DOWNTOWN CAR SHOW: Glasstown Arts District,
Millville. Antique and vintage cars, live music, food &
fun. 800-887-4957.
www.glasstownartsdistrict.com.
EAST POINT LIGHTHOUSE ARTIST’S DAY:
Maurice River Township – A FREE day of music and
activities at East Point Lighthouse. Watch artists at
work on the beach painting East Point. Lighthouse
tours for a minimal charge. 856-453-2177.
BRIDGETON INVITATIONAL SEMI-PRO BASE-
BALL TOURNAMENT: Bridgeton, Aiden Field, 856-
451-9208.
MISS CRUSTACEAN HERMIT CRAB BEAUTY
PAGEANT: Ocean City. The original beauty contest
for crustaceans. The winner receives the Coveted
Cucumber Rind Cup and gets to walk down the run-
way. 609-525-9300.
www.njoceancity.com.
BOROUGH OF STONE HARBOR’S ARTS
& CRAFTS SHOW: Stone Harbor. Artists and
artisans display their talents. 609-368-6101.
www.stoneharborbeach.com.
At the end of August, make plans to come to Atlantic City and thrill to the FREE airshow. Watch
WILDWOOD BLOCK PARTY and FESTIVAL:
heart-stopping feats, aerobatics maneuvers, formation flying & more, all from the beach!
Wildwood. Family fun and entertainment featuring
clowns, face painting, kids karaoke, rides and appear- time, Dixieland, and show tunes of the 20th Century stove and your clothes with kerosene, to leaving
ances by major entertainers. Free. 609-523-8300. appearing in The Henry Sawyer Room at The Chalfonte. babies outside when they cry because children should
CLASSIC AND ANTIQUE CAR SHOW: Historic
Reservations: 609-884-8409.
www.chalfonte.com. not be spoiled and screaming (outside) is good for the
Cold Spring Village, Cape May. Antique cars and WEIRD WEEK: Ocean City. Wacky but not tacky,
lungs. She also discusses architecture, invitations, the
trucks on display throughout the Village. 609-898- these events are fun for the entire family at the Music
sick room, and the comfort of the gymnasium suit! It’s
2300.
www.hcsv.org. Pier. 609-525-9300.
www.njoceancity.com.
an evening that is both witty and wise. Performed
Wednesday to Sunday at The Chalfonte Hotel in the
OCEAN CITY BABY PARADE: Ocean City. One WILDWOODS CLASSIC CUP XXIII HOBIE
Henry Sawyer Room. Reservation or for information:
of the oldest baby parades in the country held CAT RACES: On the Beach, Wildwood Crest. Color-
609-884-5898 or online at
www.eastlynnetheater.org
on the Boardwalk. 800-BEACHnj. 609-525-9300. ful hobie cat sailing regatta. Free to spectators.
www.njoceancity.com. Entrance fee for participants. 609.923.1355 or
CONCERTS BY CANDLELIGHT: COMPOSER
PLAYWRIGHT: The Chalfonte Hotel, Cape May.
UNITED WAY OF CAPE MAY COUNTY RUBBER
http://mysite.verizon.net/townbank.cats.
Ogborn made his Off-Broadway debut in 1993 with
DUCKY REGATTA: Raging Waters Water Park, THIRD FRIDAY: Glasstown Arts District, Millville.
Morey’s Piers, Schellenger Avenue & the Boardwalk, High Street in the Glasstown Arts District comes alive
the critically acclaimed musical revue, Box Office of
Wildwood. Come see over 10,000 rubber ducks race with those enjoying the arts, fine dining and a festive
the Damned and has worked steadily in the theater
toward the finish line in the Endless River! Free to atmosphere, window shopping, listening to live
for the past twenty years. A longtime collaborator
spectators. 609.729.2002 or
www.uwcmc.com music and seeing the sights. 800-887-4957.
with the late Jilline Ringle, Ogborn has performed at
CONCERTS BY CANDLELIGHT: FESTIVE
www.glasstownartsdistrict.com.
the Chalfonte numerous times, and this performance
is his homecoming! Reservations 609-884-8409.
BRASS: The Chalfonte Hotel, Cape May. A renowned “HELPFUL HINTS” (World Premiere): The Chal-
www.chalfonte.com
brass quintet from Philadelphia, Festive Brass enthralls fonte Hotel, Cape May. Written and performed by
audiences with tunes from marches to popular selec- Susan Tischler, based on Mae Savell Croy’s Putnam’s
AIRFEST 2008- NAS WILDWOOD AVIATION
tions. Their repertoire includes music from the Renais- Household Handbook published in 1916. Join
MUSEUM: Hangar #1, Cape May Cty. Airport. High-
sance, Baroque, Classical, and Romantic periods to rag- Mrs.Croy as she explains everything from cleaning the
lighting WWII Bombers. Vendors, music and much
more. 609-886-8787.
www.usnasw.org.
WATERCOLOR EXHIBIT – CAROLE CLARKE:
The Chalfonte Hotel, Cape May. Best known for her
watercolors of porches, award-winning North Jersey
painter Clarke returns to exhibit her work inspired
by the Victorian architecture of the hamlet in The
Magnolia Room. The self-guided exhibit will be on
display from September to mid-October. 609-884-
8409.
www.chalfonte.com
COLONIAL HEARTH AND HOME FESTIVAL:
Leaming’s Run Gardens, Cape May Court House.
Explore a whaler’s homestead with open hearth
cooking and many other demonstrations all day.
Harpist Rosemarie Sprouls performs. 609-465-5871.
www.leamingsrungardens.com
HANDCRAFT UNLIMITED LABOR DAY CRAFT
SHOW: The Wildwoods Convention Center. More
than 100 quality craft artisans. 717.656.3208 or
www.handcraft-unlimited.com.
SEAFARERS’ WEEKEND: Historic Cold Spring Village,
Cape May. Live musical performances, sea chanties, folk-
lore, decoy carving, workshops related to traditional coastal
For more than 30 years, Ocean City has crowned a new Miss Crustacean during heritage. Seafood and other food vendors, crafters and
the one and only Hermit Crab Beauty Pageant. merchandise vendors. 609-898-2300.
www.hcsv.org.
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