Exit Zero Jazz Festival
Thursday, Nov. 8 to Sunday, Nov. 11
Cape May
More than 40+ sets of world-class music will be presented over the festival weekend on the Main Stages, clubs and streets of Cape May. Festival Producer Michael Kline has crafted a world-class lineup of Grammy Winners, NEA Jazz Masters, and an eclectic mix of many different genres of music. Tickets range from $58-$209. For more information, tickets and a detailed schedule, visit www.exit0jazzfest.com.
Bishop’s Got Talent
Friday, Nov. 9 at 6 p.m.
Bishop McHugh Regional Catholic School, 2221 Rt. 9 N., Dennis Township
The talent show is open to the community. Tickets are $5 for children under 12, and $8 for general admission. Children under age 3 are free. There also will be food for sale and a silent auction. Proceeds from the show will be used to purchase equipment and supplies to enhance the pediatrics department at Cape Regional. For more information, contact felicia@bishopmchugh.com.
Lower Township Inaugural Veteran’s Day Parade
Saturday, Nov. 10 at 11 a.m.
Lower Township
The parade will step off at the Villas Fire Department and travel south on Bayshore Road to end at Township Hall. The event will feature high school marching bands, fire departments, community groups and local veterans. For more information, contact Eileen Kreis at (609) 886-2005 ext. 132 or ekreis@townshipoflower.org.
Celebrate Veterans Day with the March King
Saturday, Nov. 10 at 1 p.m.
Cape May Lutheran Church, 509 Pittsburgh Ave., Cape May
John Philip Sousa returns to Cape May to visit with the Friends of the World War II Tower and honor local veterans. He will favor the audience with his thrilling music, and will relate his inspirations for their composition. Light refreshments included. MAC Museum Educator Rich Chiemingo will present this program, as Sousa. Admission is free for Friends of the World War II Tower, MAC Tower Observers, World War II veterans and children 18 and under; $5 for non-members.
Nature Center of Cape May Harborside Chats
Tuesday, Nov. 13 at 6 p.m.
Education Hall, Nature Center of Cape May, 1600 Delaware Ave., Cape May
Josh Nemeth, the Wildlife Gardener, will discuss water-wise landscapes. This type of gardening is more important than ever. We’ll talk about why that is and what features make-up a water-wise garden. Josh will share what steps to take toward creating a water-wise landscape, or how to improve upon the one that you already have. Chats are free; however, donations are always appreciated. For more information, call (609) 427-3045.