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December 2007/January 2008
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What’s on the plate in 2008...
Well, if it’s the plate of Atlantic City development we’re talking about, you couldn’t get
anymore on it if you tried. “Piled high” is a term we would use to describe the state of
developmental affairs in Atlantic City for 2008. Very high. Of course, there’s a lot of other
stuff that goes on in Atlantic City that could be piled into mountains, but that's a story for
another day. This issue is all about what’s ahead developmentally in the city that’s
always turned on, and Publisher Dan Klein, kicks it off as usual on page 6. Jack
Diamond, our lovable CasinoInsider, tackles casino development for 2008 beginning
on page 34. Included in his list of openings in 2008 is, of course, the much anticipated
Water Club Hotel & Spa at Borgata. Notice we didn’t include the term casino in the
title. That’s because there isn’t one as the newest, most luxurious addition to the
Borgata “bang” will operate as an entirely separate entity, but with all of Borgata’s
amenities, including, of course, its casino. The “piece de resistance” for the project is
the indoor pool on the 28th floor that goes right to the outside glass wall. Talk about your
proverbial “view To Die For.” Over at Boardwalk Hall it’s one big show after another
starting with Hannah Montana and Milley Cyrus on January 5th, to Celine Dion on
September 20th. Mixed in between are R. Kelly, Van Halen, Keith Urban and Carrie
Underwood, Dancing With the Stars, and The Mummer's “Show of Shows”... Of
course, this entire issue is devoted to everything that is worth doing today, tomorrow,
next week, next month as well as months down the road.
Cover Credits: • The Holtzman Group / Cover Design • The Holtzman Group / Finish & Pre-Press
On the Cover:
It’s a veritable
“Plateful” of stuff going on in 2008
here in Southern New Jersey, and
it’s our job to bring it to you. As
Usual, we gladly comply. The cover
of this issue of Dan Klein's South
Jersey Insider Magazine, SJI for
short, features a collage of people,
places and things which will impact
2008.
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Cape May County Events - November 2002
November Entertainment & Events
Concerts / Music / Theater | Craft Shows | Family/Festivals | Historical Events | Holiday Events | Holiday Shopping
Concerts / Music / Theater
Cape May
- 1st - 2nd - East Lynne Company presents Sherlock Holmes - A staged reading, with live music evoking the Gaslight era, of William Gillettee's adaption of stories about this classic hero, first penned by Sir Conan Doyle. The First Presbyterian Church of Cape May, 500 Hughes Street. For more information call 884-5898, or visit thjem on the wb at
www.eastlynnecompany.org
- 23rd - Atlantic Brass Band Holiday Concert - This 35-piece brass band has become known on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean for its spirited performances and high standards of musicianship. The band has played throughout North America and Great Britain and is recognized as one of the finest brass bands in North America. The evening's program includes classic seasonal music. Cape May Convention Hall, Beach Drive at Stockton Place
For more information call 800-275-4278, or visit them on the web at www.capemaymac.org
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Craft Shows
Cape May
- 2nd - November Arts and Crafts Festival - Over 40 artists and craftpeople display and sell an assortment of original hand-made goods, sesonal decorations and other great gift items just in time for holiday shopping. Cape May Convention Hall, Beach Drive at Stockton Place. For more information call 800-275-4278, or visit them on the web at www.capemaymac.org
- 23rd - Jersey Cape Boasters Craft Show - 50 quality crafters displaying and selling. Some demonstrations, refreshments. Convention Hall, 714 Beach Ave. For more information call 884-9565
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Family/Festivals
Cape May
- 1st - 3rd - Sherlock Holmes Weekend - Victorian Cape May is the backdrop for three days of intrigue and suspense during a weekend of live performances honoring characters from the works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Holmes and Watson are on the case as they join visitors in solving "The Eye of Venus." Savannah Key Ballroom in the Marquis de Lafayette Hotel, 501 Beach Drive. For more information call 800-275-4278, or visit them on the web at www.capemaymac.org
- 3rd - Fishing Flea Market - Anything and everything related to fishing in NJ. Modern and antique fishing gear, 60 vendors. Convention Hall, 714 Beach Ave. For more information call 884-9565.
Ocean City
- 15th - 16th - Shhhssh! It's The Quiet Festival - Don't ya love Mark Soifer? Who else could brainstorm such a wonderfully zany idea…and make it work. I thought perhaps a Thinking Festival might be a good idea, but I suspect Mark has already thunk that thought. And yet I think. Or at least I think I think. That I thought, it might be a good idea.
A celebration of silent things featuring a children's program 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. on first day at the Ocean City Libray seveteenth and Simpson Avenue.
For more information call 525-9300, or visit them on the web at www.oceancity-nj.com
Stone Harbor
- 29th - 30th - Christmas in Stone Harbor - "Hospitality Night" in downtown Stone Harbor, live music, children's activities and holiday parade. Located at 96th Street. For more information call 368-6101, or visit them on the web at www.stoneharborbeach.com
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Historical Events
Cape May
- 16th - Discover Cape May Historic House Tour - Discover the past on this self-guided tour of a selection of Cape May's Victorian architectural gems, with background and restoration secrets provided by innkeepers at each location throughout Cape May. For more information call 800-275-4278, or visit them on the web at www.capemaymac.org
Ocean City
- 11th - Veteran's Day Ceremony - Monday at 11 AM in Veterans Memorial Park, 6th and Wesley. In the event of rain the event will be held at the Sports & Civic center, 6th and the boardwalk. For more information call 525-9300.
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Holiday Events
Ocean City
- 30th - Dec. 1st - Pictures With Santa - 12:00 noon until 3:00 p.m. at the Music Pier on the Boardwalk at Moorlyn Terrace. For more information call 399-1412.
- 30th - Dec. 1st - Train Show - Located at the Music Pier on the Boardwalk at Moorlyn Terrace. Saturday 10 AM to 4 PM. For more information call 399-1412
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Holiday Shopping
Ocean City
- Through December - Ocean City Shops are open all year - The unique shops on Asbury Avenue like Rauhausers, Kabat's Men Shop, Kitchen Connection, Donna Gay Dillon, Sea Oates, Denovum and more. Ha Ha, I can't forget my good friend Rich Hoch and Thomas Jewelers, voted the Best Jeweler in South Jersey, offer shoppers a wonderful experience. Shop owners in Ocean City are very shopper friendly, meaning they let folks shop, but are knowledgable and personalable enough to be able to offer valuable assistance. The boardwalk in Ocean City has a few shopping gems as well. Everybody sends Johnson's Popcorn to friends and relatives. Why? Because the receivers love it.
There's also Mia's Christmas Wonderland for that very unique holiday decoration or gift.
If you're hungry there's Sack O' Subs, Ready's Coffee Shop, Blue Planet Diner, Callahan's Café, Mack & Manco's Pizza, Culinary Garden and... I Gotta go.
For more information call 398-4662, or visit them on the web at www.oceancity-nj.com
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