COURT HOUSE – Holly Shores Camping Resort, a local family campground in Cape May, collected $1000 this past summer in support of Wildwood Catholic High School. This generous donation was made possible with various events and fundraisers at the campground. The hundreds of families that camped at Holly Shores this past year also made this donation possible. David and Maggy Robinson, owners of Holly Shores, presented a $1000 check to Joseph Catanoso of Save Wildwood Catholic. Save Wildwood Catholic is an organization that was created in 2010 when news came that Wildwood Catholic would be closing its doors. With the support of the community, it was saved. Now Wildwood Catholic remains the only Catholic high school in Cape May County. Maggy Robinson, a 1974 Wildwood Catholic graduate, wants to spread the word in keeping this excellent institution open for years to come. Visit wildwoodcatholic.org or call 609-522-7257 to learn how you can make a donation.
Pictured below: David Robinson, Joseph Catanoso and Maggy Robinson
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