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Dining & Entertainment Herald Newspapers March 6 2013 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A37 You Don't Have to be Irish to Join the Celebration! NORTH WILDWOOD -- The Twelfth Step House’s Entertainment / Special Events Committee will host its annual “St. Pat- rick’s Day Sober Dance Party” on Sat., March 16 from 8-11:30 p.m. at North Wildwood Com- munity Center, 10th and Central avenues. This will be an evening that you won’t want to miss with delicious food, music and dancing, and special prizes. Join the fun! Come out to “Share the Freedom of Sobriety at the Jersey Shore.” Celebrate your own accomplishments and invite a few friends to join you, it’s simple…just come! Donation is $10 at the door. Children ages 12 and under are free when accom- panied by a sober adult. Homemade dishes and desserts are more than welcome and volunteers in service are much appre- ciated. Local businesses are encouraged to donate a food or beverage item; gift certificate; and/or gift basket for this fund raiser and family event! Contact molegal@com- cast.net or 609-602-3951 for additional informa- tion regarding this event. Hope to see you there. WILDWOOD – Bill- boards and Television spots for the Wildwoods this spring in the New York Metro Area markets will let vacationers know that the Wildwoods are open for business – and are planning once again an event-filled summer of fun in the sun. The Wildwoods “Think Summer & Join Us!” Cam- paign is designed to bring vacationers to New Jersey and keep the Wildwoods top of mind as potential visitors make their sum- mer plans. Messaging on billboards and in television commercials lets vacation- ers know that the Wild- woods’ expansive award- winning free beaches and exciting two-mile board- walk – virtually unscathed by Superstorm Sandy – are “open for business”, and this summer promises to be as action-packed and fun-filled as ever. “We are pleased to re- port that the Wildwoods were virtually unaffected by Superstorm Sandy – and we’re very grateful for that,” said John Siciliano, executive director of the Greater Wildwoods Tour- ism Improvement & De- velopment Authority. “Our hearts go out to the areas that were affected, but we have to get the message out that a good portion of the Jersey Shore will be open and we hope vaca- tioners will support New Jersey’s tourism economy. It is with gratitude that we are promoting our plans for another fantastic sum- mer, and our attractions, businesses, free beaches and boardwalk will be fully operational to allow our wonderful visitors to enjoy a great vacation,” he added. The television commer- cial started airing March 1 in the New York Metro Area and can viewed via this link: http://signa- tureteam.com/staging/ wildwoods/2013-02-26/. Vacationers don’t have to wait until the summer to enjoy the Wildwoods. With many exciting spring events commencing in early March and continu- ing right up until Memo- rial Day, the vacationing season starts earlier every year in the Wildwoods. The complete events schedule can be viewed at http:// wildwoodsnj.com/calen- dar.cfm. Below is a partial list of Wildwoods’ Spring 2013 events:* March 9-10 – Mid-Atlan- tic National Cheerleading Championship March 16 – St. Patrick’s Day Celebration in North Wildwood March 23-24 – Ocean Drive Marathon and Health & Fitness Expo March 24 – Spring Bridal Fair March 26 – Piccadilly Circus March 28-30 – War at the Jersey Shore Youth Wrestling March 30 – Elks Annual Easter Egg Hunt March 30 – Greater Wildwood Jaycees Easter Egg Hunt March 31 – Morey’s Piers Easter Opening Day Celebration March 31 – Ed’s Funcade Easter Sunday Egg Hunt April 6-7 – Special Olym- pics NJ Basketball Finals April 13 – ECC Cheer Shore Showdown April 14 – “Beast of the East” Cheerleading Com- petition April 19-21 – Spring Motorcycle Rally April 20 – Feis at the Beach – Irish Dance Com- petitions April 26-27 – Sensation- al Spring Concert Weekend featuring Tommy James & The Shondells, Chuck Negron (formerly of Three Dog Night) and The Hap- penings. May 2-5 – Tournament of Bands Indoor Champi- onships May 10-11 – Spring Boardwalk Classic Car Show May 15 – Wildwood Restaurant Showcase May 17-19 – Morey’s Piers Beach Jam Spring Fling May 18 – Captain Kidd Pirate Day May 18 – JDRF Walk to Cure Diabetes May 24 – Unlocking of the Ocean Ceremony May 24-26 – State Gym- nastics Competition May 24-27 – 28th Annu- al Wildwoods International Kite Festival May 25 – River Adven- ture Cardboard Boat Race May 25-26 – Boardwalk SID Craft Show May 27 – Wildwoods’ Memorial Day Services and Ceremonies May 29-31 – Morey’s Piers Annual Education Extravaganza May 31 – Music in the Parks *Please note that the in- formation and dates above are subject to change. For additional informa- tion about the Wildwoods, visit www.WildwoodsNJ. com or call 800-992- 9732. "Think Summer & Join Us!" Wildwoods Want Vacationers to Singer-Songwriter Event Slated in Cape May CAPE MAY -- The sixth annual Singer-Songwriter of Cape May event will be held March 22 and 23, at the historic Congress Hall and 15 live music venues here. Over 80 music industry professionals and 150 acts and artists will participate in the weekend confer- ence. The conference features two afternoons of music business panels, workshops, mentoring and keynotes for musicians and registered guests. At night the acts and artists showcase new music with performances at Cape May live music venues. All the showcase performances are free, open to the public and start after 7 pm. Keynoters and featured performers include Red House Records artist, Tracy Grammer on Fri., March 22 and Black Wolf Records artist, Ellis Paul on Sat., March 23. The singer-songwriters will each address the con- ference at 5:15 p.m. and perform for the public after 8 pm in the Grand Ballroom of Congress Hall. Tickets for the Ballroom concerts are $10 in advance and all ages. The 2013 SS Cape May showcase venues are: Aleathea's Restaurant at The Inn of Cape May, Ca- banas Beach Bar, Carney's and The Other Room, Co- rinthian Yacht Club of Cape May, C-View Inn, Elaine's, Jackson Mountain Café, Lucky Bones Backwater Grille, Marq's Pub at Mar- quis de Lafayette, Martini Beach, Merion Inn, Pilot House, The Mad Batter, Ugly Mug and the Brown Room, Boiler Room and Grand Ballroom of Con- gress Hall. For more information visit: http://www.sscape- may.com. 1302 RT 47 SOUTH RIO GRANDE, NJ 08242 609.886.8888 609.886.8886 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK • LUNCH & DINNER JAPANESE JAPANESE HIBACHI • SUSHI BAR • STEAK HOUSE HIBACHI • SUSHI BAR • STEAK HOUSE EXPERIENCE THE ART EXPERIENCE THE ART OF SUSHI OF SUSHI 898-7750 Carpenter’s Square Mall Cape May, NJ 08204 RE-OPENING MARCH 14TH! We will be open Thursday- Sunday “Best Mexican” - NJ Monthly for past 6 years Come and get your Chile fix! 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Page 1: Singer-Songwriter Event Think Summer & Join Us! Slated in ...capemaycountyherald.com/app/DoTheShore/Dining_3.6.13pg_37-42lo_res.pdfMar 06, 2013  · Herald Newspapers March 6 2013

Dining & EntertainmentHerald Newspapers March 6 2013 www.CapeMayCountyHerald.com A37

You Don't Have to be Irish to Join the Celebration!

NORTH WILDWOOD -- The Twelfth Step House’s Entertainment / Special Events Committee will host its annual “St. Pat-rick’s Day Sober Dance Party” on Sat., March 16 from 8-11:30 p.m. at North Wildwood Com-munity Center, 10th and Central avenues. This will be an evening that you won’t want to miss with delicious food, music and dancing, and special

prizes.Join the fun! Come out

to “Share the Freedom of Sobriety at the Jersey Shore.” Celebrate your own accomplishments and invite a few friends to join you, it’s simple…just come!

Donation is $10 at the door. Children ages 12 and under are free when accom-panied by a sober adult.

Homemade dishes and desserts are more than welcome and volunteers in

service are much appre-ciated. Local businesses are encouraged to donate a food or beverage item; gift certifi cate; and/or gift basket for this fund raiser and family event!

Contact [email protected] or 609-602-3951 for additional informa-tion regarding this event. Hope to see you there.

WILDWOOD – Bil l -boards and Television spots for the Wildwoods this spring in the New York Metro Area markets will let vacationers know that the Wildwoods are open for business – and are planning once again an event-fi lled summer of fun in the sun.

The Wildwoods “Think Summer & Join Us!” Cam-paign is designed to bring vacationers to New Jersey and keep the Wildwoods top of mind as potential visitors make their sum-mer plans. Messaging on billboards and in television commercials lets vacation-ers know that the Wild-woods’ expansive award-winning free beaches and exciting two-mile board-walk – virtually unscathed by Superstorm Sandy – are “open for business”, and this summer promises to be as action-packed and fun-fi lled as ever.

“We are pleased to re-port that the Wildwoods were virtually unaffected by Superstorm Sandy – and we’re very grateful for that,” said John Siciliano, executive director of the Greater Wildwoods Tour-ism Improvement & De-velopment Authority. “Our hearts go out to the areas that were affected, but we have to get the message out that a good portion of the Jersey Shore will be open and we hope vaca-tioners will support New Jersey’s tourism economy. It is with gratitude that we are promoting our plans for another fantastic sum-mer, and our attractions, businesses, free beaches and boardwalk will be fully operational to allow our wonderful visitors to enjoy a great vacation,” he added.

The television commer-cial started airing March 1 in the New York Metro Area and can viewed via this link: http://signa-

tureteam.com/staging/wildwoods/2013-02-26/.

Vacationers don’t have to wait until the summer to enjoy the Wildwoods. With many exciting spring events commencing in early March and continu-ing right up until Memo-rial Day, the vacationing season starts earlier every year in the Wildwoods. The complete events schedule can be viewed at http://wildwoodsnj.com/calen-dar.cfm.

Below is a partial list of Wildwoods’ Spring 2013 events:*

March 9-10 – Mid-Atlan-tic National Cheerleading Championship

March 16 – St. Patrick’s Day Celebration in North Wildwood

March 23-24 – Ocean Drive Marathon and Health & Fitness Expo

March 24 – Spring Bridal Fair

March 26 – Piccadilly Circus

March 28-30 – War at the Jersey Shore Youth

WrestlingMarch 30 – Elks Annual

Easter Egg HuntMarch 30 – Greater

Wildwood Jaycees Easter Egg Hunt

March 31 – Morey’s Piers Easter Opening Day Celebration

March 31 – Ed’s Funcade Easter Sunday Egg Hunt

April 6-7 – Special Olym-pics NJ Basketball Finals

April 13 – ECC Cheer Shore Showdown

April 14 – “Beast of the East” Cheerleading Com-petition

April 19-21 – Spring Motorcycle Rally

April 20 – Feis at the Beach – Irish Dance Com-petitions

April 26-27 – Sensation-al Spring Concert Weekend featuring Tommy James & The Shondells, Chuck Negron (formerly of Three Dog Night) and The Hap-penings.

May 2-5 – Tournament of Bands Indoor Champi-onships

May 10-11 – Spring Boardwalk Classic Car Show

May 15 – Wildwood Restaurant Showcase

May 17-19 – Morey’s Piers Beach Jam Spring Fling

May 18 – Captain Kidd Pirate Day

May 18 – JDRF Walk to Cure Diabetes

May 24 – Unlocking of the Ocean Ceremony

May 24-26 – State Gym-nastics Competition

May 24-27 – 28th Annu-al Wildwoods International Kite Festival

May 25 – River Adven-ture Cardboard Boat Race

May 25-26 – Boardwalk SID Craft Show

May 27 – Wildwoods’ Memorial Day Services and Ceremonies

May 29-31 – Morey’s Piers Annual Education Extravaganza

May 31 – Music in the Parks

*Please note that the in-formation and dates above are subject to change.

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

"Think Summer & Join Us!"Wildwoods Want Vacationers to Singer-Songwriter Event

Slated in Cape MayCAPE MAY -- The sixth

annual Singer-Songwriter of Cape May event will be held March 22 and 23, at the historic Congress Hall and 15 live music venues here.

Over 80 music industry professionals and 150 acts and artists will participate in the weekend confer-ence. The conference features two afternoons of music business panels, workshops, mentoring and keynotes for musicians and registered guests. At night the acts and artists showcase new music with performances at Cape May live music venues. All the

showcase performances are free, open to the public and start after 7 pm.

Keynoters and featured performers include Red House Records artist, Tracy Grammer on Fri., March 22 and Black Wolf Records artist, Ellis Paul on Sat., March 23.

The singer-songwriters will each address the con-ference at 5:15 p.m. and perform for the public after 8 pm in the Grand Ballroom of Congress Hall. Tickets for the Ballroom concerts are $10 in advance and all ages.

The 2013 SS Cape May showcase venues are:

Aleathea's Restaurant at The Inn of Cape May, Ca-banas Beach Bar, Carney's and The Other Room, Co-rinthian Yacht Club of Cape May, C-View Inn, Elaine's, Jackson Mountain Café, Lucky Bones Backwater Grille, Marq's Pub at Mar-quis de Lafayette, Martini Beach, Merion Inn, Pilot House, The Mad Batter, Ugly Mug and the Brown Room, Boiler Room and Grand Ballroom of Con-gress Hall.

For more information visit: http://www.sscape-may.com.

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Dining & Entertainment Herald Newspapers March 6 2013www.CapeMayCountyHerald.comA38

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

THIS WEEK’SENTERTAINMENT

Thurs., Mar. 7thThurs., Mar. 7th StellarMojo at 10pmFri., Mar. 8thFri., Mar. 8th

Happy Hour Acousticw/Terry O’Brien & Bill at 5pm

Open Juke Box 10pm-closeSat., Mar. 9thSat., Mar. 9th

DJ Mollo 10pmGuest Bartender: Kim Bishop

Sun., Mar. 10thSun., Mar. 10thIn House Pool League Double

Elimination 8 Ball Tourney 9pm

SPECIAL MENUAPPETIZERS:

• Tipperary Sharp Irish Cheddar w/Long Hots (Cow’s milk traditional cheddar with a deep sharp fl avor)

ENTREES:•Irish Lamb Stew topped w/

Mashed Potatoes• Corned Beef & Cabbage

and Potatoes• Ham & Cabbage w/Potatoes• Galway Salmon topped w/

Sweet Bay Scallops and Oysters in a cream sauce

SOUP or SALADPotato Leek Soup

DRINK SPECIALSDRINK SPECIALS• Dirty Nellie - Irish Cream & Tullamore Dew• Ring of Kerry - Tullamore Dew,

Irish Cream & Kahlύa topped w/Shaved Chocolate

• Shamrock Shake - Bailey’s Irish Cream, Creme de Menthe, Shaved Chocolate

• Irish Potato Shots • Guinness Float

OPEN YEAR ROUNDLUNCH • DINNER • LATE NIGHT

ST. PATRICK'SWEEKENDWEEKENDSat., Mar. 16thSat., Mar. 16th

Catch the Erin Express Here!Catch the Erin Express Here! DJ Mollo (downstairs) 10pm

DJ Jerry Smith (upstairs) 10pmGuest Bartender Dave Dorman

Sun., Mar. 17thSun., Mar. 17th Keltic Rock Warrior

(John McNutt) 2-10pmDJ Mollo 10pm

Guest Bartender Billy Thompson

Join Us St. Patty's DayJoin Us St. Patty's DayWeekendWeekend

CAPE MAY - Stockton Goes to the Beach returns to the intersection of Stock-ton Place and Beach Avenue at Cape May Convention Hall. The entertainment lineup is: July 8 – John Ford Coley with special guest Robbie Dupree and The Yacht Rock Revue; July 15 – Christopher Cross; July 22 – Helen Reddy; July 29 – Ronnie Spector; Aug. 5 – Chad & Jeremy; Aug. 12 – Peter Noone.

Show time is 8 p.m. Tickets are priced at $35. Tickets may be ordered online at www.capemay-city.com or by calling the Box Offi ce at 1-855- 708-9699.

On July 8 – John Ford Coley – John Ford Coley is most famous for hit songs such as: “Love Is The An-swer,” “Gone Too Far,” “I’d Really Love To See You Tonight,” “Nights Are For-ever,” “We’ll Never Have To Say Goodbye Again,” “Come Back To Me,” “Sol-dier In The Rain,” “Sad To Belong,” “Simone,” “Westward Wind” and “Part of Me, Part of You.” Robbie Dupree, is a singer-songwriter best known for his 1980 top ten pop hit, “Steal Away.”

The Yacht Rock Revue is the Greatest Show on Surf and the fi nest tribute to ‘70s light rock to ever perform anywhere. Ever. Their spot on renditions of Hall & Oates, Michael McDonald, Steely Dan, and the rest of the Time Life Infomercial Catalog have enthralled fans across the United States.

On July 15 - Christo-pher Cross was by far the biggest new star of 1980, who virtually defi ned adult contemporary radio with a series of smoothly sophisti-cated ballads including the #1 hit, “Sailing.” Cross

will perform his hits, in-cluding: “Sailing,” “Ride Like the Wind,” “Arthur's Theme (Best That You Can Do),” “All Right,” “No Time for Talk,” and “Think of Laura.”

On July 22 - Grammy-Award-winning songstress Helen Reddy’s hits include: “I Am Woman,” “Leave Me Alone (Ruby Red Dress,),” “Angie Baby,” “Delta Dawn” “I Don’t Know How To Love Him” and “You And Me Against The World.”

On July 29 - Ronnie Spector - as lead singer of the ultimate girl group, The

Ronettes - recorded a long string of classic pop hits: powerful, poignant teen anthems like the Grammy Award-winning “Walking in the Rain,” “Do I Love You,” “Baby I Love You,” “The Best Part of Breaking Up,” “I Can Hear Music,” and the international Num-ber One smash “Be My Baby.”

Aug. 5 - From humble beginnings in coffee houses and folk clubs in London, Chad & Jeremy were 'dis-covered' by famed movie composer John Barry and recorded a string of hits: “Yesterday's Gone,” “Sum-mer Song,” “Willow Weep For Me,” “If I Loved You,” “Before and After” and “Distant Shores.”

On Aug. 12 – Peter Noone & The Herman’s Hermits sold over 80 mil-lion records and had twen-ty Top 20 hits including: “I'm Henry VIII, I Am,” “Mrs. Brown You've Got A Lovely Daughter,” “There's A Kind Of Hush,” “I'm Into Something Good,” “ Silhouettes,” “Wonder-ful World,” “Just A Little Bit Better,” “Can't You Hear My Heartbeat,” “A Must To Avoid” and “Listen People.”

Stockton Goes to the Beach Concerts Return to Cape May

OCEAN CITY – St. Pe-ter’s Methodist Church, in conjunction with Ocean City Tabernacle, will pres-ent a live dramatization of Leonardo da Vinci’s paint-ing, “The Last Supper” on March 28, and March 29, at 7 p.m. The drama will be held at the Ocean City Tabernacle, 550 Wesley Ave. Admission is free (offering received).

With 13 living char-acters, the cast remains “frozen” in their positions, duplicating the famous painting. One by one, each disciple breaks his “freeze” and speaks his mind in light of the words he has just heard Jesus speak… “One of you will betray me,” at which point each man responded, “Lord, is it I?” The tension continues to build throughout the drama to Judas’ betrayal of Jesus.

The part of Jesus this year is played by Seth Ba-zacas, a 2005 graduate of

Ocean City High School (where he played the role of Tony in West Side Story). Bazacas has returned to Ocean City to become the

Living Last Supper Drama to Be Presented at Ocean City Tabernacle

With 13 living characters, the cast remains “frozen” in their positions, dupli-cating the famous painting.

artistic director for the Tab-ernacle’s newly acquired Moorlyn Family Theatre. Eric Hitchner, Youth Minis-ter at the Tabernacle and at Coastal Christian Church, reprieves his role as Judas. Carolyn Lothian, pianist at the Tabernacle and at St. Peter’s United Methodist

Church is the director.The public is invited to

experience an evening of drama, music, and worship in the intimacy of the Up-per Room as Jesus shares his last meal with His dis-ciples, followed by a unique communion service.

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through March 13 at www.merioninn.comBuy 2 and Receive “A Time for Love” recorded at the Merion Inn by Barry Miles, Jon Pruitt, Lisa Tee and Dean Schneider,

with two bonus tracks by the late George Mesterhazy.

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WEST CAPE MAY - On March 13 at 7 p.m., enter the mysterious world of "Rip Van Winkle" at the West Cape May Elementary School, 301 Moore St., performed by 17 students under the direction of East Lynne Theater Company's artistic director, Gayle Stahlhuth. The script is based on the short story classic about a man who encounters the ghosts of Captain Henry Hudson and his crew in the hills of Sleepy Hollow, written by Washington Irving over one-hundred years ago. One of ELTC's upcoming summer main stage produc-tions is the world premiere of "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" adapted by James Rana from another Irving tale.

This in-school theater residency begins on March 4, with a few acting exer-cises, reading the script, and everyone writing down what three parts they would like to play. The next day, based on the above infor-mation, Stahlhuth assigns roles and rehearsals began. There are meetings with parents and members of the PTA to discuss props and costumes, and with the support of the 5th and 6th grade teacher, Ms. Calabro, students are encouraged to memorize lines and think about their own props and costume needs. There are only seven eighty-minute rehearsals before the show goes up, with lines learned, blocking complete, props in place and costumes done.

This is the sixth year in a row that East Lynne The-ater Company has been able to provide this theater residency for West Cape May Elementary School due to funding from New Jersey Theatre Alliances' (NJTA) "Stages Festival." NJTA is the statewide con-sortium of professional theaters in the Garden State, of which ELTC is a proud member. For an up-to-the-minute schedule of "Stages Festival" events throughout March, which includes ELTC's shows on the road, "Paul Robeson Through His Words and Music," "Adventure of the Norwood Builder," and "Victorian Magic," visit www.stagesfestival.org. To learn more about the Alliance, go to www.njtheatrealliance.org.

Admission to "Rip Van Winkle" is free and open

to the public, but donations of paper products for The Food Closet will be grate-fully accepted.

For reservations and in-formation about this and other ELTC events, con-tact the theater by phone at 609-884-5898, e-mail [email protected], on go to the web site, www.eastlynnetheater.org.

There is still time to sign up for ELTC’s juggling class with James Rana, on March 4 from 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. at the First Presbyterian Church of Cape May, 500 Hughes St., where the company is in residence. This is free, too, due to funding from NJTA's "Stages Festival." ELTC’s popular radio-style produc-tion returns to Cape May with "Sherlock Holmes Adventure of the Norwood Builder" on March 15 and 16 at 8:00 p.m., before go-

ing on the road. NJTA's "Stages Festival"

is a co-sponsored project of the NJ State Council on the Arts/Department of State, a partner agency of the Na-tional Endowment for the Arts. Additional program sponsors are Bank of Amer-ica and The Horizon Foun-dation for NJ. Additional program support has been provided by The Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation, The Hidden Ponds Founda-tion, The HMS Foundation, Johnson & Johnson, The F. M. Kirby Foundation, Prudential Foundation and Springpoint Senior Living Foundation and The Vic-toria Foundation. Discover Jersey Arts is the “Stages” marketing partner. Visit www.JerseyArts.com for more information about other arts programming happening around the Gar-den State.

West Cape May Elementary to Present 'Rip Van Winkle'

Photo of the cast from last year’s West Cape May Elementary School performance of "The Wizard of Oz," directed by Gayle Stahlhuth.

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

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

a contestant on Wheel of Fortune!

A Q&A session will fol-low with a panel including Bykofsky, agent Katharine Sands, independent editor Paul Dinas, and founder

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

of ComteQ Publishing in Margate, Rob Huber-man. Afterward, the Natali Vineyard folks will host a wine tasting with plenty of time for networking. Natali Vineyards is located at 221 North Delsea Drive (North Rt. 47).

The entire day, including light meals and wine tasting is only $125 (check web-site for special discounts). The schedule, details, and registration form are avail-able at www.nwbwc.com. The fi rst three people to register will win a copy of The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Getting Published, 5th Edition.

Schedule for theDay-long Workshop

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

Continental Breakfast

8:30 a.m. Welcome

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

10:30 - 11 a.m. Break

11 a.m. - noon Session No. 2

12 - 1 p.m. Lunch

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

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

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

Networking

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CAPE MAY -- Lower Cape May Little League will hold their annual Food and Drink Night at the VFW here on Sat. March 23 from 7-10 p.m.

Back by popular demand, Tom Miller and Company will perform their live He-roes of Rock And Roll show featuring hits from the 50s and 60s including an Elvis impersonation.

All proceeds will be used to buy equipment for the 2013 season. Help us

help the kids of Lower Township, Cape May and West Cape May have a memorable year.

Tickets are $25 and in-clude food, drinks and door prizes. There will also be a Chinese Auction as well as other fun and entertaining events.

Tickets are available at VFW in Cape May, Layton Sports Cards in North Cape May, Cappelletti’s Pizza in Cape May or call Terri at 609-408-0209.

Lower Little League to Host Food and Drink Night

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Listed below are upcoming events posted to the Herald cal-endar online. For more information concerning these events, to see more events, or to submit an event to the calendar, free of charge, go to events.capemaycountyherald.com. Submission of an event does not guarantee print publication, due to the volume received. To ensure print promotion for your event, you may arrange for a paid submission by calling 886-8600, Ext 34.

Island Masonic Lodge 30, (609) 425-0700

3/9/13 Beef and Beer Ben-

efit for Mark Elliott at 7:00pm in Court House at Atkinson's Tavern, (609) 465-6600

P a s s p o r t D a y a t

10:00am in Court House at the County Clerk's Of-fi ce, (609) 465-1011

Boating Safety Class at

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

3/10/13 Atlantic City Jazz Band

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

Traditional Jazz Con-

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

St. Casimir Church

Polish Dinner at 1:00pm in Woodbine at St. Casimir Church, (609) 390-0664

3/11/13 Learn about Folk Liter-

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

3/12/13 Best of Life Covered-

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

Garden Club of Cape

May Meeting at 10:00am in Cape May at the Ki-wanis Club House, (609) 884-7633

Free Rabies Clinic at

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

3/14/13 Diabetes Management

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

Annual Transportation

Infrastructure Confer-ence at 9:30am in Court House at the County Ad-ministration Building,

3/15/13 Middle Township Pan-

ther Band Beef & Beer at 6:00pm in Court House at the Avalon Links Restaurant, (609) 602-5129

* * * * * * * * * * * * * 3/16/13 The Twel f th S tep

House's Annual St. Pat-rick's Day Sober Dance

3/6/13 Apple Computer Be-

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

Apple Computer Class

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

3/7/13 Story Time at 10:00am

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

Creative Writing at

5:45pm in Avalon at the Avalon Free Library, (609) 967-7155

PC Computer Class at

6:00pm in Avalon at the Avalon Free Library, (609) 967-7155

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

in Villas at the Villas Fire House,

Blood Drive at 2:00pm

in Cold Spring at Cape

Party at 8:00pm in North Wildwood at the North Wildwood Community Center, (609) 602-3951

* * * * * * * * * * * * * Midd le Townsh ip

Community Clean Up at 8:00am in Whitesboro rain date is 3/23, at the MLK Center, (609) 465-3565

Team Work in Chal-

lenging Times, 2nd An-nual Conference & Ca-reer Training Expo at 9:00am in Wildwood at the Wildwoods Convention Center, (609) 675-6020

Safe Sitter Certifica-

tion at 9:00am in Court House at Cape Regional Medical Center classrooms A&B, (609) 463-4043

Ham Dinner at 4:00pm

in Villas at St. Barnabas by the Bay, (609) 886-2625

Cinderella Children’s

Theatre at 6:00pm in Cape May at Cape May Stage Theatre, (609) 884-1341

3/17/13 Cinderella Children’s

Theatre at 1:00pm in Cape May at Cape May Stage Theatre, (609) 884-1341

3/19/13 Card Party & Luncheon

at 11:30am in Wildwood at the Beth Judah Temple, (609) 522-7541

CPR Certification at

9:00am in Court House at Cape Regional Medical Center, (609) 463-4043

3/20/13 American Legion Post

198 Fundraiser Lun-cheon at 11:30am in May-ville at Atkinson's Tavern, (609) 463-3118

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

RIO GRANDE - Enjoy Sunday Night at the Mov-ies March 17 to see "The Young Victoria" about 18-year-old Victoria who ascends to the throne in England and is romanced by future husband Prince Albert, rated PG.

Movie time is 7 p.m. at The Branches, next to St. Mary's Thrift Shop, behind Family Dollar on Rt. 47, N. 2nd St & E. Vermont Ave, Rio Grande.

There is no charge and the evening is open to everyone. Movie goers can bring snacks and non-alcoholic beverages.

The Branches is an out-reach ministry of Episcopal Partners in Ministry in Cape May County: St. Barnabas by the Bay Epis-copal Church, Villas and St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, Stone Harbor. For informa-tion call 609-385-7231or or [email protected].

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AMERICAN STEAK & SEAFOOD HOUSEFeaturing Hand-cut Steaks, Local Seafood,

& 14 International Beers-on-tapGrande Center Shopping Mall Rio Grande, New Jersey 609-889-2000

“Best Crab Cakes”

Voted“Best

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RIO NIGHTS

TUESDAYSWorld Tavern Poker

7:00 & 9:30 p.m.$5 APPETIZERS

THURSDAYSPRIME RIB NIGHT

FRIDAYSTERRY-OKE! in the Bar

9:00 p.m.

EVERY THURSDAY

LIVE MUSIC14 BEERS-ON-TAP

25c WINGS16 WINES

BY-THE-GLASS9 p.m. to 1 a.m. in the bar

Open DailyLunch from 11:30am

Dinner from 5pm

322 Washington Street Mall, Cape May(609)884-9119 • www.tishasfi nedining.com

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”

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(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

The Best Rotating Beer Selection In The County

609-729-3861 • Open Every Day 11am - 3am

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$2.00 Domestic Bottles$3.00 Mixed Shots

DVDJ Mollo from 10pm

Thursdays49¢ Wings &

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from 7pmQuizzo at 9pm

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St. Patty’s Day Weekend

Coming Sat. March 16thD.A.B. from 10pm

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Right down the street from The Bolero

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

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

Lunch SpecialsLunch Specials$4.99$4.99

Homemade Soup Every Day

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Acoustic with Terry O’Brien & Bill 5pm

Open Jukebox 10pm-close

WESTY’SIRISH PUB

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Thu - Mar 7th Stellar Mojo 10pmSun - Mar 10th In House Pool League, Double Elimination 8 Ball Tourney 9pm

COUNTRY CLUB TAVERNPage A42 • 465-1515

Thu - Mar 7th Name that Tune 8pm

Mon - Mar 11th Quizzo with Prizes

Tue - Mar 12th DJ Doof with Karaoke

CASEY’S ON THIRD

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DOGTOOTHBAR & GRILLPage A37• 522-8383

Name That

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GOODNIGHT IRENE’SBREW PUB

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Wed - Mar 6th DVDJ Mollo 10pmThu - Mar 7th Quizzo 9pm

DVDJ Mollo 10pm

OWEN’S PUB

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DJ TJ 4pm

DJ Bee Bop

Bernie 8pm

Name That Tune with DJ Mikey D 9pm

HEMINGWAY’S the Grand Hotel

Page A41 • 884-5611DJ entertainment 9pm

Dr. Phil & The

Heart Attacks

7pm

Soulshine

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DJ entertainment 9pm

TUCKAHOEINN

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Bob Hunter

6-10pm

Wed - Mar 6th Bob Campanell 5-9pm

Thu - Mar 7th Love & Branca 6-10pm

Mon - Mar 11th Jim Fisher 4-8 pm

Tue - Mar 12th Ann Oswald 5-9 pm

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Terry-Oke 9pm

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DJ Mollo

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Sun - Mar 10th

Are You Smarter than the

Bartenders with DJ Mikey D 7pm

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

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

3/26/13 Amputee Suppor t

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

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

4/5/13 Free Blood Pressure

Screening at 9:00am in Court House at the Cape Regional Medical Center, (609) 463-4043

4/9/13 Dog Training Classes

at 7:00pm in West Cape May at the West Cape May Hall, (609) 425-6080

Breast Cancer Support

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

4/18/13 Bus Trip to Lancast-

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

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

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954 OCEAN DRIVE, CAPE MAY, NJBetween GSP & Wildwood Crest on the Bay in Harbor View Marina

609-884-5444

Restaurant and BarRestaurant and Bar

PIZZA PIZZA THURSDAY & FRIDAY& FRIDAY

Island Dinner March 21st at 6:30pmIsland Dinner March 21st at 6:30pmBreakfast with the Easter Bunny, Saturday, Breakfast with the Easter Bunny, Saturday,

March 30th, 9:30-11:30amMarch 30th, 9:30-11:30amAll New Lunch Menu! starting March 14thAll New Lunch Menu! starting March 14th

Y Y PRIME RIB $16!PRIME RIB $16!

Thursday NightsThursday Nights$17 $17

SHRIMPSHRIMPSTRAVAGANZA STRAVAGANZA

ON FRIDAY!ON FRIDAY!

GSUNDAY through WEDNESDAY NIGHTS

$16 Three Course Dinners

MONDAY NIGHTSALL-U-CAN EAT DUNGENESS CRABS

$29. adults / $13. Kids

WEDNESDAY NIGHTSPRIME RIB NIGHT

$16. adults / $9. Kids

THURSDAY nights LAND & SEA BUFFETOVER 21 ASSORTED SELECTIONS

$27. adults / $14. Kids

DAILY HAPPY HOURS4pm - 7pm

“BEST LUNCH” in Cape MayGreat Soups & Overstuffed Sandwiches

SATURDAY & SUNDAYBREAKFAST BUFFET

$12.75 adults / $ 8. Kids

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Paci c & Lincoln Avenues, Wildwood • 522-7552

Live Music

Open All Weekend Long!

Celebrate St. PatrickCelebrate St. Patrick’’s Days DayAll Weekend Long!

I Love ShamrockCafe

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Catch the Erin Express Here!Shamrock CafeShamrock Cafe

A Wildwood Tradition since 1937

March 15th - 17th

First Highland WatchWatch

Pipe Brigade Rock Band Sat. at 8pm

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COURT HOUSE - Apple Computer Class

The Avalon Free Public Library will hold an Apple Computer Class on March 6 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Topic is Launch Pad and Mission Control. Registra-tion is required by calling 967-7155 or stopping by the circulation desk.

Apple Computer Beginner’s Class

The Avalon Free Public Library will hold an Apple Computer Beginner’s Class on March 6 from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. This is a basic skill class for the beginner. Registration is required by calling 967-7155 or stopping by the circulation desk.

Creative WritingThe Avalon Free Public

Library will hold a Creative Writing class on March 7 from 5:45 to 7:45 p.m.

Participants will receive instructor tips and feed-back on poetry, memoirs, short stories, articles, and books.

Knitting ClubThe Avalon Free Public

Library will host Knitting Club on March 4 from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. at the library. All levels of knitters are welcome.

PC Computer ClassThe Avalon Free Pub-

lic Library will hold a PC Computer Class on March 7 from 6 to 8 p.m. Topic is The Cloud: What You Need to Know. Registration is required by calling (609)

March Events at the Avalon Library Announced

967-7155 or stopping by the circulation desk.

Smart Phone Users Group

The Avalon Free Public Library will hold a Smart Phone Users Group meet-ing on March 4 from 5:30 to 7:45 p.m. Bring your smart phone with you to learn how to use its fea-tures. The instructor will be lecturing and answering questions on iPhones from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m., and Droid & Windows phones from 6:45 to 7:45 p.m.

Social Media Users Group

The Avalon Free Public

Library will hold a Social Media Users Group meet-ing on March 11 from 6:15 to 7:45 p.m. Introduction and general use of the most common social media platforms will be discussed, including Facebook, Linke-dIn, and Twitter. No regis-tration is required.

Story TimeThe Avalon Free Public

Library will hold Story Time at 10 a.m. on March 5 in the Children’s Library. Join us for stories, songs, and crafts for children of all ages.

Story TimeThe Avalon Free Pub-

lic Library presents Story Time at 10 a.m. on March 7 in the Children’s Library. Join us for stories, songs, and crafts for children of all ages.

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

We have added an eve-ning meeting from 7

to 9 p.m. Sundays and Tuesdays are from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Also, our meet-i n g p l a c e h a s

ch anged . A l l three meetings are being held at Aetherstorm Gaming, 3860 Bayshore Road, N o r t h C a p e May.For further infor-

mation or questions, you can reach Fran at 609-972-1119.

'Scarf It Up' Knitters Group Forms

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