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Coast Guard Community Breakfast

Coast Guard Community Breakfast

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The Cape May County Coast Guard Community Festival will host the Coast Guard Community Breakfast on Sunday, May 6 at the Cape May Ferry Terminal at 9 and 11 a.m. The breakfast is the last official event of this year’s Coast Guard Community Festival that honors the men and women of the United States Coast Guard.
Guests will enjoy a delicious breakfast buffet with stunning views of the Delaware Bay. Offerings include fresh fruit, granola, a berry and cereal station, scrambled eggs with assorted toppings, seasoned hash brown potatoes, hickory smoked bacon, ham and sausage, buttermilk pancakes, French Toast with fresh berries and maple syrup, assorted pastries and chilled juices, coffee and tea.
The cost is $20 for adults and $10 for children ages 4-12. Children three and under are free. Call Guest Services at 1 (800) 643-3779 to reserve your seat.
A full morning of activities is planned for the festival’s final ceremonial event. There will be a classic car show from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. where U.S. Coast Guard recruits will serve as judges. Cape May County Freeholders will honor the Coast Guard Spouse of the Year and present a Hometown Hero award to a local organization that has gone above and beyond in support of the Coast Guard. The U.S. Coast Guard Drill Team will perform, and the Recruit Band will play alongside LCMR High School Band. For the kids, there will be a Magic Show with Ken the Magician.
The Fourth Annual Coast Guard Community Festival runs from May 5-6 and is presented by the Cape May County Coast Guard Community Foundation in partnership with the County of Cape May, its 16 municipalities, the Cape May County Chamber of Commerce, the City of Cape May and community sponsors.
For a complete schedule of events, visit coastguardcommunity.org.

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