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THIS WEEKEND: Nature Walk, Music, & More

 

By Herald Staff

Looking for something to do this weekend? Check out some of the fun going on at the shore!
Peter Pan The Musical
Friday & Saturday, March 21st & 22nd at 7 pm and Sunday, March 23rd at 2 pm
Where: Paul W. Schmidtchen Theatre at Lower Cape May Regional High School – 687 Route 9, Cape May
Aimed at the young and the young-at-heart, the story of Peter Pan and Wendy is filled with whimsical spirit as the cast of Lower Cape May Regional High School re-tells the adventurous journey to Neverland and back. Come fly with us to Neverland for a swashbuckling epic that delivers non-stop action, spell-binding music and great choreography. This is a story so magical, it actually takes flight.
Cost of admission is $ 10.00 for adults, $5 for children under 12. Audience members who attend in costume will receive $1.00 off the ticket price and there will be a surprise gift for all children attending under the age of 12 years. A Peter Pan set of Disney figurines will be raffled off at the Sunday performance.
Free Nature Photography Walk
Saturday, March 22nd from 10 to 11 am
Where: Cape May National Wildlife Refuge – 24 Kimbles Beach Rd, Cape May Court House
Are you an aspiring nature photographer? Or do you want to become one? Then bring your camera for a leisurely walk starting at the headquarters of the Cape May National Wildlife Refuge. Sponsored by the Friends of Cape May NWR, the walk will explore the woods, fields and vernal ponds of the nearby Songbird Trail (1 mile) for early signs of spring, which may include resident songbirds, amphibians, and flowering plants. Also, if there is time, we will take a walk down to Kimbles Beach to check for early season migrants. Leaders for this walk will be Joe Alvarez and Chris Borkowski.
This program is free and open to the public. No pre-registration is required. These trails are well-maintained and easy to walk but may be wet in spots. Dress for the weather; heavy rain or snow will cancel the event. For more information or directions, call 609-513-9349.
Charlie Zahm Performs in a Celtic Celebration
Sunday, March 23rd at 7 pm
Where: Trinity United Methodist Church – 834 N Delsea Dr, South Dennis
Charlie Zahm weaves moments of Scottish and Irish history with period North American music from the 18th and 19th centuries into a repertoire pleasing to all members of the family. A master of the guitar as well, Charlie brings an authentic love and respect for the music he sings—and with dashes of humor and a light in his eyes, he will draw you into the stories of his songs! For directions or more information, please call 609-861-2196.
Spring Bridal Fair
Sunday, March 23rd from noon to 4 pm
Where: Wildwoods Convention Center – 4501 Boardwalk, Wildwood
Brides have the opportunity to meet face to face with wedding professionals and find everything possible to create a dream wedding! All registered brides are eligible to win a 5-day, 4-night all-inclusive honeymoon to Secrets St. James in Montego Bay, Jamaica, an oceanfront romantic resort for adults only with privileges of “unlimited luxury” courtesy of Berman Travel. FREE admission, FREE prize drawings, FREE gift for pre-registered brides! For more information call 609-465-7181 or visit http://www.CapeMayCountyChamber.com.
For more information about these, and other community events, see the Herald’s online calendar.
Be sure to visit DoTheShore.com for more information about entertainment happenings and nightlife.

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