For the 32nd year, the Chamber of Commerce of Greater Cape May will transform Cape May’s Rotary Park into an open-air marketplace for the Spring Flower Festival on Saturday, April 30 (rain date May 1).
This free outdoor event will run from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and features artisans and crafters displaying and selling accents and accessories for you, your home, and your gardens, as well as eco-friendly resources to help promote a green Cape May.
Cape May artist Patricia Rainey will be on hand and has once again donated an original watercolor that will be auctioned at the Spring Flower Festival. Rotary Park is located at the intersection of Lafayette Street and Lyle Lane between Jackson and Decatur streets.
Explore Cape May’s seaside gardens during Cape May Garden Tours on Saturday, April 30 (rain date May 1) at 10 a.m., noon, and 2 p.m. Enjoy the sights and smells of a variety of Cape May gardens as your guide leads you on a scenic hour-long stroll.
Allow your senses to carry you back into times gone by as you tour Cape May’s hidden treasures. Tours cost $10 per person and tickets will be available at Rotary Park on the day of the tours, or reserve ahead by calling The Chamber of Commerce of Greater Cape May at (609) 884-5508 ext. 102 or e-mail Doreen at doreen@capemaychamber.com.
Cape May’s 16th annual Spring Festival is co-sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC) and the Chamber of Commerce of Greater Cape May. The festival runs April 29-May 8.
For more information about the events above or for information about Cape May’s restaurants, accommodations and shopping, call the Chamber at 609-884-5508.
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