CAPE MAY – Beginning March 24, the artwork of the Lower Cape May Regional Sculpture Class will be on display in the Welcome Center of Historic Cold Spring Village. Presenting the works of students of all grade levels, the sculpture show will feature masks, pinch pots, papier mache, and more. An opening reception will be held March 28, from 5-6 p.m. Light refreshments will be served. The public is welcome to attend. The show will remain open, Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m., through April 18. Saturday viewing hours are available April 19 from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. There is no admission charge to view the show or attend the opening reception.
Historic Cold Spring Village is a non-profit, open air living history museum that portrays the daily life of a rural South Jersey community of the Early American era. Its mission includes the preservation of 26 historic Cape May County buildings, history education and promoting heritage tourism. The Village is a museum for all seasons. During the summer months, interpreters and artisans in period clothing preserve the trades, crafts and heritage of “the age of homespun.” From October to May, the emphasis is on teaching history through school trips to the Village, classroom visits by the education department and interactive teleconferences with schools throughout the United States. The Village is located on Route 9, three miles north of Victorian Cape May and a mile and a half west of the southern end of the Garden State Parkway. For more information, call (609) 898-2300, ext. 10 or visit the Village website at www.hcsv.org.
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