Shore Fun
There's always fun stuff to do down the shore in South Jersey! Check out what's going on this week: Cape Bank Jazz @ the Point, Wings over Long Beach Island Day, Shiver Pre-plunge Party, Stone Harbor Shiver Polar Plunge, Cheer Tech National Cheerleading & Dance Championships, Bill Burns Memorial Walk and more! The Somers Point Jazz Society’s Cape Bank Jazz @ the Point 2012 annual 4-day jazz festival is being held March 8-11 at various venues in Somers Point. A pre-event price of $60 per person is good for the entire four-day festival. The four-day performance schedule is as follows: Thursday, March 8 ~ Venissa Santi Quintet - 7 to 10 p.m. at the Mission Point Church, 9th Street and New York Avenue ~ The Luke O’Reilly Quartet - 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. at Gregory’s Restaurant, 900 Shore Road Friday, March 9 ~ The Mulgrew Miller Trio – 8 p.m. & 10 p.m. at the Banquet Room at Sandi Pointe Coastal Bistro, 908 Shore Road ~ Keith Hollis Quartet – 8 p.m. & 10 p.m. at Gregory’s Restaurant, 900 Shore Road ~ Sheryl Bailey Quartet – 9:30 p.m. & 11:30 p.m. in the dining room at Sandi Pointe Costal Bustro, 908 Shore Road Saturday, March 10 ~ Walt Weiskopf Sextet – 8 p.m. & 10 p.m. in the Banquet Room at Sandi Pointe Coastal Bistro, 908 Shore Road ~ Three Blind Mice – 8 p.m. & 10 p.m. at Gregory’s Restaurant, 900 Shore Road ~ Jimmy Cobb & Cobb’s Mob – 9:30 p.m. & 11:30 p.m. upstairs at Sandi Pointe Coastal Bistro, 908 Shore Road Sunday, March 12 ~ Tim Horner Quintet – 2 p.m. & 4 p.m. at Gregory’s Restaurant, 900 Shore Road ~ Grant Stewart Quartet with special guest Hilary Gardner – 4 p.m. & 6 p.m. at Sandi Pointe Sponsors for this event include: Cape Bank, Shore Medical Center, the Richard Stockton College of NJ, Walt’s Original Primo Pizza, Sobieski, WRTQ, Kramer Beverage, Pier 4 by the Bay, Mission Point Church, New Jersey State Council of the Arts, South Jersey Industries and The Heart and Soul Foundation. This program is made possible in part through the New Jersey State Council of the Arts/Department of State, a Partner Agency of the National Endowment for the Arts through the Local Arts Grant administered by Atlantic County Office of Cultural & Heritage Affairs. All proceeds benefit the Somers Point Jazz Society. The Somers Point Jazz Society is a non-profit corporation that produces and promotes a year-round calendar of jazz events. Since 2004, the Somers Point Jazz Society has been advancing and facilitating the promotion, presentation, education and appreciation of Jazz in Somers Point and surrounding South Jersey communities. For tickets ($60 per person for entire four-day event) and more information call 609-927-6677 or visit the Somers Point Jazz Society online at spjazz.org. For more information on the City of Somers Point, NJ visit www.somerspointgov.org or call 609-927-9088.
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The Stone Harbor Shiver Pre-plunge Party at Stone Harbor Yacht Club begins at 6pm on Friday, March 9. This event includes music, food and silent auction. Entry is $10 per person. This event is also the perfect opportunity to register for Saturday's plunge (see below) For more information, call 609-368-1201. On Saturday, March 10, participate in the 2nd Annual Stone Harbor Shiver Polar Plunge, beginning at noon. Stone Harbor’s annual polar bear plunge benefits Volunteers in Medicine of Cape May County, Friend in Need, and Cape May County Special Services School. The first 150 registered receive a long sleeve Shiver T-shirt. Shiver registration is $25 for adults before March 9th, $30 after March 9th. Student fee is $10. Plunge takes place at 96th Street Beach. For more information, go to stone-harbor.nj.us or call 609-368-5102. On Sunday, participate in the Bill Burns Memorial Walk, sponsored by Stone Harbor Elementary School Parent Teacher Connection. This event is a 1-mile walk beginning and ending at SH Elementary School. For information, call Pete Miner at 609-425-3176. Friends of the World War II Tower present Life on the Home Front in Cape May. Join the Friends of Cape May’s World War II Fire Control Tower and hear stories about the war years at home in America’s oldest seaside resort from those who lived here at the time. Saturday, March 10 at 1 p.m. Cape May Lutheran Church, 509 Pittsburgh Ave. Admission $5; free for Friends of the World War II Tower. Sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC). For more information or to make reservations, call 609-884-5404 or 800-275-4278 or visit capemaymac.org. To learn more about winter birding at its best, the Southern Ocean Birding Group is hosting Wings over Long Beach Island Day on Saturday, March 10. It will be filled with learning about and actually watching birds in action. It is suitable for the whole family and newcomers to birding. Barnegat Inlet is, according to William J. Boyle Jr. author of A Guide to Bird Finding in New Jersey, “one of the best places in New Jersey to look for Northern Gannet, Common and King Eiders, Harlequin Duck, and Black-legged Kittiwake". Other possible species that are viewable during the winter months include, but are not limited to, Red-breasted Mergansers, Scoters, Purple Sandpipers, Long-tailed Ducks, Snow Bunting, Horned Lark, "Ipswich Sparrow" and Common Goldeneye. The day's activities include: 10am at the Barnegat Lighthouse Visitor Center, Broadway, Barnegat Light: Susan Puder, president of the Southern Ocean Birding Group, will welcome participants and introduce the day’s events; 11am at the Long Beach Island Foundation for the Arts and Sciences, 120 Long Beach Blvd., Loveladies: Birding 101 will be presented by the Southern Ocean Birding Group at Science Saturday ; 1pm, at the Barnegat Lighthouse Visitor Center: Fred Lesser of the Ocean County Parks Department will discuss the Winter Birds of Barnegat Inlet. Throughout the day at Barnegat Lighthouse State Park: Members of the Southern Ocean Birding Group will be stationed along the concrete jetty with binoculars and scopes to help the public locate and identify birds and to answer birding questions; 9am - 2pm Saturday and Sunday, March 11, at the Foundation: Birding artwork by local artists on display in the Blai Gallery, Throughout the day at the Foundation: Bird viewing will be available at the elevated platform, which overlooks some of the last natural marshes remaining on Long Beach Island. For more information visit, SouthernOceanBirdingGroup.org. Don’t miss the Cheer Tech National Cheerleading & Dance Championships at the Wildwoods Convention Center Saturday and Sunday, March 10 & 11. Competition includes recreation, high school, college, open and all-star divisions. All teams compete on a 54' by 42' spring floor and all performances will be choreographed to music and sound effects. Prizes will be awarded. The competition runs from 9am until 6pm both days. Admission is $15; children 5 and under are free. For more information, call 866-52-CHEER or go to CheerTech.net. The Nature Center of Cape May has a lot going on. And lots you can take advantage of, free of admission, with the entire family! The Observation deck and tower provide a panoramic view of the harbor and surrounding area. The upstairs lounge provides an indoor harbor observation area and a place to relax, play games with friends, or read alone. Birding from the deck on the second story of the welcome center provides the best viewing advantage for spotting birds in the harbor and around the meadow. Browse the Aquaria with local marine life, natural history artifacts, and their busy songbird feeding station (seasonal). Monthly exhibits in the Trucksess Welcome Center, feature special art and natural history displays. The NJ Audubon Nature Store has nature gifts, field guides, clothing, and children’s discovery items. Children’s hands-on activities allow them to occupy their time while exploring nature. The Children’s Garden is full of fun, exploration and sensory experiences. The Wildlife habitat meadows feature a Monarch butterfly, milkweed, and wildflower garden, a songbird grassland meadow, and a new nature trail and bridge crossing a meandering stream. Theme gardens include butterfly, hummingbird, seaside, drought tolerant, shade, and songbird gardens. You can beachcomb the harbor during low tide and search for shells and other interesting treasures. Picnic tables are available for an enjoyable lunch overlooking scenic Cape May Harbor. And you can witness spectacular sunsets and magical twilight, and watch the changing colors of the sky from the Cape May Harbor waterfront. The renovated “Harbor Gallery” in the Trucksess Welcome Center hosts new exhibits every month by local artists with a reception held on the first Friday of each month. For more information, go to njaudubon.org/SectionCenters/SectionNCCM/Introduction.aspx or call 609-898-8848. If you like birding, check out the programs at Cape May Point State Park and Cape May Bird Observatory (CMBO)! For information on upcoming classes, call 609-884-2159. For more information about the Cape May Bird Observatory, call 609-884-2736 or go to birdcapemay.org. East Lynne Theatre Company will open its season on March 16. The 2012 calendar of shows is as follows: March 16 and 17 at 8pm: Sherlock Holmes Adventure of the Norwood Builder. ELTC's exciting 1930 radio-style adventure returns, complete with live sound effects and commercials. Adaptation is by Gayle Stahlhuth, based on the story by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Inspector Lestrade is convinced that a young lawyer committed murder. But did he, or is he being set up? Another adventure for Holmes and Watson! June 13-July 21 at 8:30pm: Ruth Draper’s Company of Characters. Beginning in 1920, and continuing for forty years, Ruth Draper held the stage in this country and in Europe, with her one-woman shows where she played a vast array of characters. From New York society matrons and New England crones, to British schoolgirls and Continental divas, she knew how to create and perform these humorous and touching scenes with precision. ELTC is only the second production company - ever - to be allowed to produce this incredible material since Ms. Draper's death. Performers are Karen Case Cook and Suzanne Dawson under the direction of Gayle Stahlhuth. Monday, July 2 at 8pm: Storybook Theater: An Evening of Fables, the Student Workshop Production. Twelve students, ages 11-17 meet for 9 sessions from June 19-July 2. The performance is free and open to the public – and it’s standing room only! July 25-Sept. 1 at 8:30pm: The Poe Mysteries, a World Premiere, adapted by James Rana, based on “Murders of the Rue Morgue,” “The Mystery of Marie Roget,” and “The Purloined Letter.” Follow the adventures of Auguste Dupin as he solves macabre mysteries in Paris of the 1840s, as created by Edgar Allan Poe. A cast of 6 portray 50 characters to bring these mysteries to life. Sept. 19-Oct. 13 at 8pm: It Pays to Advertise by Roi Cooper Mergue and Walter C. Hackett was a hit when it opened on Broadway in September of 1914, and the Metropolitan Playhouse in NYC had a great success with its 2009 production. This screwball comedy was twice made into a movie: a silent in 1919, and in 1931 with Carole Lombard. The premise – and promise – that anything can be sold in America is at its core, but it also examines the very nature and romance of advertising and its influence. All it takes is one adventurous young man to announce, “Advertising is responsible for everything!” and he and his two friends are off and running in this delightfully sly farce, with a cast of 10. Nov. 2 and 3 at 8pm: Sherlock Holmes Adventure of the Norwood Builder. Nov. 23, 24, Dec. 2, 7, 8, 9, and 14 at 8pm, and a special 2pm matinee on Sat. Dec. 8: Louisa May Alcott’s Christmas. Three of Alcott’s tales, including the opening of Little Women are beautifully brought to life in storytelling fashion by Gayle Stahlhuth. A holiday treat for the whole family. ELTC shows run Wednesdays through Saturdays (unless otherwise noted) at the First Presbyterian Church, 500 Hughes St., in Cape May. Tickets are $30-general; $25-senior; $15 -students; ages 12 and under free, except tickets for Holmes and the Christmas Show: $25; $15; age 12 and under free. For more information, please call 609-884-5898 or go to eastlynnetheater.org. Absecon Lighthouse, NJ’s tallest, is once again offering an educational series, “Kids Light Up The Arts.” In an effort to promote the visual and performing arts to children, they are offering special 2-hour art classes from 1 – 3pm on Sunday afternoons through March. This series will collaborate with local artists, performers and crafters to educate and encourage kids to create their own works of art, culminating with an Art Show and reception so students can display their work. Classes will be featured in theatre & puppetry, dance, painting, literature, photography, and other disciplines. Kids should plan on wearing comfortable clothing. Please call 609-449-1360 to reserve your child’s participation weekly. Classes are $15 per participant and $95 for the complete series, and include all materials, supplies, and instruction. Materials will be provided for each workshop. Classes include Dance, Sunday February 26; Painting Tiles & Murals, Sunday March 4; and the Art Exhibit & Reception, Sunday March 11. For more information, call 609-449-1360 or visit abseconlighthouse.org. Also, Historic Absecon Lighthouse offers educational sleepover programs for youth groups focusing on fun, maritime history, and science. Junior Keepers enjoy a nighttime climb for spectacular views of Atlantic City, construct their own lighthouse with craft materials, learn how to use a compass, and learn maritime history through multi-media instruction. This program is $45 per person and is available on select Friday and Saturday nights. Snacks, breakfast, and on-site gated parking included…ghost stories optional! For information on scheduling your youth group, call Absecon Lighthouse at 609-449-1360. Absecon Lighthouse is located at 31 S. Rhode Island Ave. in Atlantic City. For more information, call 609-449-1360 or visit abseconlighthouse.org. The Atlantic City Aquarium has a lot to offer! Amid the hum of the tanks and the occasional splash of the Touch Tank, Aquarist Sarita Stroud holds the rapt attention of a group of preschoolers. The typically squirmy set listens intently as Sarita tells them about a mother manatee and her calf. The story not only teaches about the species, it tells why it is important to obey your parents.The scene is repeated each Tuesday morning from September through May, during the Atlantic City Aquarium’s Preschool Story Time. Story Time on Tuesdays is an educational event that introduces preschoolers and their parents to various aquatic species. It starts with a story at 11am followed by either an Exotic Animal Show or a Live Diver Feeding Show. The Exotic Animal Show features the largest species of scorpion in the world and the softest furred mammal in the world. Aquarium handlers discuss their native habitats, their suitability as pets, natural defenses and predatory instincts other interesting facts. The Live Diver Feeding Show allows visitors to watch, and interact with, a diver in scuba gear as he or she hand feeds the stingrays and sharks inside the 25,000-gallon tank. The Atlantic City Aquarium is open daily from 10am to 5pm. Admission is $8 for adults, $6 for seniors and $5 for children ages 4-12. Children three and under are free. Located in Atlantic City's Historic Gardner's Basin, the Atlantic City Aquarium offers a fun and educational look into more than 100 varieties of fish and marine animals. For more information on the Atlantic City Aquarium, call 609-348-2880 or visit acaquarium.com. Coupons for discounted admission are available on the website. Tuckerton Seaport, a working maritime village, is located along the Tuckerton Creek. This one-of-a-kind attraction, in the heart of historic Tuckerton NJ, brings the Jersey Shore’s maritime traditions of the past and present to life through people, exhibits and hands-on activities. Discover the Jersey Shore's unique maritime heritage and the interaction between culture and nature on the Barnegat Bay. Experience the rich traditions of the Jersey Shore and its Baymen through the Seaport's recreated and historic buildings, demonstrations, interpretive exhibits, events, festivals, live aquatic displays and more. Decoy carvers, boat builders, basket makers, and baymen entertain, educate and delight visitors of all ages. Stroll the 3/4 mile boardwalk and experience life on the Tuckerton "Crik." Identify birds and plants on our 1/4 mile nature trail. Tour our site and view garveys, sneakboxes, cruising yachts and party boats displayed on land and water. Tuckerton Seaport, located at 120 West Main Street in Tuckerton, is open daily, from 10am-5pm, rain or shine all year round. Admission is $8 for Adults; $6 for Seniors (62 and over); $3 for Children 6 to 12; Members and children 5 and younger are admitted free of charge. For more information, call 609-296-8868 or go to their website at tuckertonseaport.org. Long Beach Island Foundation of the Arts & Science has some great things going on! The Long Beach Island Foundation of the Arts & Sciences is located at 120 Long Beach Blvd. in Loveladies. The Galleries are open to the public all year round, Monday through Friday, 9am-5pm; Saturdays and Sundays, 9am-3pm. For more information, please call 609-494-1241 or go to lbifoundation.org. The Cape May Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts continues its exciting tours and events. Here are some of the exciting offerings: Special Events Wendel White’s Schools for the Colored … with an exhibit highlighting the life and soul of the Franklin Street School (through April 15). This Carriage House Gallery exhibit depicts the landscape and architecture of historically segregated schools in northern states in 50 photographs by nationally renowned New Jersey photographer Wendel White. Also included is an exhibit highlighting the life and soul of Cape May’s Franklin Street School. Free admission. Open Saturdays and Friday, March 30; admission is free and gallery hours vary. For information on hours, call 609-884-5404 or 800-275-4278. Ongoing Tours and Events Cape May Family Treasure Hunt Discover the fun of exploring Cape May and uncovering its architectural elements from a kid’s perspective. Packet includes clues sheet and map that will take you on a self-guided discovery tour, set to your own pace (answer sheet also included). Available in the Hill House office at the Physick Estate, 1048 Washington St., Mondays through Saturdays and daily beginning March 30, from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. $5 per packet (Only one packet is needed per family). Also available at the Washington Street Mall Information Booth during hours of operation. Cape May Lighthouse, Oil House and Museum Shop 1859 structure with 199 steps to watch gallery for a panoramic view of the Jersey Cape and Atlantic Ocean. Museum Shop carries souvenirs, books, videos and other maritime items. Open Saturdays and Sundays from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. through March 25; and from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., on March 31. Cape May Point State Park, Lower Township. Admission to the Visitors’ Orientation Center and the ground floor of the Lighthouse is free. Tower admission is $7 for adults, $3 for children (ages 3-12). Carriage House Gallery Shop Located in the Carriage House on the grounds of the Emlen Physick Estate, 1048 Washington St., the Carriage House Gallery Shop is stocked with unique themed items, from teapots, teas, tea-related merchandise, jewelry, books, and decorative items, all with that distinctive Cape May style. Open Saturdays, through March 24 from 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. and daily beginning March 30. The Carriage House Gallery is fully-accessible and proceeds benefit the on-going restoration and preservation efforts of the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC). Combination Trolley/Physick Estate Tours Guided trolley tour of Cape May’s Historic District, followed by a guided tour of Cape May’s only Victorian house museum, the Emlen Physick Estate, 1048 Washington St. Offered Saturdays, and daily beginning March 30. Hours vary. Tour leaves from Washington Street Mall Information Booth. $18 for adults, $10 for children (ages 3-12). Emlen Physick Estate Tour Enjoy this entertaining and educational guided tour of Cape May’s only Victorian house museum, the 1879 Emlen Physick Estate at 1048 Washington St. Offered Saturdays, and daily beginning March 30. Hours vary. $10 for adults, $5 for children (ages 3-12). Ghosts of Cape May Trolley Tour Board a MAC trolley tour for a 45-minute evening ride through the haunted streets of Cape May. The paranormal findings of ghost writer Craig McManus come alive as your guide translates McManus’ spooky stories. Ride past the flickering gas street lamps, the haunted properties of Cape May and experience the spine-tingling tales exposed by McManus. Offered Saturdays through March 24 at 7 p.m.; Saturday, March 31 at 8:30 p.m. $10 for adults and $7 for children (ages 3-12). Historic District Trolley Tours Get acquainted with Cape May on a trolley tour as knowledgeable guides present entertaining and educational stories about the nation’s oldest seashore resort. Offered Saturdays, and daily beginning March 30. Hours vary. $10 for adults and $7 for children (ages 3-12). Self-Guided Audio Tour of Cape May Discover the Historic District of Victorian Cape May at your own pace with Acoustiguide Inform hand-held units. Tour comes complete with a map and index for 96 historic buildings on 69 sites. Available in the Hill House office at the Physick Estate, 1048 Washington St., Mondays through Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Rental fee is $10 per unit. Self-guided Wine Trail Spend the afternoon touring the wineries of Cape May County. Visit Natali Vineyards and Hawk Haven Vineyard & Winery and taste wines at each. Admission is $8 and includes a map with the wineries listed and a tasting glass. Offered Saturdays from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. through March 24 and daily beginning March 30. Purchase tickets in advance at the Washington Street Mall Information Booth or the Hill House office or the Carriage House Visitor’s Center at the Physick Estate, 1048 Washington St., during hours of operation. Winery Cellar Tour and Tasting Spend an afternoon at the award-winning Cape May Winery. Includes a barrel tasting accompanied by cheese and fruit and a complimentary tasting glass. Offered Saturdays at 3 p.m. $20 per person. Purchase tickets in advance at the Washington Street Mall Information Booth or the Hill House office or the Carriage House Visitor’s Center at the Physick Estate, 1048 Washington St., during hours of operation. World War II Tower Lookout Museum and Memorial (Fire Control Tower No. 23) A Museum and Memorial. Fire Control Tower No. 23 on Sunset Boulevard is New Jersey’s last freestanding World War II tower, part of the immense Harbor Defense of the Delaware system known as Fort Miles. After the award-winning restoration, visitors can climb to the 6th floor spotting gallery while reliving the homeland defense efforts during World War II. The ground floor of the tower is fully accessible. Open Saturday, March 31, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. $5 for adults, $3 for children (ages 3-12). Schedules are subject to change. Please go to www.capemaymac.org for the most current schedule. The Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts (MAC) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation and interpretation of Cape May’s Victorian heritage. MAC also fosters the performing arts. MAC membership 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 capemaymac.org. Coming Up Historic Cold Spring Village is currently closed for the season. However, they are already planning their 2012 season of events, beginning with Feasting on History on May 1, 2012. Historic Cold Spring Village is a non-profit, open air living history museum that portrays the daily life of a rural South Jersey community of the Early American era. Its mission includes the preservation of 26 historic Cape May County buildings, history education and heritage tourism. The Village is a museum for all seasons. During the summer months, interpreters in period clothing discuss and demonstrate the trades, crafts and lifestyles from the “age of homespun.” From October to May, the emphasis is on teaching history through school trips to the Village, classroom visits by the education department and interactive teleconferences with schools throughout the United States. The Village is located on Route 9, three miles north of Victorian Cape May and a mile and a half west of the southern end of the Garden State Parkway. For more information, call 609-898-2300, ext. 10 or visit the Village website at hcsv.org. Cape May Stage is closed for the season, but will return in May with a full line-up of great shows, including Uncle Jacques Symphony, God of Carnage, The 39 Steps, Time Stands Still, The Belle of Amherst, Poe Times Two and A Tuna Christmas. The Robert Shackleton Playhouse is located at the corner of Bank & Lafayette streets. For more information, call 609-884-5404 or 800-275-4278 or visit capemaystage.com. © SouthJersey.com 2012. All rights reserved. This article or parts thereof may not be reprinted or reproduced by any other party without the express written consent of SouthJersey.com. For more information, please call 856-797-9910.
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