Do The Shore: Feb. 27 to March 5

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MAC’s Lunch & Learn: Music of the Titanic
Wednesday, Feb. 27 at 12 p.m.
Cape May United Methodist Church, 635 Washington St., Cape May

Music of The Titanic, with Rich Chiemingo. Rich Chiemingo presents the sights and sounds of the historic, tragic voyage of the HMS Titanic. Listen to the music exactly as it was played then and learn its relevance to the spirit of the times. Cape May United Methodist Church, 635 Washington St., Cape May. Presentation begins at noon. Free admission for students, MAC members. $5 for non-members. Bring a bag lunch.

Atlantic City Boat Show
Wednesday, Feb. 27 to March 3
Atlantic City Convention Center, 1 Convention Boulevard, Atlantic City

See what’s new, NOW! Find the boat of your dreams and everything to go with it—see and shop hundreds new boats and an unbeatable assortment of marine gear at the Atlantic City Convention Center. From luxury motor and sailing yachts to sport fishers, performance boats, inflatables and personal watercraft, there are boats for every lifestyle, activity and budget. If it’s for boating, you’ll find it here—the Marine Marketplace, a 93,000 sq. ft. “show within the show,” features 440 booths showcasing all the latest in marine technology, engines, accessories, nautical gifts, and more. And there’s no better time to buy. The 5-day event is your once-a-year chance to compare makes and models, secure insurance and financing and gear up with the latest accessories all at one time, under one roof! Whether you’re new to boating or consider yourself quite the captain, be sure to stop by the Discover Boating Center. It’s your one-stop resource for the latest in boating information and expert, unbiased advice.

Fireside Chats at Cold Spring Brewery
Thursday, Feb. 28 at 4 p.m.
Cold Spring Brewery, 733 Seashore Rd., Cape May

Back by popular demand, Fireside Chats continue at Cold Spring Brewery! Gather round the fireplace at Cold Spring Brewery for this free lecture series! On Feb. 28 the topic is “More Stories of Old Glory: Tales of the American Flag from the Late 19th Century to Today” by Jim Stephens, Historic Cold Spring Village Deputy Director. For more information, call (609) 898-2300.

NJ Run for the Fallen Beef & Beer Benefit
Saturday, March 2
at 6 p.m.
Bolero Resort & Conference Center, 3320 Atlantic Avenue, Wildwood

Proceeds of the Beef and Beer Benefit at the Bolero Resort in Wildwood will offset the costs of the run. Tickets are $20 in advance, $25 at the door – featuring a buffet dinner, live band and 50/50 raffle. The NJ Run for the Fallen is an apolitical reflection of remembrance a team of active duty military runners from Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst and other locations across the US. They come together to embark on a 190+ mile journey to honor every New Jersey service member killed in support of Operation  Iraqi Freedom,  Enduring Freedom, Operation New Dawn and other conflicts…with each mile dedicated to a New Jersey Hero and their Family.    

Although we physically run one mile honoring and remembering each fallen hero from the current conflicts, the total run represents every New Jersey service member who laid down their lives for our freedom in all wars and conflicts. The fundraiser covers the necessary expenses associated with the run by providing support for our Active-Duty Military Run Team, Gold Star Families and Support Team.  These expenses include overnight accommodations, shirts, printing and a myriad of other costs. Tickets may be purchased online or call Eileen at 609-846-6121. Visit online for more information, www.njrun.org.

Designer Bag Bingo
Saturday, March 2 at 6 p.m.
St. Ann’s Early Education Center, Magnolia Ave & Pacific Avenue, Wildwood

Ladies’ Night Pocketbook Bingo will take place on Friday, March 2 at the St. Ann Early Education Center located at Magnolia and NJ Avenues in Wildwood.  Doors open at 6 p.m., Bingo will start at 7 p.m.  There will be food for purchase, BYOB, 50/50 raffle and Chinese auctions will take place.  Cost is $30 in advance and $35 at the door.  Please contact  Bonnie Feraco at 609-602-3774 for tickets and  information.  All proceeds benefit the Wildwood Catholic After-Prom. Reservations reco