COURT HOUSE – The Museum Club will host a “decorate a bird house” program June 17 at 10 a.m., just in time for Father’s Day. Fee is $5 per child, $2 per adult for non-members; $3 per child and free to adult members. Call 465-3535 to register.
STONE HARBOR MANOR – From birds to dolphins, sharks to snakes, Wetlands Institute summer classes will include them all. The one-week sessions begin June 19 and feature topics for Kg to pre-teens. Tuition is $140 for members; $155 for nonmembers. Rates are lower for Kg.
The Junior Naturalist Experience for seventh, eighth, and ninth graders begins July 10. Cost is $180 for members; $205 for nonmembers. For further information, call 368-1211.
COURT HOUSE – Summer Youth Activities open to boys and girls, 11-17 will be held every Thursday, 6 – 8 p.m., starting June 22. Volleyball, basketball, refreshments and fun. Meet new friends.
Bible Fellowship Church of Cape May County, 1159 Route 9 S. Call Pastor Frank at 609-463-4909.
ONGOING EVENTS
Barn Buddies – for kids interested in horses. Ages 8-11 meet every 1st and 3rd Sunday of the month from 1-3 p.m. Dues $20 benefit the center. For more info 884-2048.
CCA-YAP – Youth Arts Program: variety of arts and social activities for youth 10 and older.
YAP – Saturday Nights: Arts and social activities throughout much of the school year for youth and children ages 6-16. Programs include Junior Arts Camp for ages 6-10, and Camp Congress Hall for ages 6-12.
Summer Youth Art program: half day summer art classes in Cape May and the Villas. Call 884-7525.
Rebel: youth group that empowers other youth to make informed choices about tobacco use meets the first Monday of each month from 5:30-6:30 p.m. at Cape Assist’s offices in Wildwood, 3819 New Jersey Ave. New members are welcome.
Teen Karate: Every Monday, Wednesday and Thursday. Call 886-6902 or 889-8105.
Teen Program: Tabernacle United Methodist Church, 656 Seashore Road, Erma. Wednesdays – Teen Bible Study 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Friday Night Teens, 7:30 to 10:30 p.m.
Homework Club: 3:30-4:30 p.m. Church of the Advent, Parish Hall, Washington and Franklin streets, Cape May.
4-H Teen Ambassadors: leadership, citizenship and community service projects for youth grades eight-12. Meetings and activities held monthly. For more information: contact Rutgers Cooperative Research and Extension 4-H Youth Development Program 465-5115 ext. 605.
AlaTeen: for teens with family or friends who are alcoholics: Thursdays, 8 p.m., Church of Resurrection, 200 W. Tuckahoe Road, Marmora, 547-0855.
Civil Air Patrol: ages 12-18: meets Thursdays, cadet programs, drill and ceremony, safety classes, aerospace education, emergency services. 624-0529.
Music: Impact Choir, Seashore Church, 886-6196; Kaleidoscope Kids singers, ages six-14, 465-7443; Community Concert Band, Norm Lochten, 465-8737.
NAACP: Youth Council, ages 14-21, 624-9152.
Scouting: ages five-17; Girl Scouts of the South Jersey Pines, 697-3900; Boy Scouts of Southern New Jersey, 327-1700.
Swim Teams: ages five-18: Cape May Recreation Dept., 884-9565; Crest Dolphins, 884-6390.
Tennis Clinics: for beginners and intermediates at the Wildwood Crest courts. Call WC Recreation Department at 729-8186.
Teen Services: numbers for activities, health questions; United Way, 729-2255, free directory.
Medical Explorers: will meet May 9 at 6:30 p.m. in the Maruchi Room. Open to students ages 14-19 who are interested in the medical profession. Call Ruth Particelli, 463-2367.
Volunteer for the following groups: Animal Welfare Society, 465-3403; Burdette Hospital, Etc. Shop, 463-2000; Cape May Nature Center, 884-9590; Cape May Rec., Terry, 884-9565; County Museum, Barbara, 465-3535; Crest Haven Nursing Home, Anthony, 465-1274; Habitat for Humanity, 463-0244; Lower Twp. Rec., Zack, 886-7880; MADD, 463-1616; North Cape Center, Paul, 898-8899; Red Cross, Peg, 465-7382; United Way, Suzanne, 729-2002; Wetlands Institute, 368-1211. Adults are also welcome.
HONORS – Glenwood Avenue Elementary School held its annual Honor Roll Luncheon coordinated by Mrs. Sowa at Duffy’s on the Lake in Wildwood Crest. Nineteen students were honored for achieving honor roll status for four marking periods this year. Two students from Wildwood High School, Shaniqua Roper, eighth grader, and Ryan Hall, a junior, were guest speakers. Each honoree received a trophy, a book of verse, and a Glenwood Avenue School Honor Roll bumper sticker.
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