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Dining & EntertainmentHerald Newspapers February 13 2013 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A27
Around and About on Valentine’s DayValentine’s Day Shopping and Dining Options
Whether searching for the perfect dinner des-tination to impress, or selecting the ideal box of chocolates, decisions are a major part of every couple’s Valentine's Day experi-ence. The following is the Herald’s rundown of local shopping and dining for this special holiday:
The Ebbitt Room, at the Virginia Hotel, 25 Jackson Street Cape May, 609-884-5700 www.virginiahotel.com Rediscover the newly renovated and re-imagined the Ebbitt Room restaurant located in the heart of the historic district in Cape May. Executive Chef Anthony Micari hones a Farm-to-Table, Farm-to-Glass philosophy featuring the freshest ingredients from our very own Beach Plum Farm. Be delighted by a dining experience where artisanal cocktails, farm-fresh classic American cuisine and a sophisticated, yet casual vibe create the perfect setting for a new Cape May tradition. Experience a special Valentine’s Day menu on Feb. 14, Chef tastes menu with four courses for $75+ per person. Dinner purchase includes glass of champagne,
The Blue Pig Tavern, 200 Congress Place, Cape May,
609-884-8422 www.caongresshall.com Beloved by locals and visitors alike, there is no better place to enjoy classic American comfort food than the friendly tavern of The Blue Pig. In the warmer months, dine on our wonder-ful, secluded patio. In the cooler months, cozy up by our magnifi cent fi replace in the dining room. Executive Chef Jeremy Einhorn has created some special items to add to the classic Blue Pig tavern menu just for you and your sweetheart. Special Valentine menu additions available Feb. 14-17.
Blooms, 11 South Main Street Cape May Court House, 609-465-1662
Remember your sweetheart with beautiful and colorful fl owers! Blooms Florist delivered bouquets are person-ally hand-arranged and delivered by a local professional fl orist. Same day delivery by a fl orist is available in most circumstances, call today and place your order and let you Valentine know how special they are.
The Washington Inn, 801 Washington St, Cape May, 609-884-5697, www.washingtoninn.com
Make this Valentine's Day dinner an occasion to remember at the ever-elegant Washington Inn. The Washington Inn offers a three-course prix fi xe meal for you and your sweetheart featuring a selection of their innovative, classic entrees at the great value of $39. The Valentine's special menu will be offered Feb. 14, 15, from 5-6 p.m. the 16, and all evening Sunday the 17th. Couples are also encouraged to keep warm at the Washington Inn wine bar with a seasonal Winter Warm Up entree and a paired glass of fi ne wine for just $25. A true Cape May Institution, the Washington Inn is open every Saturday night throughout the winter season. For reservations or more info, call 609-884-5697 or visit washingtoninn.com.
Harbor View, 954 Ocean Dr, Cape May, 609-884-5444, www.harborviewcapemay.com
For a Valentine's Day by the sea, the Harbor View is the place to be. Enjoy Cape May's best view of the harbor and choose from a variety of fresh seafood entrees as well as selected veal, steak, chicken, and pasta dishes. In ad-dition to their versatile classic menu, the Harbor View will feature wonderful Valentine's Day specials to make the holiday extra memorable. Choose from the Prime Rib of Veal, Chilean Sea Bass, or the Jail Island Salmon among several other exclusive Valentine's dishes. Make it a date to cherish with Harbor View's unsurpassed sunset views. For more info on specials or reservations, call 609-884-5444.
Tisha’s, 322 Washington Street Mall, Cape May 609-884-9119 www.tishafi nedining.com Paul and Jennifer Negro welcome you to visit Tisha’s on the Washington Street Mall in Cape May for a special lunch or dinner with your Valentine. Tisha’s is open year round featuring two beautiful dining rooms with a fresh, modern look and outside dining on the patio available in season. Tisha’s is established as a great place for a great dining experi-ence. Chef owner Paul Negro’s new American Cuisine is inspired by his Italian heritage and a passion for quality food pleasing customers for over 20 years. Returning customers will always fi nd some new options as well as their fan favorites. Say I love you on Valentine’s Day or on any day with an extraordinary dining experience at Tisha’s. Call 609-884-9119 for reservations. Visit www.tishafi nedining.com for menu and more information.
Casey’s on Third, 301 New York Ave, North Wild-wood, 609-522-7759, www.caseysonthird.com
Casey's on Third invites you to celebrate President's and Valentine's Weekend “where the Irish come to play”...Casey's will be spreading the love all weekend long with their special three-course Valentine Menu and live entertainment. Love Affair will keep the Casey's crowd on their feet Friday from 6-10 pm while Love Junk will heat things up Saturday night from 8-12. Get warmed up for the special holiday on Feb. 9 with the Casey's Dance Party with Timmy O kicking off at 8 or fi ght the cold with their Feb. 23 “After the Plunge Party” with Jamison at 9 p.m. Be sure to sample the great-value 2 for $22 Menu offered Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays through February.
Ship N’ Shore, 434 West Montgomery Ave, Wild-wood, 609-522 0377
For a local vibe in a classic and cozy bar atmosphere, make it a date at Wildwood's Ship N' Shore. No, Valentine? No Fear! Don’t be alone all are welcome at The Ship. Prices are cut for the ladies 4-7pm on Thursday, Valentine’s Day. Plan ahead and purchase your Erin Express tickets which, now on sale at the Ship. For those celebrat-ing Valentine's with friends, Thursday is also home to weekly Wing Night at the Ship featuring three wings for just $1. For more info on the Ship's specials, call 609-522-0377.
Woody’s Place,18th & New Jersey Avenue, North Wildwood, 609-522-3030, www.capemaycountyherald.com/woodys-place famous for their year-long daily specials and lively entertainment, is proud to present yet another awesome deal in celebration of love with their Woody's Valentine's Dinner Special on Feb. 14. For just $40 per couple, the Valentine's meal includes a choice of appetizer, two entrees with two sides, and two glasses of red or white wine or domestic draft beer...Start with the BBQ Chicken and Vegetable Kabob or perhaps the Bacon-wrapped scal-lops and move onto generous entrees such as the Chicken Florentine, the Ahi Tuna Steak drizzled with Teriyaki sauce, or the Shrimp and Scallop Primevere. For more info, call 609-522-3030
Nino’s Family Restaurant, 16 S. Main Street Court House, 609-465-6300, www.ninosfamilyrestaurant.net
At Nino’s Family Restaurant, Chef Anto-nio combines his love for cooking Italian delicacies and his childhood memories
to create a menu to be enjoyed by both the seafood and pasta-lover. Homemade red and white sauces marry the cuisine of Northern and Southern Italy. Nino's is now accepting Valentine's Day reserva-tions and invites couples to celebrate the holiday with their favorite homemade Ital-ian entrees at great prices. Nino's classic big portions are perfect for sharing with a loved one. For reservations or menu info, call 609-465-6300. Call early to reserve a table for that special date!
Laura’s Fudge Shops, Wildwood & Ocean Avenues, Wildwood, 609-729-1555 or 1-800-4-LAURAS, www.lauras-fudge.com Customize your chocolate heart this Valentine's Day with selections of your love's favorite Laura's candies and/or chocolate covered fruit. Mix and match! Those shopping for a wine AND chocolate lover are in luck with Laura's hottest new item – chocolate-covered wine bottles. You bring the recipient's favorite wine, and Laura's does the chocolate! When in doubt, homemade fudge is always a great gift. Customized baskets are also available. Call 609-729-1555. Be sure to place your order early and schedule pick up.
Do you remember the song that was playing when you fi rst fell in love? Would you like to relive that moment? Now you can! It’s the Greater Wildwood Chamber of Commerce Sensational Spring Weekend happening April 26 & 27. Tickets are on sale now for one of our biggest events of the year. You won’t want to miss this weekend. Friday night, April 26th dance the night away with The Sensational Soul
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Cruisers in the Wildwoods Convention Center – tickets $15 per person. Sat., April 27 join us for our FREE street fair with live music featuring The Rocktologists, Green River and Who’s Next, great food, classic cars and unique vendors. Then Saturday evening, grab your favorite guy or girl for a night of music. Entertainers are Tommy James & the Shondells, Chuck Negron (Formerly of Three Dog Night), and The Happenings – tickets start at $49.50. It’s going to be a weekend of sensational music and memories! Call 609-729-4000 today for more informa-tion or to purchase tickets. Tickets make for a great gift for your Valentine!
Westy’s Irish Pub, 101 East Walnut Avenue North Wildwood, 609- 522-4991
Westy’s will offer a special menu on Valentine’s Day featuring delicious appetizers from Cajun Blackened Sea Scallops to Sautéed Lobster in a Chardonnay Pesto Cream Sauce. Entrees include Charbroiled Veal Chops, Grilled Herb Crusted Rack of Lamb, Sautéed Salmon and Shrimp, Baked Almond Crust of Chicken Cordon Bleu and a Sautéed Maine Lobster, Shrimp, Scallop and Lump Crabmeat special that is served over linguini. Various desserts will be offered for you to choose from as well. This is one meal that you won’t want to miss! Call (609) 522-4991 to reserve your seat early!
The Butterfl y Tea Room, 109 Sunset Blvd, West Cape May, 609-898-4550, www.TheButterfl yTeaRoom.com. At The Butterfl y Tea Room, owner Peg Wolfe invites custom-ers to travel back in time while they savor a bottomless pot of tea, fresh baked scones, quiche, homemade soups, and an assortment of fi nger sandwiches in a uniquely beautiful setting. This Valentine's day, let The Butterfl y Tea Room pamper the one you love amongst its gorgeous china tea pots and butterfl y décor at their Cupid's Valentine's Tea held Feb. 14-16 from 11 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Couples can look forward to the usual selections from a variety of fresh leaf teas while exclusive holiday touches will include Special Cupid Teas, chocolate-covered strawberries, and door prizes. Reservations are recommended. Call 609-898-4550 for more information.
The Rio Grande Diner, 1305 Rt 47 South, Rio Grande, 609-886-7376 Make Rio Grande Diner your destination for a delicious Valentine's breakfast, lunch, or dinner and your date is sure to fall in love. The Rio Grande Diner is one of the most versatile full service res-taurants on the South Jersey Shore and offers homemade delicacies that satisfy anyone's appetite. Cupid's day is all about dessert and Rio Grande Diner's on-premises bakery offers a superb, made-from-scratch selection, from fresh
strawberry cakes, cheese cakes, and Greek pastries to homemade cinnamon bread, pies, muffi ns, and Danish. Call 609-886-7376 for more information.
This Valentine’s Day give your special someone a gift they will cherish. M.S. Brown Jewelers offers a variety of unique gifts for your loved ones. Choose from a large selection of diamond engagement rings, wedding bands, Wildwood Destination Jewelry, Day Dreamer Collection, The New Cape May Bracelet, Hershey's Kiss Collection, and largest selection of Chamilia Beads on the island. We offer pendants, earrings, bracelets, rings, and anklets in silver, white, yellow, and rose gold. For the special men in your life we offer watches, money clips, tie-tacs, rings, pens, wallets and more. Our inventory can accom-modate every budget. So as you shop for this upcoming Valentine’s Day visit M.S. Brown Jewelers, the oldest Jewelry store in Cape May County with over 60 years of expertise in making customers happy. We hope to see you soon. M.S. Brown has two locations, 3 Mechanic Street in Court House (609-463-8799) or 3304 Pacifi c Ave. in Wildwood (609-522-7604) or visit them at www.msbrownjewelers.com
Flip Flopz Beach Bar & Grill, Spruce and Olde New Jersey Aves, North Wildwood. 609-522-3350, www.fl ip-fl opzbarandgrill.com Flip Flopz serves American cuisine with a Caribbean fl air. The Flip Flopz menu appeals to every sort of appetite. From soups to salads, appetizers
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Enjoy One of Chef Michael Carson’s Fabulous Valentine Specials this Thursday.
-Serving Dinner from 5pm --Serving Dinner from 5pm -Champagne included with any Entree purchase
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Thursday, February 14Thursday, February 14
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101 E. Walnut Ave., North Wildwood
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APPETIZERS:• Cajun Blackened Sea Scallops• Sauteed Lobster in Chardonnay Pesto Cream Sauce
ENTREES:• Charbroiled Veal Chops• Grilled Herb Crusted Rack of Lamb• Sauteed Salmon & Shrimp• Sauteed Maine Lobster, Scallops, Shrimp & Lump Crabmeat• Baked Almond Crusted Breast of Chicken Cordon Bleu
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Cape May Convention Hall Brings Back Teen Dance
CAPE MAY – Cape May Convention Hall is happy to announce the return of teen dances! This monthly event features a safe and friendly environment for seventh through twelfth graders. Teen Night takes place on the following Fri-day evening from 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
• Feb. 22• March 22• April 12Admission is $5.00.
Tickets can be purchased at
the Cape May Convention Hall beginning at 6:30 p.m. on nights of the dance.
Local DJ and Police Ath-letic League representa-tive, Tony Genaro will be playing house music. Line up and request your favor-ite songs.
Visit www.capemayrec-reation.org for more infor-mation on upcoming City of Cape May recreation programs.
Like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/cape-maycity and follow us on Twitter @capemaycity.
CAPE MAY -- Help Ani-mal Outreach celebrate its new Adoption Center at their annual shindig, Sat., Feb. 16, at the Cape May VFW on Congress Street to benefi t its work placing homeless cats and dogs into forever homes.
Animal Outreach has helped dozens of cats and dogs fi nd new homes since they opened last fall. They have helped people who have had to surrender their pets and the local animal shelter as well.
Come join the effort, eat great food, draft beer included, dance to DJ Ed McDonough, and take a chance to win great prizes. Tickets are $25 either on-line at www.aocmc.org, at the VFW or call to reserve tickets at 609-898-1PET.
Animal Outreach to Celebrate New Home
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to entrees, all items are prepared fresh and homemade on the premises. Enjoy Fabulous Friday Happy Hour 3-8 pm featuring $5 appetizers and drink specials. On Satur-days the chef offers four-course dinner specials for only $20. Delightful food and drink selections along with DJ entertainment on Friday and Saturday, recommends that anyone and everyone will enjoy the Flip Flopz experience this Valentine’s Day weekend.
Ukai Asian Restaurant, 1500 Rt. 47 South, near ShopRite next to Dollar Tree 609-770-7773 www.sushi-ukai.com Fusion cuisine is a fantasy. The presentation is very unique and theatrical, according to Chef Henry of Ukai Asian Restaurant. Many special sauces are created by the Chef and the styling of the sushi and sashimi is most elegant. Owners Chef Henry and Sandy want their customers to feel like they are stepping into a stylish Manhattan restaurant and have a unique and special ex-perience. The style of the restaurant is designed to make their customers feel relaxed and at ease. So bring your Valentine and have a wonderfully romantic time.
Main Street Café, 104 N. Main Street, Court House, 609-536-8072 www.mscafeandcatering.com
Main Street Café is located in historic Cape May Court House, set in a Victorian Style Home with three intimate dining rooms for your dining pleasure. Main Street Café is a fi ne dining restaurant specializing in using the freshest seafood and produce from the area. Parking is in the rear of the building along with the entrance. Great nightly specials are available such as Lobster Newburgh, Cassoulet, Double Cut Center Cut Pork Chops, and Osso Bucco. Main Street Café has all the ingredients for a special evening with you Valentine.
The Bellevue Tavern, 7-9 S. Main Street, Court House 609-463-1738, www.bellevuetavern.com
Wine and dine your Valentine at the Bellevue on Febru-ary 14th. Enjoy one of Chef Michael Carson’s fabulous Valentine specials. Champagne included with any Entrée purchase on Valentine’s Day. The Bellevue Tavern has been serving fi ne food and spirits since 1905 and will make your Valentine’s night out a memorable occasion.
***From full course, great-value meals to roses of every
color and from beauty services to chocolate-covered fi ne wine, Cape May County no doubt offers the Valentine's gift and dining experience to make this year's celebration unforgettable.
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The Meat Department features cut to order steaks or you may choose the fabulous butter y steak. Romance your sweetheart or treat the family special by serving fresh stuffed Lobsters from the Sea-food Department. Add the nal touch to your scrumptious meal from the
Bakery. Choose from many sweet delights including chocolate covered strawberries, fun and festive Val-entine cakes, cupcakes, and cookies.
The oral department is fully stocked with beau-tiful long stemmed roses, plants and oral arrange-ments for the holiday. There are roses in an assort-ment of colors and a variety of vases to choose from. Lots of Valentine plush items and balloons make Cu-pid’s shopping easy and fun.
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THE WILDWOODS – Another successful All-Breed Dog Show, hosted by the Boardwalk Kennel Club, just concluded at the Wildwoods Convention Center. This dog-lovers’ five-day event featured action-packed activities and shows from Jan. 31 through Feb. 3. There were several competitive categories in which various prizes were awarded, based on a multi-
merchandise for those look-ing for something special to pamper their pooch – from collars and leashes to books and training tools, along with everything in between. Guided tours also took place to help educate the public about all aspects of the sport of dog shows.
The results for Best in Show and Reserve Best in Show are as follows:
Jan. 30 – Union Kennel Club
Best in Show – Toy Poodle
Reserve Best in Show – Great Dane
Jan. 31 – Sand and Sea Kennel Club
Best in Show – Great Dane
Reserve Best in Show – Miniature Poodle
Feb. 1 – Sand and Sea Kennel Club
Best in Show – Belgian Tervuren
Reserve Best in Show – American Foxhound
Feb. 2 - Boardwalk Ken-nel Club of Cape May County
Best in Show – American Foxhound
Reserve Best in Show – Belgian Tervuren
Feb. 3 - Boardwalk Ken-nel Club of Cape May County
Best in Show – American Foxhound
Reserve Best in Show – Great Dane
For additional results, please visit http://www.akc.org/events/conforma-tion/weekly_wins/index.cfm.
For additional informa-tion about the Boardwalk Kennel Club All Breed Dog Show, visit www.Board-walkKennelClub.com.
For additional informa-tion about the Wildwoods, visit www.WildwoodsNJ.com or cal l 800-992-9732.
All-Breed Dog Show Held at Wildwoods Convention Center
judge panel.The show’s centerpiece
was of course the hun-dreds of dogs in dozens
of breeds that converged in the Wildwoods for the show. Vendors were also on site to offer unique
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Listed below are upcoming events posted to the Herald cal-endar 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.capemaycountyherald.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.
2/13/13 Italian Culture Group
at 3:30pm in Avalon at the Avalon Free Library, (609) 967-7155
Video Game Day at
3:15pm in Avalon at the Avalon Free Library, (609) 967-7155
29th Valentine's Trip
to the Wilmington V.A. Hospital at 8:30am in Rio Grande busses departing from the Social Services Building, (609) 886-2762
"Hotmail 101", Tech-
nology Education Pro-gram at 6:00pm in Court House at the Cape May County Library, (609) 463-6341
Lecture on Nature
in Region at 7:00pm in Court House at the Cape May County Library, (609) 463-6386
Dennis Township
Baseball and Softball Early Registrations at 4:00pm in South Dennis at Dennis Twp. Rec, (609) 861-1045
Family Promise of Cape
May County Ground-breaking Ceremony at 1:00pm in North Cape May A groundbreaking ceremony to celebrate our new home. All are wel-come, (609) 846-7862
2/14/13 D iabe tes Suppor t
Group Meeting at 2:00pm in Court House at Cape Regional Medical Center, (609) 463-4043
2/15/13 Cape May Wine Week-
end at 12:00am in Cape May at the Washington Inn, and Cape May Win-ery,
2/16/13 Animal Outreach Shin-
dig at 6:00pm in Cape May at the VFW, (609) 898-1738
* * * * * * * * * * * * * Lower Twp. Spring
Soccer Registration at 12:00am in Villas at the Lower Twp. Rec., registra-tion runs through 3/2, (609) 886-7880
Valentines's Weekend
Dinner Dance, presented by the Angelsea Fire Company at 7:00pm in North Wildwood at the Angelsea Fire Company, (609) 425-1230
SIC United Methodist
Church Spaghetti Din-ner at 1:30pm in Sea Isle City at the SIC United Methodist Church, (609) 214-0206
Valentine Program at
7:00pm in Ocean City at the Hughes Performing Arts Center, (609) 525-9300
The Property Owners
of Cape May Beach Pan-cake Breakfast at 8:00am in Town Bank at the Club
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House, (609) 886-3874
Joanne Romano at 9:30am in Ocean City at the Ocean City Library,
2/17/13 Polar Bear Run/Walk
for Autism at 12:30pm in Sea Isle City on the SIC Boardwalk, (609) 778-8418
Grand Slam Breakfast
at 8:00am in Lower Town-ship at the Cape Island Masonic Lodge,
Panel Discussion, fea-
turing representatives from CCA and the local community at 4:00pm in Cape May at the Carriage House Gallery, (609) 884-7525
2/19/13 Rotary Club of Mid
Jersey Cape Meeting at 7:30am in Court House at Clary's, (609) 463-5757
2/20/13 TPPSNJ County-Wide
Meeting at 7:00pm in Court House at the Histor-ic Cape May Court House,
2/21/13 Stroke and Brain In-
jury Support Group at
1:00pm in Court House at the Cape Regional Medical Center, (609) 463-4043
CPR Certification at
5:00pm in Court House at Cape Regional Medical Center, (609) 463-4043
2/23/13 Free Rabies Clinic at
1:00pm in Seaville Shore Veterinarians Animal Hos-pital, (609) 628-2011
Legopalooza, Hosted
by the County Library and 4-H at 11:00am in Court House at the Lock-wood Youth Center, (609) 465-5115
Wildwood Catholic’s
Production of Tony Award winning Musi-cal Comedy "The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee" at 7:00pm in North Wildwood at Wildwood Catholic High School, (609) 522-7257
2/24/13 Cape May Film Society
Oscar Party at 5:30pm in Cape May at the Mad Bat-ter, (609) 884-5970
2/26/13 Amputee Suppor t
Group at 1:00pm in Court House at the Cape Re-gional Medical Center in the Maruchi room, (609) 463-4043
Rotary Club of Mid
Jersey Cape Meeting at 7:30am in Court House at Clary's, (609) 463-5757
3/1/13 Shabbat Across Ameri-
ca at 6:30pm in Wildwood at Beth Judah Temple, (609) 522-7541
3/2/13
Annual Polar Plunge
for Andrew at 12:00pm in Wildwood Crest at the BayView,
Beef & Beverage Fund-
raiser and Hypnotist Show, to Benefi t the Af-ter Prom at 7:00pm in Wildwood Crest at the Bayview Inn, (609) 231-9347
3/5/13 Gardening By The
S e a ’s P h i l a d e l p h i a Flower Show Bus Trip at 12:00am in Philadel-phia includes bus fare and admission, (609) 886-1274
* * * * * * * * * * * * * Caregiver Support
Group at Cape Regional Medical Center at 1:00pm in Court House at the Cape Regional Medical Center, (609) 463-4043
3/9/13 Beef and Beer Ben-
efit for Mark Elliott at 7:00pm in Court House at Atkinson's Tavern, (609) 465-6600
P a s s p o r t D a y a t
10:00am in Court House at the County Clerk's Of-fi ce, (609) 465-1011
3/10/13 Atlantic City Jazz Band
Concert at 2:00pm in Cape May at the VFW, (609) 675-0175
3/12/13 Free Rabies Clinic at
5:00pm in Cape May at the Cape May Firehouse, (609) 884-9535
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Chef Jeremy Einhorn has created some special items to add to the classic Blue Pig Tavern menu,
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APPETIZERS CAPE MAY SALT OYSTERS ON THE HALF SHELL $15
PAN SEARED SCALLOPS $14
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3/14/13 Diabetes Management
Series at 2:00pm in Court House at Cape Regional Medical Center, (609) 463-2249
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Friday Night Dance Party with the Sensational Soul Cruisers playing
sounds of the 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s and today.
Wildwoods Convention Center ~ 7 p.m. - 11
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Chuck Negron Formerly
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“Joy to the World”
“Easy to be Hard”
“Old Fashioned Love Song”
The Happenings“See you in September”“Go Away Little Girl”
“I Got Rhythm”
For the complete list of Greater Wildwood Chamber of Commerce accommodation members, visit www.gwcoc.com or call 609-729-4000. Sensational Spring Weekend is a collaborative effort of the Greater Wildwood Chamber of Commerce, Greater Wildwood Tourism Improvement and Development Authority, the Doo Wop Preservation League, the Greater Wildwood Hotel and Motel Association, and the City of Wildwood.. “Funding for this project was supported in part by a grant from NJ Department of State, Division of Travel and Tourism”
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Saturday FREE Street Fair at Fox Park, Wildwood from 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. Classic cars, food and craft vendors, Doo Wop Bus Tour, and live entertainment featuring the Rocktologists, Green River, and Who’s Next!
Saturday Night Concertin the Oceanfront Arena at the Wildwoods Convention Center Doors open at 6 p.m., concert begins at 7 p.m.
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STONE HARBOR - The Borough of Stone Harbor is announcing the Third annual Stone Harbor Shiver Weekend, an event that builds around what many lovingly call a Polar Bear Plunge. On March 9, locals and visitors alike will line the 96th Street beach in Stone Harbor. These par-ticipants will resist bone chilling March winds and freezing temperatures as they stand side by side in their bathing suits and leap into the frigid Atlantic Ocean. New for 2013, Shiver Weekend will in-clude a parade down 96th street and Bonfi re on 96th street beach. The Stone Harbor Shiver Committee is also excited to announce that NBC40’s Dan Skeldon
will be their Master of Ceremonies the day of the plunge.
Proceeds from this event will benefi t the Cape May County Special Services School, Friend in Need and the Friends of Stone Harbor 9/11 Point of Peace Park. Sponsorship opportunities are available!
“I think the Shiver is a great promotional event for Stone Harbor and the local businesses,” said Fred’s Tavern owner and Commit-tee member Jimmy Hand. “It’s an opportunity to kick off our season early and show locals and visitors that we are open and ready for business.”
A pre-plunge party will be held on Friday night, March 8 at the Yacht Club
of Stone Harbor beginning at 6 PM. Participants can register and the party in-cludes music, food and an auction. The cost for this event is $15 per person. Registration for the Shiver is $30 for adults and $15 for students with Student ID. All who register before March 5 will receive a long sleeved Stone Harbor Shiv-er t-shirt. The plunge kicks
off March 9 with a parade down 96th street promptly at 12 noon. Judging which includes awards for Best Costume, Best Team Cos-tume, Best Team Name, the oldest plunger and the youngest plunger and then plunge will happen di-rectly after the parade and concludes at the Women’s
Stone Harbor Prepares for Annual Stone Harbor Shiver
Annual Transportation Infrastructure Confer-ence at 9:30am in Court House at the County Ad-ministration Building,
3/16/13 Midd le Townsh ip
Community Clean Up at 8:00am in Whitesboro rain date is 3/23, at the MLK Center, (609) 465-3565
Team Work in Chal-
lenging Times, 2nd An-nual Conference & Ca-reer Training Expo at 9:00am in Wildwood at the Wildwoods Convention Center, (609) 675-6020
Safe Sitter Certifica-
tion at 9:00am in Court House at Cape Regional Medical Center classrooms A&B, (609) 463-4043
3/19/13 Card Party & Luncheon
at 11:30am in Wildwood at the Beth Judah Temple, (609) 522-7541
CPR Certification at
9:00am in Court House at Cape Regional Medical Center, (609) 463-4043
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CAPE MAY - Wanda Ev-elyn, chair of the Center for Community Arts (CCA) History Committee and CCA Executive Director Bernadette Matthews (cen-ter) were congratulated by Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humani-ties (MAC) Director Mi-chael Zuckerman (left) and Cape May Mayor Ed Mahaney, at the reception Jan. 21 at the Carriage House Gallery to open the CCA exhibit, "Celebrating Community Service: Black Fraternal, Social and Civic Organizations of Cape May County."
This exhibit explores the significance of black fraternal, social and civic organizations in African American social life, fea-turing such organizations as the GEMS (Gracious, Enthusiastic, Matron Ser-vice) of Cape May County, Inc., who in their 20-year history provided $50,000 in scholarships to over 75 Cape May County students; the Prince Hall Masons, the oldest black fraternal organization in the Unit-ed States dating back to the American Revolution; the Eastern Stars; and the Black USO, among others. These organizations have emerged with the sole purpose of enhancing the lives of African Ameri-cans; the exhibit focuses on the black organizations of Cape May County. The public is invited to a free panel discussion at the Carriage House Gallery,
1048 Washington St., Cape May, on Feb. 17 at 4 p.m., which will include representatives from CCA and the local commu-nity. The exhibit will be open Saturdays, Jan. 19
CCA Exhibit Celebrating Community Service' Opens
through March 16, Feb. 17 and daily, March 22 through April 14 (except Easter Sunday, March 31). Hours vary.
The exhibit is sponsored by CCA, in association with
MAC. For information on hours, call 609-884-5404 or 800-275-4278. For in-formation on the exhibit, call 609-884-7525 or see www.CenterforCommunit-yArts.org.
COURT HOUSE - Late registrations for the MT-BSA Spring 2013 baseball and softball will be accept-ed inside the MTBSA Nate Doughty Batting Facility located at the Davies Sports Complex on:
Tuesday and Friday - 5 p.m. until 8 p.m.
Saturday - 10 a.m. until 4 p.m.
No late registrations will be accepted after Feb 21.
Next MTBSA Board Meeting is Feb. 12, inside the Facility.
Minor and Major league tryouts will take place start-ing Feb. 23. (see below)
2013 Season practices will start around March 20.
Opening Day is April 20
2013 registration fees, tryout and requirements:
$75 for T-Ball (ages 4 to 6) and Instructional (ages 6 to 8) levels. Parents of 8 year olds who are unsure if their child should move up to Minors are encouraged to attend a tryout on Feb. 23 at 12 noon.
$90 for Minor and Ma-jor leagues (ages 8 to 12). Must be age 10 to tryout for the Majors division. Tryout dates are Feb. 23 and 24 and March 2 and 3.
$100 for Junior league (ages 13 to 16)
Please see the News / Information tab for all 2013 Forms which you can download and complete
Baseball Registration Continues Through Feb. 21
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CAPE MAY - The award-winning East Lynne The-ater Company and The Henry Sawyer Inn still have a few openings left for their special "Playwrit-ing Get-Away" on March 1 and 2. All of those who attended last year’s fi rst an-nual “Get-Away,” left with plays they’d written in less than twenty-four hours. Participants were from a variety of backgrounds and playwriting experience, and reviews were very favorable. One even called it "A real life changing experience."
ELTC's artistic direc-tor, Gayle Stahlhuth, who heads up the program, uses writing and simple acting exercises to trigger the imagination. Partici-pants are encouraged to create plays, at least ten-minute in length, during three workshop sessions, culminating in readings of these by ELTC performers. This workshop is geared for those who have writ-ten plays, as well as those who have always wanted to try their hand at writing a play.
Stahlhuth has taught in a variety of settings throughout the country, including the North Wild-wood Writers' Conference, and has received playwrit-ing commissions from the Smithsonian Institution, The Illinois Humanities Council, and other orga-nizations. Theaters that have produced her works include Manhattan Theatre Club and Pennsylvania Stage Company.
Not only are the rooms at The Henry Sawyer Inn conducive to the quiet needed for writing, but the parlor and the din-ing room are available for individual use, as well as for the locations for the workshops. Cost is $399 for 2 people and $299 for one (plus tax), which includes accommodations, breakfast, afternoon tea and treats for two nights, and the workshop fee. Cost for those who don't need overnight accommodations is $150, which includes the afternoon tea and treats for two nights and the workshop fee.
Reservations are made through The Henry Sawyer Inn by calling (800) 449-5667 or going online to [email protected]. For detailed infor-mation about the events, contact East Lynne The-ater Company by calling (609) 884-5898 or online at www.eastlynnetheater.org.
There are only a few openings left for the Mur-der Mystery Weekend at The Henry Sawyer Inn and Twin Gables on Feb. 22 and 23, March 8 and 9, and March 22 and 23.
ELTC is always busy in March with shows on the road, school residen-cies, and special events in Cape May. "Sherlock Holmes Adventure of the Norwood Builder" returns on March 15 and 16. With fi nancial support from New Jersey Theatre Alliance's "Stages Festival," ELTC is bringing actor/playwright James Rana to Cape May for a free juggling class for ages 8 on up on Monday, March 4 from 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. ELTC's artists-in-residence are working in two schools, culminating in performances that are free, and open to the public. The schools are Wildwood High School (middle school stu-dents) and West Cape May Elementary School.
Contact ELTC for in-formation about any of the above events as well as the 2013 season, sea-son tickets, group sales, educational outreach, and touring productions.
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Rutgers Cooperative Ex-tension 4-H Youth Devel-opment Program and the Cape May County Library have teamed up to offer a day of Lego themed fun at the Lockwood Youth Cen-ter, 355 Courthouse – S. Dennis Road, Cape May Court House, NJ. This free family event is slated for Feb. 23, from 11 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. The afternoon will include hands-on ac-tivities, screenings of brick fi lms and a Lego contest.
Legopalooza is designed to offer kids a taste of the 4-H fair experience; includ-ing opportunities to show-case original work, enjoy hands-on activities and re-ceive recognition for their efforts. Activities will be offered by staff from the Cape May County Library, 4-H staff and volunteers and 4-H Teen Ambassa-dors. The day will include screenings of stop motion “Brick” fi lms, Lego Mind-storms Robotics activities, and stations with Lego Games, Lego inspired print making and brick activities designed to engage kids in engineering challenges.
Participants are invited to bring their own Lego creations to showcase and enter in a Lego Contest. The contest includes two categories for 4 different age groups. The “Kit Build” category is for entries built according to instructions. ‘Kit Bash” entries are those that involved original con-struction or design. Age groups will include 5-8, 9-12, 13-16, and 17-Adult. Participation awards will be offered as well as awards for each age group. Group
entries can be entered, but should be entered in the age group of the oldest participant. Local educators and community members have been recruited to judge the contest.
The Cape May County Library is well known for their investment in Lego. Area branches of-fer monthly Lego Club Meetings “Legos are an avenue to promote literacy through storytelling. Our Lego Clubs also help young people develop positive social skills, through coop-erative building activities. ” explains Children’s Librar-ian Kellie Large.
The County’s new 4-H Agent, Julie Karavan, hopes to develop a series of coop-erative Lego programs with the County Library. “ 4-H promotes positive youth development for kids from kindergarten through one year out of high school. The library is the perfect venue for community clubs, and Lego has enormous appeal to a wide range of ages. I hope to partner with the County Library to establish Junior First Lego League groups as well as county Lego robotics programs.”
The event is free and open to the public. In order to help plan for the event, registration is requested. Arrangements can be made to drop off Lego entries in advance of the event. The Cape May County 4-H Foundation plans to run a concession stand during the event. For more in-formation and to register, contact the 4-H Youth De-velopment Offi ce at (609) 465-5115 ext 605.
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tine’s Day will be here soon and Ocean City is the perfect place to spend the Valentine’s Day Weekend.
Michae l Har tman’s Ocean City Theatre Com-pany will present A Cabaret of Broadway Love songs and sumptuous dessert
reception of Feb. 16 at the Hughes Performing Arts Center, 6th and Atlantic Ave. A really sweet time is guaranteed.
Hartman’s performers will provide some of the most enchanting, unfor-gettable melodies ever to grace “The Great White Way.” You don’t have to go to Broadway any more to enjoy Broadway qual-ity shows. Hartman has brought them to Ocean City.
His productions with the Ocean City Pops and First Night, his many other shows here during the year, feature quality New York entertainers and have received outstanding re-views. Much of it’s due to Hartman’s producing, direction and choreography excellence and his show business contacts. You can always rely on an enjoyable experience from the Ocean City Theatre Company.
The evening will begin at 7 p.m. with the dessert reception followed by an 8 p.m. show. Tickets pur-chased before 4:30 p.m. on Feb.14 are $18, after that $20. To order tickets, call (609) 525-9300.
Ocean City’s Downtown is open with over 100 stores plus restaurants ready to provide you with a pleasant Valentine’s shopping and dining experience. You can walk or bike the full length of the Boardwalk and enjoy the City’s latest attraction, the new 300 million dol-lar 9th St. Causeway that makes entering and exiting the City a scenic pleasure and easier driving experi-ence.
There is a walkway on the causeway bridge that provides an excellent view of the City and a fi ne place to take photos. Yes, Ocean City is open and ready to serve and entertain the many who enjoy a unique family experience. Please pass the word.
Sometime this month the Army Corps of Engi-neers will be back for its
regular visit to dredge sand onto our beaches and re-place sand that was lost. At the same time, OCNJCARE continues its work to help those remaining residents who still need recovery as-sistance. To help with their work send a check to PO Box 807, Ocean City, N.J. 08226, drop a donation off at Ocean City Home Bank, 10th and Asbury Ave. or donate on line at www.ocnjcare.org.
(Feb. 21) The Ocean City Regional Chamber of Com-merce will hold its Citizen of the Year Award-- Out-standing Business and Beau-tification Awards Dinner combined with its annual Board of Directors Installa-tion Dinner at the Greate Bay Country Club in Somers Point. Social hour is 6 to 7 p.m., dinner 7 p.m.
In addition Mark Soifer will be honored as Citizen of the Decade . Tickets are $55 a person. Call the Chamber (609) 399-1412.
(All through Feb.) The ART ON ASBURY Gallery, 608 Asbury Ave., has sched-uled “Anything Goes” along with its annual ARC Exhibi-tion and Sale. Entry is free to both exhibits which will feature an array of work by the Art Center’s talented members and a themed show highlighting Dogs by ARC Art Students.
A meet the Artist Recep-tion is set for Feb. 8 from 6 to 7:30 p.m. You will be able to meet both the Galleries artists and ARC students. Entry is free and light refreshments will be served. Art on Asbury also offers free art based movies. The next will be “ Julia and Julie” based on the Julia Childs “Art of French Cook-ing” cook book. The movie is scheduled for Tues., March 5 starting 6:30 p.m. at the Ocean City Library, 17th and Simpson Ave.
Art on Asbury is a project of the Ocean City Fine Arts League.
(All through Feb.) The Ocean City Arts Center, 17th and Simpson Ave., is showing the photography of Macy Zhelyazkova. The artist is exhibiting her magi-cal images of Bulgaria. A meet the Artist reception is scheduled for Fri., Feb 8 from 7 to 8:30 p.m.
The Arts Center will host its annual juried Photogra-phy Show through April. Applications for photogra-phers are available on the Arts Center’s website www.oceancityartscenter.org or
at the Center, call (609) 399-7628.
The Ocean City Taber-nacle has just released its schedule of entertainment events for 2013. Among the earliest are a March 21 bus trip to see Noah at Sight and Sound; a March 28-29 por-trayal of The Last Supper, 7 p.m. at the Tabernacle and a trip to Washington. D.C. to visit the Holocaust Museum and National Cathedral Tour and Evensong on April 18. To access information on these events visit www.OCTabernacle.org or call (609) 399-1915.
Race Information: Ocean City is aware that runners
like to know well ahead of time when races are sched-uled so that they may train for the events and emerge victorious or at least not embarrass themselves. Reg-istration is already open for the following events:
Open Mike Night: The Ocean City Free Public Library, 17th and Simp-son Ave.and the Ocean City Repertory Theater are presenting an Open Mike Night every Thursday from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Library Meeting Room N116. The program is hosted by sing-er/songwriters Josh Wise and Robyn Rosenthal who
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THE WILDWOODS – The United States Futsal Federation will host the Northeast Futsal Regional Championship on Feb. 16 through Feb. 18 at the Wildwoods Convention Center. This three-day, action-packed, indoor soc-cer tournament will take place from 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. daily.
Futsal is a variant of soccer which is played on a smaller area and mainly played indoors. Futsal re-quires two teams with fi ve players each, one of those players being the goalkeep-er. Unlimited substitutes per team are permitted, but unlike some other forms of indoor soccer, the game is played on a hard court surface delimited by lines; walls or boards are not used. Futsal is also played with a smaller ball with less bounce than a regular soc-cer ball. The rules create an emphasis on improvisation, creativity and technique
Futsal Regional Championship Slated Feb. 16–18
as well as ball control and passing in small spaces.
Admission is $10 per day or $15 for the weekend and wristbands will be available for purchase at the door.
For additional informa-tion about the Futsal Cham-pionship, please visit www.futsal.com.
For additional informa-tion about the Wildwoods,
will kick off the evening.Come to perform or just
listen and relax and enjoy a cup of coffee, tea and refreshments.There will be a sign up sheet at the door and performers are sched-uled on a fi rst-come, fi rst-play basis (3-4 songs, ten minutes). Call (609)399-2434,Ext. 5238, [email protected].
The Ocean City Triath-lon/Duathlon May 19, Ocean City Mayor’s Labor Day Race
Sept. 2 and Ocean City Half Marathon & 5K Sept. 29. Visit www.ocnj.us/race-events or call Lisa at (609) 525-9317. The Trail of Two Cities 5K Run/Walk over the 9th St. Causeway is set for Nov. 2 but reg-istration is not yet being taken for this event.
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Community organiza-tions and food vendors will be set-up beginning at 10 a.m. at the Women's Civic Club, 96th Street and the Beach selling food and other items for purchase. Bring your beach chairs because our community bonfi re will be lit on the beach for the entire event also starting at 10 a.m.
Sponsorships and reg-istration can be found on the Stone Harbor Shiver Facebook page, the Stone Harbor Borough website www.stone-harbor.nj.us or participants can regis-ter on-line at Active.com. Checks are to be made payable to the Borough of Stone Harbor and questions
can be emailed to [email protected]. Registration information, discounts and deals will be continuously posted and announced - so keep your ears open regarding this great event!