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B8 THESEtmNEL-LEDGBt Oo—nClty. N.J, TttUftdlr, ,1M1<br />
LETTERS coned<br />
Dissatisfied with festival & mayor<br />
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Mite's note: TWs is * reason for stopping the card Relations mis morning they them to get Information<br />
copy of a letter to Mayor waders <strong>and</strong> physics wa» informed me that the chit about their reUgjon. Stress<br />
NtoasTrofa. because they would be dren'i games <strong>and</strong> stories religion. That's ill it was. If<br />
^ \ « m " - t« , in «*«tfns «« addlBonal fee vvere on Eriday. My daugh- a Caftolic priest or a Mem-<br />
1 S* I?* 8 !^ taS services almgwlm to attends school fill Sj^odist pastor wanted to<br />
?^ti,M r^3 *e one-doUar admission as do most ehttdnm^it speak, would you have<br />
Happenings at the Ocean City<br />
Community <strong>and</strong> Cultural Center<br />
17th <strong>and</strong> Simpson Avenue<br />
( Am Center • Museum • Library )<br />
399-7628 399-1801 399-2434<br />
with what 1 found/S S^SJOSSt ««1^*»* very hard tortny children st<strong>and</strong> What we we. should don', not under- fear,.<br />
ing on the <strong>city</strong>'s part. to attend oniwday. instead we ihould open up<br />
„«„,--. After attending on Satur- I feel Saturday would our minds <strong>and</strong> leam about<br />
f, 'SSwMSS day l fcel*«l was false have been the bette choice, all things. Then.m.vbe<br />
<strong>and</strong> I attended the^festival advertUng „ ftere ^ The children are off from mere would be a little less<br />
on Oct. 26. We arrived at _ sta^2j apple j ^ ^ooi ^ Saturday <strong>and</strong> conflict in it. What we perapprowmately<br />
noon. 1 had bta' w^es. Iso Ae most mothers do not work sohally believe in we<br />
already taown tta« wouW ^ ^ wtfe mere ^ ^ m y^j j^y My daughter should not by to make othcharging<br />
for their services, was very disappointed; she ere feel the same.<br />
The eraft tables <strong>and</strong> kept asBng me if we could Iveryone has Ae right to<br />
•Richard Shulmim, H NOV. 8 RECEPTION<br />
WILL OPEN EXHIBfT<br />
with what I fo,<br />
An exhibit of Ae works of<br />
should I say what 1 didn't<br />
area artist Barbara Har-<br />
flndttitre,<br />
berger at the Arts Center<br />
during November will open<br />
with a reception 7 to 9 p.m.<br />
tomorrow, Nov. 8.<br />
The paintings have most<br />
recently been on exhibit in a<br />
be no witches or card read-<br />
one-woman show at the<br />
ers, etc, to attendaycfe^flut,<br />
Westby Art Gallery at<br />
my daughter had ^nought<br />
Glassboro State College.. .<br />
home a flyer from Ae primary<br />
school stating<br />
who leave, as there wasn't any- leam about all things, y Aen A graduate of Ae Phila-<br />
sold his music on cassette Alng for her to do.<br />
key<br />
"storytellers <strong>and</strong> apple bob-<br />
choose<br />
is<br />
mind.<br />
what to have Aey wUL an open The delphia College of Art <strong>and</strong><br />
Ae School of Ae Art tasti-<br />
tapes, were charging addi- Also In regards to Ae<br />
Bonnie G.Laeey tute of Chicago, Harberger<br />
Honal money. witches, I fcel flat you-kind<br />
Ocean City has received a number of<br />
When is Ae difference of stepped cm <strong>and</strong> bruised<br />
iunamereona«uraay, ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 0 ^ Aeir constitutional rights,<br />
awards including the 1990<br />
You [are quoted in Ae JJJ^, -fteedoai of speech.-<br />
New Jersey Art Educators<br />
newspaper as saying] Ae whefl f caUed pubU(. i neflfiy had to beg one of<br />
as Artiste Exhibit at Qassboro,<br />
the United Jersey<br />
Bank Award, NJEA Recognition<br />
Award <strong>and</strong> second<br />
More<br />
place in Ae IMS New Jer-<br />
opinions sey Art Educators as Artiste<br />
Exhibit, also at Glassboro.<br />
on pages Harberger also received a<br />
grant from the New Jersey<br />
B4-5<br />
State Council on the Arts in<br />
1981-82.<br />
Her exhibit will close<br />
Dec. I.<br />
Pier rule<br />
DEC. 6 BEGINS HOLIDAY<br />
FESTIVAL OF CRAFTS<br />
should be<br />
The Arts Cento<br />
enforced<br />
Editor, Sentinel-Ledger:<br />
As a friend of the Pops, I<br />
am glad someone had the<br />
nerve to say what is happening<br />
at the Music Her,<br />
Jeff Whitaker LisaMishler<br />
In Ae summer when It Is<br />
90 degrees, we aren't<br />
allowed to have drinks<br />
inside. I can go along with<br />
that, but when etiier func-<br />
NewsCenter<br />
tions are allowed to have<br />
food <strong>and</strong> drinks, it seems to<br />
be a double st<strong>and</strong>ard.<br />
If Ae rule is no food or<br />
at Six<br />
drinks at any time inside<br />
the Music Her, it should<br />
apply to all functions not<br />
just some of them.<br />
South Jersey's HBC Station<br />
Mary UAntonio<br />
Ocean City<br />
1 days.<br />
Crafts will include pottery,<br />
jewelry, glass, wood<br />
<strong>and</strong> more.<br />
Call 399-7628 with questions.<br />
BUS TRIP NOV. SO<br />
The Arts Center will<br />
sponsor a bus trip to New<br />
York City Wednesday,<br />
Nov.20.<br />
Call Ae cento, MMtOB,<br />
for details.<br />
vmmoNTwo<br />
MEETS AGAIN NOV. 20<br />
The writing group,<br />
"Write on Two,<br />
will host<br />
a holiday festival of crafts<br />
Dec. 6-29 In Ae gallery.<br />
Hours will be 14 pjn,<br />
Sundays, 9 am. to 5 p.m,<br />
weekdays, 7-9 p«. Mondays<br />
through Thursdays<br />
<strong>and</strong> 9 aj». to 4 pjn. Satur-<br />
r wreckage, presented to Ae terms were five new trustmuseum<br />
by the executors of eesi Winnie Oldfield. Herb<br />
the estate of Marion Lake Godfrey, Joan Dice, Miml<br />
Sow, is currently being Lyness <strong>and</strong> Shirley Bjorkoffered.<br />
Ross was one of Ae lund.<br />
museum's founders <strong>and</strong><br />
until her deaA in December COUPON BOOKLETS<br />
1990 was the last eye-wit- BENEFrr MUSEUM<br />
ness to Ae wreck sBll living Bntertainment "92 ooupctt.<br />
in Ocean Ciry. books, to be sold to beneff'<br />
A gift shop features the museum, are now availantiques<br />
<strong>and</strong> collectibles, oble at a cost of $35. Telebooks<br />
<strong>and</strong> games for chilphone 399-1801 to reserve a<br />
dren, sweatshirts <strong>and</strong> book copy.<br />
bags with the Smda logo A list of the establish*<br />
<strong>and</strong> books on Ocean City merits included to Ae book-<br />
history.<br />
let is available for review at<br />
Admission is free, but the museum,<br />
donations are greatly<br />
wm meet<br />
The coupons in Ae books<br />
appreciated.<br />
again 7 pjn, Nov. 20 at the<br />
may be used immediately^<br />
Arts Center.<br />
CLEVENGER GLASS<br />
Other sessions are sched-<br />
SINDIA DAY<br />
ONDliPUY.WBiALI<br />
uled 10 im Dec. 4 <strong>and</strong> 7IS<br />
SET DEC. 15<br />
The museum Is featuring<br />
p.m. Dec. 18.<br />
In commemoration of the _ a __^_ display of antique ,__.„__.__ glass<br />
No fee is charged. Call annual Sindia Day, y the manufiurtured ta SeuAJer-<br />
399-762$ or 89&0186 with museum will hold an open Clevenger Brothers<br />
questions.<br />
house noon to 5 pjm. SSun-<br />
of* ^ytpn Aat has just<br />
day, Dec, 15 with refresh. j^K^ukid.<br />
merits <strong>and</strong> entertainment.<br />
MUSEUM RECALLS<br />
A« assortment of s^ies<br />
The annual house tour Is<br />
RESORT OF YESTERDAY<br />
<strong>and</strong> colors is also<br />
also planned mat day. offered for sale at tti<br />
The Historical Museum,<br />
museum Aat may be<br />
open 10 a.m. to 4 PAL M<strong>and</strong>ays<br />
through Fridays, <strong>and</strong> 1<br />
OFFICERS ELECTED interest to collectors.<br />
to 4 pjn. Saturdays, offers<br />
AT ANNUAL MEETING STORY HOUR RETURNS<br />
exhibits of interest to aU Gene Lyness was elected TO SATURDAYS<br />
ages: furniture <strong>and</strong> furnish- as Ae new museum presl-/ Children ages 4 to 6 are<br />
ings reminiscent of Ocean dent <strong>and</strong> Helen Kroesser as invited to attend an hour-<br />
dry's early days, photovice president at the muse- long story hour at the Free<br />
giapns ana arancte tram urn's annual meeting Oct. Public Library 1030 am,<br />
the shipwrecked Sindia, 29, Saturdays. The children will<br />
dolls, needlework, decoys Lyness takes over for Bob meet in Ae library's Head<strong>and</strong><br />
a display of local birds. Marts, who served as presl- ley meeting room. All pr