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Masonic Lodge

hoagie sale July 4

OCEAN CITY – Ocean City Masonic Lodge No. 171 is hosting an Italian hoagie sale fundraiser Friday, July 4.

Hoagies are $10; a limited number of meatball subs will be available for $10. Pre-ordered sandwiches can be picked up at American Legion Post 524 at 4562 West Ave., Ocean City, from 9 a.m. to noon. Non-ordered sandwiches will be available until sold out. Pre-orders encouraged by calling or text John Davis at (609) 827-0779 or Jim Corcoran at (609) 827-3606.

RNS Bag Ladies

Luncheon July 16

SOMERS POINT – Discover “Your Perfect Partner” at the Ruth Newman Shapiro (RNS) Bag Ladies Luncheon 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday, July 16, at Greate Bay County Club, 201 Mays Landing Road.

It benefits AtlantiCare Medical and Cancer Centers, Cooper University Hospital Cape Regional, Cancer Support Community of NJ at Gilda’s Club, Kid’s Support at Gilda’s and Shore Medical Center, RNW Heart Wing and Cancer Center.

For reservations, at $75, contact Renee Wolf at (609) 823-6371. Coffee and tea are 10:30 a.m. to noon, followed by a silent auction of new and gently used handbags, lunch at 12:30 p.m. and raffle winners at 1:30 p.m.

ArtQuest program

in Stone Harbor

STONE HARBOR — The Cape May County Library System Children’s Department presents ArtQuest, a series of programs for summer reading. 

Each ArtQuest event will highlight a different famous artist and offer an art project in his or her style. The two artists chosen for July’s programs are Andy Warhol (participants will use foam block printing to create pop art) and Yayoi Kusama (participants will create polka-dot pumpkins).

The programs are scheduled for 3 to 4 p.m. July 14 and 28 at the Stone Harbor branch. 

Registration is not required. Call (609) 463-6350, ext.300, or email children@cmclibrary.org for more information.

Picture Book

Workshop

STONE HARBOR — The Cape May County Library System presents a three-week picture book workshop with award-winning author Nancy Viau. 

Participants will learn how writing and art come together to create a children’s book by brainstorming ideas and creating a work-in-progress picture book. No experience is required.

Viau has written many children’s books, including “Splish, Splash!” “First to Last” and “Today is a Beach Day!”

The program is scheduled for 6 to 7:30 p.m. July 14, 21 and 28  at the Stone Harbor branch.

Registration is required. Call (609)463-6350, ext.700, or email adultevents@cmclibrary.org for more information.

Artists wanted

for 4-H Fair

CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE — The Cape May County 4-H Fair Committee is looking for artists to showcase their work at an Art Show taking place during the 4-H Fair, scheduled for July 17-19.

The show is open to the public, and artist do not have to be a 4-H member to apply. 

Mandatory advance registration is set for 5 to 7 p.m. July 14 at the Lockwood 4-H Youth Center, 355 Court House–South Dennis Road in Cape May Court House.

Only 30 entries will be accepted. Participants can submit two entries and the artwork must be ready to hang or display.

The cost to enter is $2 per item for children age 14 and younger and $5 per item for others. Submissions will be judged by the public during the 4-H Fair. Winners will be announced at 4 p.m. July 19 on the main stage at the 4-H Fairgrounds. Prizes will be awarded for Best of Show in children and adult categories.

Call (609) 465-5115, ext. 3605 for additional information about the Art Show.

Kids Yoga

July 21, 28

UPPER TOWNSHIP — The Cape May County Library System Children’s Department has scheduled Kids Yoga, a series of yoga classes designed for children. 

Each session is intended to boost confidence and instill mindfulness, as well as creativity and fun. It is recommended for children ages 6 and older. It is requested that participants bring a yoga mat or beach towel to each session.

Sessions are scheduled for 5:30 to 6:15 p.m. July 21 and 28 at the Upper Cape branch. 

Registration is not required. Call (609) 463-6350, ext.300, or email children@cmclibrary.org for more information.

Pastel Workshop

July 25 in Upper

UPPER TOWNSHIP — The Cape May County Library System presents a pastel workshop instructed by Elissa Goldberg. 

Participants will be guided through the process of creating a scene with soft pastels. The underpainting process, scumbling and layering techniques will be taught. No experience is necessary. 

Goldberg is a member of the Pastel Society of America and her pieces are inspired by her travels and explorations of her native Bucks County. 

The class is scheduled for 1 to 4 p.m. July 25 at the Upper Cape branch.

Registration is required. Call (609)463-6350, ext.700, or email adultevents@cmclibrary.org for more information.

Playwriting

Workshop

CAPE MAY — The Cape May County Library System presents a playwriting workshop instructed by Gayle Stahlhuth. 

Participants will work through simple writing exercises that trigger the imagination to develop dialogue. The program is recommended for those age 17 and older and is geared toward all experience levels. 

Stahlhuth was the producing artistic director for 23 years at the East Lynne Theater Company and has taught playwriting at theaters, universities, libraries, public schools and conferences. 

The class is scheduled for 4 to 5:30 p.m. July 29 at the Cape May branch. 

Registration is required. Call (609)463-6350, ext.700, or email adultevents@cmclibrary.org for more information.

‘Judy & Liza’ tribute 

Aug. 1 in Cape May

CAPE MAY — Linda Gentille and the Jersey Shore Pops are set to launch their 2025 concert season at 6 p.m. Aug. 1 at Cape May Convention Hall with “Judy & Liza. ”

The show will pay tribute mother/daughter legends Judy Garland and Liza Minnelli.

Under the leadership of Gentille, the Jersey Shore Pops is a professional orchestra composed of local musicians performing classical and popular music concerts.

Joining the orchestra for “Judy & Liza” is vocalist Emily Viancourt, who can channel the essence of Judy and Liza in both mood and music while gifting the audience with her special artistry.

Individual tickets are $50; discounts are available for groups, seniors, children, military veterans, active-duty service members and the disabled. Call (609) 884-9565 for tickets.

CVAC Veterans

Benefits, Health Fair

WILDWOOD – The Citizens/Veterans Advisory Committee (CVAC) presents a Veterans Benefits and Health Fair 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sept. 24 at the Wildwood Convention Center.

It is open to all veterans and their families from Atlantic, Cape May and Cumberland counties.

There will be more than 60 tables of veterans resources, a walk-in clic to apply for and/or check on V.A. benefits, and a free breakfast and lunch. There will be workshops throughout the day. The convention center is at 4501 Boardwalk Ave., Wildwood.

More information at www.cvaccapemay.com or by calling (609) 425-8608.

Search is on for

Miss O.C, Jr. Miss

contestants

OCEAN CITY – The search to find the next Miss Ocean City and Junior Miss Ocean City has begun with the announcement of the application process for interested contestants.

To be eligible for Miss Ocean City, young women must be at least 16 years old by Aug. 1, 2025 and must not have reached their 21st birthday by Aug. 9, 2025; attend or have graduated from Ocean City High School; or have parents/guardians who own property in Ocean City or a sending district to Ocean City High School (including Sea Isle City, Upper Township and Longport). 

The Miss Ocean City Pageant will be held on Saturday, Aug. 9, at the Ocean City Music Pier. Contestants will compete in interview, talent, swimsuit, poise and onstage question. 

Interested contestants can email Mimi Cottrell at MCottrell@ocnj.us

To be eligible to compete for Junior Miss Ocean City, young women must be 12 years old by Aug. 1, 2025 and must not have reached their 16th birthday by Aug.16, 2025. They must be enrolled in the Ocean City School District; or have parents/guardians who own property in Ocean City or a sending district to the Ocean City School District (including Sea Isle City, Upper Township and Longport). 

The Junior Miss Ocean City Pageant will be held on Saturday, Aug. 16, at the Ocean City Music Pier.

Interested contestants can email Mimi Cottrell at MCottrell@ocnj.us

Lunch & Learn:

Occupational Wellness

OCEAN CITY — Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Cape May County Family and Community Health Sciences program is partnering with the Ocean City Free Public Library to present The 8 Dimensions of Wellness: Occupational Wellness, from noon to 1 p.m. July 15.

The program, part of the new Lunch and Learn Series for the Ocean City Free Public Library running through November, is offered both virtually and in-person at 1735 Simpson Ave. in Ocean City.

The class is free but advanced registration is requested at go.rutgers.edu/bspc9t48. Call (609) 465-5115, ext. 3609, for more information.

Artists wanted

for 4-H Fair

CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE — The Cape May County 4-H Fair Committee is looking for artists to showcase their work at an Art Show taking place during the 4-H Fair, scheduled for July 17-19.

The show is open to the public, and artist do not have to be a 4-H member to apply. 

Mandatory advance registration is set for 5 to 7 p.m. July 14 at the Lockwood 4-H Youth Center, 355 Court House–South Dennis Road in Cape May Court House.

Only 30 entries will be accepted. Participants can submit two entries and the artwork must be ready to hang or display.

The cost to enter is $2 per item for children age 14 and younger and $5 per item for others. Submissions will be judged by the public during the 4-H Fair. Winners will be announced at 4 p.m. July 19 on the main stage at the 4-H Fairgrounds. Prizes will be awarded for Best of Show in children and adult categories.

Call (609) 465-5115, ext. 3605 for additional information about the Art Show.

Kids Cooking Club:

Jersey Fresh Fun

CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE — Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Cape May County Family and Community Health Sciences  Program has scheduled a Jersey Fresh-themed Kids Cooking Club session for 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. July 30 at Rutgers Cooperative Extension, 355 Court House-South Dennis Road.

The program is for children age 8 to 12. Instructor Anneliese Kuemmerle will teach participants about locally grown Jersey Fresh fruits and vegetables and they will make healthy recipes using Jersey Fresh produce.

The fee is $10. Space is limited, therefore registration is required by July 16 at go.rutgers.edu/2yhaaozy.

Call (609) 465-5115, ext. 3605 for additional information.

Crafters Wanted

for Sept. show

OCEAN CITY – St. John Lutheran Church of Ocean City, at 10th Street and Central Avenue, will host its fourth annual Craft Show and Bake Sale 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sept. 13. This will be an indoor event.  If interested in reserving a table visit StJohnLutheranOc.org or call (609) 399-0798.  

Tabernacle Baptist

season services

OCEAN CITY – Tabernacle Baptist Church’s monthly services are held every second Sunday at 4 p.m. The following is Tabernacle Baptist’s worship services and fellowship activities for the remainder of 2025:

– 4 p.m. Sunday, July 13, worship service

– 4 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 10, worship service

– 10 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 23, “Temple Stretch,” Egoscue Method

– 4 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 14, worship service

– Noon Saturday, Oct. 11, BBQ Fundraiser

– 4 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 12, worship service

– 4 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 19, worship service

– 4 pm. Sunday, Dec. 14, worship service.

Walking Club

back in action

OCEAN CITY – The Ocean City Walking Club is back in action this year and invites everybody to join weekly walks on the Ocean City Boardwalk on Friday mornings.

People of all ages and fitness levels are encouraged to meet outside the Ocean City Music Pier at 9 a.m. each Friday to walk the Boardwalk. The Ocean City Healthy Living Advisory Council created the group as a way for people to get healthy and meet new friends. 

A round trip covering the length of the Boardwalk is (4.9 miles), but participants are welcome to stop at any point along the route. Starting on June 20, the start time of the weekly walks will move to 8 a.m. The HLAC asks everybody to grab a coffee or water and “don’t forget to bring your smile.”

For more information, email recreation@ocnj.us.

Monthly Grief

Support Group

OCEAN CITY – St. John Lutheran Church, Journey Hospice, and The Shores – a United Methodist Communities (UMC) Community – are partnering to offer a monthly Grief Support Group for adults who are navigating the difficult journey of loss.

The group provides a safe, welcoming and confidential space where individuals can come together to share their experiences, listen, and support one another. Whether someone has recently experienced a loss or is still processing grief from years past, all are welcome.

Meetings will be held in person on the second Wednesday of every month from 11 a.m. to noon at St. John Lutheran Church, 1001 Central Ave.

“Grief is a deeply personal experience, but it doesn’t have to be experienced alone,” group coordinators Beth Gebhart and Michele Musto said. “This group is about honoring each person’s

journey and finding hope in shared understanding.”

The group is free and open to all adults, regardless of background or faith.

For more information, please contact Beth Gebhart, (609) 760-6073, bgebhart@lsmnj.org; or Michele Musto, (609) 391-6321, meroclani@umcommunities.org

Women’s Day at

S. Seaville Camp

SEAVILLE – The Women’s Auxiliary of South Seaville Camp Meeting is sponsoring its 75th annual Women’s Day Thursday, July 24.

The camp is at 188 Dennisville Road, South Seaville.  This event is free and open to all.  Festivities begin at noon and include cottage tours, Little Acorn Shoppe, history wagon ride, bake sale and basket raffle, prayer tent and ministry displays.  Rest in the shade of the trees, cool off with lemonade at the Bell Tower or visit the ice cream parlor. 

An inspirational program will be held in the open-air Tabernacle at 2:30 p.m. The Rev. Robin Parker will be speaking on the theme of “4 Truths and a Lie.” She will help explore truths from Scripture, deception from the enemy, and encourage participants to live by faith.  There will be a special white dove release following the program.  

Dinner will be served in Grove Hall at 4:30 and 5:45 p.m. for $12 per person.  The deadline for reservations is July 18 by calling Barb Whitlock at (609) 472-4687.

Grief Support Group

in Somers Point

SOMERS POINT – All are welcome to a Grief Support Group that meets at 6:30 p.m. the first and third Monday of each month at Grace Lutheran Church, 11 East Dawes Ave., Somers Point.

Group and one-on-one support will be available.

For information call (609) 927-3082.

Depression and 

Anxiety Group   

ATLANTIC CITY – This weekly in-person support group is offered to individuals seeking coping strategies, mutual support, self-care, wellness, and recovery.  

Meetings are led by peers who have lived experience with anxiety and/or depression. The group meets 5:30 p.m. Tuesdays at at the Atlantic Community Wellness Center, 1125 Atlantic Ave., Suite 617, Atlantic City. Offered by The Mental Health Association in Atlantic County. For more information, call (609) 652-3800 or email jgimbel@mhanj.org.  

Monday Meditation

& Stretching sessions

GALLOWAY – The Atlantic Community Wellness Center provides a weekly 15-to-20-minute meditation, follow-up discussion, and light stretch at 11:30 a.m. Mondays.

Newcomers and people with all levels of experience in meditation are welcome. No cost to participate.  Provided by The Mental Health Association in Atlantic County, 4 E. Jimmie Leeds Road, Suite 8, Galloway.  For more information, call (609) 652-3800 or email jgimbel@mhanj.org. 

Reduce stress with

Coffee Talk

ATLANTIC CITY – The Atlantic Community Wellness Centers hosts a weekly gratitude-themed group at 11 a.m. Saturdays.  Called “Coffee Talk,” the group is a one-hour meeting during which participants discuss, enhance, and deepen their practice of gratitude, which is shown to reduce stress, improve mood, and increase optimism. 

Meets weekly at the Atlantic Community Wellness Center, 1125 Atlantic Ave., Suite 617, Atlantic City.  Coffee is provided at no cost; pastries/snacks are provided once a month. For more information, call (609) 652-3800 or email jgimbel@mhanj.org.

Too Much Stuff

group meets

Atlantic City – Twice monthly, a group is offered to individuals who live with clutter challenges and “too much stuff.” Strategies, education, support, goal-setting, and other related topics will be covered. 

There is no cost to participants. Meetings are at noon the first and third Saturdays of each month at the Atlantic Wellness Center, 1125 Atlantic Ave., Suite 617, Atlantic City.  Offered by The Mental Health Association in Atlantic County. Call (609) 652-3800 or jgimbel@mhanj.org.  *Upcoming dates are May 3, May 17.

Grief Support Group

in Ocean City

OCEAN CITY – The Grief Support Group, open to any adult who is grieving the death of a loved one, is invited to attend a safe and caring gathering at 6:30 p.m. every other Tuesday year-round at St. Peter’s United Methodist Church, corner of Eighth Street and Central Avenue, Ocean City. 

There is no need to be a church member or from Ocean City to attend. “It is a time to share your story, to tell of your grief and talk of your loved one. It is a place where you may express your feelings, without judgment, nor fixing. Everything is confidential and you, as well, are privileged and entrusted with the heart-felt stories of others. No matter when your loss, it is healing to acknowledge its place in your life.”

For questions or more information contact Jane Taylor at (609) 412-1855 or by email at janeht927@yahoo.com.

Mental health

support groups

NAMI Connection is a free recovery support group for adults (18+) living with a mental health condition. Participants gain the support of peers who understand their experience and gain insight into others’ challenges and successes. The group encourages empathy, productive discussion and a sense of community.

NAMI Family Support Group is a free peer-led group for family members, caregivers and loved ones (18+) of individuals living with a mental illness. Participants gain the support of peers who understand their experience and gain insight into others’ challenges and successes.

Schedule:

— 7 to 8:30 p.m. June 9, July 14, Aug. 11, Sept. 8, Oct. 13, Nov. 10, Dec. 8, Family Support Group, St. Joseph Church, 606 Shore Road, Somers Point.

— 7 to 8:30 p.m. June 9, July 14, Aug. 11, Sept. 8, Oct. 13, Nov. 10,  Dec. 8, Somers Point, Connections, St. Joseph Church, 606 Shore Road, Somers Point.

— 7 to 8:30 p.m. May 22, June 26, July 24, Aug. 28, Sept. 25, Oct. 23,  Nov. 20, Dec. 18, Cape May County Library, Cape May Court House, Family Support Group.

Visit namiacm.org or call (609) 741-5125 for more information.

Shiloh Baptist

services Sundays

OCEAN CITY – Pastor Paul extends a heartfelt invitation to join in the 11 a.m. Sunday service at Shiloh Baptist Church, 7E Seventh St., Ocean City.

Bible class is at 10 a.m.

“We would be honored to have you with us as we come together to worship and share in fellowship. 

Shiloh is where everyone’s life matters and every heart belongs.”

Overeaters Anonymous

Overeaters Anonymous of Central Jersey invites people who have problems with food to join them for its 12-step recovery program. There are in-person meetings in Ocean County and Zoom meetings as well.

Visit oa-centraljersey.org for more information.

History museum

seeks volunteers

OCEAN CITY — The Ocean City Historical Museum is seeking volunteers to serve as welcome desk greeters (including gift shop sales) and as museum docents. Training will be provided.

The museum is located within the Ocean City Community Center at 1735 Simpson Ave. Those interested in volunteering or learning more should call (609) 399-1801 or email info@ocnjmuseum.org.

Join Submarine

Association

SOMERS POINT – South Jersey has a Submarine Association.

Service members who served on a U.S. Military submarine are invited to join the Jersey Sub Association. Call Commander Tom Innocente at (609) 927-4358 for more information

Call for free Family

Crisis Intervention

Families who are experiencing serious difficulties in managing the behavior of children 10 to 17 years old for whom they are responsible can seek assistance through the Atlantic County Juvenile/Family Crisis Intervention Unit (FCIU).

FCIU is a legally mandated program that is available 24 hours a day to intercede in family conflicts and help strengthen the family unit. Its services include short-term crisis stabilization, family assessment, case management, treatment planning and referrals to appropriate community-based services.

FCIU is available to meet in-person by appointment with youth and their families from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday at 101 Shore Road in Northfield. Appointments can also be conducted by phone or as a virtual meeting to help de-escalate and resolve family conflicts.

Call (609) 645-5861 or email family_crisis@aclink.org. Referral forms are available at atlantic_county.org.

Free screening

for depression 

Online screening for depression and postpartum depression is available at mhaac.info/screening.

The confidential screening involves 10 questions related to topics such as sleep habits, appetite, concentration and level of energy. Resources and recommendations are offered at the end of the survey. 

Anyone who wants to take the screening but needs assistance can call The Mental Health Association in Atlantic County at (609) 652-3800. Staff are available throughout the year by phone or by appointment. No cost, no insurance needed.

Angelic Health 

seeks volunteers 

Angelic Health Palliative & Hospice Care is asking the public to share its time and compassion with those near the end of their journey. 

Visit angelic.health, email volunteer@angelic.health or call (609) 432-0073 for information.

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