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Dining & Entertainment Herald Newspapers February 27 2013 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A23 Village Shoppes of Rio Grande 886-0909 EAT IN LUNCH (11 AM - 3 PM ) ADULTS $6 75 CHILDREN AGES 3-10 YR $4 75 DINNER (3:30 - 9:30 PM) ADULTS $ 9 99 CHILDREN AGES 3 -10 YR $ 5 99 ALL YOU CAN EAT BUFFET The Best Deal - Cheng’s Buffet Take Out Buffet $9 99 All Day 50 % OFF WITH COUPON BUY ONE ADULT LUNCH AT REGULAR PRICE, GET 2ND ADULT cannot be combined with any other offers EXPIRES 3/6/13 $ 2 00 OFF WITH COUPON SPEND $ 20 00 AT DINNER GET cannot be combined with any other offers EXPIRES 3/6/13 heng’s heng’s • Coconut Shrimp • Mussels • Coconut Shrimp • Mussels • Fried Shrimp • Crab Legs • Fried Shrimp • Crab Legs WEEKLY EVERY DAY SPECIALS 10 year old must be under 4 1/2’ Details & Registration form at NWBWC.com Beach Writers’ Spring Retreat “Pitching and Publishing” March 23, 2013 at Natali Vineyards 221 North Delsea Drive, C.M.C.H. Sunday Breakfast, Lunch, Early Birds, Dinner & Cocktails Good Food, Good Service, Great Prices Open Seven Days • Year Round Overlooking the Scenic Great Egg Harbor Bay 1 Harbor Road & Route 9, Beesley’s Point (Just outside Ocean City) 609-390-3322 • www.TuckahoeInn.com COURT HOUSE -- Spend the day with Sheree Bykof- sky, literary agent and best-selling author of The Complete Idiot's Guide to Getting Published, 5th Edi- tion on Sat., March 23, at Natali Vineyards here. This one-of-a-kind workshop is an intensive seminar that will teach you the ins and outs of the publishing universe. Topics include: What's hot right now in both fic- tion and non-fiction; How to develop ideas with true commercial potential; How to write a query letter that really sells; How to locate and work with the right agent; How to craft an effective book proposal; What to realistically expect from a first book contract; Why becoming a published author is just like being a contestant on Wheel of Fortune! A Q&A session will fol- low with a panel including Bykofsky, agent Katharine Sands, independent editor Paul Dinas, and founder of ComteQ Publishing in Margate, Rob Huberman. Afterward, the Natali Vineyard folks will host a wine tasting with plenty of time for networking. Natali Vineyards is located at 221 North Delsea Drive (North Rt. 47). The entire day, includ- ing light meals and wine tasting is only $125 (check website for special dis- counts). The schedule, de- tails, and registration form are available at www.nwb- wc.com. The first three people to register will win a copy of The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Getting Published, 5th Edition. Schedule for the Day-long Workshop 8-8:30 a.m. Registration, Coffee, Continental Breakfast 8:30 a.m. Welcome 8:40 -10:30 a.m. Session No.1 10:30 - 11 a.m. Break 11 a.m. - noon Session No. 2 12 - 1 p.m. Lunch 1 - 2:30 p.m. Session No. 3 2:30 - 3:30 p.m. Panel Discussion 3:30 - 4:30 p.m. Wine Tasting and Networking Sheree Bykofsky, literary agent and best-selling author of The Complete Idiot's Guide to Getting Published, 5th Edition. OCEAN CITY - Learn about folk literature in composed music at the March series of free music lectures by Paul M. Som- ers, sponsored by the Bay- Atlantic Symphony. Discover how compos- ers utilized epics, sagas, fairy tales, legends, and folk heroes in their works ranging from incidental and program music to sym- phonies, overtures, songs, and opera. The lectures, which will take place in four counties, will occur on March 11, from 1 to 2:30 p.m., at the Ocean County Library, Little Egg Harbor Branch, 290 Mathistown Rd., Lit- tle Egg Harbor Township; March 12, from 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m., at the Ocean City Public Library, Room 110, 1735 Simpson Ave., Ocean City; March 18, from 6 to 7:30 p.m., in the Community Event Room of the Vineland Pub- lic Library, 1058 E. Landis Ave., Vineland; and March 21, from 6 to 7:30 p.m., at the Margate Public Li- brary, 8100 Atlantic Ave., Learn about Folk Literature in Composed Music Margate. Subsequent lectures this season will include a question-and-answer ses- sion in April and a Fresh Ears® experience in May. Questions for the April lecture series must be sub- mitted to Somers by the end of March—either at the lectures or by e-mail at composer.lecturer@gmail. com. Somers, Adult Educa- tion Director for the Bay- Atlantic Symphony, is a also a composer, performer, founder of Maurice River Music, was for 25 years the harpsichordist for the Virtuoso Strings of New York, and was a reviewer for the Star-Ledger. The lectures are co-spon- sored by the libraries in which they given. For further information, call the Bay-Atlantic Sym- phony at (856) 451-1169, or Somers at Maurice River Music at (856) 506-0580. For the Cape May County series, you can also call the Ocean City Public Library at (609) 399-2434; for the Ocean County series, you can also call the Ocean County Library, Little Egg Harbor Branch at (609) 294-1197; for the Cumber- land County series, you can also call the Vineland Public Library at (856) 794-4244; and for the Atlantic County series, you can also call the Margate Public Library at (609) 822-4700. Paul M. Somers. ‘Pitching & Publishing’ Beach Writers’ Retreat Set CAPE MAY - East Lynne Theater Company (ELTC) will have three audition days of open calls for Equity actors. On March 16 from noon to 4 p.m. and on March 18 from 1-5 p.m., the call will be at The First Presbyterian Church, 500 Hughes St., Cape May, where the company is in residence. Sign-up for audi- tions on March 16 begins at 11 a.m. and continues through 3:55 p.m.; sign- up on March 18 begins at noon and continues through 4:55 p.m. For the call on March 18 only, Equity actors may contact the theater for a definite time-slot by e- mailing the company at [email protected]. On April 5 from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., the call will be at the Actors’ Equity Audi- tion Center, 165 West 46th St., NYC. Sign-up for audi- tions begins at 8:30 a.m., and continues through 5 p.m. Lunch break is from 1-2 p.m. Non-union actors will be seen at all auditions, as long as no Equity actors are kept waiting. The company operates under an Equity SPT 3 Contract with rehearsals beginning on Monday two weeks before the opening- performance week, and a Wednesday through Sat- urday night performance schedule, with two excep- tions, which are noted below. All of the rehearsals will be in Cape May. Artistic Director, Gayle Stahlhuth will be at the auditions and is directing all three shows. Actors are asked to audition with a brief monologue, prefer- ably humorous, or read from "Lost on the Natchez Trace," "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" or "The Late Christopher Bean." Sides will be available at the auditions. A reader will be provided for those auditioning with sides. The season opener, "Lost on the Natchez Trace" is a three-person show written by Jan Buttram about the encounter in the wilderness between a slave auctioneer and a run- away slave in 1825. The actors who originated the two male roles at Abing- don Theatre Company in 2012 have been asked to perform in Cape May, but actors may audition and be considered for this show, should there be a need for a replacement. Since the NYC run, the role of a female has been added. This play runs from June 12-July 20, except there is no show on July 4, and an added performance on July 7. The roles are: Mal- colm Jeters – a fast-talking auctioneer accustomed to getting his way, now wounded and ready to bargain, age range 50-65; Tom – African-American, strong from having spent years working in the fields, moves well and is smart, age range 25-35; and Mary – African-American, expe- rienced tragedy while a slave, which she expresses in movement, since she does not speak, age range 20-35. All roles for the other two shows are still avail- able. Seeking actors for the following: "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow," a world premiere written by James Rana, based on the haunt- ing tale by Washington Irving, in which five of the six actors play a multitude of characters in this true ensemble piece, running from July 24-Aug. 31; and "The Late Christopher Bean" by Sidney Howard, a clever comedy from 1932 about the sudden fame of an artist who's been dead for ten years, run- ning from Sept. 18 - Oct. 13. (Note: there will be no performance on Oct. 9, but an added performance on Oct. 13 at 7:30 p.m.) "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" moves to Ocean Professional Theatre Com- pany for rehearsals and performances from Oct. 22-27, operating under their contract. "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow:" Ichabod Crane East Lynne to Hold Auditions for Summer/ Fall Season (Page A24 Please)

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  • Dining & EntertainmentHerald Newspapers February 27 2013 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A23

    Village Shoppes of Rio Grande 886-0909

    EAT IN LUNCH (11AM - 3PM) ADULTS $675 CHILDREN AGES 3-10 YR $475

    DINNER (3:30 - 9:30 PM)ADULTS $999 CHILDREN AGES 3 -10 YR $599

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    Details & Registration form at NWBWC.com

    Beach Writers’ Spring Retreat

    “Pitching and Publishing”March 23, 2013 at

    Natali Vineyards221 North Delsea Drive, C.M.C.H.

    Sunday Breakfast, Lunch, Early Birds, Dinner & Cocktails

    Good Food, Good Service, Great PricesOpen Seven Days • Year Round

    Overlooking the Scenic Great Egg Harbor Bay

    1 Harbor Road & Route 9, Beesley’s Point (Just outside Ocean City)609-390-3322 • www.TuckahoeInn.com

    COURT HOUSE -- Spend the day with Sheree Bykof-sky, literary agent and best-selling author of The Complete Idiot's Guide to Getting Published, 5th Edi-tion on Sat., March 23, at Natali Vineyards here. This one-of-a-kind workshop is an intensive seminar that will teach you the ins and outs of the publishing universe.

    Topics include: What's hot right now in both fi c-tion and non-fi ction; How to develop ideas with true commercial potential; How to write a query letter that really sells; How to locate and work with the right agent; How to craft an effective book proposal; What to realistically expect from a fi rst book contract; Why becoming a published author is just like being a contestant on Wheel of Fortune!

    A Q&A session will fol-low with a panel including Bykofsky, agent Katharine Sands, independent editor Paul Dinas, and founder of ComteQ Publishing in Margate, Rob Huberman. Afterward, the Natali Vineyard folks will host a wine tasting with plenty of time for networking. Natali Vineyards is located at 221 North Delsea Drive (North Rt. 47).

    The entire day, includ-ing light meals and wine tasting is only $125 (check website for special dis-counts). The schedule, de-tails, and registration form are available at www.nwb-wc.com. The first three people to register will win a copy of The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Getting Published, 5th Edition.

    Schedule for theDay-long Workshop

    8-8:30 a.m. Registration, Coffee, Continental Breakfast

    8:30 a.m. Welcome

    8:40 -10:30 a.m. Session No.1

    10:30 - 11 a.m. Break

    11 a.m. - noon Session No. 2

    12 - 1 p.m. Lunch

    1 - 2:30 p.m.Session No. 3

    2:30 - 3:30 p.m. Panel Discussion

    3:30 - 4:30 p.m. Wine Tasting and

    Networking

    Sheree Bykofsky, literary agent and best-selling author of The Complete Idiot's Guide to Getting Published, 5th Edition.

    OCEAN CITY - Learn about folk literature in composed music at the March series of free music lectures by Paul M. Som-ers, sponsored by the Bay-Atlantic Symphony.

    Discover how compos-ers utilized epics, sagas, fairy tales, legends, and folk heroes in their works ranging from incidental and program music to sym-phonies, overtures, songs, and opera.

    The lectures, which will take place in four counties, will occur on March 11, from 1 to 2:30 p.m., at the Ocean County Library, Little Egg Harbor Branch, 290 Mathistown Rd., Lit-tle Egg Harbor Township; March 12, from 10:30

    a.m. to 12 p.m., at the Ocean City Public Library, Room 110, 1735 Simpson Ave., Ocean City; March 18, from 6 to 7:30 p.m., in the Community Event

    Room of the Vineland Pub-lic Library, 1058 E. Landis Ave., Vineland; and March 21, from 6 to 7:30 p.m., at the Margate Public Li-brary, 8100 Atlantic Ave.,

    Learn about Folk Literature in Composed MusicMargate.

    Subsequent lectures this season will include a question-and-answer ses-sion in April and a Fresh Ears® experience in May. Questions for the April lecture series must be sub-mitted to Somers by the end of March—either at the lectures or by e-mail at [email protected].

    Somers, Adult Educa-tion Director for the Bay-Atlantic Symphony, is a also a composer, performer, founder of Maurice River Music, was for 25 years the harpsichordist for the Virtuoso Strings of New York, and was a reviewer for the Star-Ledger.

    The lectures are co-spon-

    sored by the libraries in which they given.

    For further information, call the Bay-Atlantic Sym-phony at (856) 451-1169, or Somers at Maurice River Music at (856) 506-0580. For the Cape May County series, you can also call the Ocean City Public Library at (609) 399-2434; for the Ocean County series, you can also call the Ocean County Library, Little Egg Harbor Branch at (609) 294-1197; for the Cumber-land County series, you can also call the Vineland Public Library at (856) 794-4244; and for the Atlantic County series, you can also call the Margate Public Library at (609) 822-4700.

    Paul M. Somers.

    ‘Pitching & Publishing’Beach Writers’ Retreat Set

    CAPE MAY - East Lynne Theater Company (ELTC) will have three audition days of open calls for Equity actors. On March 16 from noon to 4 p.m. and on March 18 from 1-5 p.m., the call will be at The First Presbyterian Church, 500 Hughes St., Cape May, where the company is in residence. Sign-up for audi-tions on March 16 begins at 11 a.m. and continues through 3:55 p.m.; sign-up on March 18 begins at noon and continues through 4:55 p.m.

    For the call on March 18 only, Equity actors may contact the theater for a definite time-slot by e-mailing the company at [email protected]. On April 5 from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., the call will be at the Actors’ Equity Audi-tion Center, 165 West 46th St., NYC. Sign-up for audi-tions begins at 8:30 a.m., and continues through 5 p.m. Lunch break is from 1-2 p.m. Non-union actors will be seen at all auditions, as long as no Equity actors are kept waiting.

    The company operates under an Equity SPT 3 Contract with rehearsals beginning on Monday two weeks before the opening-performance week, and a Wednesday through Sat-urday night performance schedule, with two excep-tions, which are noted below. All of the rehearsals will be in Cape May.

    Artistic Director, Gayle Stahlhuth will be at the auditions and is directing all three shows. Actors are asked to audition with a brief monologue, prefer-ably humorous, or read from "Lost on the Natchez Trace," "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" or "The Late Christopher Bean." Sides will be available at the auditions. A reader will be provided for those

    auditioning with sides. The season opener, "Lost

    on the Natchez Trace" is a three-person show written by Jan Buttram about the encounter in the wilderness between a slave auctioneer and a run-away slave in 1825. The actors who originated the two male roles at Abing-don Theatre Company in 2012 have been asked to perform in Cape May, but actors may audition and be considered for this show, should there be a need for a replacement. Since the NYC run, the role of a female has been added. This play runs from June 12-July 20, except there is no show on July 4, and an added performance on July 7. The roles are: Mal-colm Jeters – a fast-talking auctioneer accustomed to getting his way, now wounded and ready to bargain, age range 50-65; Tom – African-American, strong from having spent years working in the fi elds, moves well and is smart, age range 25-35; and Mary – African-American, expe-rienced tragedy while a slave, which she expresses in movement, since she does not speak, age range

    20-35. All roles for the other

    two shows are still avail-able.

    Seeking actors for the following: "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow," a world premiere written by James Rana, based on the haunt-ing tale by Washington Irving, in which fi ve of the six actors play a multitude of characters in this true ensemble piece, running from July 24-Aug. 31; and "The Late Christopher Bean" by Sidney Howard, a clever comedy from 1932 about the sudden fame of an artist who's been dead for ten years, run-ning from Sept. 18 - Oct. 13. (Note: there will be no performance on Oct. 9, but an added performance on Oct. 13 at 7:30 p.m.) "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" moves to Ocean Professional Theatre Com-pany for rehearsals and performances from Oct. 22-27, operating under their contract.

    "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow:" Ichabod Crane

    East Lynne to Hold Auditions for Summer/Fall Season

    (Page A24 Please)

  • Dining & Entertainment Herald Newspapers February 27 2013www.CapeMayCountyHerald.comA24

    (From Page A23)

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    other characters in town, age range 45-60; Actor 4 – plays Mrs. Van Tassel, known to speak her mind, also plays other roles, age range 45-60; Actor 5 – plays Pastor Den Hollander, who is set in his ways, and portrays other roles, age range 30-45; and Actor 6 – plays Brom Bones, who will do anything to get Katrina's attention, and he, too, plays other roles, age range 25-35.

    "The Late Christopher Bean:" Dr. Haggett – a rural New England doctor, accustomed to his every day schedule, who's world is turned upside down, age range 50-65; Mrs. Hag-gett – his wife, who as-sumes what she considers "cityfied" airs in dress and bearing, which she believes makes her better than anyone else in town, age range 50-65; Ada Hag-gett - their daughter, who takes after her mother, but also pretends to be younger and more helpless than she is, age range 25-30; Susan Haggett – sweet, kind, and smart, age range 20-25; Abby – their maid of many years, what she lacks in schooling she more than makes up for with good common sense and a good heart, age range 35-50; Warren Creamer – the village painter and paper-hanger, personable, sure of himself, in love with Susan, age range 25-35; Mr. Tallant – an artist from the city who says and does what he must to get by in the world, age range 25-40; Mr. Rosen – an art dealer from the city who's always looking for a deal, age range 45-65; and Maxwell Dav-enport – a distinguished art critic, honest, age range 50-65.

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    Last year, James' adapta-tion of "The Poe Myster-ies" premiered at ELTC, and currently he is adapt-ing "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" for another ELTC world premiere this sum-mer. He's worked for the Big Apple Circus and per-formed with numerous the-aters in NYC, throughout the country, and in Europe, including The Royal Shake-speare Festival. The class will be held at The First Presbyterian Church where

    ELTC is in residence, and is for anyone ages 8 on up, with or without juggling experience.

    Earlier in the same day, he's teaching juggling to middle school students in Wildwood School District’s After-School program. Since its inception in October, ELTC's artists-in-residence have been working in Wild-wood, and the fi rst student

    performance open to the public, is on March 21 at 6:00 p.m. at the Wildwood High School.

    Although free, reserva-tions are appreciated and may be made by contacting ELTC at 609-884-5898 or by e-mail at [email protected].

    Funding for the free eve-ning class is through New Jersey Theatre Alliance's "Stages Festival." For more

    Free Juggling Class with James Rana Slatedinformation about this in-novative company, visit www.njtheatrealliance.org. For an up-to-the-minute "Stages Festival" schedule, visit www.stagesfestival.org. ELTC and other Eq-uity professional theaters throughout the Garden State not only have work-shops and productions at their own venues, but are performing at a variety of locations.

    NORTH CAPE MAY - "Scarf It Up" is a knitting group formed to knit items such as scarves and hats, which will be donated by Gables, the sponsoring organization, to those in need. All levels of knitters are welcome, and instruc-tion will be provided as needed. The group is being led by Fran Geores. Fran is an experienced knitter and teacher.

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    Wednesday Pie Day

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    101 E. Walnut Ave., North Wildwood • 609-522-4991

    OPEN YEAR ROUNDLUNCH • DINNER • LATE NIGHT

    THIS WEEK’STHIS WEEK’SENTERTAINMENTENTERTAINMENT

    Thurs., Feb. 28thThurs., Feb. 28th StellarMojo at 10pm

    Fri., March 1stFri., March 1stHappy Hour Acoustic

    w/Terry O’Brien & Bill 5pmOpen Juke Box 10pm-close

    Sat., March 2ndSat., March 2ndDJ Mollo 10pm

    Special Guest Bartender

    Sun., March 3rdSun., March 3rdIn House Pool League

    Double Elimination 8 Ball Tourney 9pm

    Sat ., March 16thErin Express

    Sun., March 17thThe Keltic

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    sounds of the 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s and today.

    Wildwoods Convention Center ~ 7 p.m. - 11p.m

    .

    Tickets $15.00 per person.

    The Greater Wildwood Chamber of Commerce presents:

    Tommy James &

    Chuck Negron Formerly

    of Three Dog Night

    “Joy to the World”

    “Easy to be Hard”

    “Old Fashioned Love Song”

    The Shondells“Crimson and Clover”“Crystal Blue Persuasion”“MonyMony”“I Think We’re Alone Now”“Hanky Panky”

    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 Concert

    in the Oceanfront Arena at the Wildwoods Convention

    Center. Doors open at 6 p.m., concert begins at 7 p.m. Tickets are $49.50 or $65.50 per person.

    The Happenings“See You in September”“Go Away Little Girl”

    “I Got Rhythm”

    Featuring:

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    World Tavern Poker TuesdaysWin a seat to the World Series of Poker - 7 p.m.

    PRIME RIB THURSDAYSTry our slow-roasted prime rib specials!

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    THE WILDWOODS – The Wildwoods Conven-tion Center will once again host Cheer Tech National Cheerleading Champion-ships for two weekends in March: the Cheer Tech National Recreation and School Championships on March 3 and the Mid-Atlantic National Cheer-leading and Dance Cham-pionships on March 9 and March 10.

    These entertaining and exciting events will include recreation, high school, collegiate, open and all-star divisions, featuring teams from New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New York and Delaware. All teams will compete on a 54’ by 42’ spring fl oor and per-form amazing aerial and acrobatic feats in hopes of winning the judges’ votes. All performances will be

    Wildwoods to Host National Cheerleading Championships

    choreographed to music and sound effects. The win-ning teams will be awarded trophies and banners.

    Competition begins at

    9 a.m. daily. Admission prices per day are $15 for adults, $10 for children 10 and under and free for

    children 3 and under.Cheer Tech will also

    return to the Wildwoods Convention Center on April 13 for the Elite Cheer Championship ‘Shore Show Down’ and on April 14 for the ‘Beast of the East’ Cheerleading Competition.

    For additional informa-tion about Cheer Tech events, call 866-52-CHEER or visit www.SpiritBrands.org.

    For additional informa-tion about the Wildwoods, visit www.WildwoodsNJ.com or call 800-992-9732.

    COURT HOUSE – Free-holder E. Marie Hayes announced that the county is seeking artists to par-ticipate in an upcoming event. The Cape May County Culture and Heri-tage Commission will host its 12th Annual Exhibit and Contest of The National Arts Program® (NAP) at the Middle Township Per-forming Arts Center (PAC) Gallery from April 16 to May 8.

    Freeholder Hayes said, “This free art competition is open to all local, county, state and federal govern-ment employees and their immediate families. Mem-bers of the County's non-profi t Culture and Heritage Round Table groups and their immediate families are also eligible. Immediate family includes spouse/partner, mother, father, son, daughter, brother, sis-ter or parent. This year the National Arts Program® welcomes employees and volunteers from Cape Re-gional Medical Center and employees from all Cape May County Schools.”

    The exhibit will con-sist of visual artwork in the following categories: painting; works on paper; photography; sculpture; mixed media; and craft. All entries submitted must be original works of the applicant completed within the last three years. There are separate classifi cations for adults (amateur, inter-mediate, and professional) and youth / teen (Youth 12 and under, and Teen 13 - 18).

    “This is a wonderful opportunity to showcase all of the talented indi-viduals that live in Cape May County. We are look-ing forward to seeing this year’s entries,” added Free-holder Hayes.

    Registration forms are available online at www.na-tionalartsprogram.org/ven-ues/cape-may-county-nj. Click to “register online”

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    County Culture and Heritage Commission Seeks Artists

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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.

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    WEEK OF FEB. 27 - MARCH 5

    Acoustic with Terry O’Brien & Bill 5pm

    Open Jukebox 10pm-close

    WESTY’SIRISH PUB

    Page A25 • 522-4991

    Sun. - In house Pool League, Double Elimination 8 Ball Tourney 9pm

    COUNTRY CLUB TAVERNPage A25 • 465-1515

    Thu - Feb 28th Name that Tune 8pmMon - Mar 4th Quizzo with PrizesTue - Mar 5th Dan Da Man

    CASEY’S ON THIRD

    Page A25 • 522-7759

    DOGTOOTHBAR & GRILLPage A26 • 522-8383

    Name That Tune at

    9pm

    GOODNIGHT IRENE’SBREW PUB

    Page A24 • 729-3861

    Wed - Feb 27th DVDJ Mollo 10pmThu - Feb 28th Quizzo 9pm

    DVDJ Mollo 10pm

    OWEN’S PUB

    Page A27 • 729-7290

    DJ Bee Bop Bernie 7pm

    Name That Tune with Ronn E.

    Dee 9pm

    HEMINGWAY’S the Grand Hotel

    Page A24 • 884-5611DJ entertainment 9pm

    Animal House 7pm

    Bare Bonz

    FLIP FLOPZPage A26 • 522-3350

    DJ entertainment 9pm

    TUCKAHOEINN

    Page A23 • 390-3322

    The Mighty Parrot Trio

    6-10pm

    Wed - Feb 27th Bob Campanell 5-9pmThu - Feb 28th Drew Love 5:30-9:30pm Mon - Mar 4th Jim Fisher 4-8 pmTue - Mar 5th Ann Oswald 5-9 pm

    RIOSTATION

    Page A25 • 889-2000

    Terry-Oke 9pm

    PLACE FRIDAY SATURDAY REST OF WEEKDJ Timmy O Dance Party

    8pm

    Mike & Vince 9pm

    MULLIGANSPage A24 • 522-4883

    Name That Tune 9pm

    Quizzo at 9pm

    John Rivera 6-10pm

    DJ Mollo10pm

    Sun - Are You Smarter than the Bartender

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    DJ EntertainmentFriday & Saturday Friday & Saturday

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    Fabulous Friday Fabulous Friday Happy HourHappy Hour • • 3-8pm3-8pm$5 Apps At The Bar

    SaturdaSaturdayy4-Course Chef Dinner

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    Friday is Friday is Shrimp Night Shrimp Night

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    O P E N F R I . , S AT. & S U N .Lunch from 11am

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    THIS WEEK AT THE

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    100 East Taylor Ave Wildwood NJ

    DOGTOOTH HAS SOMETHING SPECIAL EVERY NIGHT!

    $6.95 LUNCH SPECIALs MONDAY THRU FRIDAY UNTIL 4PMHappy Hours- Monday to Thursday 4pm to 6pm- Friday 4pm to 7pm

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    $6 CHEESE NACHOS*$2.50 CORONAS & $9 CORONITA BUCKETS AFTER 6PM

    45¢ WINGS AFTER 6PM*

    $2.50 IMPORT BOTTLES AFTER 6PM

    NAME THAT TUNE 9PMEXTENDED HAPPY HOUR 4-7PM

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    Right down the street from The Bolero

    WED.-FRI. WED.-FRI. HAPPY HOURHAPPY HOUR4-7P.M .4-7P.M .$1.50 $1.50 Domestic DraftsDomestic Drafts$2.50 Well Drinks$2.50 Well Drinks$4.00 Wine$4.00 Wine

    Dinner Specials $9.99 & Up- Saturday Night Dinner Special - Prime Rib

    Lunch SpecialsLunch Specials$4.99$4.99

    Homemade Soup Every Day

    Fri. 3/1 Bare Bonz - 9pmFri. 3/1 Bare Bonz - 9pmSat. 3/2 Charlie & Company - 9pmSat. 3/2 Charlie & Company - 9pm

    OPEN WEDNESDAY OPEN WEDNESDAY THRU THRU SUNDAY SUNDAY

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    LunchLunch Mon.-Thur. 11am - 3pm, Mon.-Thur. 11am - 3pm, Fri. & Sat. 11am - 3pmFri. & Sat. 11am - 3pm

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    • JApanese Hibachi • JApanese Hibachi • sushi bar • thai cuisine• sushi bar • thai cuisine

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    13 S. Dennis Road, Cape May Court House13 S. Dennis Road, Cape May Court House609-465-8888 • 609-463-8888609-465-8888 • 609-463-8888

    2/27/13 Easter Basket Candy

    Workshop at 5:00pm in Avalon at the Avalon Free Library, (609) 967-7155

    Apple Computer Class

    at 5:30pm in Avalon at the Avalon Free Library, (609) 967-7155

    Apple Computer Be-

    ginner's Class at 4:30pm in Avalon at the Avalon Free Library, (609) 967-7155

    2/28/13 Online PC Computer

    Class - Apps at 6:30pm in Avalon at the Avalon Free Library, (609) 967-7155

    Story Time at 10:00am

    in Avalon at the Avalon Free Library, (609) 967-7155

    3/1/13 Shabbat Across Ameri-

    ca at 6:30pm in Wildwood at Beth Judah Temple, (609) 522-7541

    Beef & Beer to benefi t

    Frank Cerbo at 8:00pm in Wildwood Crest at teh Bayview Inn, (609) 884-1670

    Wine & Craft Beer Tast-

    ing at 7:00pm in Cape May at the Grand Hotel, (609) 522-7257

    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

    7th Annual Breast Can-

    cer Fundraiser at 6:00pm in Court House at the Bel-levue, (609) 602-7044

    St. John Church Job

    Fair at 10:00am in Ocean City at St. John Lutheran Church, (609) 399-0798

    Beef & Beer for the

    Veneziale Family at 1:00pm in Villas at the Villas Fishing Club, (609) 886-2466

    3/3/13 Project Catsnip, Free

    Spay/Neuter at 7:30am in Wildwood at the Spay/Neuter Clinic, (609) 465-6388

    3/4/13 ALC Learning Cen-

    t e r "Open House/Dance Party" at 5:00pm in Seaville at the ALC Learning Center, (609) 486-5114

    3/5/13 Gardening By The

    Sea ' s Ph i l ade lph i a Flower Show Bus Trip

    at 12:00am in Philadel-phia includes bus fare and admission, (609) 886-1274

    * * * * * * * * * * * * * John Walter Cape Com-

    munity Band & Cumber-land Community College Band Concert at 7:00pm in Court House at the Middle Township PAC, (609) 898-0589

    * * * * * * * * * * * * * Caregiver Support

    Group at Cape Regional Medical Center at 1:00pm in Court House at the Cape Regional Medical Center, (609) 463-4043

    3/8/13 Penny Party at 6:00pm

    in Villas at the Villas Fire House,

    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

    Boating Safety Class at

    12:00am in Cold Spring at Price Hall, (609) 889-2236

    3/10/13 Atlantic City Jazz Band

    Concert at 2:00pm in Cape May at the VFW, (609) 675-0175

    Traditional Jazz Con-

    cert at 2:00pm in Cape May at VFW Post 386, (609) 884-7961

    3/11/13 Learn about Folk Liter-

    ature in Composed Music at 1:00pm in Ocean City at the Ocean City Library, (609) 399-2434

    3/12/13 Free Rabies Clinic at

    5:00pm in Cape May at the Cape May Firehouse, (609) 884-9535

    Best of Life Covered-

    dish Luncheon and Pro-gram at 11:45am in Mar-mora at the Trinity United Methodist Church. (609) 390-3248

    3/14/13 Diabetes Management

    Series at 2:00pm in Court House at Cape Regional Medical Center, (609) 463-2249

    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

    3/21/13 BoyScout Troop 185

    All You Can Eat Break-fast at 8:00am in North Wildwood at the Angel-sea Firehouse, (609) 602-7034

    * * * * * * * * * * * * * Woodrow Wilson in

    Cape May County, Dis-cussion at 7:00pm in Ocean City at the Ocean City Historical Museum, (609) 399-1801

    3/22/13 The 6th annual Singer-

    Songwriter of Cape May at 7:00pm in Cape May at Congress Hall,

    3/23/13 Beach Writers' Spring

    Retreat at Natali Vine-yards at 8:00am in Court House at Natali Vineyards, (609) 522-4646

    County Host Health-

    care Resource Day at 10:30am in Wildwood at the Wildwoods Convention Center, (609) 463-6521

    3/26/13 Amputee Suppor t

    Group at 1:00pm in Court House at the Cape Region-al Medical Center, (609) 463-4043

    4/18/13 Bus Trip to Lancast-

    er, "Noah" at Sight and Sound at 12:00am in Lan-caster includes dinner at the Plain and Fancy Restau-rant, (609) 522-5830

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    located on the left side of the screen. The deadline for registrations is April 3, 2013 at 4 p.m. Call Mary Stewart at (609) 884-5404, extension 131, or e-mail to [email protected] for details.

    An opening awards cer-emony and reception will be held April 16th from 7 to 9 p.m. at the PAC. The first-place prize in each adult class will be $300, with $200 for second,

    and $100 for third place. Youth/Teen prizes will be $75 for fi rst, $50 for second and $25 for third. A "Best of Show" of $300 will be presented. Honor-able Mention ribbons and Certifi cates of Participation will also be presented. Additional prizes will be awarded at the discretion of the judges.

    This program in Cape May County is one of 89 such exhibits in the coun-

    try, and one of just fi ve in New Jersey. The National Arts Program® in Cape May County is funded by The National Arts Program Foundation of Malvern, Pennsylvania and the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State, a Partner Agency of the National Endowment for the Arts.

    For more information about The National Arts Program®, please visit www.nationalartsprogram.org

    County Culture

    COURT HOUSE - Linda Gentille and The Jersey Shore Pops announce that individual tickets for the JSP Summer Concert Series are now on sale. Tickets are available online and directly at the Middle Township Performing Arts Center Box Offi ce.

    The Jersey Shore Pops 2013 Summer Concert Series will include eight concerts with a focus on in-ternational guest stars from around the world. The se-ries will open at the Middle Township Performing Arts Center the last weekend in June. The eight-concert series is as follows:

    “The Irish Tenor" - Starring amazing Broad-way vocalist, Colm Fitz-maurice.

    June 29, 7:30 p.m.Broadway Tenor Colm

    Fitzmaurice thrills audi-ences around the world with his gorgeous tenor voice on Irish and Broad-way favorites. He was one of the original pops guest artists during the opening season and returns now by popular demand.

    “Star & Stripes Forev-er" - Starring JSP conductor & piano entertainer, Linda Gentille.

    July 6, 7:30 p.m. Conductor Linda Gentille

    performs a patriotic tribute to celebrate the music of the great American Com-posers such as Gershwin, Porter, Berlin, Joplin, Sousa and contemporary greats such as Billy Joel.

    “Legends in Concert" - Starring French Canadian singing sensation, Claude Eric.

    July 13, 7:30 p.m.This popular casino and

    cruise headliner performs the music of Michael Bublé, Josh Groban, El-vis, Frank Sinatra, Edith Piam, Charles Aznavour and Frankie Avalon.

    “The Italian Tenor” - Starring Aaron Caruso.

    July 21, 7:30 p.m. One of the greatest sing-

    ers of our time performs Italian and Broadway clas-sics.

    “Swingin' Sixties” -

    Starring Jim Yester and the YesterDaze.

    July 28, 7:30 p.m. If you loved music of

    the Sixties and “The As-sociation”, you will want to be here for this show. Jim Yester, original founding member of the Association and his band play all the great hits of both!

    “Classics Rock!” - Star-ring conductor & pianist, Linda Gentille.

    Aug. 4, 7:30 p.m. This is a brand new show

    that Linda performs on cruises around the world with all her own arrange-ments of the most popular classics of all time!

    “Music of “The Glenn Miller Orchestra"

    Aug. 10, 7:30 p.m.This show is going to be

    one of the highlights of the season that will feature all of the great hits of Glenn Miller.

    “Sinatra & Friends" - Starring Peter Oprisko

    Aug. 17, 7:30 p.m.Back by popular demand

    yet again is this amazing singer of Sinatra standards. He performs the music of Sinatra and the Rat Pack with additional songs by Judy Garland. This show will close the 2013 sum-mer concert series with a bang.

    The individual tickets will range from $25 for bal-cony seating to $40 for VIP orchestra center seating. Discounted season tickets range from $75- $220 . To purchase either season or individual tickets, please call the JSP Ticket Offi ce at 800-838-3006 or the PAC at 609 463-1924. Tickets can be purchased online or in person and student ID must be showed for ticketing. The PAC is open Monday to Friday from 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. for walk in ticket purchase and is located at the Middle Township High School , Exit 10 (GSP).

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