Cape May Has Gone to the Dogs!
May we all, from 931 Beach, wish a Happy New Year to you and your families. May this be the best of years, filled with health and happiness.
Our beautiful little village, after a busy Christmas season, is hunkering down for a short siesta. But not everything is closing. Such popular eateries, as the Ugly Mug, Pilot House, Jackson Mountain, Lucky Bones and the Lobster House are available all year. And over on the Mall, several small shops such as the Whales Tail, Pearls, Fudge Kitchen and Dellas, just to mention a few, are always here for us.
MAC, Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts and Humanities is now in the process of planning events for summer 2012. But they have projects planned throughout the winter. Every Sunday they sponsor Winery Cellar Tours and Tastings. January 16th marks the opening of the Carriage House Gallery Exhibits. This is a frequently changing set of exhibits that presents various aspects of Victorian life and brings history to life in exciting and interesting ways.
MAC hasn’t forgotten our little ones. On four Saturdays from February through April history will come to life for our 7 to 10 year olds. Each Saturday will high light a particular topic. The first, scheduled for February 11th, will teach various forms of Victorian communications. Our children will learn what life was like before cell phones and internet. To learn more about these events and other planned workshops it is best to check in with their web site www.capemaymac.org. Take the time to look into their site frequently as more will be added in the coming months.
Oh, about the dogs, almost forgot! During the winter and into early spring our favorite pooches are welcome on our beaches. Banned during summer months they are able to have long runs and even enjoy the surf. Being our people are responsible pet parents any “deposits” are quickly cleaned up.
Again a very Happy New Year! We are all busy planning another enjoyable summer for you, so check with us frequently.
Marilyn
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