beginner to the seasoned naturalist. 609-884-2736.
www.birdcapemay.org
EAST COAST BOARDWALK NATIONALS CAR
SHOW: On the Boardwalk and at Wildwoods Con-
vention Center. Cars on the Boardwalk. Evening
cruise, “muffler rappin”, “flame throwin”, burn-out
competitions. Free to spectators. 609-523-8051.
www.thundermoto.com.
MOTHER’S DAY SEASON OPENING DAY: Leam-
ing’s Run Gardens, Cape May Court House. A special gift
for the first 50 Moms. Harpist Rosemarie Sprouls per-
forms. 609-465-5871.
www.leamingsrungardens.com
SPRING BEACH JAM: Morey’s Piers, Wildwood.
Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts from around the country
camp on the beach. Entrance fee for participants.
Whet your appetite with anything and everything strawberry at the annual
609-522-3900.
www.moreyspiers.com.
Strawberry Festival at Dutch Neck Village.
WINE TASTING & A TASTE OF AVALON: Aval-
on. Area distributors offer over 100 wine selections to
SENSATIONAL ‘60S WEEKEND: The Wildwoods, products and real solutions for people to live better,
taste. 609-967-3936.
www.avalonbeach.com.
the Wildwoods Convention Center. Weekend kicks off healthier lives with less environmental impact. 800-
CAPE MAY MUSIC FESTIVAL: Cape May. Four
on Friday night with a dance party featuring Jerry Blavat 998-4552, 856-825-6800.
www.wheatonarts.org.
weeks of world-class orchestral and chamber music
in the Wildwoods Convention Center ‘s Oceanfront
SAIL INTO SUMMER WEEKEND: Stone Harbor.
performances with a world traditions series, featuring
Arena at 8 p.m. Saturday highlights include a free all-day
Great food, fun and entertainment featuring a boat
the festival’s Orchestra-in-Residence, the Bay-Atlantic
Street Fair at Fox Park with live bands, food, vendors, fun
and car show, chowder cookoff, a radio controlled
Symphony, guest soloists, pops and jazz. 609-884-
contests and more 609-729-4000.
www.fabfifties.com
model boat regatta and much more in the heart of the
5404, 800-275-4278.
www.capemaymac.org.
THIRD FRIDAY: Glasstown Arts District, Millville. shopping district on 96th Street. 609-368-6101.
WILDWOODS INTERNATIONAL KITE FESTI-
High Street in the Glasstown Arts District comes
www.stoneharborbeach.com.
VAL: Wildwood. On the Beach and inside the Wild-
alive with those enjoying the arts, fine dining and a
TOURNAMENT OF BANDS INDOOR CHAMPI- woods Convention Center. America’s largest kite fes-
festive atmosphere, window shopping, listening to
ONSHIPS: The Wildwoods Convention Center and tival, featuring world-renowned kite builders and
live music and seeing the sights. 800-887-4957.
Middle Township High School. All-Chapter Champi- competitors, kite making workshops and exhibits,
www.glasstownartsdistrict.com.
onship contest for the Tournament of Bands indoor indoor competition and children’s activities. An illumi-
CAPE MAY’S SPRING FESTIVAL: Cape May. Cel- units from NY, NJ, PA, DE, MD, VA, WV and OH. Tick-
nated night kite show. Entrance fee for partici-
ebrate the arrival of springtime in America’s first sea- ets sold by package plans only. 856.935.4940 or
pants;free to spectators. 732-822-4884. 800-WW-
side resort with Sweet Treats House Tours, Private
www.tob@tob.org.
BY-SEA.
www.wildwoodsnj.com
Homes Tours, Ghost Tours, Chef’s Dine-Around, Mur-
WORLD SERIES of BIRDING: Varied locations MARIE NATALE FINE ART EXHIBIT “THE
der Mystery Dinners, Vintage Dance Workshops, living
around Cape May County. Teams of birders seek SEVEN SISTERS” : The Chalfonte Hotel, Cape May.
history programs and much more. 609-884-5404,
to tally as many species of birds by sight or sound in Cape May local artist Marie Natale exhibits her Cape
800-275-4278.
www.capemaymac.org.
a 24-hour period within the state of New Jersey. Their May works of watercolors at the Chalfonte Hotel. Free
MAY
objective is to raise money for their favorite environ- and Open to the Public. The self-guided exhibit will be
CAPE MAY’S SPRING FESTIVAL: Cape May. Cel-
mental cause, and to focus attention upon the on display from mid-May until the end of June. 609-
ebrate the arrival of springtime in America’s first sea-
habitat needs of migratory birds. 609-884-2736. 884-8409.
www.chalfonte.com
side resort with Sweet Treats House Tours, Private
www.birdcapemay.org
COLONIAL HEARTH AND HOME FESTIVAL:
Homes Tours, Ghost Tours, Chef’s Dine-Around, Mur- CAPE MAY SPRING AUDUBON WEEKEND: Leaming’s Run Gardens, Cape May Court House.
der Mystery Dinners, Vintage Dance Workshops, living Cape May. Celebrate spring and enjoy the weekend Explore a whaler’s homestead with open hearth
history programs and much more. 609-884-5404, in North America’s most famous bird watching cooking and other demonstrations all day.
800-275-4278.
www.capemaymac.org. destination – Cape May, NJ. With three days of field Harpist Rosemarie Sprouls performs. 609-465-5871.
MARTIN Z. MOLLUSK DAY: Ocean City. Come
trips, boat trips, workshops, and programs for the
www.leamingsrungardens.com
and find out if summer is coming early. 609-525-
9300.
www.njoceancity.com.
MAYFEST: Historic Town of Smithville: More than
100 juried crafters plus an International Food Court,
live music, children’s activities amidst 60 Charming
Shoppes. 609.652.7777.
www.smithvillenj.com
SPRING FESTIVAL ANTIQUES & COL-
LECTIBLES SHOW: The Emlen Physick Estate
becomes an outdoor marketplace as vendors from
throughout the Northeast display their wares. 609-
884-5404. 800-275-4278.
www.capemaymac.org.
MULTI CULTURAL EVENT NIGHT: Glasstown
Arts District at Glasstown Plaza, Millville.
Cultural music, dancing & food. 800-887-4957.
www.glasstownartsdistrict.com.
SPRING BLOCK PARTY: Ocean City. Over 350
crafters, food vendors, music and more on Asbury Ave.
609-525-9300 or 609-399-2269.
www.njoceancity.com.
ECO-FAIR: GREEN LIVING FOR YOUR HOME
AND GARDEN: Wheaton Arts and Cultural Center, Experience a different type of World Series, the World Series of Birding.
Millville. The event provides information, resources, Teams of birders seek to tally as many species of birds by sight or sound in a 24-hour period.
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