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For generations, families have
enjoyed the summertime pleasures found
only on the Jersey Cape, making Cape May
County one of the best vacation
destinations on the east coast.
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Ocean City
| Ocean City
Arts Center |
| 1735 Simpson Avenue |
| Ocean City |
| (609) 399-7628 |
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Sponsors monthly gallery exhibits, over 35
weekly classes, workshops, lectures, bus trips
and concerts. Annual shows include: Boardwalk
Art, Crafts and Wildlife Decoys. There is ample
on-site parking and the Center is handicap
accessible. Both young and old are welcome, rain
or shine.
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Workshops and demonstrations by some of the
industry's best professional artists and
educators.
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Cape Shore Chorus Sweet
Adelines |
| (609) 861-5982 |
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Sing 4-part harmony in the distinctive
barbershop style with rehearsals every Thursday
- 7:15 pm at The Flanders Hotel, 719 East 11th
Street, Ocean City. All women welcome! |
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| Ocean City
Pops Orchestra |
| Ocean City |
| (609) 398-9585 |
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Performs up to 40 concerts, playing Beethoven
to Broadway, during the summer season.
Performances are held at Ocean City's Historic
Music Pier at Moorlyn Terrace and the Boardwalk,
as well at other Cape May County locations. |

Sea Isle City
| Sea Isle City Players |
Townsend's Inlet Civic Center
Sea Isle City |
| (609)263-7381 |
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A community theater group which produces a
fall comedy, a spring musical and a summer
children's theater.
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Woodbine
| Puerto Rican Action Committee |
604 Franklin Street
Woodbine |
| (609) 861-1239 |
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Dedicated to the purpose of advancing,
promoting and enhancing social, economic,
cultural and educational opportunities for
Hispanic-American citizens.
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Avalon
| Avalon Performing Arts Committee |
Community Hall
30th & Beach
Avalon |
| (609) 368-3404 |
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Sponsors such activities as: Art Show,
Cabaret Night, Sages Stage, Avalon Players,
Clarinet Quartet, Beach Concerts, children's
Holiday programs and weekly summer children's
entertainment programs.
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Cape May Court House
| Access to Art, Inc. |
| Cape May Court
House |
| (609) 465-3963 |
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Presents the visual and performing arts
including: art exhibits; photography seminars
with Time/Life, Sports Illustrated and National
Geographic photographers; Julliard concerts;
ballet weekends; choral groups and poetry
readings.
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| Middle Township Performing Arts
Center |
1 Penkethman Way
Cape May Court House |
| (609) 463-1924 |
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The only performing arts center in Cape May
County, this popular 1000-seat arts center is
part of the Middle Township High School.
Headliners include the New Jersey Pops, Ocean
City Pops, and a variety of world class opera,
choral, and theatrical performances. |

Wildwood
| Doo Wop Preservation League |
3201 Pacific Avenue
Wildwood |
| (609) 523-2400 |
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Fosters awareness, appreciation and education
of the popular culture and architecture of the
1950's in an effort to promote preservation and
renovation in this resort community.
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Cape
May
| Cape Harmonaires |
| (609) 884-4234 |
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Sing 4-part harmony in the distinctive
barbershop style with rehearsals every Tuesday -
7:30 to 9:30 pm at the North Cape May Center,
Townbank and Shunpike Roads, North Cape May. All
men are welcome!
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| Cape May County Art League |
| Cape May |
| (609) 884-8628 |
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Dedicated to promoting the visual and
performing arts throughout Cape May County.
Please visit our Fine Arts Gallery at 411
Washington Street, Cape May. |
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| Cape May Jazz Festival |
| (609) 884-7200 |
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Held in historic Cape May the weekend after
Easter and Veterans Day Weekend yearly,
presenting prominent Mid-Atlantic region jazz
musicians, performing acoustic jazz in small
club settings...plus high energy jam session. |
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| Cape May Stage Professional Equity
Theatre |
Lafayette & Bank Streets
Cape May |
| (609) 884-1341 |
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Presents comedy, drama, family fare, new
works; something for everyone. Productions are
May through December in a charming historic
setting. |
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| Cape Minority Advocates |
PO Box 41
Cape May |
| (609) 884-8490 |
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An organization which provides activities
that include: cultural events such as an annual
Kwanzaa Festival, mentoring of youth groups and
a $500.00 scholarship for academic
accomplishment. |
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Offers arts and cultural education activities
aimed at strengthening community. Programs
include: YAP, a Saturday-night arts program for
youth; DrumFun, monthly community drumming; a
community history project and a holiday-time
Great Cookie Exchange. |
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| East Lynne Company, Inc. |
| Cape May |
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"New Jersey's resident drum-beater for early
American theater" (New York Times) presents a
summer season of classic American comedies and
dramas.
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| Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts
(MAC) |
1048 Washington Street
Cape May |
| (609) 884-5404 |
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Operates the 1879 Emlen Physick Estate,
including the Carriage House Gallery and the
1859 Cape May Lighthouse located at Cape May
Point. MAC sponsors the annual Cape May Music
Festival in June and a year round schedule of
walking and trolley tours of Cape May's Historic
District, as well as house tours, living history
programs and workshops and lectures dedicated to
the Victorian lifestyle. |

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How
would you like to...
...hear the sounds of a symphony by the
sea, attend the theater in an historic
gas-lit town, experience the people and
places from the past coming to life
again...
Or
Maybe...
...hear the strains of a barbershop
quartet on a summer's night or the hot
sounds of jazz on a cold November
evening...
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For generations, families have
enjoyed the summertime
pleasures
found only on the Jersey Cape,
making Cape May County one of the
best vacation destinations on the
east coast. |
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