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Sea&Do: Upcoming events

Rotary Club

hosts speaker

OCEAN CITY – The Rotary Club of Ocean City – Upper Township is hosting Rae Griffiths, operations manager of the Cape May Point Science Center, at a breakfast meeting at 7 a.m. Thursday, July 11, at Uncle Bill’s Pancake House, 21st Street and Asbury Avenue, Ocean City. Walk-ins are welcome.

Rotary Inter-Clubs, prospective members and the general public are always welcome to attend Rotary Club meetings.

Griffiths, of Upper Township, is a graduate of Hampshire College with a concentration in zoology and has worked as a researcher, educator and wildlife caretaker for organizations in New England and beyond.

The Cape May Point Science Center’s mission “is to provide unique opportunities and funding to advance ecological research, education, and advocacy and encourage the. Protection of our piece of nature’s heaven.”

‘Funny Thing’ set

at Margate church

MARGATE — Fool Moon Theatre Company is scheduled to perform Stephen Sondheim’s hysterical, nonstop musical farce “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum”  on July 19-21, 26-28 at the Margate Community Church, 8900 Ventnor Ave. The entrance is on Thurlow Avenue. 

Show times are 7:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and 2 p.m. Sundays Ticket, which are $35 regular admission, $30 for seniors and $25 for students, can be purchased in advance at foolmoontheatre.org. Cash, check, credit cards and Venmo will be accepted at the door. Text (609) 457-0903 for group sales.

RNS Bag Ladies

Luncheon July 17

SOMERS POINT – The Ruth Newman Shapiro Bag Ladies Luncheon will be 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday, July 17, at Great Bay Country Club in Somers Point.

For reservations, call Renee Wolf at (609) 823-6371 or email cspags@yahoo.com.

Auditions for

‘Miracle Worker’

MARGATE – Fool Moon Theatre Company is having open auditions for “The Miracle Worker” 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, July 13, and 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday, July 14, at Margate Community Church, 8900 Ventnor Ave., Margate.

This classic play chronicles the life of Helen Keller, who became deaf and blind at age 19 months, and her teacher, Annie Sullivan who helps her learn to communicate. Diverse actors ages 6 and up sought.

All rehearsals and performances will take place at the Margate Community Church. All roles are open except Annie Sullivan. The performances are Sept. 20, 21, 22, 27, 29, 29.

Those auditioning for Helen Keller should be prepared for physical movement and to act as someone who is blind and deaf. All other roles should be prepared to read sides from the script.

 For more information or questions, please contact Andrea at (609) 432-0263. Contact Fool Moon at foolmoontheatre@gmail.org. Check out the website at www.foolmoontheatre.org.

Historical Museum

Lecture Series

OCEAN CITY – The Ocean City Historical Museum Summer Lecture Series at 7 p.m. Thursdays begins July 11 and runs through Sept. 12.

The lecture are held in the lecture hall of the Ocean City Free Public Library, 1735 Simpson Ave. Admission is free and an ASL interpreter will sign each presentation.  The schedule, topic and speakers are: July 11, The Battle at Turtle Gut by Rita Rothberg; July 18, Son of a Son of a Son … Journal of a Sailor’s Life, Jack Brooks; July 25, A Time on the Strand, Bob Williams, John Loeper; Aug. 1, Seaside Amusements, Mary Stewart; Aug. 8, Black Ash Baskets, Theresa Maina; Aug. 15, The Legendary Hessian Island, William Lewis, author of “South Jersey Legends & Lore”; Aug. 22, Atlantic City – America’s Playground, Bob Ruffalo; Aug. 29, “Great Storms of the Jersey Shore,” Scott Mazzella, co-author; Sept. 5, History of the Boardwalk, Mary Stewart; and Sept. 12, “Shore Chronicles: Tales from the Jersey Shore,: Margaret Bucholz, author.”

More information at ocnjmuseum.com.

‘Crying on the

Camino’ at Gateway

SOMERS POINT – Somers Point’s Gateway Playhouse will produce the award-winning, one-woman show “Crying on the Camino,” written by and starring Celeste Mancinelli for two performances only: 7 p.m. Saturday, July 13, and 3 p.m. Sunday, July 14.

This marks the return of Mancinelli’s real-life tale of risk and adventure to the Gateway stage. Since performing in Somers Point in 2021, the play has won two Broadway World Awards for Best New Play and Best Performer, while Mancinelli has been traveling across the country to relay her exciting journey along the Camino de Santiago en route to the Cathedral Santiago de Compostela in Galicia, Spain.

Snacks and beverages are available for purchase in the lobby. Tickets are $25 each and can be purchased at GatewayByTheBay.org or by calling the box office at (609) 653-0553.

Friends of the Pops

Annual Luncheon

OCEAN CITY – “Music through the Ages” is the theme of the Friends of the Ocean City Pops Annual Luncheon set for Thursday, Aug. 22, at the Flanders Hotel, 719 E. 11th Street, Ocean City.  Doors open at 11:30 a.m. 

The event continues to celebrate the 95th anniversary of the Pops Orchestra, the oldest municipal orchestra in the United States, and will feature Brandon Tomasello, a popular vocalist who will perform selections from Frank Sinatra’s Great American Songbook.  

Tickets are $60 (including parking) may be purchased at the Ocean City Music Pier before a Pops concert, beginning July 10. For additional information, contact Linda Herbert at (609) 214-2135. 

Dragon Boat

Festival July 14

MAYS LANDING — The 8th annual Cancer Support Community Dragon Boat Festival scheduled for Sunday, July 14, at Lake Lenape in Mays Landing.

A Dragon Boat consists of 20 paddlers plus a drummer to keep everyone paddling in time. Anyone can participate in the races.  

There are various levels of teams: Clubs, Community and Corporate. In addition to the boat races, the day at the lake will include food trucks, face painting, cocktails by Tito’s Vodka, various other vendors, raffles and prizes. 

The presenting sponsor of this year’s event is Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City. A donation is suggested for spectators to attend the festival. All proceeds go directly to the free support programs at CSCNJ for men, women, teens and children affected by all forms of cancer, at any stage of their cancer journey.

Call (609) 926-9266 or email jessica@cscjn.org for more information. Call or visit cscnj.org/dragon-boat-festival to register.

Jersey Tenors with

Pops July 18

OCEAN CITY – The Jersey Tenors will bring an all-new show to the Ocean City Music Pier at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, July 18.

The Jersey Tenors provide an opera/rock mash-up with music from opera classics to groups such as Queen and Elton John and Jersey’s finest like Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons, Frank Sinatra, Bon Jovi, Bruce Springsteen, Kool and the Gang and Whitney Houston.

Tickets are $52 at ocnj.us/boxoffice. Proceeds benefit the Friends of the Ocean City Pops.

Summer library

book sale Aug. 17

OCEAN CITY – The Friends and Volunteers of the Ocean City Free Public Library are having a summer book sale in the atrium of the library at 1735 Simpson Ave., Ocean City. Dates and times are:

– 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday, Aug. 16, and 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 17.

Sale is cash only.  Please bring a tote bag for purchases.   More information at www.friendsvolunteersocfpl.com.

Tabernacle Baptist

worship schedule

OCEAN CITY – Please join Tabernacle Baptist Church kicked off the season May 26 with the “Truth” series. 

Monthly services will be held at 4 p.m. every second Sunday for the remainder of 2024 on the following dates: July 14, Aug. 11, Sept. 8, Oct. 13, Nov. 10 and Dec. 8.

Information to follow on the Paint Party and Fall BBQ Fundraiser. Tabernacle Baptist is at the corner of Eighth Street and West Avenue in Ocean City.

South Seaville

Camp Meeting

Women’s Day

SOUTH SEAVILLE – The Women’s Auxiliary of South Seaville Camp Meeting is sponsoring its 74th annual Women’s Day Thursday, July 25, at 188 Dennisville Road in South Seaville.  

This event is free and open to all.  Festivities begin at 12:30 p.m. and include cottage tours, Little Acorn Shoppe, History Wagon Ride, bake sale and basket raffle, photo op, prayer tent, and Church and Community Abolition Network display.  Rest in the shade of lovely trees, cool off with lemonade at the Bell Tower or visit the Ice Cream Parlor. 

An Inspirational Program will be in the open-air Tabernacle at 2:30 p.m.  Laura Hunter and Joy Furda will speak on “Finding Peace in the Midst of Your Troubles.” There will be a special white dove release following the program.  

Dinner is served in Grove Hall at 4:15 and 5:30 p.m. for $12 per person.  The deadline for reservations is July 16 and can be made by calling Barb Whitlock at (609) 472-4687.

Vendors wanted

for craft show

OCEAN CITY – Vendors are wanted for the St. John Lutheran Church third annual Craft Show, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 21.

Original craft work needed for inside sale with 25 vendors at St. John, 1001 Central Ave., Ocean City. 

To apply, visit https://stjohnlutheranoc.org/ or email Janet at tuckahoe1@comcast.net.

Ocean City

Walking Club

OCEAN CITY – The Ocean City Walking Club, formed last summer, 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 8 a.m. each Friday to walk the length of the Boardwalk. The Ocean City Healthy Living Advisory Council created the group as a way for people to get healthy and meet new friends. 

The Boardwalk is 2.45 miles long, and round trip is (4.9 miles). Walks may take about 90 minutes, but participants are welcome to stop at any point along the route. 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.

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. July 8, Aug. 12, St. Joseph Church, Somers Point, Family Support and Connections

— 7 to 8:30 p.m. July 25, Aug. 22, Cape May County Library, Cape May Court House, Family Support Group

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

Vet to Vet Café

sets schedule

Angelic Health Veteran Support Services offers Vet-to-Vet Cafes to help connect military veterans to services, support and each other. It is free and open to all veterans.

— 1 to 2 p.m. Sept. 18: Angelic Health Community Outreach Center, 23 Peterson St., Millville

— 1 to 2 p.m. Oct. 2: Shore Medical Center, 100 Medical Center Way, Somers Point 

— 1 to 2 p.m. Dec. 18: Angelic Health Community Outreach Center, 23 Peterson St., Millville

Men RSVP to John Prutting at (609) 464-8377 or jprutting@angelichospice.net.

Women RSVP to Philecia Howard at (609) 385-3934 or phoward@angelichospice.net.

Tuesday night

Dances in S.P.

SOMERS POINT – The Dance Society’s Tuesday night dances are at Somers Point Fire Co. No. 1’s hall at 447 Bethel Road, Somers Point. 

The dances are 7:30 to 10 p.m. Tuesdays featuring live musical duos, light snacks, social dancing, mixers and some line dancing. Cost is $10. “Come out and kick up your heels or just listen to some good music,” a spokes-dancer said. For more information call Rita Voli at (609) 408-3619.

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 5 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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