Do The Shore: March 6 to March 12

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MAC’s Lunch & Learn: The Amelia Earhart Mystery
Wednesday, March 6 at 12 p.m.
Cape May United Methodist Church, 635 Washington St., Cape May

The Amelia Earhart Mystery, with Mark Allen The mystery of the disappearance of famed aviatrix Amelia Earhart still fascinates people today and has engaged the curiosity and doggedness of presenter Mark Allen since he was a boy. Allen presents this well-researched, illustrated lecture that explores this mystery in depth and seeks to answer the question “What happened to Amelia Earhart?” 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.

Fireside Chats at Cold Spring Brewery
Thursday, March 7 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 March 7 the topic is “Forgotten Great Men and Women from American History” by Jim Stephens, Historic Cold Spring Village Deputy Director. For more information, call (609) 898-2300.

Murder Mystery Weekends with ELTC and B&Bs
Friday March 8 to Saturday March 9
Henry Sawyer Inn, 722 Columbia Ave., Cape May

The award-winning East Lynne Theater Company, with The Henry Sawyer Inn and Twin Gables Inn, present Murder Mystery Weekends on March 8-9, March 22-23, March 29-30, and April 5-6. Participants can test their crime-solving skills while staying in one of these lovely Bed & Breakfasts. East Lynne Theater Company’s Murder Mystery Weekends were cited among one of the top five in the country by “AM NY.” 

     These exciting weekends allow guests to portray the detective, murderer, victim, witness, curious bystander, and other crime-related characters, with Frank Smith, an experienced retired Philadelphia police detective, giving just enough information to get sleuthing skills going. 

     Reservations are made through The Henry Sawyer Inn by calling 609-884-5667 or by e-mail henrysawyerinn@verizon.net. To reserve at The Twin Gables Inn, call 609-884-7332 or e-mail twgables@verizon.net. Those who do not need housing, but would like to participate in the weekend, may also contact The Henry Sawyer Inn about cost and details.

Ocean City Fine Arts League presents “Shadows” Art Show & Exhibition
Friday March 8 at 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Ocean City Fine Arts League, 711 Asbury Ave., Ocean City

Find out what hides in the shadows at the Art on Asbury Gallery’s March “Shadow” themed Art Show & Exhibition. There will be a “Meet The Artist” reception and awards presentation on Friday, March 8 from 6pm-7:30pm. Light refreshments will be served. The event is free and open to the public.

Artists, start thinking about silos, structures & steel for our “Buildings- Rural & Urban” themed show in April. Reminder, our new location is at 711 Asbury Avenue in Ocean City. We’ve restocked the gallery and all artwork is for sale!   We’re open 7 days a week. So, don’t miss the opportunity to purchase a one of a kind original artwork and support your local artists.

In addition to the artwork in the exhibition, the gallery showcases watercolor, glass, mixed media, pottery, photography, oil, acrylic, textiles, jewelry and sculpture…all made from professional local artisans.

For more information, call (609) 814-0308 or visit us at oceancityfineartsleague.org and like us on Facebook.

2nd Saturday Marketplace at The Shops at Tuckahoe Village
Saturday March 9 at 10 a.m.
Tuckahoe Vintage Goods & Trading Company, 2250 New Jersey 50, Tuckahoe

On the 2nd Saturday of each month, enjoy store wide reductions, The Mermaid Mutineer Food Truck, Tastings by Ludlam Island Brewery, Gift Basket Giveaway, Paint Demos and much more! Find treasures from the past and the present, sit down and enjoy some awesome food from the Mermaid Mutineer Food Truck, coffee and beverages. Check out the tastings from Ludlam Island Brewery. Easy walking to all the stores after parking in the huge lot behind Tuckahoe Vintage Goods.