Herald Newspapers October 2 2013 Do The Shore www.DoTheShore.com A37 6th Annual Seafood and Music Festival Cape May Brings Great Family Fun to the Wildwoods Wine Festival Returns The Wildwoods, NJ – The Greater Wildwood Chamber CAPE MAY - For the sev- of Commerce presents the enth consecu ve year, the 6th Annual Seafood and historic Cape May-Lewes Music Fes val Saturday, Oc- Ferry Terminal will be the tober 5 from 11 a.m.-7 p.m. setting for the Cape May parking and shu le are both Patrons will s ll be able to featuring a full day of ea ng, Wine Festival sponsored free. use our wine pick up service dancing and all-out fun that by the Garden State Wine Patrons can park at the at the Fes val. If they park will take place along Atlan c Growers Association on terminal un l the lot is full at the alternate lot they will Avenue between Wildwood Columbus Day Weekend, and will then be asked to need to retrieve their case and Schellenger Avenues in Saturday and Sunday Oct. use the alternate parking lot purchase from wine pick up Wildwood. 12-13 from noon-5 p.m. at the corner of Ferry Road/ before boarding the shu le The fes val will include At the fes val, a endees Lincoln Blvd. & Shun Pike back to their cars. live music, crafters, food will enjoy the fall weather Road. People can also elect Garden State Wine Grow- vendors, pie eating con- surrounded by the pictur- to use the alternate parking ers Associa on wineries par- tests, and much more. A esque beauty of the sur- Kids Korner, with children’s lot and shuttle in to save cipa ng at the event are: roundings as they sample me parking. ac vi es, including pumpkin over 300 award-winning pain ng, face pain ng, in- wines from 22 GSWGA win- fl atable bouncers and co on eries, shop cra tables and candy, will take place from listen to great live music. noon-4 p.m. The Festival is held on a plete with great seafood, For additional informa- FREE live musical enter- Rocktologists, The Who grassy fi eld, surrounded on great music, and messy tion, please call 609-729- tainment for the day in- Knows Band, and others. all sides by water. A endees pie-filled faces is FREE to 4000 or visit www.gwcoc. cludes Frank Bey and The The 5th Annual Seafood can watch the arrival and a end. com. Swing City Blues Band, The and Music Festival, com- departures of the ferries, walk along the waterfront and boardwalk and enjoy a “Harborside Chats” day of great entertainment, Cape May’s to Resume food and wine. The younger genera on will also be en- CAPE MAY - The Nature Center’s very popular Harborside Rock and Roll comes to the Center on Oct. 17 when the tertained as they visit the Chats resumed this past Thursday evening, Sept. 19 at the legendary “Philly Bill” Culp of “WIBBAGE” radio 94.3 will be Kids Zone, which features all new Saltwater Cafe. Local historian, former mayor and our special guest. You may remember that during this years’ face pain ng, sand art and lifelong Cape May resident Robert Elwell led off the series Harbor Fest, “Philly Bill” did a live broadcast from the deck Amalthea Cellars, Atco other great fun. with a factual presenta on about Cape May’s mari me of the Nature Center. For those who grew up in the 50’s, 60’s Admission is $25 for ei- Auburn Road Winery and Vineyard, Pilesgrove history. Since the Nature Center’s and 70’s WIBBAGE radio 94.3 has ther day or $40 for a two- Bellview Winery, Landisville Charlotte Todd Education Hall is established itself as our highway day pass. The fee includes Cape May Winery, Cape May currently ongoing a major upgrade, back to the “good-old-days.” a wine tas ng glass. Tickets Cava Winery, Hamburg the owners of South Jersey Marina can be purchased at the Cedarvale Winery, Logan Township have graciously made the Saltwater Looking ahead: admission tent 11:30 a.m.- Cafe available for the fi rst two pre- Chestnut Run Farms, Pilesgrove 4:30 p.m. each day. Advance senta ons. Oct. 24: kicks off New Jersey Coda Rossa Winery, Franklinville ckets are $20 and can be Kathy Fallon will visit the Cafe on Audubon’s Birding Weekend and Cream Ridge Winery, Cream Ridge purchased online at www. Thursday, September 26th as the Vice President Dale Rosselet will DiBella Winery, Woolwich Twp. newjerseywines.com. Large featured speaker. Her presenta on be the featured speaker. DiMa eo Vineyards, Hammonton groups and bus groups can will commence at 6:00 (as do all Oct. 31: what be er than our call 609-588-0085 for more Four Sisters Winery at Ma arazzo Farms, Belvidere “chats”) and will be followed by an ar st’s recep on and very own Jersey Devil. Come prepared to share your own information. Admission Hawk Haven Vineyards, Rio Grande refreshments. Reserva ons are not required, but space tale of horror about Jersey’s very own winged terror. includes a souvenir wine Heritage Vineyards, Mullica Hill is limited. Dona ons to assist with the fi nal and, as yet, Nov. 7: Jeff Stewart from Cape May’s Whale Watcher and glass. Monroeville Vineyard , Monroeville unfunded stage of the Todd Educa on Hall renova on are new owner of the famous Brandywine Lighthouse will share Live music will be pro- Natali Vineyards, Cape May Courthouse greatly appreciated. his vision for the light and the challenges that lay ahead. vided each day. The Harborside Chats return to the Nature Center on Oct. Nov. 14: It was a tough summer to be a dolphin. Join us Plagido’s Winery, Hammonton Attendees to the Cape 3 when the Jersey Cape Beekeepers Associa on will make on the 14th as Sara from the Marine Mammal Stranding Renault Winery, Egg Harbor May Wine Fes val will also their return. Of par cular note, this summer the Beekeepers Center will update us on what has been happening off shore Sharro Winery, Blue Anchor be able to take advantage installed an actual hive inside the Nature Center and thanks with our dolphins, harbor seals and sharks. Tomasello Winery, Hammonton of a free shu le which will to the miracle of Plexiglas, a endees will be able to witness Nov. 21: The holidays are upon us. Is your wine rack Valenzano Winery, Shamong run between the alternate the bees hard at work. Again, the presenta on will com- ready? Come out as the Cape May Winery guides us on parking area and the termi- Wagonhouse Winery, Swedesboro mence at 6:00 and as usual light snacks will be provided. what to pair with our holiday menus. nal from 11:30 a.m. to 6:00 We are very excited to welcome Lt. Commander Sco For more informa on on the Garden State Wine Growers p.m. each day. The alternate Rae, Regimental Commander from TRACEN, Cape May on Remember, all presenta ons begin at 6:00 and light re- Associa on, visit www.newjerseywines.com. Oct. 10. You won’t want to miss the Commander’s pre- freshments will be served. There is no admission cost, but senta on about the history and mission of this important your generous dona ons to help with the renova on of the The Biggest & Best Buffet In The County facility, the only training facility for Coast Guard recruits Charlo e Todd Educa on Hall will be greatly appreciated. in the na on. Joy Buffet Featuring Chinese, Japanese, American Cuisines Family Restaurant A Casual Family Atmosphere • Large Capacity Parking Free Serving The Finest Veal • Steak • Seafood • Pasta 1100 % * Italian Seafood Specialties * OOFFF with couponF OPEN DAILY exp. 10/11/13 MON. - SAT. Lunch from 11am • Dinner from 3pm SUNDAY - Dinner from 3pm EARLY BIRDS Daily from 3-5pm* Take out Available • Gift Certifi cates Party Trays Available 16 S. 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At the end of the compe on, which benefi ts the wrestling program at Saint Augus ne Prep School in Richland, NJ, prizes will be awarded to the event’s overall top runners as well as the fastest athletes in seven age groups. because it’s on the bay and it Additional Harborfest Sea Isle City's embraces Sea Isle City’s fi sh- 2 Large Pizzas $17.99 activities will take place ing tradi on,” said Chamber EFORE PM AILY from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 B 6 D Any Burger, FF & Soda $8.99 of Commerce and Revi- p.m. along 42nd Place and Harborfest 2013 talization President Chris the Bay, where delicious OPEN DAILY THRU OCTOBER Glancey. “Sea Isle began as seafood, nau cal displays, a small fi shing village, and live music by the Daisy Jug ery that receives the most par cipate in this ecumeni- LUNCH, DINNER & LATE NIGHT Harborfest embraces that Band, and a vendors market votes will win a trophy and cal service.
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