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all the fun, the food, and the friends.
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n coming weeks, the area will host a number of festi-
vals where people will come together and enjoy some
family fun. The focus of each festival variesand fla-
vorsthe gathering with a spiciness all its own.
Today, for example, is opening day of the 137th
annual Feast of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Italian
Festival, to be held through next Monday, July 16. On
that day, the focus is on the religious faith of the Italian
farmers who more than a century ago held the first pro-
cession of saints through the streets of the fledgling
farming community. Leading up to next Monday, the fun
starts at 6 p.m. each day and includes amusement rides,
food stands featuring Italian and Spanish specialties as
well as carnival favorites, and bands and entertainment
including Jerry Blavat at 8 p.m. this evening. For a com-
plete schedule of bands, masses, and food stand menus:
http://mountcarmelsociety.homestead.com/index.html.
The Puerto Rican Festival of New Jersey opens
the week of July 21 through 29 in their 45th annual
Celebration of Puerto Rican Culture.
On Saturday, July 21, the Annual Banquet will take
place at Divine Mercy Parish located at 23 W. Chestnut
Ave., $50 per person/includes dinner, drinks and enter-
tainment.
The next day, Sunday, July 22, will feature the Flag
Raising Ceremony on the steps of Vineland City Hall
Cruisin the Delaware Bay
The Delaware Bay Lighthouse Keepers & Fiends Association will host four
lighthouse cruises on Delaware Bay this summer.
Sunday, July 15, 3:30 p.m.: Sunset Cruise to Harbor of Refuge.
Saturday, August 4, 4:30 p.m.: Moonlight Cruise to Ship John Shoal.
Sunday, August 12, 4:30 p.m.: Sunset Cruise to Ship John Shoal.
Saturday, August 25, 4 p.m: Moonlight Cruise to Brandywine Shoal.
Cruises leave from Dock 5, the state marina, in Fortescue, aboard the
Bonanza II. You may bring a bag lunch; water and sodas will be provided.
Tickets are $40; $20 for kids under 12. Lighthouses seen will depend
on which cruise you take.
Reservations are required. Call 856-825-0123 or 856-691-8224. Cruises
fill up very quickly so reserve early.
Summertime
is Festival Time
The beach moves inland to Landis Avenue for the Vineland Seafood Festival.
Other area festivals focus on religious and cultural heritage.
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Trade Winds
Our columnist still sees Jersey for its
strangeness every now and then.
I
ts been almost 27 years since I
moved to beautiful South Jersey but
every so often I still get that
stranger in a strange land feeling.
For instance, last week we were driving to
a friend's house for dinner. Along the way
we passed field after field of farmcrops.
Imstill amazed by that because, grow-
ing up in Detroit, the only green I sawon a
regular basis were the traffic signals.
Which is not to say that I didnt get
some farmexperience, because each sum-
mer each of us grandkids got to spend a
week on my grandparents 40-acre farmup
in Michigans thumb area.
Gramps, who had severe arthritis, let
the farmer across the road work his farm
but the only thing I can ever remember
themgrowing were sugar beets.
To this day, Imstill not sure what a
sugar beet is, but I knowMichigan used to
produce a lot of them.
And I couldn't tell a sugar beet plant
froma rose bush.
Anyway, when I mentioned the crops to
my wife, she said, those are peppers,
those over there are eggplant and the ones
there are long hots.
I was impressed. So I kept an eye peeled
the rest of the drive for a cornfield, which I
was fairly certain I could identify.
No such luck, although Imnot certain
it would have impressed her anyway.
At our friends, I was offered a fried
squash flower as an appetizer.
Now, I had heard of them, although Id
never tried them. My wife makes them
occasionally but always follows her aunts
recipe, which calls for dredging themin
egg wash.
Imallergic to egg, so I never took the
chance.
When I passed on the appetizer, I
explained my allergy.
No problem, he said, these are done
in a beer batter. No eggs.
The first one was delicious. So were the
next seven or eight.
A fewdays later I got that same feeling
of strangeness at the dinner table. My step-
son had dropped us off some escarole and
my wife made soup.
Left to my own devices Imnot sure
what I would have done with escarole but
I dont think I would have come up with
soup; a salad maybe, or food for the rabbits
in our yard.
The soup, however, was delicious.
But who would have thought it possi-
ble? Of course, I say the same thing about
broccoli rabe, dandelion greens, and egg-
plant. Those are all things Id never experi-
enced until my arrival here either.
My parents both grewup on farms but
moved to the city (Detroit) for work. Mom
didnt want to have anything more to do
with farms but Dad always kept a very
small garden (tomatoes and rhubarb) and
lots of flowers.
Our weekly diet was pretty predictable.
Not bad; just predictable.
An exotic dinner for us would be either
Italian or Chinese. Both came boxed.
If Chinese, it was that LaChoy complete kit
that gave you a big can of chowmein, a little bag
of rice to cook and a can of fried noodles.
I cant remember if the soy sauce came
with it.
If Italian, it was the Chef Boyardee kit
that gave you the box of spaghetti, a can of
sauce and a little shaker of parmesan cheese.
These days, when my wife says we are
having spaghetti, I never knowwhat to
expect; but I knowits not coming out of a
boxed kit.
Why, Ive actually enjoyed spaghetti
shaped like corkscrews and covered with
green (not red!) sauce.
Southern NewJersey is such a wonder-
ful countryeven if we do have some crazy
weather.
I think Ive mentioned before that my
one wor' description for South Jersey
would be windy.
Boy, was that ever true when that little
weather phenomenon hit the weekend
before last.
The weather pundits even came up
with a newword (or at least newto me) to
describe it.
I think the word sounded like duran-
go (which sounds suspiciously like an old
John Wayne movie to me). I cant check
the spelling becauseas of this writing
were still without internet service. (Ed.
note: The actual word is derecho, a new
weather word to add to our vocabularies.)
At least the stormdidnt seemto hurt
the farmers too much.
The tomatoes are coming in soon,
which means Ill soon be enjoying what I
think of as the signature South Jersey
sandwichtoasted Italian bread, heavily
buttered, with thick slices of fresh tomato
(still warmfromthe sun, if possible) and a
dash of sea salt. I
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Millville Dentist Awards Good Deed Honor
Millville dentist Dr. George
Kourakin has honored a Bridgeton
student for his efforts to save an
endangered species.
The dentist first launched his
Good Deed Contest in the begin-
ning of the 2011-2012 school year to
encourage youths under 18 years of
age to do a good deed.
I wanted students to get involved
in this contest, because I feel it is
necessary to reward good deeds,
rather than complain of shortcom-
ings, said Dr. Kourakin. If we
reward our youth for a job well
done, we can actually prompt more
of those good activities.
Students of all ages throughout
Cumberland County wrote about the good deeds they have done, ranging from
personal charity and kindness to group community service projects, for the
chance to win a new laptop.
The contest winner, 10-year-old Jacob Cobb, worked with his classmates in
Mrs. Batemans fourth-grade class at Woodland Country Day School to spread
awareness of the danger facing orangutans in the wake of habitat destruction.
Cobb and his classmates educated fellow students on how they can help the
endangered species through posters and public speaking. The class also held
bake sales to raise money for the Orangutan Foundation.
Since Cobbs good deed involved a whole class of students, he requested that
the money intended for the purchase of a new personal laptop instead be used
to help save the orangutans. Dr. Kourakin donated the amount, $300, to the
World Wildlife Fund.
On June 27, Dr. Kourakin awarded Cobb a Good Deed certificate at his den-
tal office, My Dentist, located at 16 West Vine Street in Millville. Cobb also
received a few surprises from the World Wildlife Fund.
This contest, which is intended to become an annual occurrence, wont be the
last community event hosted by My Dentist.
We will be conducting similar community events in Millville periodically
throughout the year, Dr. Kourakin said. It is important for me to stay involved
and give back to my community and the surrounding areas while encouraging
and promoting civic pride.
Dr. George Kourakin presents Jacob Cobb with his Good Deed certificate.
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Darden Awards Boys & Girls Club Grant
The Darden Restaurants, which consists of Red Lobster and Longhorn
Steakhouse, recently presented the Boys & Girls Club of Vineland with a $2,000
grant for its Cultural Dance Program. The dance program consists of Hip Hop,
Zumba and other modern dance styles as well as nutrition and fitness education
for youth.
Pictured: Club staff, youth and Darden employees during the check presentation. Of spe-
cial note, the Darden employees danced with the children and also created a "human
sculpture" during its after-school program held at the Carl Arthur Center in Vineland.
Ronald McDonald House Commends Local Author
As the lazy days of summer fill the calendar, the Ronald McDonald House is
anything but quiet.
On behalf of the families that are currently staying at the Ronald McDonald
House of Southern New Jersey, the staff at RMH would like to commend Alesia
Shute, local author and President of the Alesia Shute Foundation, for providing
delicious meals to families in need.
From the moment Alesia walked through our doors, there was an energy in
the air that made everyone come alive with excitement, said Sonia Mixter
Guzman, house manager of RMH of SNJ. She went above and beyond by not
only bringing dinner, but also providing such a generous check. If it were not for
her support, we would not be able to provide a hot meal for a hungry tummy or
a pillow for a worried head. The entire staff would like to wholeheartedly thank
her for her contributions.
As we welcome families from other counties and countries, we reflect on the
generosity of donors like Alesia, that make this house a home for so many chil-
dren. We are especially grateful for her ability to juggle the everyday struggles
and still find the time to care. We are so grateful to the Alesia Shute Foundation
for all the support.
From left: Cliff Shute, husband of Alesia Shute; Alesia Shute; Alesia Shute Foundation
employees Pat Reinhart, Brent Lilliston (behind Pat), Charles Weller, and Carole Perez.
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THURSDAY, JULY 12
Summer Fun Luncheon. Ramada Inn in
Vineland, 2216 West Landis Ave. and
Route 55. (Parking in the rear entrance.).
12 noon1:45 p.m. Peggie Ferrarie and
Bernadette Doerr will talk about scrap-
booking and card making. Cynthia
Holloway from Maryland will speak on
"How to Forget the Past and Press On."
Open to all women. $15 inclusive. Free
nursery (bring a bag lunch for each child).
856-327-4181 or www.gscwc.org/
Storyteller Michael A. Forestieri.
Millville Public Library, 210 Buck St.,
Millville. 1:30 p.m. Children will enjoy the
humor and magic as the storyteller per-
forms "There's a Giant Reading My Book".
Register at 856-825-7087, ext. 12. All
Millville Public Library programs are free
and open to the public.
Downtown Glassboro Summerfest.
Rowan Boulevard,will rock with live music,
food, beer and wine and tons of fun for
the whole family (rain date July 19). 410
p.m. Bring beach chairs and blankets for
free live musical entertainment all night
featuring Glassboro Blues band TK & The
Howlers, singer songwriter Laura Cheadle
and Swedesboro rockers East Ave. Band,
all hosted by Emcee Ava Gudonis. Visit
www.glassboromarketplace.com for more.
FRIDAY, JULY 13
Second Friday By The Bay. Bivalve.
5:308:30 p.m. Enjoy food, music, gallery
exhibits, lectures, vendors, and craft activ-
ities in a beautiful waterfront setting. July
theme is People of the Sea. The Caf
offers service inside and on the wharves
for those who would like to dine alfresco.
Guests can sit and enjoy a dozen oysters,
sip New Jersey beer or wine, have a deli-
cious bowl of the Cafe's signature Oyster
Chowder or a homemade dessert while
listening to the music or just watching the
river flow. Local singer and storyteller Jim
Albertson, and The Johnson Girls, an
energetic all-woman mostly a cappella
group from New York, performs folk music
with an emphasis on songs of the sea and
shore.
SATURDAY, JULY 14
Bivalve Family Fun Day: Seafarers
and Buccaneers. Noon5 p.m. A day of
activities and entertainment. Seafood and
beverages on the wharves. The Johnson
Girls will perform and invite guests to sing
along. Imagination Station will offer craft
activities for the kids, and the Museum
will offer hands-on historical fun and
games.
MONDAY, JULY 16
NAMI Meeting. Chestnut Assembly of
God, 2554 E. Chestnut Ave., Vineland. The
Cumberland County Chapter of the
National Alliance on Mental Illness holds its
business/support group meeting. 7 - 9 p.m.
691-9234 or 794-9987.
TUESDAY, JULY 17
City Council Meeting. Council
Chambers, City Hall, Vineland. 7:30 p.m.
Formal official action may be taken at such
meetings on any and all business involving
The City of Vineland. Pre-meeting confer-
ences at 7 p.m., at the Council Caucus
Room, City Hall. No formal official action
shall be taken at any such pre-meeting
conference.
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion,
The Witch and The Wardrobe. Millville
Public Library, 210 Buck St., Millville. 1:30
p.m. Rated PG. Popcorn will be provided.
Other snacks and bottled water are permit-
ted. Register at Circulation Desk or call
856-825-7087, ext. 12.
Kids Klub: Make N Take Crafts.
Cumberland Mall, Center Court, Rts 47 and
55, Vineland. Join Michaels Arts & Crafts
for a make n take crafting adventure! Kids
will create their own special crafts to take
home to enjoy. 10:30 a.m. Kids Klub
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SUNDAY FAMILY FUN DAYS
Every Sunday all children 17 and
under will be admitted free to
WheatonArts Sunday Family Fun
Days throughout the year. Interactive
programming includes hands on art
projects and crafts, seasonal design
competitions and special events:
July 8, 1 to 3 p.m., Paper
Baubles and Beads
July 15, 1 to 3 p.m., Body
Tracing and Painting
July 22, 1 to 3 p.m., Mural
Painting
July 29, 1 to 3 p.m., Culinary
Creations: Cupcake Decorating
August 5, 1 to 3 p.m., Polymer
Clay Tile Mosaics
August 12, First Session: 1 to 2
p.m., Second Session: 2 to 3 p.m.,
Summer Still Life Drawing
August 19, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.,
Fire Muster
August 19, 1 to 3 p.m., The Art
of Macedonian Crochet with Elena
Stefanovic
August 26, 1 to 3 p.m., -
Crochet Beadwork Demonstration:
Balkan patterns with Miriam
Milgram, and 3 to 4 p.m., - Finger
Knitting
September 2, First Session: 1 to
2 p.m., Second Session: 2 to 3 p.m.,
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The culmination of the celebration will
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Landis Park with activities that continue
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The Puerto Rican Festival is sponsored in
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Downtown Vineland will again be the
site of the Vineland Seafood Festival.
Sponsored by Newfield Bank, the Festival
will be held on Saturday, July 21 (rain
date: July 22), when Landis Avenue will
turn into a manmade beach between Sixth
and Seventh streets.
This years event features the larest
seafood vendor list ever, including
Merighis Savoy Inn, Greenview Inn,
Marcianos Restaurant, Larrys II, Lurie
Lucianos Fresh Market, Las Lomas
Mexican Grille, Cruisin Kitchen, North
Italy Club, Taste of the Island, The Shrimp
Man, Dads Seafood, Moris Restaurant,
Bi-Catch Cafe, and a great cast of support-
ing vendors featuring Bellview Winery,
Margarita Doctor, Sweet Life Bakery,
Tickly Your Taste Buds, and Myro Dog.
For entertainment, the festival will fea-
ture two well-known local bands in
Double Helix and the Voodudes.
Along with seafood specialities, the
event will feature standard seafood sta-
ples, including crabs, clams, oysters,
shrimp, mussels, and fresh fish. Plus ice
cream and soft drinks, and classic sum-
mertime food for the non-seafood fan,
including hamburgers, hot dogs, steamed
corn, french fries and grilled chicken.
The festival will start at 4 p.m. and is
expected to go until 9 p.m. No pets, skate-
boards or bikes will be permitted in the
event block area.
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6th Annual Peach Festival, held at
Malaga Camp, 4500 N. Delsea Drive, in
Newfield, on Saturday, August 25, from 10
a.m. to 3 p.m. There, youll find all things
related to peaches, a tasty product for
which the area is well known. It has been
held the last five years at the peak of the
peach harvest. For more information, call
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which provides nearly
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increase of more than $138,000 over last year. South Jersey Healthcare Elmer
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As part of her visit, Commissioner ODowd toured the hospitals maternity
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status. South Jersey Healthcare Elmer Hospital was the first hospital in New
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and recognizes hospitals and birthing centers that offer an optimal level of care
for infant feeding.
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Baby-Friendly designation. Capital Health in Hopewell was the second hospital
in New Jersey to receive the designation.
Holden Speaks to Service Clubs
Chaplain Gary
Holden recently
spoke to members
of the Vineland
Service Clubs
Council at its
monthly meeting
held at the YMCA.
Holden is part of
the Vineland
Positive Youth
Coalition (formerly
Prevention Policy
Board), which is
made up of repre-
sentatives of gov-
ernment, schools and non-profit organizations from throughout the Cumberland
County region. The group's major purpose is to prevent youth from entering the
juvenile justice system.
Holden explained that a big part of the organization's focus is the Vineland
Mentoring Initiativea program that provides positive role models to at-risk ele-
mentary-aged youth in the area. Mentoring services provided through this initia-
tive include individual and school-based mentoring services to youth on a con-
sistent basis.
Pictured from left: Diane Kolman, Soroptimist International; Jo Pagano, Countryside
Garden Club; VSCC Vice President Ann Mulvihill, Family Success Center; VSCC Treasurer
BJ Giercyk, Tiny Tim Foundation; Chaplain Gary Holden; VSCC President Chris Volker,
Boys & Girls Club; Norene Ritter, Library Foundation; Bruce Middleton, Vineland Rotary
Club; and Chris Kubaska, South Jersey AIDS Alliance.
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T
he metaphoric road to develop-
ing the resort town of Sea Isle
City was paved with the cre-
ation of railway lines, the acqui-
sition of land titles and the assistance of
local businessmen, but there were other
factors that also made the newest dream
of Charles K. Landis a reality. Sufficient
funds and an interested public were need-
ed to ensure its success as well.
After taking several mortgages in the
early stages of establishing his resort
town, Landis finally undertook a move
that clearly provided him with the advan-
tage in this new enterprise. He recorded
this move in the September 24, 1880, entry
in his journal: Established mortgage of
$10,000 Ludlams Island & cancelled the
other mortgages. Paid $2,050 for this
money. It give[s] me however, the control
of the Island. I negotiated the matter
through Henry Whelan. The commission
and what has been expended comes to
$7,500. I got $1,000 and expect to get the
balance in a few days. This will pay my
taxes and stave off some of my dunsI
shall now establish the Island enterprise
soon as possible.
As early as February 1880, Landis had
been contacted by individuals interested
in purchasing property in Sea Isle, but
buyers needed to be patient for another
year before they had their chance to
become official residents. According to
Jeffrey M. Dorwart s book Cape May
County, New Jersey: The Making of an
American Resort Community, Landis
incorporated, along with his chief clerk
John Burk and Philip P. Baker, the Sea Isle
City Improvement Company to sell land
and build houses, hotels, docks, seawalls
and piers. Landis would serve as presi-
dent of the group, with Burk as secretary
and William A. House as treasurer.
Dorwart also reports that Landis offered
one million dollars in capital stock, pro-
vided tours for interested investors and
directed installation of gas, waterworks
and electric lighting.
According to 1881 promotional material
reproduced in South Jersey Magazine, the
Sea Isle City Improvement Company, with
a Board of Directors consisting of Landis,
Burk, Baker, House, Seaman R. Fowler,
Henry Hartson and Benjamin Swain, Jr.,
owned 960 acres of landing, fronting
three miles upon the Beach and embrac-
ing 5,405 town lots north of the railroad.
The property south of the railway was a
private enterprise.
By spring 1881, advertisements for Sea
Isle began appearing and the selling of
property commenced. Proclaiming the
availability of lots 50 feet front by 110 feet
deep, the ads offered oceanfront location
and corner lots for $250 and others for
$150. Landis also provided a map of the
town, displaying the 60 blocks on one side
of Railroad Avenue and 76 blocks on the
other side that contained property for sale.
Each block contained a total of 24 lots.
Tours were available seven days a week,
with a surveyor always present to show
lots. The West Jersey Railroad provided
transportation for prospective buyers.
The map is revealing in not only detail-
ing the lots advertised by the Sea Isle City
Improvement Company, but in highlight-
ing the sales that occurred in the first two
months of promotion. By June, much of
the beachfront property had been pur-
chased as well as the next two blocks clos-
est to Railroad Avenue.
The advantages afforded those pur-
chasing Sea Isle property was carefully
outlined in the engineers report used to
entice interested buyers: The island is 6
miles in lengthand is surrounded by
the Atlantic Ocean, Ludlam Bay and a nav-
igable channel called the Thoroughfare,
furnishing excellent advantages for fish-
ing, sailing and still water bathing. A
beach 150 feet wide extends the entire
length of the Island [with] unusual facili-
ties for walking and bathing which are not
excelled by any watering place on the
coastthe advantages the beach affords
for bathing are excellent, there being no
undertow perceptible and in this respect
peculiar.
There is one other thing the map of the
town illuminates when examined careful-
ly. While there are a series of streets
named after aquatic items such as
Dolphin, Pearl, Coral and Shell,
another collection of roadways bear
names that were not particularly indige-
nous to the area until the establishment of
Sea Isle: Whelen, House, Hartson,
Swain, Fowler and Landis. I
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Sea Isle City
Adequate funding and interested buyers allowed
Charles K. Landis to open the town to its first
occupants in 1881.
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Visitors Center Relocates to
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announced that the Salem County Visitors
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has relocated to the Robert Gibbon Johnson
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The house looks great and definitely
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Julie Acton. The Robert Gibbon Johnson
house has stood majestically since 1806. Its
a perfect early American architectural
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Center (Salem Municipal Building) located
at #1 New Market St. in Salem was opened
on May 31, 2003. Using the historic city
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Johnson Hall was renovated.
The Salem County Visitors Center will
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selection of wine and cigars. Open-air deck
bar and patio.
Larry's II Restaurant, 907 N. Main Rd.,
Vineland, 692-9001. Three meals daily.
Sunday breakfast buffet, early-bird dinners.
La Locanda Pizzeria & Ristorante, 1406 S.
Main Rd., Vineland, 794-3332. Pasta, veal,
chicken. Lunch and dinner. Closed Sun.
Marcianos Restaurant, 947 N. Delsea Dr.,
Vineland, 563-0030. Italian-American cui-
sine, seafood and veal. Open daily for
lunch and dinner, Sunday breakfast buffet.
Manny & Vics, 1687 N. Delsea Dr., Vineland,
696-3100. Daily pizza specials, delivery.
Mannys Pizza, 426 N. High St., Millville,
327-5081. Daily pizza specials, delivery.
Martinos Trattoria & Pizzeria, 2614 E.
Chestnut Ave., Vineland, 692-4448. Brick
oven pizza, risotto, polenta. Three meals
daily.
Merighi's Savoy Inn, E. Landis Ave. and
Union Rd., Vineland, 691-8051.
Banquet/wedding facility and intimate
restaurant. Dungeness Crabs Night on
Tuesdays in the Bistro. Gourmet Pizza Nite
on Wed. Outdoor dining in the adjacent
Lunas Outdoor Bar & Grille.
Millville Queen Diner, 109 E. Broad Street,
Millville. 327-0900. Open 7 Days a Week 24
Hours.
Milmay Tavern, Tuckahoe and Bears Head
rds., Milmay, 476-3611. Gourmet lunches
and dinners, casual setting.
Moes Southwest Grill, 2188 N. 2nd St.,
Millville, 825-3525. Tex-Mex, burritos, catering.
Moris, E. Landis Ave., Vineland. 690-0300.
Adjacent to the Landis Theater Performing
Arts Center. Includes a casual, upscale
restaurant with a banquet facility and
lounge on site. Lunch and dinner.
MVP Bar, 408 Wheat Road, Vineland, 697-
9825. Full bar menu, drink specials.
Neptune Restaurant and Cocktail Lounge,
1554 S. Delsea Dr., Vineland, 692-2800.
Live lobsters, seafood, prime rib, steak,
cocktails.
Old Oar House Irish Pub, 123 N. High
Street Millville, 293-1200. New menu,
kitchen open until 1 a.m. Smoker friendly
outdoor beer garden.
Olympia Restaurant, 739 S. Delsea Dr.,
Vineland, 691-6095. Authentic Greek cui-
sinelamb dishes and salads.
Pegasus, Rts. 40 and 47, Vineland, 694-
0500. Breakfast, lunch, dinner specials;
convenient drive-thru, mini-meal specials.
DINING OUT
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On June 19, John Borelli Jr. (center),
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Business Development, both of
Newfield National Bank, presented
Dale Elbeuf, Superintendent of
Recreation for the City of Vineland
and Seafood Festival event organizer,
with a $3,000 donation for sponsor-
ship of the event.
The Festival will be held
Saturday, July 21, 2012, 4 to 9 p.m.
on the 600 block of Landis Avenue
in Vineland.
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697-1440. Bar and restaurant with daily
drink specials and lunch specials.
Saigon, 2180 N. Second St., Millville, 327-
8878. Authentic Vietnamesenoodle
soups, curry, hotpot, Buddhist vegetarian.
South Vineland Tavern, 2350 S. Main Rd.,
Vineland, 692-7888. Breakfast, lunch, din-
ner daily. Seafood and prime rib.
Speedway Cafe at Ramada, W. Landis Ave.
and Rt. 55, Vineland, 696-8600. Open
Daily, 6 a.m.-11 p.m. Breakfast served all
day. Daily specials Monday thru Friday.
Over 30 dinner selections at 2 for $19.99
and also 7 for $7.00 available 7 days a
week starting at 3 pm.
Stewarts Root Beer, 6584 S. Delsea Drive,
Vineland, 696-8062. Car-side service,
burgers, shakes, and of course, root beer.
Sweet Life Bakery, 601 E. Landis Ave.,
Vineland, 692-5353. Neighborhood bakery.
Homemade pastries, cakes, coffee.
A Taste of the Islands, 731 Landis Ave.,
Vineland, 691-9555. First prize winning
BBQ Ribs, Jamaican Jerk chicken, Curry
chicken, seafood, rice and beans and
much more. Closed Sunday only.
Ten22 Bar & Grill at Centerton Country
Club, 1022 Almond Rd., Pittsgrove, 358-
3325. Lunch and dinner. New tavern menu
features soups, salads, burgers, sandwich-
es, wraps and entree selections. Sunday
Brunch extravaganza.
Tre Belleze, 363 E. Wheat Rd., Buena, 697-
8500. Serving lunch and dinner daily with
complimentary buffet Thurs., Fri. and Sat.
from 3-5 p.m. Serving gluten-free pizza,
pasta and beer.
Uncle Rickys Outdoor Bar, 470 E. Wheat
Rd., Vineland, 691-4454. Ribs, chicken,
fish, steaks. Always clams, eat in or take
out. Live music Saturday & Sunday night.
Dungeness Crab All You Can Eat.
Villa Fazzolari, 821 Harding Hwy., Buena
Vista, 697-7107. Dinner combos, grilled
meats, fish. Lunch and dinner daily.
Wheat Road Cold Cuts, 302 Wheat Rd.,
Vineland, 697-0320. Deli and catering.
Wild Wings, 1843 E. Wheat Rd., Vineland,
691-8899. Dinners, grilled sandwiches, wings.
Winfields. 106 N. High St., Millville, 327-
0909. Continental cuisine and spirits
served in a casually upscale setting.
Ye Olde Centerton Inn, 1136 Almond Rd.,
Pittsgrove, 358-3201. American classics
served in a picturesque setting.
Grillin On the Farm
Muzzarelli Farm Market held its 3rd Annual Grillin on the Farm event on
Sunday, July 8. Free samples of all the grilled food were available, featuring
Jersey Fresh fruits and veggies. Pictured at right is Vinnie Berti grilling some
pizza, and at left, folks enjoying some Jersey corn.
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How to Choose Your New Best
Friend from An Animal Shelter
Among the biggest victims of the eco-
nomic recession are the once beloved fam-
ily pets surrendered to shelters, as their
owners deal with extended joblessness.
The U.S. Humane Society estimates that 6
to 8 million dogs and cats enter shelters
each yearand 3 to 4 million are eutha-
nized.
We dont have firm numbers but we
know anecdotally that the communities
that have been hardest hit by the economic
downturn are seeing that reflected in their
shelter intake numbers, says Inga Fricke,
director of sheltering issues for the U.S.
Humane Society. And, unfortunately,
while the majority of the public is in favor
of adopting pets from shelters, very few
usually about 20 percentactually do.
That has recently gone up slightly to the
mid-20s.
Fricke and retired police officer Irvin
Cannon, a confirmed dog lover whose new
book, For the Love of Dog Tales
(www.FortheLoveofDogTales.com), gives
voice to mans best friend, hope people
getting back on their feet will consider
adopting a shelter dog.
You wont find a better companion,
whether you bring home a mystery mixed-
breed or a purebred Labrador, he says.
Everyone thinks mutts are smarter and
generally healthier, but really, it all
depends on their mix of breeds and which
breed strain is dominant.
Border collies and Rottweilers are two
of the smartest breeds, Cannon says. But
they tend to have other traits, too, which
are just as important to consider when
choosing what dog best suits your lifestyle.
Remember, dogs are as individual as peo-
ple. A dogs breed, or breed mix, is no
guarantee that it will have certain traits.
That said, border collies tend to need
lots of room to run and lots of attention
theyre high-maintenance, Cannon says. If
you cant spend a lot of active time with
them, theyll be unhappy and youll have
problems.
Rottweilers are fast learners and love-
able family animals, but they also tend to
have bold personalities associated with
pack leaders. If you dont think you can
assert your authority, or if you have young
or shy children, you might want to consid-
er a more submissive breed. Dominant
dogs that are allowed to bully their family
members can become dangerously aggres-
sive.
Here are some other tidbits regarding
breeds:
Among other dog breeds known for
intelligence: Shetland sheepdogs, golden
retrievers, Labrador retrievers, poodles,
Australian cattle dogs, Papillons and
Doberman pinschers.
Bulldogs, beagles and Basset hounds
all start with B but get much lower
grades for smarts.
Its a myth that mutts have fewer
health issues than purebred dogs. Because
some breeds have tendencies toward prob-
lems such as deafness, blindness or hip
dysplasia, remember, these are genetic
issues that are inherited. So if youre
mixed-breed includes some German shep-
herd, it may also have hip dysplasia (a
problem with the joints bone structure).
If youre in the market for a purebred
dog, you have a 25 percent chance of find-
ing onealthough maybe not the breed
you wantat a shelter. If your heart is set
on a specific breed, check your area for a
rescue group specializing in that breed.
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Unfortunately many of these owners also learn the hard way just what can
happen to a pet left in a car for even as little as five minutes. Whether in the
full sun or full shade, windows up, cracked or completely down, water avail-
able or notdon't leave your pet in the car. Not only is it not a good idea,
it's a crime.
If you see an animal left in a vehicle, please act by contacting a store
employee, your local police department and local humane society or SPCA.
Think just a few minutes for you to run into your favorite store isn't a
problem? On a warm day, the temperature in a car can reach 120 degrees in
just two minutes, even with the windows partially open. If you see an animal
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The 4-H Youth
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nity for kids to connect
with the States agricul-
tural heritage through the
animal science program.
Youth can learn about all
aspects of raising ani-
malshow to care for,
feed, breed and select
animals for show, market
or pleasure. Through the
4-H animal science pro-
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opportunity to learn
about horses, dairy and
beef cattle, sheep, pigs,
chickens and other farm
animals to which they
otherwise might not have
access.
The goal of the animal science program is the same as that for all 4-H
programsto teach children important life skills through hands-on learning.
While learning about their animal of choice, children in the animal science
clubs gain a sense of responsibility, learn how to keep accurate records, gain
self-confidence, discover potential careers, learn to present themselves in
public and at the same time have a lot of fun. They may also participate in
special county-wide, state and national 4-H programs.
In addition to animal science clubs, events such as the Hippology, Horse
Bowl, Horse Judging and even model horse shows allow children who do not
own a horse to learn more about them. These 4-H events are becoming
more popular as farmland continues to decrease in New Jersey. But,
regardless of what kind of 4-H club a child belongs to, the theme is the
sameto make learning fun.
The 4-H Youth Development Program is part of Rutgers Cooperative
Extension, a unit of the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station. 4-H
educational programs are offered to all youth, grades K-13, on an age-appro-
priate basis, without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, ancestry,
and any other category protected by law.
For more information about the Cumberland County 4-H Program call the
4-H Center at 856-451-2800, ext. 3 or visit the Cumberland 4-H website at
cumberland4h.com.
Pictured: 4-Her Madison Hoban with her giant rabbit.
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measure the depth of the hole.
Add or remove soil in the hole so
the top of the rootball will be flush
with the ground.
3. Place: If the root ball has a wire
basket, remove the bottom third of
the basket. Gently roll the rootball
into the hole. Do not move tree by
its trunk.
4. Adjust: Look at the tree from a
few angles, making sure that the
tree is straight. If needed, add soil
under the rootball. Once the tree is
in the hole and straight, remove
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the tree trunk or remove the
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6. Fill: Slightly compact the soil as
you fill the hole.
7. Mulch and water: Mulch around
the tree in a doughnut shape and
water thoroughly. Continue to
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Nightlife at Bennigans. 2196 W.
Landis Ave., Vineland, 205-0010. Karaoke
Thursdays with Bob Morgan, 9 p.m.-
close, $3 Heinekens, DJ/Dance Party
Fridays 9 p.m.-Close, $3 Coronas. All
Sports Packages: MLB Extra Innings, NBA
League Pass, NHL Center Ice, and NFL
Sunday Ticket. $3 23-oz. Coors Light &
$5 23-oz. Call for RSVP and information.
EVERY TUESDAY
Karaoke. The Cosmopolitan. 3513 S.
Delsea Dr,, Vineland. Come sing your heart
out. 765-5977.
EVERY WEDNESDAY
Salsa Night. The Cosmopolitan. 3513 S.
Delsea Dr., Vineland. Latin-inspired dance
party. 765-5977.
Country Dancing. The Centerton Country
Club & Event Center, 1022 Almond Rd.,
Pittsgrove. 711 p.m.
EVERY THURSDAY
Jazz Duos. Annata Wine Bar, Bellevue
Ave., Hammonton, 609-704-9797. Live Jazz
featuring area's best jazz duos. 6:30 - 9:30
p.m. No cover. RSVP recommended.
Magician Kevin Bethea. Centerton
Country Club & Event Center, Ten22 Bar &
Grill, 1022 Almond Rd., Pittsgrove, 358-
3325. 68 p.m. Magician and sleight of
hand illusionist performs his world-class
magic.
JULY 12 THROUGH 15
Nightlife at Ten22. Centerton Country
Club & Event Center, The Patio Bar at
Ten22, 1022 Almond Rd., Pittsgrove, 358-
3325. Thurs: DJ Tommy B 8 p.m., Fri:
TBA 9 p.m., Sat: DJ Tommy B 9 p.m.
Nightlife at Moris. Lou Ferretti's Mori's
on Landis, 830 E. Landis Ave., Vineland,
690-0300. Live entertainment every
Thursday, Friday, and Saturday night. 8
p.m.12 midnight. Thursday and Friday:
Kenny Jeremiah and Bittersweet. Sat:
TBA.
JULY 12 THROUGH 16
Nightlife at Ramada. Harry's Pub at
Ramada, W. Landis Ave. and Rt. 55,
Vineland, 696-3800. Wed.: Ladies Night,
1/2 price appetizers all night. Happy
Hour Mon.-Sat, 4-6 p.m. $1 off alcoholic
drinks. Wed.Sat., live entertainment.
JULY 12, 13, AND 14
Nightlife at Neptune Restaurant.
1554 S. Delsea Dr., Vineland. Nightly
entertainment. Call for details. 692-2800.
Nightlife at The Rail. The Rail, 1252
Harding Hwy, Richland. 697-7245. Thurs.:
Beer Pong Tournament with $100 Cash
Prize. Fri.: TBA. Sat.: TBA.
Nightlife at Bojos. 222 N. High St.,
Millville, 327-8011. Tues.: Bike Nite with
live entertainment. Thurs.: Karaoke. Fri.:
Mike Bryan Band. Sat.: DJ/band. Daily
drink and food specials.
Nightlife at Old Oar House. Old Oar
House Irish Pub. 123 N. High St., Millville,
293-1200. Wed.: Karaoke 9 p.m., Fri.:
Ravioli Shanker, 9 p.m., Sat.: Rob Huntley,
9 p.m. Sun.: Joe Kozak, 58 p.m.
EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Top 40 Dance Party w/ DJ Tony
Morris. The Cosmopolitan. 3513 S. Delsea
Dr,, Vineland. All of the most popular main-
stream dance music. 765-5977.
FRIDAY, JULY 13
Rich Fuller and Friends. Bogarts
Bookstore. 210 N. High St., Millville. Free
admission. 79 p.m.
SATURDAY, JULY 14
Gordon Vincent. Bogarts Bookstore.
210 N. High St., Millville. Free admission.
"Soul of Charlie Parker & the Rebel of
Bob Dylan." 79 p.m.
Adelante. The Sweet Life Bakery, 601 E.
Landis Ave., Vineland, 692-5353. Live
music. Sets: 11 a.m. and 12:15 p.m.
SUNDAY, JULY 15
Poetry on High. Bogarts Bookstore. 210
N. High St., Millville. Free admission. "
Original poetry and music with Host Rita
Lyman. 1:30-4:30 p.m.
MONDAY, JULY 16
Four Wheel Drive. Giampetro Park, E.
Landis Ave., Vineland. 7 p.m. Enrico
Serra Band Shell. In case of rain:
Memorial School Auditorium, Main Rd.
and Chestnut Ave. Come out and enjoy
the free Monday concerts and dancing
on the adjacent dance floor. Upcoming
concerts:, 7/23 Ross Ippolito Combo,
7/30 Joe Luisi, One Man Big Band, 8/6
Buddy and the Blue Flames, 8/13 Corky
Gale Combo, 8/20 Bud Cavallo Duo,
8/27 Frank Marone and The Italians.
TUESDAY, JULY 17
Buddy Galzerano Big Band. Bruno
Melini Park, 616 Central Ave., Minotola.
79 p.m. Rain or shine. Come out and
enjoy the free Tuesday concerts staged
by The American Federation of
Musicians, Local 595. Upcoming con-
certs: 7/24 Buddy Cavallo Duo, 7/31
Bill Newnem, 8/7 John Lolli, 8/14
John Melton Big Band, 8/21 Joe Luisi.
JULY 13, 14, 15, AND 20, 21 22
Little Shop of Horrors. The Little Theatre, 66 East Sherman Ave., Vineland. 8 p.m.
except July 15 and 22 at 2 p.m. A down-and-out skid row floral assistant becomes
an overnight sensation when he discovers an exotic plant with a mysterious craving
for fresh blood. Soon Audrey II grows into an ill-tempered, foul-mouthed, R&B-
singing carnivore who offers him fame and fortune in exchange for feeding its
growing appetite, finally revealing itself to be an alien creature poised for global
domination. Cast includes Beth Wynkoop (of Philadelphia) as Audrey and Zach Ott
(of Upper Deerfield) as Seymour, pictured. All tickets are $15 and can be ordered
online at www.cumberlandplayers.com. 856-692-5626.
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
DRAMA DAYS
A Summer Theater Camp will be
held July 9-13 and July 16-20 at the
Landis Theater. Half and full-day ses-
sions are available for students enter-
ing 1st through 8th grade. Different
classes will be held each week, taught
by Appel Farms professional teaching
artists. Your child may take one, or
both sessions. An open class will be
held on the last Friday of each session
to give parents a glimpse into all the
fun that happens throughout the
week. Register for one class $115, two
classes $220, three classes $315, or
four classes $400. 856-358-2472
ext. 108.
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The Big Dance Band. Michael Debbi
Park, 327 Cedar Ave, Richland. 79 p.m.
Free, bring a lawn chair. Upcoming con-
certs: 7/25 Ten Eddy Drive, 8/1 The Jim
Craine Show, 8/8 John Clark Little Big
Band, 8/15 Lonnie Youngblood, 8/22
Bob Ferris Orchestra, 8/29 DJ Nicky G.
THURSDAY, JULY 19
West Side Story. Landis Theater, E.
Landis Ave., Vineland. The classic film is
shown on the big screen. 7:30 p.m. $14.
SATURDAY, JULY 21
The Duprees. Landis Theater, 830 E.
Landis Ave., Vineland. 8 p.m. One of
Americas best loved singing groups
recording and performing great love
songs for more than four decades.
Tickets start at $25, and can be pur-
chased online, or by calling 856-691-1121.
THROUGH JULY 31
Illustrations by Jennifer and Ryan
Hoxworth. Vineland Public Library, 1058
E. Landis Ave., Vineland. Ryan and
Jennifer are avid collectors of LEGOs,
which is a strong source of inspiration
for their illustrations including this exhib-
it. Both donated illustrations for Imagine
Whats Possible, a childrens book pub-
lished by the American Cancer Society
to help children with cancer. 794-4244
for more information.
JULY 19 THROUGH 22
The 25th Annual Putnam County
Spelling Bee. Cumberland County
College, W. Sherman Ave. and College
Dr., Vineland. 8 p.m., except Sunday at 3
p.m. This Tony Award-winning musical is
a tale about a quirky yet charming cast
of overachievers, for whom a spelling
bee is the one place where they can
stand out and fit in at the same time. It
will warm your heart, tickle your funny
bone and perhaps teach you a valuable
lesson; winning isnt everything and los-
ing doesnt necessarily make you a loser!
Please Note: Grownups play kids, some
audience interaction, nose picking, name
calling, inappropriate word spelling,
cheap jokes and big laughs. Presented
by CCC Theatre Arts and directed by
Award-winning crowd favorite Deborah
Bradshaw. Recommended for theatergo-
ers 13 and over. Contains adult humor.
Tickets: $12 for Teens/Adults, $8 for
ages 55 and over.
FRIDAY, JULY 20
Adelante. Mori's Restaurant@The
Landis Theater, 830 East Landis Ave.,
Vineland, 690-0300. J. Jody Janetta-
drums, Paul Woznicki-piano/flute and
Stephen Testa-bass. 7:3011:30 p.m.
AUGUST 10, 11, 12, 16, 17, 18, 19,
23, 24 AND 25
My Way: A Musical Tribute to Frank
Sinatra. Eagle Theatre, 208 Vine St.,
Hammonton, 609-704-5012. 8 p.m. except
August 12 and 19 at 3 p.m A tribute to the
life and times of the musical and cultural
legend.. For tickets, visit TheEagleTheatre.
com. For more information, including
inquiries regarding group sales, call the
Eagle Theatre at (609) 704-5012. Tickets
$22. Reserve at TheEagleTheatre.com.
CUMBERLAND PLAYERS PRODUCTION, POETRY ON HIGH, SUMMER
CONCERTS, AND NIGHTLIFE AROUND THE REGION.
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scheduled for July 1 had to be postponed until the Fall.
Make Checks Payable to: Soup Kitchen of Vineland Auxiliary
Mail to: Soup Kitchen of Vineland Auxiliary, PO Box 636, Vineland, NJ 08362-0636
We look forward to hosting
SCOTT BREINER
Renowned Director, Organist and Pianist
And the 50-member Cape Shore Chorale
For an Afternoon to Remember of Spirituals
and Folk Music in the coming months.
Watch The Grapevine, future newsletters,
e-mails, postcards, posters and iers
for the exact date.
The Program book will be distributed at the fall concert. Until then...
Do you have items to donate? Want to volunteer?
We rely on nancial contributions from the public to continue to
advocate for and help our neighbors cope with poverty, hunger,
loneliness, homelessness, pain, violence and abuse.
Contact the Soup Kitchen of Vineland Auxiliary at 856-690-5509.
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Thanks to your generosity with donations, business card ads
and well wishes, we were able to present to the Ministerial
Food Pantry and Spirit and Truth Ministries $1,000.00 grants
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Warning: You are about to read a very punny
invitation to Vinelands Seafood Festival.
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ccording to the Sturgeon General,
seafood is healthy. So just for the
halibut, why not get off your perch
and join us on Landis Avenue for
all the sights and smelts of the 5th Annual
Downtown Vineland Seafood Festival, spon-
sored by Newfield National Bank and Main
Street Vineland?
On Saturday, July 21 from 4 to 9 p.m.,
come to the 600 block of Landis Avenue and
kelp yourself to a whale-sized smorgasbord
of seafood delights
that are fit for a King
crab. Its no fluke that
well have some of
Vinelands finest
restaurants and fresh
food purveyors serving
up crabs, clams,
shrimp, fish, oysters,
and more.
Restaurants on
hand will include
Taste of the Islands,
Lucianos New Orleans
Seafood Kitchen, Las
Lomas Fresh Mexican
Grille, Moris on Landis, Dads Seafood, the
Bi-Catch Caf, Merighis Savoy Inn,
Marcianos, North Italy Club, Casazza Foods,
The Shrimpman, Larrys II, the Greenview
Inn and Big Als Chicken and Ribs.
While you're here, kick up your eels and
dance to great live music being played on our
incredible man-made beachright in the
middle of Landis Avenue! Or just sit back in
your lawn chair and enjoy hearing all of your
favorite tunas from the days gone by. Live
entertainment will be provided by the
VooDudes, playing New Orleans funk, blues,
boogie-woogie, honky-tonk, Zydeco and
more; and Double Helix, playing blues and
classic rock.
Admission is free, other than the price of
the food and merchandise, and takeouts will
be available.
The 5th Annual Downtown Vineland
Seafood Festival, sponsored by Newfield
Bank and Main Street Vinelanda great time
for men, women, kois and girls!
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Youll want to come back downtown the
following Saturday (July 28) for the return of
the once-popular Sidewalk Sale.
Many of our great downtown businesses
will be moving some of their merchandise
outside that day and offering shoppers terrif-
ic bargains throughout the day. Moreover, a
number of specialty vendors will also be
here, resulting in a wide, unique selection of
products to suit just about every taste and
every budget.
For more information about the Seafood
Festival, the Sidewalk Sale or any other
downtown happenings, please contact Main
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For more information on Main Street
Vineland, stop in the office at 603 E. Landis
Avenue, call 856-794-8653, visit www.main-
streetvineland.org, or check them out on
Facebook.
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Deadline is Friday for the following Wednesdays paper.
Micro Electric LLC.
Residential repair, addi-
tions, and services.
Bonded and insured.
no job is too small.
NJ LIC #14256.
Call 609-501-7777
1 Bedroom - All utilites
included. N. Valley Ave.,
Vineland. Single, mature
person. No pets. $750.
692-7289.
Metal Studs. 18 GA. 8 feet
long. 50 PCS. Asking
$100. Call 856-364-9045.
Buyer must pick up.
2005 Chrysler Sebring
Convert Touring Edition.
Loaded. New tires, battery.
Excellent condition.
31,000 miles. $11,900.
Call 856-691-2254
Two boxer male dogs for
sale, $300.00 for both.
one is white the other is
brown. They are a year old
and are brothers, crates
included. 856- 982-0596.
New Samsung stainless
steel refrigerator with
french doors. 29 cu. Feet.
Bottom drawer freezer.
$1,500. Negotiable. Call
after 5:30 p.m. 691-2525
Sectional Sofa w 2
Recliners. Light brown
microsuede. Excellent con-
dition! $450 Call 856-205-
0654
Have a bike taking up
space in your home?
Please consider donating
it. The Vineland Rotary
Club has partnered with
Pedals for Progress to
export bikes to third-world
countries where they are
needed for transportation.
Also collecting treadle and
portable sewing machines.
Contact Henry Hansen at
856-696-0643 for drop-off
or pick-up.
Precious Hearts Daycare
Christian daycare for
infants 6 weeks to tod-
dlers 3 years old. Enroll
now for September.
Located on 100 S. 15th
Street, Millville. 856-825-
8800
Jacks Light to Medium
Hauling Service. Serving
all of Vineland, Millville
and Bridgeton. Will pick
up all junk. Call 856-979-
3018
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figure income potential.
For more info email us:
[email protected]
856.982.4398
www.unlimitedprofits.me
REAL Painting:
Reasonable PricesHigh
Quality Residential &
Commercial Painting
Interior/Exterior/Custon
StainingSouth Jersey
Areas. (302) 444-2396
BUSH AND TREE TRIM-
MING, SNOW, LEAF, TREE
AND STUMP REMOVAL,
GUTTERS/BASEMENT
CLEAN-OUTS, MOWING,
FIREWOOD SALES.
VINELAND/MILLVILLE
AREA. 856-305-0194
Steelman's Drywall.
Drywall installation and
repairing nailpops, cracks,
water damage, unfinished
drywall. Big or small! Call
Joe for a free estimate at
609-381-3814.
Turk's Pressure Clean.
Property maintenance.
Vinyl and aluminum sid-
ing, concrete, brick, roof
cleaning, gutter clean-
out. Over 25 years in
business, fully insured.
(856) 692-7470.
John's Lawn Mowing:
Clean Ups, edging, bush
and tree trimming &
stump removal, mulch,
river-rock, gutter cleaning,
Vineland/Millville area
856-305-0194
AJB III Construction.
Licensed and fully
insured. Windows, doors,
remodeling, and more.
Call us today at 856 332
7865.
Wanted Dead or alive.
Junk or running cars.
Quick removal. Cash
paid. 856-649-2732.
Electrical
Contractor
Pete Construction
Specializing in decks,
roofs and home
remodeling. State
licensed and insured.
Call for a free esti-
mate. 856-507-1456.
Huge Yard Sale!
Wheaton bottles,
baby wear, clothing,
books, jewelry,
household supplies,
belts, pocketbooks,
etc. Lots of items!
New stuff coming in
every week. Every
Friday, Saturday, and
Sunday in July &
August, first and sec-
ond weekends of
September. 8 a.m. - 3
p.m. every day. 215
Smith St., Millville,
NJ 08332.
New matresses, low-
est prices! Twins
start at $149.99; Fulls
at $189; Queens at
$229; and Kings at
$379. Call Jack at
856-935-2930 or
609-420-8739
Pizzazz Dance Center
is seeking an enthu-
siastic part-time
dance instructor for
the upcoming sea-
son. Looking for
someone who is a
well-rounded instruc-
tor and very knowl-
edgeable. Pay based
on experience.
Please send resumes
to
[email protected].
Farm Manager
Wanted! Looking for
an experienced farm
manager to manage
and work 200+ acres
in Rosenhayn, NJ.
Please send resume
to cdensten@little-
bearproduce.com
Temporary Position:
Distribution for
Cumberland County.
For more information,
please call 856-696-
2584.
Krystal Clear, LLC,
Home and Office
Cleaning Service..
Experienced,
Professional staff.
Ask about our senior
discounts. Free esti-
mates! 856-982-3310,
or 856-507-8939
Help Wanted
Home
Improvement
Landscaping
For Sale
Announcements
Services
Bikes Wanted
Yard Sale
For Rent
Do you have a car or boat that is
taking up space in your drive-
way? Are you hoping to sell your
vehicle for some extra cash?
Publicize the sale of your vehicle
by advertising in The Grapevines
Classifieds section. Make your
junk someone elses treasures.
Trustee Butler
Owned & Operated by Brian Butler
25 yrs. Experience, specializing in
power washing, trash removal, lawn
maintenance, painting, moving & more!
Call 856-392-7059
Or email
[email protected]
We Buy
Used Vehicles!
See Lenny Campbell See Lenny Campbell
808 N. Pearl St., Bridgeton NJ
(856) 451-0095
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