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Jersey Shore Pops Appoints Ambassador

 

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COURT HOUSE – Linda Gentille & The Jersey Shore Pops have announced that the board of directors for the orchestra approved the appointment of local Middle Township resident Karen Buckingham as the official Jersey Shore Pops Ambassador. Her duties will include greeting all patrons for all concerts that the popular orchestra holds and promoting the orchestra within the community.
Buckingham has been a volunteer with the popular orchestra for over a year hosting numerous after concert events, but the officials from the pops wanted to make her position more official. Dr. Nick Holland, president of the Jersey Shore Pops comments, “We are very excited to have such a creative person such as Karen to be our Ambassador. She has so much experience in the arts and entertainment arena and brings a fresh enthusiasm to our organization. The board of the our orchestra was so pleased to be able to invite her to participate in a more official capacity.”
Buckingham was born at the Naval Hospital in Philadelphia, Pa. where her father was transferred to from Paris Island, South Carolina where he served as a drill sergeant in the Marine Corps. She was raised in Voorhees, New Jersey and at the age of 14, moved to the Jersey Shore.
While attending Wildwood High School, she met the love of her life, Russ Buckingham. After attending Stockton State College, Buckingham married Russ and together they have two children, Jacklyn, 27, and Trevor, 25.
Trevor manages the Country Club Tavern in Swainton while Jacklyn is a Language Arts teacher with the Bridgeton School District. Jacklyn is also the featured singer for the Jersey Shore Pops as well as a member of the Shaken Not Stirred Players.
Aside from being Ambassador for the Jersey Shore Pops, Buckingham is a board member of the Theater Collaborative of South Jersey whose mission is to renovate and restore the Gateway Playhouse in Somers Point. She is also the president of the Middle Township Council for the Arts.
During Hurricane Irene in 2011, Buckingham created a Facebook page to help Cape May County stay connected. She was a comfort to those who stayed in Cape May County, and her page was used by emergency personnel as a way of communication.
Last year, when Buckingham’s mother-in-law (Miriam Buckingham) passed away, she started a teddy bear drive in her name. The ‘Teddy Bear Roundup’ was created because of Miriam’s love of teddy bears. Teddy bears were collected and distributed to area nursing homes during the holiday season. Last year over 300 teddy bears were placed in loving arms.
Buckingham also spends her time substitute teaching in the Middle Township School District. When not raising money for local charities and organizations, Buckingham loves to go on cruises with her family and friends. Buckingham and her husband honeymooned in Walt Disney World and have continued the tradition by taking their children there every year.
Her home resembles a Disney museum.
Buckingham’s love for the arts developed over the years while watching her daughter Jacklyn perform at various area events throughout Cape May County. She loves to entertain at her Cape May Court House home, but is happiest spending her spare time doing for others. In her words, her biggest achievement is being the proud mother of Jacklyn and Trevor.
Buckingham will be greeting audiences as the official ambassador at each of the popular orchestra’s concerts at both The Ocean City Music Pier and The Middle Township Performing Arts Center. The Jersey Shore Pops will open the Memorial Day Weekend in Ocean City May 24.
Below is the entire orchestra schedule for the 2014 Spring/Summer Season:
July 12 at 7:00 p.m.: Mark Preston of the Letterman
July 19 at 7:00 p.m.: Sinatra Sizzles
Aug. 9, at 7:00 p.m.: Broadway on Tap:
Aug. 23 at 7:00 p.m.: Great Balls Of Fire, Legends of Piano
This program is made possible in part by funds from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State, a Partner Agency of the National Endowment for the Arts. The funds were administered by the Cape May County Culture and Heritage Commission, under the authority of the County Library Commission, for the Board of Chosen Freeholders.
The price of the season pass is discounted at $100 for all 4 Saturday evening shows in the series and is on sale only until May 24, 2014. This price will also include a ticket to the opening night “After Concert Champagne Reception” at the Avalon Golf Club as well as other after concert receptions at both The Avalon Golf Club and The Bellevue Tavern. Season ticket holders will save $60 for the pass compared to regular orchestra center VIP seating which is $40 a ticket. To purchase tickets to the 2014 Jersey Shore Pops Summer Season, please call the JSP Ticket Office at 800-838-3006 or 609-628-4544. You can choose your own seats online by going to www.JerseyShorePops.org.
Tickets are now going to be available once again at the PAC for walk up purchases for individual ticket sales which will not begin until June 2, 2014. The theater is located at 212 Bayberry Ave, off exit 10 off the Garden State Parkway. There is convenient and free parking at the facility and it is handicapped accessible.

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