Wildwoods Restaurant Showcase
May 13th from 5:30pm to 8:30pm
Where: Bolero Resort & Conference Center, 3320 Atlantic Ave, Wildwood
Enjoy a sampling of mouth-watering dishes and decadent desserts from dozens of the Wildwoods’ finest restaurants and specialty shops. Held at the Bolero Resort & Conference Center, 3320 Atlantic Avenue, Wildwood. All proceeds benefit the Greater Wildwood Chamber of Commerce Foundation and scholarships for area high school students. An auction of fantastic prizes will be held. Tickets are available at the Greater Wildwood Chamber of Commerce Office in advance or at the door the night of the event. $25 per person. 609.729.4000 or http://www.Wildwoods.com
3rd Annual Spring Shorebird and Horseshoe Crab Festival
May 16th at 9:30am
Where: The Wetlands Institute, 1075 Stone Harbor Blvd, Stone Harbor
Come join The Wetlands Institute for a festival that celebrates an amazing spectacle of nature – the shorebird migration and horseshoe crab spawning season. Guests of all ages can enjoy shorebird banding demonstrations and volunteer participation, back-bay kayaking tours, back-bay birding and wildlife boat tours, reTURN the Favor horseshoe crab rescue walks, a horseshoe crab spawning survey, horseshoe crab teaching tank and aquaculture tours, horseshoe crab themed children’s activities, guided shorebird viewing walks, and more! For a full schedule of activities and pre-registration information, visit wetlandsinstitute.org.
4th Annual Clam-A-Rama
May 16th at 10am
Where: The Rusty Nail, 205 Beach Ave, Cape May
The Beach Shack and Rusty Nail have been preparing all winter long for the most anticipated event of the season: the 4th annual Clam-A-Rama Clam Pitching Tournament on Saturday, May 16th, 2015. Join us on the beach in front of the Beach Shack and engage in a friendly competition against your friends, family, or some clam pitching pros!
Explore the Shore
May 16th at 11am
Where: Nature Center of Cape May, 1600 Delaware Ave, Cape May
Discover the secrets of Cape May Harbor as we explore the shore and marsh. Join our naturalists as we hike the beach, pull a seine net (weather permitting), and encounter an incredible diversity of marine life. We’ll learn about the fascinating lives of the animals that inhabit our coastal and wetland habitats; including the fascinating and ancient Horseshoe Crab. Have an up-close experience with horseshoe crabs, sea stars, and other local marine critters in our laboratory and learn why these animals are so important. Walk-ins welcome. No preregistration necessary.
Wild Half Marathon & 8k
May 17th at 7:30am
Where: Wildwoods Convention Center, 4501 Boardwalk, Wildwood
One wild weekend…a seaside half marathon that combines your love of running with the pure joy of an amusement park, the sights and sounds of a classic boardwalk, outstanding accommodations, together with the rhythm of beach life. In addition to the 13.1 mile marathon, there will be a 4.8 mile race (8K) offered. Race begins at 7:30 a.m. in front of the Wildwoods Convention Center. 609.522.3900 ext 1195 or http://www.RunWildwoods.com.
Turtlesinger Concert
May 17th at 3pm
Where: St. Barnabas by the Bay Church, Villas
Turtlesinger Karen Buckley and Turtletoter Charlie Buckley will perform May 17, at St. Barnabas by the Bay Church, 13 W. Bates Ave., Villas, at 3 p.m. The Turtlesinger concert will be a multimedia, interactive performance including live turtles, turtle feeding, turtle songs, turtle slides and video. Children and families are welcome to attend. A free will offering will be taken and refreshments will be served after the concert. For information call 609-886-0667.
Sunday Night at the Movies – “The Butler”
May 17th at 7pm
Where: The Branches, next to St. Mary’s Thirft Shop, Rio Grande
Enjoy Sunday Night at the Movies May 17 at The Branches at 7 p.m. to see “The Butler,” starring Forest Whitaker and Oprah Winfrey. The life of a White House butler who served under eight presidents unfolds against a backdrop of paralleled change in American history. The film is a true story and rated PG-13. There is no charge for the movie and the evening is open to everyone. Movie goers can bring snacks and non-alcoholic beverages and enjoy a discussion after the movie.
For more information about these and other community events, see the Herald’s online calendar