CAPE MAY — The Beach Theatre Foundation will give a public presentation on the status of the foundation’s efforts to save Beach Theatre, and its vision for the future.
The public is invited to attend in Ballroom A at Congress Hall Hotel, Aug. 26 at 4 p.m.
Steve Jackson, foundation president and founder, will lead the presentation.
“As we come to a major crossroads for the foundation, we want to give Cape May an informative audio-video presentation of the entire scope of the foundation’s efforts: from saving the theatre to its education and film production goals for the future.” said Jackson, in a release. “Additionally, it will allow us to answer any questions the public may have,” he added.
The Beach Theatre Foundation, Inc. is a non-profit 501(c)(3) designated corporation. Its mission is to save the historic Beach Theatre in Cape May, and operate the theatre to enrich the entertainment, cultural and educational values of this city and southern New Jersey. The Beach Theatre was first opened in 1950 as an 860-seat movie theatre by Hunt’s Theatres, Inc.
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