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Herald Newspapers March 21 2012 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A31 v 884-9119 Most Major Credit Cards Accepted www.tishasfinedining.com 322 Washington Street Mall, Cape May Lunch & Dinner 7 Days A Week! WILDWOOD - If you’re getting ready to say “I do,” head to the 4th An- nual Wildwoods Spring Bridal Fair in the beautiful Starlight Ballroom at the Wildwoods Convention Center on Sun., March 25 from noon-5 p.m. The Wildwoods Spring Bridal Fair, the largest Brid- al Fair in Southern New Jer- sey, will feature a fashion show highlighting the lat- est bridal, bridesmaids’ and mother-of-the-bride gowns, tuxedos, plus special occa- sion and honeymoon fash- ions and accessories. A variety of vendors will also be on hand at the Bridal Fair – including wed- ding venues, florists, baker- ies, caterers, salons, spas, limo and trolley companies, honeymoon destinations, DJs, wedding announce- ment printers, photogra- phers, videographers and many more. In addition, the Bridal Fair will provide menu samplings as well as elegant wedding tabletop displays. Brides-to-be can register to win a fabulous, free 5-day, 4-night dream hon- eymoon at the luxurious Excellence Playa Mujeres all-inclusive, adults-only five star resort in Mexico, courtesy of Berman Travel (airfare not included.) free door prize drawings will also take place throughout the day. Couples can participate in fun contests and win great prizes courtesy of Memoreys, “Creating time- less traditions and unfor- gettable occasions with Morey's Piers.” Admission to the Bridal Fair is free, and free regis- tration gifts will be given to all brides. To register or for ad- ditional information, visit www.WildwoodsNJ.com and click on the 2012 Bridal Fair icon or call 609- 465-7181. To be a vendor at the show, please contact Sara Freeman at 609-465-7181 or visit www.CapeMay- CountyChamber.com. If you are unable to at- tend this year’s event, don’t miss the 5th Annual Spring Bridal Fair scheduled to take place on Sun., March 24, 2013. The 4th Annual Spring Bridal Fair is presented by the Wildwoods Conven- tion Center and the Cape May County Chamber of Commerce. Sponsors include Berman Travel, WeddingChannel.com, Al- liance Video Productions, TheKnot.com, Memoreys, 98.7 The Coast, Atlantic City Weekly and the Cape May County Herald. For additional informa- tion about the Wildwoods, visit www.WildwoodsNJ. com or call 800-992- 9732. Annual Spring Bridal Fair Set at Convention Center CAPE MAY - It's spring- time and you've spent more than enough time cooped up in the house with the kids and the significant other. It's time to dig out your spring wardrobe, call your best girlfriends and head to Cape May on Fri., April 20 through Sun., April 22 for Girlfriends' Getaway Weekend -- the perfect combination of food, wine, shopping and fun, sponsored by the Mid- Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC). Take your pick of these great ac- tivities to spend some qual- ity time with the girls. Start your weekend in el- egant style at the Friends of the Physick Estate Fashion Show & Tea at the Carriage House Café & Tearoom on Fri., April 20, at 2:30 p.m. On the beautiful grounds of the Emlen Physick Es- tate, 1048 Washington St., you'll enjoy a delicious light afternoon tea in the garden tent with your girlfriends while floor models show romantic, Victorian-style fashions from Cape May's Uniquely Yours. Reserve your place in advance for this event sponsored by the Friends of the Physick Estate. Tickets are $25 for members of the public or $20 for Friends of the Physick Estate. You can become a member and get this and future programs at low or no cost. New in 2012! Lunch & Antiquing by Trolley begins Sat., April 21 at 12 p.m. when you hop on board a MAC trolley at the Emlen Physick Estate, 1048 Washington St., and head to Aleathea's at the Inn of Cape May, 7 Ocean St., where you will enjoy lunch with time to browse for antiques at the Inn of Cape May. Then, it's back on the trolley as you embark on an afternoon of crafts and antiques shop- ping with stops at West End Garage, 483 Perry St. in West Cape May; TreeHouse Antiques, 742 Seashore Road in Cold Spring; and Cape May Antique Center, 1228 Route 109, in Cape May. The trolley returns to the Physick Estate at ap- proximately 5 p.m. Tickets for the afternoon are $30 which includes lunch and transportation; parking is free at the Physick Estate. Ready to enjoy an after- noon of sipping, sniffing and swirling? Relax with the girls over a glass of wine at the Cape May Win- ery, 711 Townbank Road as you take in a Winery Cel- lar Tour & Tasting on Sat., April 21 at 3 p.m. Take a stroll to see how the grapes are grown and then learn about the winemaker's art as you enjoy a barrel-tasting accompanied by cheese and fruit. Tickets are $20; the event is limited and reservations are required. On Sun., April 22 at 9:30 a.m. it's time for Brunch, Bingo & Lace as you join the lovely ladies from Lace Silhouettes/Cot- ton Company for a fashion show and enjoy a delicious breakfast at Aleathea's at the Inn of Cape May, 7 Ocean St. Laugh along with your girlfriends as you play a little bingo and win some great prizes. Tickets are $25; the event is limited and reservations are required. - Sponsored Content Girlfriends' Getaway Weekend Slated in Cape May CAPE MAY – The award winning Equity profession- al East Lynne Theater Com- pany is offering a free night of fun for ages 16 and over! If you’re a seasoned per- former, never performed on stage, or a theater lover who wants to find out more about how actors work, join us Fri., March 23 from 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. for an acting class taught by actor/director/writer, Tom Byrn. His focus for the class will be improvi- sation and the basics of scene work. Although the class is free, reservations are recommended – and wear comfortable clothes. The location is The First Presbyterian Church, 500 Hughes St. in Cape May, where East Lynne Theater Company (ELTC) is in resi- dence. Tom was in ELTC's pro- duction of "He and She" last summer, receiving an excellent review in "The Wall Street Journal," and was one of the guest teach- ers for ELTC's Student Summer Workshop. Also for ELTC, he performed in “The Dictator” and “The Ransom of Red Chief” adapted by artistic direc- tor, Gayle Stahlhuth. He helped Cape May celebrate its 400th Anniversary by being in “People of Cape May v. Johan van Buren” written by Judge Frank Vis- ser from The Netherlands, and is working on a play, “Historical Spout Offs,” based on editorials from local Cape May newspapers printed before 1920. ELTC has already had two pub- lic staged readings of the work. Currently, he is in rehearsal for “A Wrinkle in Time” at The People’s Light and Theatre Company in Malvern, PA. Prior to that Photo Credit: Gayle Stahlhuth Photo of Tom Byrn with Molly O’Neill in East Lynne Theater Company’s “He and She.” Free Acting Class with East Lynne Theater Co. NORTH WILDWOOD – The presidential campaign that’s playing out in the media today, against a back- drop of political horrors around the world, is proof positive that democracy, for all its imperfections, is the best form of government. And it’s the Greeks that we thank for conceiving of democracy, as well as creating the foundations for every field of knowledge from law to mathematics to ethics. Sat., March 24, this City will acknowledge these contributions to civilization as we celebrate Greek- American Heritage with Greek Independence Day Set For March 24 (Page A33 Please) (Page A32 Please) Catch the First Catch the First breath of Spring… OPEN SATURDAYS OPEN SATURDAYS this March from 4:30pm this March from 4:30pm OPEN FRIDAY & SATURDAY OPEN FRIDAY & SATURDAY starting in April starting in April 801 WASHINGTON STREET, CAPE MAY, NJ 609-884-5697 • WASHINGTONINN.COM WASHINGTON STREET CAPE MAY EASTER BUFFET BRUNCH EASTER BUFFET BRUNCH from 10-2pm from 10-2pm $28 ADULTS • $16 CHILDREN $28 ADULTS • $16 CHILDREN a la carte dinner from a la carte dinner from 4:30PM 4:30PM Chart a course for... 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Page 1: Easter Sunday Buffet - Cape May County Heraldcapemaycountyherald.com/app/DoTheShore/DE_3.21.12... · 3/21/2012  · A31 Herald Newspapers March 21 2012 v 884-9119 Most Major Credit

Herald Newspapers March 21 2012www.CapeMayCountyHerald.comA31

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884-9119Most Major Credit Cards Accepted

www.tishasfi nedining.com

322 Washington Street Mall, Cape May

Lunch & Dinner7 Days A Week!

WILDWOOD - If you’re getting ready to say “I do,” head to the 4th An-nual Wildwoods Spring Bridal Fair in the beautiful Starlight Ballroom at the Wildwoods Convention Center on Sun., March 25 from noon-5 p.m.

The Wildwoods Spring Bridal Fair, the largest Brid-al Fair in Southern New Jer-sey, will feature a fashion show highlighting the lat-est bridal, bridesmaids’ and mother-of-the-bride gowns, tuxedos, plus special occa-sion and honeymoon fash-ions and accessories.

A variety of vendors will also be on hand at the Bridal Fair – including wed-ding venues, fl orists, baker-ies, caterers, salons, spas, limo and trolley companies, honeymoon destinations, DJs, wedding announce-ment printers, photogra-phers, videographers and many more. In addition, the Bridal Fair will provide menu samplings as well as elegant wedding tabletop displays.

Brides-to-be can register to win a fabulous, free

5-day, 4-night dream hon-eymoon at the luxurious Excellence Playa Mujeres all-inclusive, adults-only fi ve star resort in Mexico, courtesy of Berman Travel (airfare not included.) free door prize drawings will also take place throughout the day.

Couples can participate in fun contests and win great prizes courtesy of Memoreys, “Creating time-less traditions and unfor-gettable occasions with Morey's Piers.”

Admission to the Bridal Fair is free, and free regis-tration gifts will be given to

all brides.To register or for ad-

ditional information, visit www.WildwoodsNJ.com and click on the 2012 Bridal Fair icon or call 609-465-7181.

To be a vendor at the show, please contact Sara Freeman at 609-465-7181 or visit www.CapeMay-CountyChamber.com.

If you are unable to at-tend this year’s event, don’t miss the 5th Annual Spring Bridal Fair scheduled to take place on Sun., March 24, 2013.

The 4th Annual Spring Bridal Fair is presented by the Wildwoods Conven-tion Center and the Cape May County Chamber of Commerce. Sponsors include Berman Travel, WeddingChannel.com, Al-liance Video Productions, TheKnot.com, Memoreys, 98.7 The Coast, Atlantic City Weekly and the Cape May County Herald.

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

Annual Spring Bridal Fair Set at Convention Center CAPE MAY - It's spring-

time and you've spent more than enough time cooped up in the house with the kids and the significant other. It's time to dig out your spring wardrobe, call your best girlfriends and head to Cape May on Fri., April 20 through Sun., April 22 for Girlfriends' Getaway Weekend -- the perfect combination of food, wine, shopping and fun, sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC). Take your pick of these great ac-tivities to spend some qual-ity time with the girls.

Start your weekend in el-egant style at the Friends of the Physick Estate Fashion Show & Tea at the Carriage House Café & Tearoom on Fri., April 20, at 2:30 p.m. On the beautiful grounds of the Emlen Physick Es-tate, 1048 Washington St., you'll enjoy a delicious light afternoon tea in the garden tent with your girlfriends while fl oor models show romantic, Victorian-style fashions from Cape May's Uniquely Yours. Reserve your place in advance for this event sponsored by the Friends of the Physick

Estate. Tickets are $25 for members of the public or $20 for Friends of the Physick Estate. You can become a member and get this and future programs at low or no cost.

New in 2012! Lunch & Antiquing by Trolley begins Sat., April 21 at 12 p.m. when you hop on board a MAC trolley at the Emlen Physick Estate, 1048 Washington St., and head to Aleathea's at the Inn of Cape May, 7 Ocean St., where you will enjoy lunch with time to browse for antiques at the Inn of Cape May. Then, it's back on the trolley as you embark on an afternoon of crafts and antiques shop-ping with stops at West End Garage, 483 Perry St. in West Cape May; TreeHouse Antiques, 742 Seashore Road in Cold Spring; and Cape May Antique Center, 1228 Route 109, in Cape May. The trolley returns to the Physick Estate at ap-proximately 5 p.m. Tickets for the afternoon are $30 which includes lunch and

transportation; parking is free at the Physick Estate.

Ready to enjoy an after-noon of sipping, sniffing and swirling? Relax with the girls over a glass of wine at the Cape May Win-ery, 711 Townbank Road as you take in a Winery Cel-lar Tour & Tasting on Sat., April 21 at 3 p.m. Take a stroll to see how the grapes are grown and then learn about the winemaker's art as you enjoy a barrel-tasting accompanied by cheese and fruit. Tickets are $20; the event is limited and

reservations are required.On Sun., April 22 at

9:30 a.m. it's time for Brunch, Bingo & Lace as you join the lovely ladies from Lace Silhouettes/Cot-ton Company for a fashion show and enjoy a delicious breakfast at Aleathea's at the Inn of Cape May, 7 Ocean St. Laugh along with your girlfriends as you play a little bingo and win some great prizes. Tickets are $25; the event is limited and reservations are required.

- Sponsored Content

Girlfriends' Getaway Weekend Slated in Cape May

CAPE MAY – The award winning Equity profession-al East Lynne Theater Com-pany is offering a free night of fun for ages 16 and over! If you’re a seasoned per-former, never performed on stage, or a theater lover who wants to fi nd out more about how actors work, join us Fri., March 23 from 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. for an acting class taught by actor/director/writer, Tom Byrn. His focus for the class will be improvi-sation and the basics of scene work. Although the class is free, reservations are recommended – and wear comfortable clothes. The location is The First Presbyterian Church, 500 Hughes St. in Cape May, where East Lynne Theater

Company (ELTC) is in resi-dence.

Tom was in ELTC's pro-duction of "He and She" last summer, receiving an excellent review in "The Wall Street Journal," and was one of the guest teach-ers for ELTC's Student Summer Workshop. Also for ELTC, he performed in “The Dictator” and “The Ransom of Red Chief” adapted by artistic direc-tor, Gayle Stahlhuth. He helped Cape May celebrate its 400th Anniversary by being in “People of Cape May v. Johan van Buren” written by Judge Frank Vis-ser from The Netherlands, and is working on a play, “Historical Spout Offs,” based on editorials from local Cape May newspapers

printed before 1920. ELTC has already had two pub-lic staged readings of the work. Currently, he is in

rehearsal for “A Wrinkle in Time” at The People’s Light and Theatre Company in Malvern, PA. Prior to that

Photo Credit: Gayle StahlhuthPhoto of Tom Byrn with Molly O’Neill in East Lynne Theater Company’s “He and She.”

Free Acting Class with East Lynne Theater Co.

NORTH WILDWOOD – The presidential campaign that’s playing out in the media today, against a back-drop of political horrors around the world, is proof positive that democracy, for all its imperfections, is the best form of government.

And it’s the Greeks that we thank for conceiving

of democracy, as well as creating the foundations for every fi eld of knowledge from law to mathematics to ethics.

Sat., March 24, this City will acknowledge these contributions to civilization as we celebrate Greek-American Heritage with

Greek Independence Day Set For March 24

(Page A33 Please)

(Page A32 Please)

Catch the First Catch the First breath of Spring…OPEN SATURDAYSOPEN SATURDAYS this March from 4:30pmthis March from 4:30pm

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Bring our camera and ta e a icture of the ids ith eter ottontail

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Easter Sunday Buffet with Peter Cottontail in the Grand Ballroom

April 8th, from 8am - 1pm

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PRIME RIB THURSDAYSTry our slow-roasted prime rib specials!

Terry-oke! Fridays9:00 p.m. in the bar

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MILLVILLE – A pop cul-ture phenomenon comes to the musical stage at WheatonArts. Surflight Theatre To Go will present Schoolhouse Rock, Live! on March 24 at 2 p.m. in the Event Center. This perfor-mance is part of the New Jersey Theatre Alliance’s The Stages Festival, an an-nual statewide event that provides discounted and free theatre performances, workshops and events for families throughout the month of March. This per-formance is free to children and their families.

Schoolhouse Rock, Live! is the Emmy Award win-ning 1970s cartoon series that taught history, gram-mar, math, science and politics through clever, tuneful songs. The show is an energetic, colorful, fast-paced musical with zany, loveable characters that just happens to be educational. Sing along as Surfl ight To Go brings life to favorite Saturday morn-ing instructional tunes. Schoolhouse Rock Live! meets New Jersey Core Curriculum Standards 1.1, 1.4, 1.5, 3.4, 3.5, 4.1, 5.5, 5.9, 6.1, and 6.2. (Watch the video at http://w w w. y o u t u b e . c o m /watch?v=n5XpqWkhHsY) Learn more about this pro-duction at http://www.surfl ight.org/schoolhouse.htm.

The Stages Festival is a statewide event offer-ing free and discounted tickets to performances, workshops, classes and events at the states profes-sional theatres, as well as in non-tradition venues like libraries, schools, senior centers and museums. The program was developed to encourage New Jersey’s citizens to attend their local professional theatres by making the experience affordable, accessible and fun.

All across the state, pa-trons will receive free and discounted tickets to over 100 performances and special events, including classes, workshops and backstage tours. Since its inception in 1998, the program has served over 75,000 people. The New Jersey Theatre Alliance encourages audiences to bring children, grandpar-ents, aunts and uncles, friends, and make a day of it.

Seating is limited for this show. To reserve a seat call WheatonArts at 800-998-4552 or 856-825-6800, extension 101. A donation is suggested. To receive a full schedule of statewide events for The Stages Fes-tival please visit www.stagesfestival.org.

For more information about WheatonArts, call 1-800-998-4552 or 856-825-6800, or visit online

at www.wheatonarts.org. WheatonArts strives to ensure the accessibility of its exhibitions, events and programs to all persons with disabilities. Provide two weeks notice for ad-ditional needs. Patrons with hearing and speech disabilities may contact WheatonArts through the New Jersey Relay Service (TRS) 800-852-7899 or by dialing 711.

Surfl ight Theatre is lo-cated at Engleside & Beach Avenues, Beach Haven, NJ 08008. Contact them at 609-492-9477 or visit www.surflight.org. The Surfl ight To Go programs are complete professional theatrical productions.

Founded in 1981, the New Jersey Theatre Alli-ance is the fi rst statewide organization for profes-sional, not-for-profi t theatre companies in the United States, and is a leader in de-veloping model programs that foster collaboration,

cooperation and audience development. Currently cel-ebrating its 30th year, the Alliance provides member theatres and arts patrons a wide range of supportive services and programs. The Alliance assists member theatres in their growth and development, as well as in the promotion of their programs, helping them reach their full potential. For arts patrons, the Alli-ance provides a variety of services to enhance their theatre-going experience. (www.njtheatrealliance.org)

The Stages Festival is a co-sponsored project of The New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department

of State, a partner agency of the National Endowment for the Arts. Major funding support is also provided by Bank of America and The Horizon Foundation for New Jersey. (www.stages-festival.org)

Additional support has been provided by The Ger-aldine R. Dodge Founda-tion, The Grotta Fund for Senior Care of the Jewish Community Foundation of MetroWest of NJ, The HMS Foundation, Johnson & Johnson, JP Morgan Chase Foundation, The F. M. Kir-by Foundation, The George A. Ohl Jr. Trust Foundation, Prudential Foundation, and The Wallerstein Foun-dation for Geriatric Life Improvement.

Discover Jersey Arts is a marketing partner. Visit www.JerseyArts.com for more information about other arts programming happening around the Gar-den State.

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Schoolhouse Rock, Live!

he directed “The Living Newspaper,” a new play with music about the WPA Federal Theater for Mad River Theater in Ohio, and played Caliban/Gonzalo in “The Tempest” at Act II Playhouse in Ambler, PA. He has worked with many Philadelphia area theater companies, and was an ensemble member at the Bloomsburg Theatre Ensemble for eleven years. Tom is a coeditor of “Letters to the Editor: 200 Years in the Life of an American Town,” published by Simon & Schuster.

ELTC is able to offer this class to the Cape May com-munity due to funding from "The Stages Festival."

"The Stages Festival," now in its 15th season, is a month-long, state-wide celebration of theater with discounted and/or free tickets to all events. The organization responsible for this much anticipated program is the New Jersey Theatre Alliance (NJTA): the statewide consortium of professional theaters in the Garden State, of which East Lynne Theater Com-pany is a proud member. For an up-to-the-minute schedule, visit the website at www.stagesfestival.org.

As usual, ELTC provides performances and work-

shops for “The Stages Fes-tival” both in and out of Cape May County, and all are admission-free except the March 16 and 17 per-formances of “Sherlock Holmes Adventure of the Norwood Builder,” and even then, two-for-one tickets are available Fri., March 16.

Also funded through “The Stages Festival” is the student performance of “The Wizard of Oz” on

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Check out our Daily Specials on The Herald Dining Grid on Page A36

$5 WEEKEND SPECIAL11am-1pm • Egg & Cheese Sandwich with a Mimosa or Bloody Mary!

MARCH ENTERTAINMENTFri., March 23rd - Love Affair • 6-10pmSat., March 24th - Band Kamp • 8pmFri., March 30th - Gary & The Kid 6-10pmSat., March 31st - Big Bleu • 8pm

Coming Sat., May 5Coming Sat., May 5thth

Bus Trip From Northeast Philly To Casey’s w/Band KampCall Casey’s or Dave at

215-962-7285 for details.Kentucky Derby Best Hat Contest

$ PrizesEasterEaster SundayBreakfast Buffet

$9.99

See Food Grid For Specials on page A36

1200 ROUTE 109 SOUTH, CAPE MAY • (609) 884-BONE (2663)

Open 7 Days a week! Lunch at 11:30am, Dinner starts at 4:30pm. Parties of 8-14 call for reservation availability.

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MAYS LANDING – Time is running out to buy your tickets to the award-win-ning Atlantic Cape Com-

munity College Restaurant Gala. The 29th annual din-ing extravaganza is planned for 6:30 p.m., Thur., March

22, at Bally’s Atlantic City Hotel and Casino. With the theme “Dine Like Royalty,” the Gala will feature lav-ish décor, ice sculptures, trumpeters and delectable dishes and desserts.

The annual event cel-ebrates food with hors d’oeuvres prepared by students at the Academy of Culinary Arts and the house specialties of more than 50 of the region’s best restaurants at a progressive dining experience. Each year, hundreds of food en-thusiasts attend the Gala, which also features several genres of live music, in-cluding: The Don’t Call Me Francis Band, Sensational Soul Cruisers, Ocean City Pops and Lenny Mitchell.

Time is also running out to buy tickets for your chance to win up to $15,000 in the Gala 50/50 Raffle. Sponsored by the Atlantic Cape Community College Foundation, raffl e proceeds benefit student scholarships at the college. Three cash prizes will be

awarded. The winning tickets will be drawn at the Gala. Winners need not be present to win.

Guests will also have an opportunity to win beauti-ful Tiffany & Co. merchan-dise, including: pendants, earrings, bracelets, cuf-flinks and more through the “Mystery Blue Box” drawing.

Since 1984, the Gala has raised more than $2.5 mil-lion. Gala proceeds benefi t student scholarships and Atlantic Cape Foundation operations.

Tickets to the Gala are $200 per person and 50/50 raffle tickets are $100 each. Order online at www.atlantic.edu/gala or contact Lauren Canza-nese, (609) 463-4672 or [email protected].

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Thur., March 29 at 7:00 p.m. at West Cape May Elementary School, 301 Moore St., in West Cape May, directed by Gayle Stahlhuth.

To make reservations for the acting class and “The Wizard of Oz,” call ELTC at 609-884-5898 or go online to www.eastlyn-netheater.org.

ELTC’s shows for "The Stages Festival" that are

beyond Cape May County include Robert Aberdeen's popular "Victorian Magic" which will appear at li-braries at Point Pleasant, Lavallette, and Surf City, and “The Norwood Build-er” goes to libraries in Mahwah, Toms River, and Barnegat.

Also in March, Michele LaRue's anti-suffrage satire written 100 years ago, "Someone Must Wash the Dishes," will travel to Wil-ton, CT, due to The League of Women Voters, a library in Katonah, NY, and several libraries in Illinois. For a complete schedule of all ELTC shows on the road go to: http://eastlynnethe-ater.org/news.html.

NJTA’s "Stages Festival" is a co-sponsored project of the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/De-partment of State, a Partner Agency of the National Endowment for the Arts, and Discover Jersey Arts is a Marketing Partner. Ad-ditional sponsors are Bank of America and The Hori-zon Foundation for New Jersey. Additional support has been provided by The Geraldine R. Dodge Foun-dation, Johnson & Johnson, The Prudential Foundation, The F.M. Kirby Foundation, The George Ohl, Jr. Foun-dation, The Grotta Fund for Senior Care of the Jewish Community Foundation of MetroWest of NJ, The HMS Foundation, JP Morgan Chase Foundation, and The Wallerstein Foundation for Geriatric Life Improve-ment.

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Free Acting

a ceremony at noon at the Island of the Flags in front of the Rec Center at 900 Central Ave, North Wildwood.

The Greek Indepen-dence Day Ceremony will begin with the raising of the Greek flag and a program of speakers, in-cluding North Wildwood Mayor Bill Henfey.

Henfey said, “We wel-come this opportunity to celebrate Greek Heritage, and all of our many neigh-bors of Greek ancestry.”

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

DinnerDinner Sun • 12 noon - 10pm,Sun • 12 noon - 10pm,Mon. - Thurs. 4:30pm - 10:30pm, Mon. - Thurs. 4:30pm - 10:30pm,

Fri. & Sat. 4:30pm - 11pm

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

Open 7 Days a WeekOpen 7 Days a Week

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

Come and get your Chile fi x!

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Cape May, NJ 08204

Open Thurs. - Sun. Lunch 11am-4pmDinner from 4pm

We off er many Vegetarian dishesKids are welcome • Visa/MasterCard accepted

“Best Mexican” - NJ Monthlyfor past 6 years

OriginalSouthwestern Cuisine

325 WEST SPRUCE AVE. , NORTH WILDWOODFREE PARKING • 609-729-4900 • www.stardinercafe.com

Diner Cafe RestaurantDiner Cafe Restaurant

Serving Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner DailyServing Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner Daily

“Voted Best of The Shore” “Voted Best of The Shore” Philadelphia MagazinePhiladelphia Magazine

Early Bird Specials • 3-5:30pm • 7 Days a WeekEarly Bird Specials • 3-5:30pm • 7 Days a WeekBlackboard 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

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WILDWOODS CONVENTION CENTER

MARCH 24 • 8PMTickets $15 at CMC Chamber Visitor Center,

Wildwoods Convention Center

& Ticketmaster.com.

All banquet seating.

Special discount for group

of 8 or more - $12

For info call 609-729-9000

or visit WildwoodsNJ.com.

The Ed Vezinho Big Band is a high energy 16-piece jazz ensemble comprised of some of the finest showroom musicians

in Atlantic City. These talented all-stars play both original compositions and standards, creatively arranged in a unique

contemporary big band style. “Whether you dance, or just listen, be prepared to be thoroughly entertained.” This band COOKS!preparedared to be thoroughly entertained. This band COOKS!gbe pre

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DANCE CONCERTFEATURING THE ED VEZINHO BIG BAND

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DAILY FOOD & DRINK SPECIALS

ALL DAY & ALL NIGHT

Eat Big. . . Spend Small!

See Our Dining Specials On The Grid - Page A36

Import Pints & Bo les $3Every Day!

Tuesday & Sunday Special

19¢ Wings- Hot or Mildwith beverage

purchase

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Listed are upcoming events posted to the Herald calendar online. For more information concerning these events, and to see more events, go to www.capemaycountyherald.com/calendar. To submit an event to the calendar, free of charge, go to www.capemaycountyherald.com/submitevent. Sub-mission 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.

CalendarCalendarOF EVENTS

FEATURED EVENTSThe Lower Township Chamber of Commerce will hold its April luncheon meeting on 4/12, 2012 – 12:00 noon networking/12:30 lunch at the BLUE PLATE DINER located on the corner of Townbank and Bayshore Rds. For more information and menu selections, call the Chamber @ 886-5281 or Linda Williams @ 522-5394. $15.00 per person which can be paid at the door or by check to the Chamber @ P.O Box 374, Villas, N.J. 08251.

Family Success Center of Cape May County: LIVING GLUTEN FREE: Owner and head chef of Kizbee’s Kitchen, Jenna Kisby presents the physi-ological effects of gluten on the body and mind. A cooking demonstration will teach delicious gluten free recipes. 3/29/12, 6:30 – 8:30pm. 1046 B Route 47, Rio Grande. 609-778-6217

BUS TRIP TO NEW YORK CITY, Broadway show “Sister Act”, 4/22. $190 includes dinner & driver’s tip. Bus departs 9am from old Value City parking lot in Cardiff. Contact Rose, 609-822-1596

“STOP IN AGAIN “STOP IN AGAIN ~~ FOR THE FIRST TIME” FOR THE FIRST TIME”

PACKAGE GOODS, WINE & BEER / LUNCH & DINNERPACKAGE GOODS, WINE & BEER / LUNCH & DINNEROPEN 7 DAYS • FRI. & SAT. ‘TIL 1A.M. • WWW.COUNTRYCLUBTAVERN.COM

1512 RT. 9 NORTH • SWAINTON • 465-15151512 RT. 9 NORTH • SWAINTON • 465-1515

BALLS N’ BREWS MONDAYS

- Meatball Sandwiches $3 and Coors Light Drafts $1TACOS ON TUESDAYS

- with Coronas and Live Entertainment

WING WEDNESDAYS With Quizzo, Prizes &

$1.50 Yuenglings

THURSDAYS $4 Cheesesteaks,

$1.50 Coors Lights & Name That Tune

SATURDAYS - Live EntertainmentHAPPY HOURWEEKDAYS FROM

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Luncheon & Card Party on 3/21/12 at 11:30a.m. in Wildwood at Beth Judah Temple, call 522-7541 to rsvp.County Tea Party Caucus on 3/21/12 at 7:00p.m. in Cape May Court House Old CM County Court-house, Call 889-3538.Luncheon & Card Party on 3/21/12 at 11:30a.m. in Wildwood at Beth Judah Temple, call 522-7541 to rsvp, Call 522-7541.Mac Computer Class at Avalon Free Library on 3/21/12 at 1:07p.m. in Avalon A Month of Basic Computing- part three REG-ISTRATION REQUIRED, Call 967-7155.Wii Game Day on 3/21/12 at 3:15p.m. in Avalon All ages welcome Multipurpose room at the school, Call 967-7155.County Tea Party Caucus on 3/21/12 at 7:00p.m. in Cape May Court House Old CM County Court-house, Call 889-3538.10th Annual Turkey Trot on 3/22/12 at 8:00a.m. in West Cape May at Cape Fitness, Call 967-0100.Bus Trip to Lancaster, spon-sored by Ocean City Taber-nacle, to see Jonah at Sight and Sound on 3/22/12 at - in trip includes lunch at Shady Maple Smorgasbord, coach bus transportation, and admission Call 399-1915.The Cape May County Ad-visory Commission on the Status of Women Annual Conference on 3/24/12 at 9:00a.m. in Wildwood at the Wildwood Convention Center, Call 463-6695.North Cape May Seniors Penny Party on 3/24/12 at 11:00a.m. in Villas Doors open 11 AM drawing starts 12 Noon $1.00 admission includes coffee and cake, re-freshments available. Call 898-7251.5th Annual Diversity Week-end with Bait and Swish: The Deep End on 3/24/12 at 8:00p.m. in Cape May at the Marquis de Lafayette, Call 861-1848.Silent Auction on 3/24/12 at 6:30p.m. in Ocean View at Ocean View Fire Hall, proceeds to benefi t South Seaville United Methodist Church, Call 602-6398.Craftin’ for a Cause at Home Made on 3/24/12 at 11:00a.m. in Swainton at Home Made, Call 536-2940.Scrabble at the Avalon Free Library on 3/26/12 at

Middle Twp. Softball & Baseball Association Pres-ents The 1st Annual Comedy Night & Dinner Fri., 3/30 at The 96th Street Pub, 261 96th Street, Stone Harbor. Tickets are $30. Limited seating. Dinner starts at 6pm; Show starts at 7:30. Fea-turing 3 outstanding comedians. “Laughter is an instant vacation”….Milton Berle. Need tickets? Have Questions? Please contact 609-465-7770. Tickets are available at the Bellevue

Summer Job Fair Hosted by Stone Harbor Chamber of Commerce on 3/31, 11:00a.m. more than 25 potential employers. For more info: www.stone-harborbeach.com. 368-6101

FEATURED EVENTS

5:45p.m. in Avalon Second and fourth Monday of every month for word play, Call 967-7155.Digital Camera Users Group on 3/26/12 at 6:15p.m. in Avalon Look-ing At What’s New in Cam-era Equipment, Call 967-7155.5th Annual Singer-Song-writer of Cape May Two Day Event on 3/30/12 at 5:15p.m. in Cape May at Congress Hall.Chicken Pot-Pie Dinner on 3/30/12 at 4:00p.m. in Cold Spring at Cold Spring Presbyterian Church, Call 884-4065.Island Rivals Alumni on 3/30/12 at 6:00p.m. in Wildwood at Wildwood High SchoolMiddle Twp. Softball & Baseball Association Presents The 1st Annual Comedy Night & Dinner on 3/30/12 at 7:30p.m. in Stone Harbor at the 96th Street Pub, Call 465-7770.Cape May County Army National Guard Associa-tion Breakfast on 3/31/12 at 9:00a.m. in Villas at Vil-las Diner, Call 729-1596.Educational Used Book Sale on 3/31/12 at 9:00a.m. in at Upper Township Commu-nity Center Call 390-9499.Stone Harbor Summer Job Fair - More than 25 poten-tial employers on 3/31/12 at 11:00a.m. in Stone Har-bor Get a full list of par-ticipants and download an application at www.stone-harborbeach.com, Call 368-6101.

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Open Tuesday thru Sunday1891 BAYSHORE RD., VILLAS • • 609-889-8500609-889-8500

10 Teams Needed 10 Teams Needed for thefor the

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Wednesday, March 28th • 6pmWednesday, March 28th • 6pm

Do you have what it takes?Do you have what it takes?

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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

www.dragonhousechinese.com

LUNCH SPECIALSServed Daily 11:30am to 3:00pm0am to 3:00pm

All All $$4.954.95eaea..(with pork fried rice or white rice)

Sorry cannot be combined with other offers

Corner of Paci c & Lincoln Avenues, Wildwood • Free Parking!TAKE-OUT AVAILABLE • 609-522-2320 Free Delivery $10 min.

L1 - General Tso’s Chicken L2 - Chicken with BroccoliL3 - Sesame ChickenL4 - Sweet & Sour ChickenL5 - Chicken w/Garlic SauceL13 - Boneless Spare RibsL15 - Vegetables Lo Mein (Soft Noodles)L18 - Mixed Vegetables w/Garlic Sauce

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Your Total Order Over $1000 With This Coupon

Open 11:30 am ‘til Late Night Daily

AND MANY MORE!

Easter Sunday Dinner, 12n-8pReservations - Special Menu

Call 609-390-3322

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

2515 Rt. 9, Ocean View • (609)624-17172515 Rt. 9, Ocean View • (609)624-1717www.BayshorePizzaAndSubs.comwww.BayshorePizzaAndSubs.com

and more...and more...

Receive 20% Off on Receive 20% Off on Monday & Tuesday!Monday & Tuesday!

Dine In OnlyDine In Only

The

All New

Ship n’ ShoreShip n’ Shore Open 9am- 3am

7 Days a WeekYear Round

Try Our World Famous

Turkey Club w/FF $6.50

Kitchen Open Thurs.- Sat. 4pm-12:30am

434 West Montgomery Ave.Wildwood • 609-522-0377

Thursday Wing Night25¢ Jumbo Wings

(Must order a minimum of 10)From 4pm-12:30am

15 Sauces to choose from!

Plus So Much More!See All of Our Dining Specials on the Grid Pg. A36

HAPPY TAILS YOGA sponsoring A Cause For Paws, Sat., 3/24, 1pm- 5pm, Martin Luther King Ctr., 207 W. Main St., Whitesboro. Proceeds benefi t NJSPCA. Call 609-827-8886 for info.

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PLACE FRIDAY SATURDAY REST OF WEEK

CAPE MAY COUNTYCAPE MAY COUNTYTheTheGRIDGRIDEntertainment

BAY VIEWPage A34 • 522-1287

• Live Remote withWIBBAGE 94.3 4-6pm

• Quizzo with Nick from 8pm

WEEK OFWEEK OFMARCH 21 -MARCH 21 -MARCH 27MARCH 27

Live Piano Music

by George

Mesterhazy

FLIP FLOPZPage A37 • 522-3350

DJ Entertainment

9pm

DJ Entertainment

9pm

TUCKAHOEINN

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Wed. - Bob Campanell 5-9pm

Thurs. - Tom Pacitti 5-9pm

Tues. - Jim Fisher 5-9pm

John Rivera6-10pm

Jim Fisher6-10pm

AVALON LINKS

Page A32 • 465-8086Thursday - Dan MarroJim Bannach

MERION INN

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COUNTRY CLUB TAVERN

Page A34 • 465-1515Keith

HickmanTues.- Dan Marro

Wed. -DVDJ Mollo 10pmThurs. - Quizzo 9pm

Sun. - DJ Runout 10pm

GOODNIGHT IRENE’SBREW PUB

Page A32 • 729-3861DVDJ Mollo

10pm

Acoustic Music From Jay Creed

10pm

CASEY’S ON THIRD

Page A33 • 522-7759

HEMINGWAY’Sat the Grand Hotel

DJEntertainment

9pm

DJ Entertainment

9pmPage A31 • 884-5611

RIOSTATION

Page A32 • 889-2000

Terry-Oke9pm in the bar

3 Pete 11pm-1am

Bob Croce 9pm

DOGTOOTHBAR & GRILLPage A37 • 522-8383

Name That Tune

8pm

OpenJukebox

WESTY’SIRISH PUBPage A35 • 522-4991

Thurs. - StellarMojo 10pmDJ Jerry Smith 10pm

OWEN’S PUB

Page A33 • 729-7290

DJ Snap4-8pm

Name That Tune

w/Ronn E. Dee

9pm

Love Aff air 6-10pm

Band Kamp8pm

Live Piano Music

by George

Mesterhazy

Thurs.-Sun. Live Piano Music

by George MesterhazyThurs. Jazz Trio @ 8:30pm

Family Restaurant

465-6300 465-6300

OPEN TUES. - SUN.Lunch from 11am • Dinners from 3pm

16 S. Main St., Cape May Court House16 S. Main St., Cape May Court House(Across the street from Sturdy Savings Bank)

GIFT CERTIFICATES ARE ALWAYS AVAILABLE

EARLY BIRDS Tues., Wed. & Fri. 3-5:30pm

Sat. & Sun. 3-5pm

For our menu viewFor our menu viewwww.ninosfamilyrestaurant.netwww.ninosfamilyrestaurant.net

Thursday is Family Night:Thursday is Family Night:Early Birds 3pm - close!Early Birds 3pm - close!

Benefi t for Jennifer Badola-to on 3/31/12 in Philadel-phia, call for more info or check Herald website, at 7:00p.m. Contributions can be made to: Jenns Army, 701 W. Pine Ave, North

Wildwood, NJ 08260. Call 827-0457 or 827-9392.Heather Pierson, Live at the Merion Inn on 3/31/12 at 8:45p.m. in Cape May a free performance by New England singer/songwriter, Call 733-6350.

Calendar of EventsFrog Fest on 4/1/12 at 1:00a.m. in Cape May Point learn all about frogs, at the Cape May Point State Park, Call 884-2159.Matzo Bake on 4/1/12 at 3:30a.m. in Wildwood at the Beth Judah Temple, Call 522-7541.Breakfast with the Bunny on 4/1/12 at 8:00a.m. in West Cape May at the West Cape May Fire Hall, Call 884-3475.Dog Training Classes on 4/3/12 at 7:00p.m. in West Cape May at the West Cape May Firehouse, Call 426-6080.April Friday Evening Frog Hikes on 4/6/12 at 7:00p.m. in Cape May Point A short, fun, froggy lecture followed by a night hike to look and listen for frogs. Call 884-2159.Bill Weir Memorial Pan-cake Breakfast on 4/4/12 at 8:00a.m. in Stone Har-bor at Uncle Bill’s Pancake House.Fifth Annual Good Friday Breakfast on 4/6/12 at 8:00a.m. in at the Grand Hotel Call 898-3554.Turtle Fest II, Return of the Terrapin on 4/7/12 at 9:00a.m. in Stone Harbor at the Wetlands Institute, Call 368-1211.Easter Egg/Beach Scav-enger Hunt on 4/7/12 at 10:00a.m. in Cape May Point at the Lighthouse Ave., Donations of wrapped candygreatly appreciated and must be recieved the week prior to the event. Call 884-2159.Turtle Fest II, Return of the Terrapin on 4/7/12 at 9:00a.m. in Stone Harbor at the Wetlands Institute, Call 368-1211.A Ride with the Ghost Writer on 4/14/12 at 9:00p.m. in Cape May trolley ride through Cape May’s Historic District with psychic medium Craig Mc-Manus providing the narra-tion, Call 884-5404.Midnight at the Phys-ick Estate on 4/14/12 at 11:00p.m. in Cape May spend the night in the haunted estate with ghost investigator Craig Mc-Manus, 11pm-2am, Call 884-5404.Al Harrison Dixieland Band on 4/15/12 at 2:00p.m. in Cape May at the VFW, Call 884-7961.Putting on the Ritz on 4/17/12 at 5:30p.m. in Cape May Court House at Avalon Country Club, Call 846-0969.Jonah at the Sight and Sound Theatre (Bus Trip) on 4/19/12 at 8:30a.m. in includes roundtrip Deluxe

Motorcoach transportation, a ticket to see “Jonah”, and an early dinner at Plain & Fancy, Call 522-5830.MTBSA Fundraiser on 4/20/12 at 11:00a.m. in Swainton $175 per person includes bagged lunch, gift and ticket to wine tasting event Call 972-4834.MTBSA Famous Annual Wine Tasting on 4/20/12 at 6:00p.m. in Swainton at the Stone Harbor Golf Club, tickets must be purchased in advance, Call 972-4834.Veterans Open House on 4/21/12 at 9:00a.m. in Ocean City at American Post 524, Call 398-1751.Bus Trip to New York City on 4/22/12 at 9:00a.m. to see Sister Act, includes din-ner & driver’s tip, Call 822-1596.Women’s Only Network (WON) Monthly Meeting on 4/22/12 at 6:00p.m. in Avalon at the Rocking Chair, Call 425-5605.Tea Luncheon and Temper-ance Debate on 4/26/12 at 12:30p.m. in Cape May at the Merion Inn, Call 884-5404.Dennis Township Kin-dergarten Registration on 4/26/12 at 9:00a.m. in Dennisville by appoint-

ment only, Call 861-2821 x501.Spring Festival Crafts & An-tiques Show on 4/28/12 at 10:00a.m. in Cape May at the Emlen Physick Estate, Call 884-5404.Murder Mystery Dinner on 4/28/12 at 7:00p.m. in Cape May at Aleathea’s, Call 884-5404.March for Babies on 4/29/12 at 12:00p.m. in Ocean City at the Music Pier, Call 856-375-8215.Murder Mystery Luncheon on 4/29/12 at 1:00p.m. in Cape May at Akthea’s, Call 884-5404.United States Coast Guard Auxiliary Paddlesports America Courses on 5/2/12 at 4:30p.m. in Cape May Court House at the Cape May County Li-brary, Call 425-2788.7th Annual Brendan Borek Golf Tournament on 5/4/12 at 11:00a.m. in Cape May Court House 12:00 shotgun start, fees cover cart, t-shirt, boxed lunch, & dinner, foursomes or be paired up, at Avalon Golf Course, Call 967-0100.Chocolate Champion-ship & Tasting on 5/5/12 at 1:00p.m. in Cape May

Taste, tour, vote! Inns, B&Bs and restaurants are vying for Cape May’s Chocolate Champion title, Call 884-5404.Murder Mystery Dinner on 5/5/12 at 7:00p.m. in Cape May at Aleathea’s, Call 884-5404.Walk MS 2012 on 5/6/12 at 9:00a.m. in Ocean City Registration begins at 9 am, Walk MS begins at 10 am, Ctr E 6th St At Wayne Ave.,

Call 215-271-1500.Fund raiser for Cape Hu-man Resources on 5/13/12 at 2:00p.m. in Cape May at VFW on Congress St, Call 884-7961.The 2nd Annual Esther C. Weil Student Music Competition on 5/15/12 at 4:30p.m. in Ocean City at the Ocean City Music Pier, Call 391-0678 or 391-1208.

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StellarMojo StellarMojo - Thursdays at 10pm- Thursdays at 10pm

HAPPY HOUR DAILYHAPPY HOUR DAILY

SUN. & THURS. 35¢ Wings35¢ Wings

4-6 with4-6 with $ $2 Pints &2 Pints &$3 Aluminum Pints$3 Aluminum Pints*

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$4.99 Lunch Specials $4.99 Lunch Specials served with soup or saladserved with soup or salad

Mon. - Fri.Mon. - Fri.101 E. Walnut Ave., 101 E. Walnut Ave., North Wildwood North Wildwood 609-522-4991609-522-4991

• Hamburger with lettuce, tomato, onion & french fries• Pork Roll on a bun with lettuce, tomato & onion• BBQ Cajun Pulled Pork with caramelized onion & jack cheese• Liverwurst on rye with lettuce, tomato & onion

OPEN YEAR ROUNDOPEN YEAR ROUNDLUNCH • DINNER • LATE NIGHT LUNCH • DINNER • LATE NIGHT

SUNDAYSUNDAYFUNDAYFUNDAY

$2 Domestic Bottles

$1 Tacos

& ThhEARLY BIRD SPECIALSEARLY BIRD SPECIALS!!

This SaturdayThis Saturday DJ Jerry Smith DJ Jerry Smith

at 10pmat 10pm

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3174 Rt. 9 South, Rio Grande(Across from Lowe’s - Just north of Rt. 47)• Large Capacity • Plenty of Free Parking

609-465-8830 • fax: 609-465-8832

3174 Rt 9 Sou hth Rio Grandde

Open Daily Mon.-Sun. Lunch: 11am-4pm - Dinner: 4-10pm

Fri., Sat. & Sun. Lunch: 11am-4pm - Dinner: 4-10:30pm

Eat In or Take Out1711 Rt. 47 S, Rio Grande 889-9220

(Across From ShopRite)

Mon.-Thurs. 11:30-10:30 Fri. & Sat. 11:30 - 11:00

Sun. Noon - 10:00

Sushi • Teriyaki • Sushi • Teriyaki • sashimi • tempurasashimi • tempura

OPEN YEAR ROUND!Sun.-Thurs. 11am-12 midnight

Fri. & Sat. 11am -1am

DAILY HAPPY HOUR5-7PM

Dinner Specials Dinner Specials $8-$10$8-$10(All Include Soup or Salad)

From 3pmFrom 3pmsee all of our specials

on the grid, page # A36

Plus!

Join Us At The Deck....ASK FOR YOURASK FOR YOUR V.I.P. Lunch Card

(Every 10th Lunch is (Every 10th Lunch is ON USON US!)!)

Daily Lunch Specials $4.99Daily Lunch Specials $4.99Soup du Jour & 1/2 sandwich Soup du Jour & 1/2 sandwich oror

Soup du Jour & saladSoup du Jour & salad609-523-6100

3401 Pacifi c Avenue • Wildwood

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Calendar of Events(From Page A35)

Corner of Andrew & Pacifi c Aves., Wildwood • 522-5006

Key WestKey West Café

Open Daily 7am-2pmCheck out our Lunch SpecialsCheck out our Lunch Specials

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Broadway Theater Bus Trip to Anything Goes on 5/16/12 at 8:00p.m. in New York NY, Call 263-6974.Delaware Bay Lighthouse Adventure on 5/19/12 at 10:00a.m. in Cape May Cape May Whale Watcher or the new Spirit of Cape May to view and photo-graph historic lighthouses, Call 884-5404.Sea Isle Garden Club Annual Flower Sale on 5/19/12 at 9:00a.m. in Sea Isle City at the SIC Public School, Call 263-1157.United States Coast Guard Auxiliary Paddlesports America Courses on 5/19/12 at 9:00a.m. in Cape May at the Cape May

Nature Center, Call 425-2788.Armed Forces Day Cer-emony at the WWII Look-out Tower on 5/19/12 at 11:00a.m. In Lower Town-ship, the newly restored World War II Lookout Tower is the perfect setting to pay tribute, Call 884-5404.Cape May Wine Trail on 5/19/12 at 12:00p.m. in Cape May spend the day visiting Cape May County’s wineries, Call 884-5404.4th Annual Walk for Lu-pus Now South Jersey on 5/20/12 at 9:00a.m. in Ocean City 6th Street & Boardwalk Call 622-8700.Restaurant Week Starts on 6/3/12 at 5:00p.m. in Cape May. Cape May will show-case its best restaurants for

this eight-day event, with restaurants offering fi xed prices, Call 898-4500.United States Coast Guard Auxiliary Boating Safe-ty Class on 6/23/12 at 8:30a.m. in Wildwood at Pier 47 Call 886-6243.First South Jersey Tal-ent Star Competition on 6/28/12 at 7:00p.m. in Ocean City at Ocean City Tabernacle, Call 525-9300.The Life & Times of Frank Sinatra starring Peter Oprisko on 6/30/12 at 7:30p.m. in Cape May Court House will feature a chronological walk through time in the music and his-tory of the “Chairman of the Board.”, at the PAC, Call 1-800-838-3006.

PLACE WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY

WEEKLY DINING SPECIALS Online at www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com/shoreguideWEEK OF 3/21/12 to 3/27/12

Tuckahoe InnPg A34 • 390-3322

Sandwich Night at the Bar 5-9p

Burger Night @ the Bar from 5-9p

Seafood Fridays 5 Dinners $17.99 each Seafood Combo

Dinners $17.95Land & Sea Night

$18.95

Hemingway’sPg A31 • 884-5611 Prime Rib Night Land & Sea Buffet Sunset Dining Menu

from 4 - 5:30pm

Sunset Dining Menu from 4 - 5:30pmBreakfast Buffet!

Call for Specials All-You-Can-EatDungeness Crabs

Early Bird Specials From 4-5:30p.m.

The Merion InnPg A32 • 884-8363 CLOSED Early Bird & Night Owl

Menu: $17.95Early Bird & Night Owl

Menu: $17.95Early Bird & Night Owl

Menu: $17.95Early Bird & Night Owl

Menu: $17.95 CLOSED CLOSED

Avalon LinksPg A32 • 465-8086

Early Bird $13.99 4p to 5:30p

Early Bird $13.99 4p to 5:30p

Early Bird $13.99 4p to 5:30p

Early Bird $13.99 4p to 5:30p

Country Club TavernPg A34 • 465-1515 10 Wings $3.99 Cheesesteaks $4 Meatball Sandwiches

$3.00 3 Tacos for $3.00

Nino’sPg A35 • 465-6300

Early Bird Specials From 3-5:30 p.m.

Early Bird Specials From 3 p.m.-close

Early Bird Specials From 3-5:30 p.m.

Early Bird Specials From 3-5 p.m.

Early Bird Specials From 3-5 p.m. CLOSED Early Bird Specials

3-5:30 p.m.

Bayshore PizzaPg A34 • 624-1717

Complete Pasta Dinner $7.95

1/2 sub, fries and soda $6.99 2 Lg Pizzas $19.99 Seafood Entrée $13.95 24” pizza, 12 Wings, 2

Ltr Soda $27.99 20% off dine in only 20% off dine in only

Bay ViewPg A34 • 522-1287 CLOSED

Pizza Night!!$5 For 10” Homemade

Pizza

Special Winter MenuGreat Low Prices4 p.m.- 10 p.m.

Special Winter MenuGreat Low Prices4 p.m.- 10 p.m.

Special Winter MenuGreat Low Prices4 p.m.- 10 p.m.

CLOSED CLOSED

Casey’s On ThirdPg A33 • 522-7759

Pie Day: Shepherd’s Pie, Chicken Pot Pie

$9 w/ side salad

2 for $22- 1 App.2 Entrees & 2 Drinks

$3 Burgers!

Special App. Menu 4-7 p.m. (bar only)& Lenten Specials

$5.00 Weekend Special 11 am-1pm

3 Course Pasta Party Starting At $10.99 CLOSED Prime Rib Starting at

$10.99

Dogtooth Bar & Grill Pg A37 • 522-8383

$1.50 Tacos, $5 Burritos, $6 Nachos

$5.95 Lunches

35 cent wings(after 6 p.m.)

$5.95 Lunches

Dinner Specials From 4 p.m. &

$5.95 Lunches

Dinner Specials From 4 p.m.

$5 Build Your Own Burger

$1.50 Teriyaki Sliders & $5.95 Lunches

Flatbread Pizza $6.95& $5.95 Lunches

Dragon HousePg A34 • 522-2320

$4.95 Lunch Specials 11:30 a.m.-3 p.m.

$4.95 Lunch Specials 11:30 a.m.-3 p.m.

$4.95 Lunch Specials 11:30 a.m.-3 p.m.

$4.95 Lunch Specials 11:30 a.m.-3 p.m.

$4.95 Lunch Specials 11:30 a.m.-3 p.m.

$4.95 Lunch Specials 11:30 a.m.-3 p.m.

$4.95 Lunch Specials 11:30 a.m.-3 p.m.

Flip FlopzPg A37 • 522-3350 CLOSED

$5.99 Lunch Specials & $10 Chef Dinner

Specials

1/2 price Apps 4- 10 pm (bar) $5.99 Lunches

4-course Prix-Fixe Menu $20

$10 Chef Dinner Specials CLOSED CLOSED

Goodnight Irene’sPg A32 • 729-3861

BOGO Pizza Night!(5-10 p.m.) 35¢ wings and clams

(5-10 p.m.)

$7 Pizzas (4-7 p.m.) Dinner Specials

(5-10 p.m.)

Dinner Specials(5-10 p.m.)

Brunch 10 am- 3 pm & Dinner Specials

(5-10 p.m.)

$1 Tacos & $5 Nachos (5-10 p.m.)

$1 Burger Sliders, $2 Crabcake or Buff. Chix Sliders (5-10)

Key West CaféPg A36 • 522-5006

$2.22 Breakfast Special &

$5.99 Lunches

$2.22 Breakfast Special &

$5.99 Lunches

$2.22 Breakfast Special &

$5.99 Lunches

$2.22 Breakfast Special &

$5.99 Lunches

$2.22 Breakfast Special &

$5.99 Lunches

Owen’s PubPg A33 • 729-7290

Wings w/ Celery & Bleu Cheese $1.95

Cheeseburger $2.50 & Prime Rib Sandwich

$6.99Blackboard Specials Blackboard Specials

19¢ WingsRoast Turkey $8.99

Steak& Shrimp $9.99

Mini Cheesesteaks $1.95

19¢ WingsChicken Parm $2.95

Meatloaf Dinner $8.99

Ship n’ ShorePg A34 • 522-0377

25¢ Jumbo Wings(Minimum of 10)

Personal Pizza $2.50

Turkey Club w/ FF $6.50

Chicken Parm $6.50

Cheesesteak w/ FF OR Ham & Cheese

Melt w/ FF For $6.50

Star DinerPg A33 • 729-4900

Early Birds 3-5:30 pm & Blackboard Specials

Early Birds 3-5:30 pm & Blackboard Specials

Early Birds 3-5:30 pm & Blackboard Specials

Early Birds 3-5:30 pm & Blackboard Specials

Early Birds 3-5:30 pm & Blackboard Specials

Early Birds 3-5:30 pm & Blackboard Specials

Early Birds 3-5:30 pm & Blackboard Specials

The Deck At Holly Beach

Pg A35 • 522-6100

$4.99 Lunches Dinner Special-

Veal Marsala $10

$4.99 Lunches Dinner Special-

Chix Francaise $10

$4.99 Lunches Blackened or Grilled

Tilapia $10

$4.99 LunchesDinner Special-Prime Rib $10

$4.99 LunchesDinner-Spaghetti &

Meatball $8

$4.99 LunchesDinner Special-

Linguini w/Clams $8

$4.99 LunchesDinner Special-

Stuffed Shrimp $10

Westy’s Irish PubPg A35 • 522-1287 $4.99 Lunch Specials

$4.99 Lunch Specials35¢ wings

Prime Rib $11.99$4.99 Lunch Specials

35¢ wings$1 Tacos

Prime Rib $11.99$4.99 Lunch Specials $4.99 Lunch Specials

Prime Rib $11.99

Woody’s Place Pg A37 • 522-3030

Chicken Pot Pie w/ soup or salad $8.95 35¢ wings (4-10 pm)

Thanksgiving Turkey w/ pumpkin pie $7.95

& $12.95 platters

Country Dinner Specials & Seafood

Specials $9.99

Prime Rib(12 oz. Queen Cut) w/ 2 sides $14.95

1/2 Price Appetizers All Day, All Night

Meatloaf w/ Mashed Potatoes & Corn

$8.95

All You Can Eat Tacos $1.00 Each (Chicken

or Beef)

Back Bay BistroPg A34 • 889-8500

DINE IN FREE FF w/lunch

Early Birds 4-5:30 pm

DINE IN FREE FF w/lunch

Early Birds 4-5:30 pm

DINE IN FREE FF w/lunch

Early Birds 4-5:30 pm

2 Large Cheese Pies$16.99

DINE IN FREE FF w/lunch

Early Birds 4-5:30 pmCLOSED

DINE IN FREE FF w/lunch

Early Birds 4-5:30 pm

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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

ALL YOU CAN EAT BUFFET

The Best Deal - Cheng’s Buffet

Take Out Buffet$999 All Day

50% OFFWITH COUPON

BUY ONE ADULT LUNCHAT REGULAR

PRICE, GET 2ND ADULT

cannot be combined with any other offers EXPIRES 3/28/12

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• Coconut Shrimp • Coconut Shrimp • Mussels • Fried Shrimp• Mussels • Fried Shrimp

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WEEKLY EVERY DAY SPECIALS

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50% OFFWITH COUPON

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cannot be combined with any other offers TAKE OUT ONLY. EXPIRES 3/28/12

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MONDAY IS1/2 PRICE1/2 PRICE

PIZZA DAY!PIZZA DAY!

RIO STEAKS & PIZZA3151 Rt. 9 S, Rio Grande • 609-465-7888

(Located Next to Wal-Mart)www.riosteaks.com

{ {Thursday SpecialThursday Special Any hoagie

with french fries.$$779595

Simply the Best

Simply the Best

Pizza & Cheese Pizza & Cheese

Steaks in the area

Steaks in the area

Now servingNow servingPappy’s Southern Fried Chicken, Pappy’s Southern Fried Chicken, Call for detailsCall for details

Check our weekly specials online

435 West Spruce, on the Main Rd. into North Wildwood

All Types of Fresh & Cooked Seafood

729-9443 • 729-9445 • Party Trays Available

Thursday & Thursday & Sunday SpecialSunday Special

LARGE STUFFED LOBSTER TAILLARGE STUFFED LOBSTER TAIL**

(Includes Two Sides) (Includes Two Sides)

ONLY $19.95ONLY $19.95* Valid This Thurs. 3/22 & Sun. 03/25 Only* Valid This Thurs. 3/22 & Sun. 03/25 Only

Open Open Mon. & Thurs....Mon. & Thurs....Call for hoursCall for hours

Fri., Sat. & Sun.Fri., Sat. & Sun.10am-8pm10am-8pm

Add Your Add Your Business Business

HereHerefor as low as $4500.

For more info call Deb Harris at 609-886-8600 x14.

Too Busy to Too Busy to Cook?Cook?ChoChoose ose Take Out!Take Out!

Credit Cards Accepted

Let us cook for you.Let us cook for you.

Open Mon. 11-3 • Lunch OnlyOpen Mon. 11-3 • Lunch OnlyTues.-Sat. 11-8 • Lunch & DinnerTues.-Sat. 11-8 • Lunch & Dinner

Closed Sunday

463-8900 • DELIVERY AVAILABLE415 Rt. 9 North, Cape May Court House

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Late Night Food ‘til 12 Midnight

Fri. & Sat.

$10 Chef Dinner Specials

Thurs. & Sun.

Open Thurs. - Sun.12 Noon

$5.99 Lunch Specials

DJ Entertainment DJ Entertainment Fridays & SaturdaysFridays & Saturdays

at 9pm

Saturday Prix - Fixe Dinner $20 per person $20 per person

4 courses: Appetizer, Soup or4 courses: Appetizer, Soup or Salad, Entree & Dessert Salad, Entree & Dessert

Fabulous FridaysFabulous FridaysDrink Specials & 1/2 Price Apps Drink Specials & 1/2 Price Apps

4-10pm (at the bar)4-10pm (at the bar) Voted #1 Voted #1 Crabcakes in Crabcakes in South JerseySouth Jersey

WILDWOOD – Morey’s Piers’ Spring Sale runs March 26 through April 13. Put endless summer fun right in your pocket and save up to 35% on Season Passes, admission to two beachfront waterparks, ticket cards and more!

Don’t miss out on a great deal to experience what’s new for 2012, including two new waterpark attrac-tions:- River Adventure at Raging Waters transforms the Lazy River into a new experience; and the six-lane racer slide Wipeout! at Ocean Oasis will thrill friends and family.

Purchase tickets online at www.moreyspiers.com, by calling 1-866-MOREYS1 between 7 a.m. and mid-night during sale dates, or in person Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Morey’s Mariner’s Landing Pier located at Schellenger Avenue and the Board-walk.

Earn a FREE Season Pass by becoming a Morey’s Piers employee. Apply on-line today!

For more information please visit www.morey-spiers.com or call (609) 522-3900.

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CAPE MAY - What did people wear before there were jeans and T-shirts? Sat., March 24, kids can find out all about how Victorians dressed and learn about the material, care and style of Victorian

clothing while having a great time with hands-on activities at the third of four Kids Winter Workshops - a new program of crafts and stories sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities

(MAC) and presented by the Friends of the Physick Estate.

Kids will learn about the styles of Victorian cloth-ing for men, women and children, along with how much time it took to keep clothes clean and pressed in the late 1800s. First, at the Carriage House, kids will hear about Victorian dresses, shoes and accesso-ries, along with men's and children's clothing. Then, it's off to the Physick man-sion where children will be able to explore the Vic-torian house museum with the help of guides, and see scrub boards, "sad irons" and sewing machines and see how it took hours for servants to wash and iron clothing in a Victorian household. Back at the Car-riage House, children will have fun trying on clothing from the Victorian era.

The Friends of the Phys-ick Estate will present this fun program especially suit-ed for children aged 7-10, from 10 a.m. to 12 noon at the 1879 Emlen Physick Estate, 1048 Washington St. Admission is $10; $7 for MAC members. Admission is limited and advance reg-istration required. Please call 609-884-5404 ext. 126 to register or for further information.

The fi nal topic in the se-ries is a program on archi-

tecture. On April 14, kids will fi nd out about Frank Furness, the renowned architect to whom the design of the 1879 Emlen Physick Estate is attributed and see the Physick Estate up close.

The Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC) is a multifaceted not-for-profi t organization committed to promoting the preservation, interpre-tation, and cultural enrich-ment of the Cape May region for its residents and visitors. MAC member-ship is open to all. For information about MAC's year-round schedule of tours, festivals, and special events call 609-884-5404 or 800-275-4278, or visit MAC's Web site at www.capemaymac.org. For infor-mation about restaurants, accommodations and shop-ping, call the Chamber of Commerce of Greater Cape May at 609-884-5508.

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Kids Winter Workshop Set March 24

Middle Softball & Baseball Presents Comedy Night

STONE HARBOR - Mid-dle Twp. Softball & Baseball Association Presents The 1st Annual Comedy Night & Dinner on Fri., March 30 at The 96th Street Pub, 261 96th Street, Stone Harbor. Tickets are $30. Limited seating. Dinner starts at 6pm; Show starts at 7:30. Featuring 3 outstanding comedians.

“Laughter is an instant vacation”….Milton Berle.

Need t ickets? Have questions? Please contact 609-465-7770. Tickets are available at the Bellevue.

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The Acme Shopping Center11 Dennisville Road 11 Dennisville Road

Cape May Court House, NJ 08210Cape May Court House, NJ 08210

Eat-In and Take OutEat-In and Take OutLunch Buffet Lunch Buffet

Eat In Eat In $$5.85 • Take Out $6.505.85 • Take Out $6.50Mon. - Fri. 11:30-3pmMon. - Fri. 11:30-3pm

Special Fine Dining Daily 11am-10pm

465-3383 • 465-2200 • Fax 465-6307Business Hours: Sun.-Thurs. 11am-10pm

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$2 Domestic Bottles1/2 Price Appetizers

18th & New Jersey Avenues • North Wildwood(609) 522-3030

18th && Newww Jerseey Avve

BAR AND LIQUOR STORE OPEN DAILY

AT 9AM

(Bar only)

COUNTRY COUNTRY NIGHTNIGHT

Friday Mar. 23rd Friday Mar. 23rd 9pm 9pm w/Keith Hickmanw/Keith Hickman

Country Dinner Country Dinner Specials $9.99Specials $9.99

Free GiveawaysFree GiveawaysDrink SpecialsDrink Specials