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Easter Holiday Offerings Abound in AreaNothing says Easter like a cream-fi lled chocolate egg,
dinner with family, and a visit from the Easter Bunny himself. And this year, Cape May County is defi nitely delivering all that and more. Here’s our run-down on all the best breakfast, brunch, and dinner specials, where to buy those Easter basket essentials, and who can help you capture all those holiday memories.
Tuckahoe Inn, 1 Harbor Rd, Marmora, 609-390-3322, www.tuckahoeinn.com
Join the Tuckahoe Inn on Easter Sunday from noon to 8 p.m. and enjoy a full course holiday meal from their exclusive Easter menu. You are sure to leave satisfi ed as each Easter dinner selection includes a choice of appetizer, soup or salad, intermezzo, entrée, dessert, and coffee. Start with the Shrimp Cocktail, Petite Beef Wellington, or Garden Bruschetta followed by the Creamy French Garden Soup. For the main course, sample the Honey Glazed Ham, Prime Rib, Filet Mignon or any of the other fi ne dining options. Little bunnies also have several choices on the kids’ menu. Finish with a slice of rich Chocolate Peanut Butter Pie, Carrot Cake, and more. Call now for reservations.
Rio Grande Diner, 1305 Rt. 47 South, Rio Grande, 609-886-7376
Make Rio Grande Diner your destination for a deli-cious Easter breakfast, lunch, or dinner and celebrate the holiday with a selection from their many Easter specials. The Rio Grande Diner is one of the most versatile full service restaurants on the South Jersey Shore and of-fers homemade delicacies that satisfy anyone's appetite. 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. Be sure to place your order for Easter dinner desserts early. John, family, and staff wish all their loyal customers a blessed Easter. Call 609-886-7376 for more information.
Harbor View, 954 Ocean Dr, Cape May, 609-884-5444, www.harborviewcapemay.com
The Harbor View invites both real kids and kids at heart to enjoy Breakfast with the Easter Bunny Saturday, March 30th, from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. The Easter Bunny will be ready and willing for his close-up…simply bring your own camera to capture the moment. The Harbor View will be offering its usual delicious breakfast menu all morning long. Or get a healthy start to Easter Sunday with Harbor View Easter breakfast, served from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Easter dinner will be served from 2 p.m. and features the versatile regular menu plus lots of additional holiday choices. Don’t miss out on your photo op with the Easter Bunny himself. For reservations or more info, call 884-5444.
The Merion Inn, 106 Decatur St, Cape May, 609-884-8363, www.merioninn.com
The always-charming Merion Inn of Cape May invites patrons to join them for Easter Sunday lunch and/or din-ner from noon to 8 p.m. The Merion Inn will be featuring their signature full menu in addition to numerous Easter specials and special brunch items from noon to 1:30 pm. Now open for the season, the Merion features Jazz Trio Thursdays from 8:30 pm. Enjoy smooth jazz sounds in a charming Victorian ambiance at a Cape May institu-tion since 1885. For menu and more info, visit www.merioninn.com.
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 memorable brunch or dinner to celebrate the Easter holiday with friends or family. 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 experience. 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. Call 609-884-9119 for res-ervations. Visit www.tishafi nedining.com for menu and more information.
The Washington Inn, 801 Washington St, Cape May, 609-884-5697, www.washingtoninn.com
Make this Easter Day an occasion to remember at the ever-elegant Washington Inn. The Washington Inn offers an Easter Sunday Buffet Brunch 10 a.m. -2 p.m. the en-tire family will enjoy, adults $28 and children $16. The Washington Inn is also serving a la carte dinner from 4 p.m. A true Cape May Institution, the Washington Inn is located on Washington Street and is open Saturday night March 23 and every Friday and Saturday night beginning March 29th. For Easer Day reservations or more info, call 609-884-5697 or visit washingtoninn.com.
Woody’s Place, 18th & New Jersey Aves., North Wild-wood, 609-522-3030
Woody’s Place invites diners to feast on a range of delectable specials this Easter Sunday beginning at 4 p.m. Appetizer choices will include scallops wrapped in bacon or a sushi selection of California and tuna rolls. For the main entrée, Woody’s serves up choices of Steak au Poivre, Grilled Ham Steak drizzled in a cherry glaze, and Fresh Broiled Tilapia stuffed with crab imperial. Before or after enjoying one of these mouth-watering options, Woody’s invites you to their Happy Hour all day and all night with
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On March 30 families choose from two separate Easter egg hunts – both starting at noon. On the beach in North Wildwood at 19th Avenue, children 11 and under can hunt for eggs and gather candy and prizes during the Elks An-nual Easter Egg Hunt. Just a few blocks down on the beach at Lincoln Avenue in Wildwood, children under 12 can participate in the Greater Wildwood Jaycees Easter Egg Hunt for eggs containing toys by digging in the sand to fi nd them. There will be one “golden egg” which will contain a bigger prize. Rain date for the Greater Wildwood Jaycees Easter Egg Hunt is March 31.
On Easter Sunday, March 31 on the boardwalk at 23rd Avenue, Ed’s Funcade Easter Egg Hunt will take place from 12:30 p.m. - 2 p.m. Children under 12 can hunt for eggs and will have the chance to win great prizes.
Also on Easter Sunday, Morey’s Piers hosts its Opening Day & Easter Cel-ebration from 11 a.m. - 5
p.m. This event kicks off the spring season in the Wildwoods and is sure to bring the kid out in every-one. All of the Wildwoods boardwalk eateries, shops, games and arcades will be open for a full weekend of fun with rides, food, entertainment, including strolling stilt walkers and jugglers, face painting, pictures with the Easter Bunny at the Parent’s Pa-vilion and “Pick an Egg” for the kids. “Pick an Egg,” taking place on Morey’s Pier, will feature a large basket filled with plastic Easter Eggs for children 12 and under to open for a
chance to win some great prizes, including two Spe-cial Edition Morey’s Piers Beach Cruisers by Zippy’s Bikes. Kids can also help design and color Morey’s “Monster Mural.”
Easter weekend is also a great time to “scout out” your summer vacation rental – plenty of great spaces are still available for your summer stay, so while you’re down here celebrat-ing the Easter holiday, why not solidify your plans for the summer as well?
For more information about the Wildwoods, visit www.WildwoodsNJ.com or call 800-992-9732.
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The Wildwoods are the place to be Easter Weekend, March 30 and 31, with multiple Easter events for the whole family.
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SOUTH DENNIS – The Dennis Township Annual Easter Egg Hunt will be held on March 24 (rain or shine) beginning at 1 p.m. The hunt will be held at the Dennis Township Rec-reation Complex located at 565 Dennisville Road in South Dennis. The hunt is open to township children ages 10 and younger.
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special drink prices and ½ price appetizers at the bar.Nino’s, 16 South Main Street, Court House, 609-465-
6300, www.ninosfamilyrestaurant.net For a traditional Easter feast plus favorite Italian
delicacies, make Nino’s Family Restaurant your dining destination this holiday weekend. Nino’s features Easter dishes such as lamb and their regular menu of seafood, veal, and pasta creations will also be available. The North Wildwood location is currently closed for renovations, but Nino’s invites all patrons to join them at their Court House location on Route 9 across from Sturdy Savings Bank. Easter dinner will be served Friday, Saturday, and Sunday beginning at 2 p.m.
Casey’s on Third, Third & New York Aves, North Wildwood, 609-522-7759, www.caseysonthird.com
Casey’s on Third invites you to start the holiday right with their Sunday March 31st Easter Breakfast Buffet for just $10.99 per diner. The whole family is invited to fi ll up on egg, ham, and cheese casserole, scrambled eggs, pancakes, French toast, hash browns, bacon, sausage, and assorted breads and Danishes. This complete buffet will be featured from 9 a.m. to noon, but Easter patrons are also encouraged to check out Casey’s awesome lunch and dinner specials.
Laura’s Fudge, Wildwood & Ocean Ave., Wildwood, 609-729-1555, www.laurasfudge .com
Get your sugary fi x this Easter season at “The Great-est Name in Fudge” – Laura’s Fudge Shop. Serving up the sweetest treats since 1926, Laura’s is proud to offer free personalization of your Easter candies this season. Simply pre-order today! Laura’s also features chocolate covered peeps and homemade made-to-order chocolate bunnies, chicks, and eggs. Choose from hollow milk, dark, or white chocolate or opt for Laura’s rich buttercream, coconut, or peanut butter fi lling. Laura’s also invites Easter patrons to sample their classics including sixteen fl avors of homemade fudge, chocolate covered fruits, and salt water taffy. For your holiday candy needs, look no further than Laura’s.
Flip Flopz Beach Bar & Grill, Spruce and Olde New Jersey avenues, North Wildwood, 609-522-3350, www.fl ipfl 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 to entrees, all items are prepared fresh and homemade on the premises. Enjoy Fabulous Friday Happy Hour 3-8 p.m. featuring $5 appetiz-ers and drink specials. On Saturdays 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 Easter weekend. The Wharf, 708 West Burk Avenue, Wildwood, 609
522-6336 www.TheWharfnj.com The Wharf will be opening Fri., March 29 for the 2013
season for lunch and dinner on Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 11 a.m. until 10 p.m. Be sure to stop by on Easter Sunday and enjoy selections from their special holi-day menu for only $19.95 per person. The Easter Menu includes a starter, an entrée and a dessert for each person. Appetizers included a house salad with a Citrus Vinai-grette dressing, Seafood Gumbo, Crab Bruschetta or New England clam chowder. Entrees include everything from a Honey Glazed Ham with Pineapple Stuffi ng to Chicken Francaise with Lemon Butter Sauce or an Herb Roasted Prime Rib of Beef. Be sure to treat yourself to a sweet; it is included in the price. Choose from Cookies and Cream Bread Pudding, Key Lime Pie or Crème Brulee. Satisfy your taste buds this holiday weekend while dining with some friends and family in either their heated outdoor section or cozy dining room inside. Just don’t miss out.
Look for more additions to this list of top-notch Easter specials in next week’s Herald and you and your loved ones are sure to have a happy Easter.
Owen’s Pub, 17th Avenue, North Wildwood (609) 729-7290
Owen’s Pub will feature dinner specials on Easter Sunday from 2 p.m. for as low as $8.99. Entrees include Baked Ham with potato, vegetable and salad, Roast Turkey Dinner, or Sirloin Steak and Popcorn Shrimp with Cole Slaw. Delicious dishes at unbeatable prices, you simply can’t go wrong this holiday weekend!
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STONE HARBOR – Pre-pare to be awed this spring when Ocean Galleries, 9618 Third Ave., hosts an extraordinary collection of rare artwork by two iconic master artists of the 20th Century: Salvador Dalí and Joan Miró.
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Ocean Galleries will host special receptions in celebration of the artwork from 6-10 p.m. on Fri., March 29, Sat., March 30, Fri., April 5, and Sat., April 6 during receptions.
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CAPE MAY – The Madi-son Rast Quartet will per-form the last event of the Sanctuary Music Series at the Cape May United Methodist Church from 4-6 p.m. Sun. March 24.
The quartet is made up of Josh Richman, piano;
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North Carolina native Rast graduated from the prestigious North Carolina School of the Arts in Win-ston-Salem and received his MA from Virginia Com-monwealth University. He moved to Philadelphia in the fall of 1999 to pursue a career in jazz.
Since that time he has become one of the area’s most in demand sidemen. His solid and steady bass lines have supported many notable musicians includ-ing Mickey Roker, Jimmy Cobb, Terell Stafford, Orrin Evans and Eric Alexander.
Rast is currently a faculty member at Temple Uni-versity and Bucks County Community College.
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Stone Harbor to Host Annual Easter Egg Hunt March 23
STONE HARBOR - The Stone Harbor Volunteer Fire Company No. 1 is holding its annual Easter Egg Hunt at the Stone Harbor Firehouse, 175 96th Street on March 23 at 1 p.m.
The Egg Hunt is for chil-dren Pre-K to 4th grade and will divided into the following groups:
• Pre- Kindergarten • Kindergarten• 11st & 2nd grade• 3rd and 4th grade
Prizes will given out to winners in each group from the Fudge Kitchen. Bal-loons, Hot Dogs, and Drinks will be available for all! Be on time for this great event, the Easter Bunny will be arriving in style on a fi re truck with candy for all the kids.
For more information contact the Stone Harbor Volunteer Fire Company #1 at 609-368-4091.
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WILDWOOD - The South Jersey Wrestling Association will host the 10th Annual “War at the South Jersey Shore” Na-tional Folkstyle Wrestling Championships at the Wildwoods Convention Center on March 29 and March 30.
This event will feature a youth tournament with 50 weight classes spread across four age divisions and a high school division with 16 weight classes. Last year’s event drew more than 1,800 wrestlers from 21 states. The 2013 “war” will again feature
expanded wrestling hours, a new mat layout for ad-ditional seating and split sessions on both Friday and Saturday.
Electronic bout boards will be available to follow the tournament live over the internet. Awards will be presented immediately after completion of wres-tling in each bracket and certifi cation of results.
Weigh-ins for wrestlers will take place in the Wild-woods Convention Center on March 28 from 5 p.m. - 9 p.m. Competitions begin at 8 a.m. on Friday and Saturday.
Ticket prices are $10 for adults, $5 for students 6 and older, and children under 6 are free.
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North Wildwood’s 2013 Season of Fun Starts Now!NORTH WILDWOOD
– From sporting events, to parades, to festivals and fi reworks—we have a full schedule of special things to do this season.
At noon on March 23, come to the Island of Flags in front of the Rec Center, 9th and Central avenues, where the Greek fl ag will be ceremoniously raised in honor of Greek Inde-pendence Day. If you have questions, please call 609-602-0056.
On March 24, hundreds will participate in a 26.2 mile road race that begins in Cape May City at 9 a.m. and runs through our City. It’s the Ocean Drive Mara-thon and it benefi ts non-profit organizations that serve Cape May County. Come out and cheer them
on! Questions? Call 609-523-0880.
Easter weekend brings three important events to our City. First is the Elks Easter Egg Hunt on March 30. It’s sponsored by the Greater Wildwood Elks Lodge 1896. The Hunt takes place at noon at 19th Avenue and the beach. It’s for kids 11 and under and it’s free! Simply register at the event. Call 609-729-2170 for more informa-tion.
On Easter Sunday, March 31, join the First Baptist Church of Anglesea for the Easter “Son” Rise Service. It’s at the Hereford Inlet Lighthouse Gazebo, 1st and Central avenues at 6:30 a.m. Call 609-522-2951 for more information.
Then, between 12:30
and 2 p.m. bring the kids 12 and under for fun at Ed’s Funcade Easter Egg Hunt in the Hay on the Boardwalk
at 23rd Avenue. It’s free, and kids can win big prizes! Call 609-729-3223 for more information.
‘All About Antiques’ to Be Held March 22
CAPE MAY – Are you wondering whether that landscape painting you bought for $10 at a yard sale might be worth some-thing? How about that pocket watch or piece of jewelry you inherited years ago?
Find out during an event sponsored by the Friends of the Physick Estate on March 22 at 1 p.m. at the Cape May Lutheran Church, 509 Pittsburgh Ave. All About Antiques with Arthur Schwerdt features a discussion of antiques along with ap-praisals.
Admission is $5 for Friends of the Physick Es-tate and $10 for members of the public. Admission includes appraisals for up to two items.
Schwerdt has been certi-fi ed as a Senior Professional Appraiser by the National Association of Professional Appraisers and is a mem-ber of the New England Appraisers Association. He has been appraising antiques furniture and decorative arts, residential furnishings and collectibles for over 28 years. He is a frequent lecturer to histori-cal societies and collectors' groups, and has been asked to appear on several radio and television programs to discuss and appraise antiques. He has been writ-ing a column on antiques since 1985, which appears regularly in the Cape May County Herald. He is the co-owner of The August Farmhouse Antiques, in business on Route 9 in Swainton since 1983.
This event is sponsored by the Friends of the Phys-ick Estate, an affi nity group of the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC).
See pages A31-A35
Holy Week& Easter Sunday
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Herb Roasted Prime Rib of Beef
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Chicken Francese with lemon butter sauce,
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Broiled Salmon with a Brown Sugar and Mustard Glaze with Sautéed Spin-ach and garlic mashed
potatoes
Cavatelli Fresca with diced tomatoes, sautéed spinach garlic and Extra
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Broiled Stuffed Shrimp with Saffron rice and
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Discover and Enjoy Cape May's Wines and Brews this Spring
CAPE MAY - Cape May welcomes you this spring with a variety of delicious tours and activities spon-sored by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Hu-manities (MAC). Ready for an afternoon of good spirits? Try these events that celebrate the flavors of the Cape May area's outstanding vineyards and brewery.
Relax over a glass of wine at the Cape May Winery, 711 Townbank Road, as you treat your palate dur-ing a Winery Cellar Tour & Tasting. See how the grapes are grown and learn about the winemaker's art while enjoying a barrel-tasting accompanied by cheese and
fruit at 3 p.m. Saturdays, March 30 through May 25 and daily starting May 26. Take home a complimen-tary tasting glass. Purchase tickets in advance at the Washington Street Mall Information Booth or the Hill House office or the Carriage House Visitor's Center at the Physick Es-tate, 1048 Washington St., during hours of operation. The event is limited; admis-sion to the Winery Cellar Tour & Tasting is $20.
Choose a Cape May Wine Trail on April 28 and en-joy an afternoon from 12 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. that in-cludes a delicious lunch at Aleathea's Restaurant, Inn of Cape May, 7 Ocean St.,
along with trolley trans-portation to three of the area's vineyards for wine tastings - Natali Vineyards, Hawk Haven Vineyard and Winery, and the new Willow Creek Winery. Admission to the Cape May Wine Trail is $75 and includes a wine tasting glass.
New in 2013 is the Hawk Haven Vineyard & Winery Tour. Taste while you tour and learn how the grapes
are grown and the process that turns them into deli-cious Hawk Haven wines at the Hawk Haven Vineyard & Winery, 600 S Railroad Ave, Rio Grande. It's a fun and relaxing way to enjoy a wine tasting during your tour. Tour includes a souvenir glass and gourmet cheese tasting on the vineyard-view crush pad at the conclusion of the tour. Tours are offered at 1 p.m. daily beginning on May 24. Tickets are $20.
If you prefer, explore at your own pace during the Self-guided Wine Trail. Visit Natali Vineyards and Hawk Haven Vineyard & Winery and taste the unique fl avors at each. Offered daily from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is $8 and includes a map with the wineries listed and a tasting glass. What's brewing in Cape May? Some great spirits, as you'll fi nd out on the new Self-guided Wine & Brewery Tour of two area wineries, Natali Vineyards and Hawk Haven Vineyard & Winery, plus the new Cape May Brewing Company. Take a tour at each stop and sample some of their products. Admission is $13 and includes a map with directions. Tours are offered on Saturdays, start-ing March 30 from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m.
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Introduces the2013 Dining Series
PIG & PINOT Thursday April 11th
To mark the first harvest of our own Beach Plum Farm Berkshire Pigs we are celebrating the entire animal and the distinct f lavors that each cut holds, served with Davis Bynum Pinot.
CINCO DE MAYO Sunday May 5th
Brilliant tequilas will compliment each delicious course. Featured Tequilas include Casa Noble, Partida and Don Julio.
CAPE MAY’S “CATCH OF THE DAY” Thursday July 11th
Come celebrate all that our local fisherman bring to our port fresh daily along with fresh seasonal produce from our own Beach Plum Farm paired with a fine selection of local wines.
STEERS & SUDS Thursday October 17th
Featuring grass fed beef from the Rosenkranz Farms in the Finger Lakes region of New York, complemented by the various taste profiles of locally crafted beer.
SCOTCH & CIGARS Thursday November 14th
Join us as we discover the subtle intensities of single malts and late fall cuisine.
THE EBBITT ROOM INVITES YOU TO TOAST 2013 SEASONALLY WITH SPECIAL NIGHTS OF EXQUISITE CUISINE AND COCKTAILS! ENJOY A SERIES OF GASTRONOMIC EVENTS THAT WILL SATISFY CULINARY ENTHUSIASTS ACROSS THE BOARD.
EACH DINNER WILL HAVE FARM TO TABLE SELECTIONS FROM BEACH PLUM FARM HIGHLIGHTING LOCAL CUISINE.
JOIN US FOR ANY OF THE DINNERS ABOVE PRICED AT $75 PER PERSON (SCOTCH & CIGARS $95 PER PERSON), OR RESERVE ALL FIVE IN THE SERIES FOR $325 PER PERSON AND SAVE $70. FULL DINING SERIES PURCHASES MUST BE MADE BY APRIL 4TH.
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Seating is limited. Reservations required. CALL 609-884-5700 TO RESERVE.
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3/20/13 American Legion Post
198 Fundraiser Lun-cheon at 11:30am in May-ville at Atkinson's Tavern, (609) 463-3118
Young at Heart Meeting
at 12:00pm in Seaville at Seaville Methodist Church, (609) 624-9019
3/21/13 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
Ryan Cluff Memorial
Beef & Beer at 8:00pm in Wildwood Crest at the Bayview Inn, (609) 846-7559
Cape May County
Young Republicans 1st Annual Alcohol, To-bacco, Firearms Day at 2:00pm in Sea Isle City Bangers Sports Shop, and
Kix McNutley's,
Cinderella Children’s Theatre at 1:00pm in Cape May at Cape May Stage Theatre, (609) 884-1341
Movie - A League of
Their Own at 1:00pm in Court House at the Cape May County Library, (609) 463-6350
10th Annual Easter
Bunny in the Park at 10:00am in Court House at the Park, (609) 465-5271
4-H Spring Equine
Health Clinic at 12:00am in Various veterinarians and clinic volunteers travel throughout the county to farms and boarding stables, offering vaccinations to horses at a reduced fee, (609) 465-5115
Stone Harbor Egg Hunt
at 1:00pm in Stone Har-bor at the Stone Harbor Volunteer Fire Company, (609) 368-4091
Easter Scramble at
12:00pm in Court House at the Goshen Sports Com-plex, (609) 465-8743
Easter Egg Hunt at
11:00am in Tuckahoe at the Tuckahoe United Methodist Church, (609) 628-3216
3/24/13 BoyScout Troop 185
All You Can Eat Break-fast at 8:00am in North Wildwood at the Angel-sea Firehouse, (609) 602-7034
* * * * * * * * * * * * * Cinderella Children’s
Theatre at 6:00pm in Cape May at Cape May Stage Theatre, (609) 884-1341
Bridal Fair at 12:00pm
in Wildwood at the Wild-woods Convention Center, (609) 465-7181
3/26/13 Amputee Suppor t
Group at 1:00pm in Court House at the Cape Region-al Medical Center, (609) 463-4043
Passover Seder a t
6:00pm in Wildwood at Beth Judah Temple, (609) 522-7541
3/30/13 Cape May County
Army National Guard Association Breakfast at 9:00am in Villas at the Vil-las Diner, (609) 729-1596
Easter Egg Hunt on the
Beach at 2:30pm in Ocean City on the beach between 11-13th Sts., (800) 232-2465
Breakfast with the Eas-
ter Bunny at 9:30am in Cape May at the Harbor-view, (609) 884-5444
Easter Egg Hunt at the
Museum at 11:00am in Court House at the CMC Historical Museum, (609) 780-5024
Easter Egg Hunt at
10:00am in Cape May Point at the Cape May Point State Park, (609) 884-2159
3/31/13 Easter Parade on the
Washington St. Mall at 1:00pm in Cape May Stroll the Mall on Easter Day in Cape May's Easter Parade,
Ed's Funcade Eas-
ter Sunday Egg Hunt at 12:30pm in North Wild-wood on the boardwalk at 23rd Ave., (609) 729-3223
Moreys Piers Open-
ing Day Celebration at 11:00am in Wildwood on Morey's Piers, (609) 522-3900
Easter Bunny at the
Cape May County Park at 11:00am in city egg hunt at 10:00a.m. also, (609) 465-5271
4/2/13 Caregiver Support
Group at 1:00pm in Court House at the Cape Region-al Medical Center, (609) 463-4043
4/3/13 Grief Support Group
Meeting at 3:00pm in Court House at the Cape Regional Medical Center, (609) 463-4043
4-H Volunteer Orienta-
tion at 6:30pm in Court House at the Rutgers Co-operative Extension offi ce, (609) 465-5115
4/5/13 Free Blood Pressure
Screening at 9:00am in Court House at the Cape Regional Medical Center, (609) 463-4043
4/6/13 Families United Net-
work’s Ninth Annual Used Educational Book Sale at 9:00am in city at the Upper Township Recre-ation/Community Center (609) 390-9499
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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. - 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 Concertin 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”
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COURT HOUSE -- Come on out and shake your ma-racas, throw on a sombrero or enjoy a margarita at the Legal Secretaries of Cape May County for a Cinco de Mayo-themed party April 23, from 5:30-8:00 p.m. at Avalon Links Restaurant.
Join in for an evening of food, fun and a silent auction. Cost is $25 and includes hors d'oeuvers, soda, iced tea, coffee/tea. Cash bar. All of the proceeds will benefi t the LS Scholarship which is
awarded yearly to a Cape May County student major-ing in paralegal studies at Atlantic Cape Community College.
This event is open to the public. RSVP by April 18 to Michele Devine-Hartnett at 846.0969. For more info, check out the website, www.legalsecre-tariesofcmc.com.
Legal Secretaries to Host Cinco de Mayo-Themed Party
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4/9/13 Dog Training Classes
at 7:00pm in West Cape May at the West Cape May Hall, (609) 425-6080
* * * * * * * * * * * * * Breast Cancer Sup-
port Group at 2:00pm in Court House at Cape Regional Medical Center, (609) 463-4043
4/12/13
Peripheral Artery Dis-
ease Screening at 9:00am in Court House at the Cape Regional Medical Center, (609) 463-4043
4/13/13
CPR Certification at
9:00am in Court House at Cape Regional Medical Center, (609) 463-4043
4/16/13 Dog Training Classes
at 7:00pm in West Cape May at the West Cape May Hall, (609) 425-6080
* * * * * * * * * * * * * 4/18/13
Bus Trip to Lancaster,
"Noah" at Sight and Sound at 12:00am in Lan-caster includes dinner at the Plain and Fancy Restau-
rant, (609) 522-5830
D iabe tes Suppor t Group at 2:00pm in Court House at Cape Regional Medical Center, (609) 463-4043
CPR Recertifi cation at
5:00pm in Court House at Cape Regional Medical Center, (609) 463-4043
Stroke and Brain In-
jury Support Group at 1:00pm in Court House at Cape Regional Medical Center, (609) 463-4043
4/23/13 Dog Training Classes
at 7:00pm in West Cape May at the West Cape May Hall, (609) 425-6080
* * * * * * * * * * * * * Amputee Suppor t
Group at 1:00pm in Court House at the Cape Region-al Medical Center, (609) 463-4043
4/29/13 Dog Training Classes
at 7:00pm in West Cape May at the West Cape May Hall, (609) 425-6080
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High Flying Student Production Coming to Middle PACCOURT HOUSE - Stu-
dents, parents and teachers will come together at the Performing Arts Center of Middle Township on March 22 and 23, for a high fl ying production of the musical, “Aladdin Jr.”
The 60 member cast of sixth, seventh and eighth graders will feature three students, Michael Seitzinger in the title role, Vanessa Flemming as Jasmine and Billy Graft as Genie, who ac-tually will fl y above the huge stage during performances. In addition, many of the cast’s mothers are sewing the colorful costumes and their fathers are building the scenery. Several teach-ers are working behind the scenes in various jobs from choreographer to stage manager.
“This will truly be all in the family,”said Kay Aspell, managing director of The PAC who is directing the show.
Aspell also will be making history. After 23 produc-tions as director of middle grade students, starting with “Grease,” she is retir-ing from that role after this show to devote more time to her new theatrical summer camp “Shore (Sure) Produc-tions” which opened last summer at The PAC.
The fl ying students will be taught by a professional Las Vegas company called Fly By Foy which specializes in teaching actors how to fl y without wings. On hand too will be the fathers of the young actors who will staff the ropes that make the harnessed kids fl y through the air with the greatest of ease.
Other playing leading roles include Nik Anagnou as Razoul; Peter Terenik as Jafar, and Ruby Washing-ton, Madison Hawk, Emma Carlson, Merrick Adams, Hannah Rose Zoltowski and Sofi a Lomax as narrators.
Teachers working back-stage include Richard Ster-ling, music director; Dawn Brewer producer; Lee Ann Kane, choreographer; Moni-ca Pedroni, rehearsal coordi-nator; June Camizzi, singing director; Jay Wynn, stage manager, and Dave Haines, stage crew. Staff members
include Drew Bongiavanni, lighting engineer and Bud Morey, sound engineer.
Performances will be given on March 22, at 7:30 and March 23, at 2 and 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $12 for adults, $11 for seniors and $10 for students. Call 463-1924.
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Wed - Mar 20th DVDJ Mollo 10pmThu - Mar 21st Quizzo 9pm
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HEMINGWAY’S the Grand Hotel
Page A46 • 884-5611DJ entertainment 9pm
Animal House 8pm- 12 Midnight
COUNTRY CLUB TAVERNPage A46 • 465-1515
Thu - Mar 21st Name that Tune 8pmMon - Mar 25th Quizzo with PrizesTue - Mar 26th Keith Hickman
Earth Daddy
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DJ entertainment 9pm
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PLACE FRIDAY SATURDAY REST OF WEEK
Too Trio 9pm
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SMB Reggae Night 6-10pm
Wed - Mar 20th Bob Campanell 5-9pmThu - Mar 21st Drew Love 5:30-9:30pmMon - Mar 25th Jim Fisher 4-8 pmTue - Mar 26th Ann Oswald 5-9 pm
Melanie & Tony 6-10pm
Happy Hour Acoustic w/ Terry O’Brien & Bill 5pm
Open Jukebox 10pm-close
WESTY’SIRISH PUB
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Thu - Mar 21stStellarMojo 10pm
DJ Mollo 10pm
OWEN’S PUB
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DJ TJ 4pmDJ Bee Bop Bernie 8pm
Name That Tune with
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Sun - Mar 24th Are You Smarter than the Bartenders with DJ Mikey D 7pm
Old School 8pm - 12 Midnight
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Name That Tune 9pm
Quizzo 9pm
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Dean Schneider, Solo Piano 5:30-8pm
Singer Songwriter Showcase Performances 8 pm-12:30 am
Thu - Mar 21st Dean Schneider, Solo Piano 5:30-8pm • Jazz Trio from 8pm, Paula Johns, vocals, Tim Lekan, bass & Bob Shomo, drums
Sun - Mar 24th Jon Pruitt, solo piano 5:30-10:30pm
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Friday & Saturday5pm
EASTER SUNDAY4pm
Dragon House CHINESE RESTAURANT
Corner of Paci c & Lincoln Avenues, Wildwood • Free Parking!All Major Credit Cards Accepted • Over 200 Seating • Can Accommodate Large Groups
Open Every Day 11:30am ‘til Late Nightwww.dragonhousechinese.com
LUNCH SPECIALSServed Daily 11:30am to 3:00pmL1 - General Tso’s Chicken L2 - Chicken with Broccoli L3 - Sesame ChickenL4 - Sweet & Sour ChickenL5 - Chicken w/ Garlic SauceL6 - Chicken w/String BeansL7 - Curry Chicken w/OnionL8 - Chicken Chow Mein
L9 - Shrimp Chow MeinL10 - Beef w/BroccoliL11 - Pepper Steak with OnionsL12 - Beef w/ String BeansL13 - Boneless Spare RibsL14 - Chicken Lo Mein (Soft Noodle)L15 - Vegetables Lo Mein (Soft Noodle)L16 - Shrimp Lo Mein (Soft Noodle)
L17 - Fried Chicken Wings (7 pieces)L18 - Mixed Vegetables with Garlic Sauce
Corner of Paci c & Lincoln Avenues Wildwood • Free Parking!C f i & i A i i !
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TAKE-OUT AVAILABLE • 609-522-2320 Free Delivery $10 min.
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Diner Cafe RestaurantDiner Cafe Restaurant
Serving Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner Daily at Two Locations“Voted Best of The Shore”“Voted Best of The Shore”
Early Bird Specials 3-5:30pmEarly Bird Specials 3-5:30pmBlackboard Specials • Full Course Dinners Blackboard Specials • Full Course Dinners
Take Out Available • Baking on the PremisesTake Out Available • Baking on the Premises
Open Open Year Year
RoundRound“Voted Best Family Restaurant”“Voted Best Family Restaurant”
FREE PARKING • www.stardinercafe.com
325 WEST SPRUCE AVE. , NORTH WILDWOOD
609-729-4900
245 West White Horse Pike, GALLOWAY
609-748-0033
898-7750Carpenter’s Square Mall
Cape May, NJ 08204
NOW OPEN!We will be open
Thursday- Sunday
“Best Mexican” - NJ Monthlyfor past 6 years
Come and get your Chile fi x!
OriginalSouthwestern Cuisine
Suzanne Muldowney to Mark 25 Years of Doo DahOCEAN CITY - Suzanne
Muldowney has been a regular at Ocean City spe-cial events for decades. April 13 will mark her 25th appearance in the Doo Dah Parade. She has also ap-peared consistently in the Baby Parade, Halloween Parade, Christmas Parade and a number of other City programs. These include Martin Z. Mollusk Day, the Miss Crustacean Her-mit Crab Beauty Pageant and Weird Contest Week during which she hosts a Super Hero Impersonation Contest.
Suzanne has a beauti-ful soprano voice. She is blessed with perfect pitch. This makes her perfect for performing “Here It Comes, Miss Crustacean” when the winning Her-mit Crab waddles down a flower bedecked runway and the inspirational ren-dering of “Some Enchanted Morning” when Martin Z. Mollusk creeps onto the sand and attempts to see his shadow. If he does, summer comes one week early to Ocean City.
Since she was a little girl, Suzanne has been enchanted by comic book characters, especially “Un-der Dog.” She is known by many as the “Under Dog Lady.” Suzanne also portrays Super Girl, Shel-ley the Mermaid, the Ice Princess and others.
The multi- talented per-former is also an interpre-tive dancer. She choreo-graphs her numbers to favorite music and has performed them at the Music Pier many times.
An accomplished seam-
stress, the South Jersey resident designs and makes all of her colorful costumes. She has a photographic mind and recently informed me that Trash Buster will be 25 this year, a fact that had completely escaped “The Canned Crusader.” She can tell you what the weather was like in every one of her Doo Dah ap-pearances.
Suzanne sings in her Church Choir, bakes cakes for the Woman’s Club, holds down a full time job and coddles her pet cats. Over the years she has appeared on the Jimmy Kimmel Show, the Howard Stern Show, whom she has sternly lectured and disowned and has been on many regional programs throughout the Country. She is also the subject of a documentary fi lm that we have shown at the Music Pier several times.
Give Suzanne a friendly wave when she performs at the Doo Dah Parade next month. She deserves it.
The Doo Dah Parade is a celebration of humor that includes comic bri-gades, care free individuals, impersonators of legend-ary comedians and over 500 basset hounds. Grand Marshal will be Perky, Peggy King, a singing and comedy star of early TV who has also appeared in numerous movies. Peggy was among the fi rst 100 to be enshrined on the Hol-lywood Walk of Fame.
Peggy will be joined by syndicated cartoonist, John McPherson, whose strip
“Close to Home” is pub-lished in over 300 newspa-pers throughout the world. Also joining the march will be Betty Lambert, an 80 year old baton twirler from Harmony, Pa who will perform at the front of
the Parade with the Ocean City High School Band. For information about the Doo Dah Parade including how to enter, call (609) 525-9300, after hours, (609) 364-4010 or email [email protected].
Add Your Business Herefor as low as $4500
For more info call Deb Harris at 609-886-8600 x14.
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435 West Spruce, on the Main Rd. into North Wildwood
All Types of Fresh & Cooked Seafood
729-9443 • 729-9445 • Party Trays Availableil b
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(with 2 sides)(with 2 sides)
Only Only $$19.95*19.95** Valid Sun. 03/24/13 Only* Valid Sun. 03/24/13 Only
Open Open Thursday- Thursday- SundaySunday
Credit Cards Accepted
Let us cook for you.Let us cook for you.
463-8900 • DELIVERY AVAILABLE415 Rt. 9 North, Cape May Court House464633 89890000 • DDELELIVIVERERYY AVAVAIAILALABLBLEE
Mon. 7:30am-3pm, Tues.-Fri. 7:30am-8pm Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner Closed Saturday & Sunday
Open 7 Days A Week For Catering
Authentic Italian CuisineA h i I li C i iA h i I li C i iPizzeria & Family Restaurant
FREE DELIVERY609•522•6228
2 Large Pizzas $1999*
OR + tax
* Delivery or take-out only. Toppings cost extra. Expires 4.30.2013
DolceItalian.com
3rd & NJ Aves., North Wildwood3rd & NJ Aves., North Wildwood
Mon., Tues. & Wed.
3 Cheesesteaks & a2 Liter of Soda
$1799* + tax