Do the Shore: 1/5-1/12

Explore the shore’s natural beauty or create your own. The shore is highlighting their unique magnificence through art, film, and many other options. Check out some of the event highlights this for this week.

Caring for Kids ‘Beauty Day’
Wednesday, January 7 from 10-2 PM
Where: First Baptist Church of Wildwood 230 East Maple Avenue, Wildwood

If you have the time, we have the gear. The help create a new look for you, in the New Year. For more information contact: Lataysha Sherreta 609-339-4109.

Natural Cape May
Thursday, January 8 from 6-7 PM
Where: Lower Cape Branch 2600 Bayshore Road, Villas

Take a look at the natural world in Cape May County and find out what’s happening in the world beyond the front door. Birds, mammals, flowers, insects and much more, all come under the spotlight as we look at what to expect now and in the coming month.

Award Series Film – Boyhood
Saturday, January 10 from 1-4 PM
Where: Avalon Free Public Library 235 32nd Street, Avalon

The life of a young man, Mason, from age 5 to age 18. No one under 17 will be admitted without a parent or guardian.

Cape Shore Chorale presents Epiphany Concert
Sunday, January 11 from 3-5 PM
Where: Holy Trinity Episcopal Church 30th and Bay Avenue, Ocean City

The Cape Shore Chorale, under the direction of Scott J. Breiner, will present its tenth Epiphany Concert Jan. 11, 2015, at 3:00 p.m. at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, 30th and Bay Ave., Ocean City, NJ.

Movie Night – Get on Up
Monday, January 12 from 6-8 PM
Where: Sea Isle City Library 4800 Central Avenue, Sea Isle City

The Cape May County Library invites the public to attend a viewing of the movie Get on Up.

Award Series Film – Gone Girl
Tuesday, January 12 from 6-8:30 PM
Where: Avalon Free Public Library 235 32nd Street, Avalon

Avalon Public Library will be showing Gone Girl. No one under 17 will be admitted without parent or guardian.

LCMR Art Students Make Waves for Local Food Bank
Tuesday, January 13 from 6-8 PM
Where: Big Wave Burrito 1400 Texas Avenue, Cape May

CMR Art Students Make Waves for Local Food Bank Art III and Art IV students at Lower Cape May Regional High School have been painting, drawing, and making collages of beautiful, realistic and abstract waves. Each student added their own style and used their favorite medium to work in, making each wave unique and different. These waves will be shown at Big Wave Burritos in Cape May and they will be auctioned off to raise money for a local food bank.

For more information about these, and other community events, see the Herald’s online calendar.

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