 7601 New Jersey Ave. at Farragut Rd. Business Here Wildwood Crest - 609-522-1815 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com/Shore Guide