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Edition 18, Volume 4
September 15, 2009 |
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Welcome to our Newsletter...
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Welcome,
A beautiful weekend is expected and this is a GREAT time of year to visit. Weekend festivals are taking place everywhere these next few weekends. The firemann's convention, Italaian festival, Irish Weekend, Food and Wine Festival and so much more! All you need to do is visit our websites and book your accommodations, find a great restaurant, maybe pick up a new outfit, pick up a gift for someone...well you get the idea. It is all right here in front of you just a click away. Find it all on our network of GREAT VACATION WEBSITES. Please tell everyone about us, we appreciate it GREATLY! |
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| All of our camping enthusiasts can now search for campgrounds located in the States of New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland and now Pennsylvania on our newest site GreatVacationCampgrounds.com. The site is a work in progress, but it does have the necessary information to help you find the best camping facilities for your liking. The NJ campgrounds can also be found on www.GreatVacationGuide.com. If you are a campground owner and your campground is not on our site :( and we are sure you will want to be included, please contact cheryl@GreatVacationGuide.com and she will be happy to add your facility to our family. |
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Sincerely,
The Great Vacation Staff |
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Find a vacation rental now for September and October 2009! Great Vacation News! We've changed the world for vacation property owners and vacationers. |
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Send YourPhotos In Now! Please join our Photo Contest for 2009! This year we are only accepting 3 photos per person. You can submit 1 photo for each of the 3 categories ( Best Vacation Photo, Best Nature Photo, Best Overall Shore Photo). Include your name, address and phone number so we can properly identify your photo if it’s featured. The best photos chosen by Great Vacation newsletter readers will be in the final competition. Winners will receive wonderful prizes, and the best photos will appear in the newsletter, and also in 2010 Great Vacation in-room guides! |
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| Featured Businesses- Fun Activities | |
| Aleatheas 7 Ocean Street, at the Beach Cape May, NJ 08204 Phone 1-609-884-5555 Toll Free 1-800-582-5933 Serenity and turn-of-the century elegance bring visitors to Cape May. From the Victorian bed and breakfast to the horse drawn carriages, Cape May transports visitors back to a gentle, elegant world. Yet, even in Cape May, crowds, trinket shops and noise can spoil the experience. Aleathea's, in the Inn of Cape May is one destination where tourist culture does not impinge upon dining. Turn-of-century style and elegance is respected. Set in the Inn of Cape May, Aleathea's definitely has its charm. The ceilings are decorated with fans and small chandeliers. Antique sideboards accent the walls. On the wraparound porch, you can sit in a rocking chair for drinks. The atmosphere is floral, fresh and summery. The pace is easy. Servers are calm and never rush. The tables are placed far from one another, and diners need never fear being overheard or bumped. The Menz family, owners of Aleathea's, try to provide guests with more than just another dinner out. Arrangements for romantic Wedding Receptions, festive parties or impression - making business meetings are coordinated by a professional staff to make your special day a memorable one. The Rose Room can accommodate from 10 to 95 with our seaside Veranda the perfect spot for cocktails and hors d'oeuvres. For information: (click here) |
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| Uncle Bill's Pancake House 261 Beach Avenue Cape May, NJ 08204 Phone 1-609-884-7199 Many will argue that the best meal of the day is breakfast, and that's true at Uncle Bill's Pancake House Perry Street & Beach Avenue, Cape May, New Jersey, where breakfast begins at 6:30 a.m. and lasts until 2:00 p.m. in the afternoon. Uncle Bill's does breakfast best with 20 different kinds of pancakes, crepes and just as many kinds of waffles (with fruits and whipped cream if that's your preference) and then they add eggs, omelets (anyway you want them), and home fries, hash browns, fries, bacon, sausages, scrapple, you select it and they'll prepare it as ordered! For information: (click here) |
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| Meet the cast of East Lynne Theater Company's "The Butter and Egg Man" |
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| Where else have the actors performed and how did they get into this production? How does ELTC's artistic director choose a show? How and why do actors even do what they do? And who is George S. Kaufman? Audience members will have the opportunity to ask these and other questions of the talented ten-member cast and the company's artistic director, Gayle Stahlhuth, on Friday, Oct. 2, immediately after seeing the Equity professional East Lynne Theater Company's "The Butter and Egg Man." Forty years before Mel Brook's film, "The Producers," there was this George S. Kaufman comedy about two men trying desperately to fund their Broadway-bound production. The cast includes ELTC favorites Tiffany-Leigh Moskow and Morgan Nichols, who were in last year's "To the Ladies!," Mark Edward Lang, Alison J. Murphy, and Suzanne Dawson who were in the recent "Alice on the Edge," and Tommy Raniszewski, who performed with Susan Tischler in "Helpful Hints." New to the company are Justin Flagg, who performed in the recent Catherine Zeta-Jones and Guy Pearce film, "Death Defying Acts," John Cameron Webber, who played Michael Husted in CBS's "As the World Turns," and Daisy Ouzts, a recent graduate from the Atlantic Acting School in NYC. This marks Gayle Stahlhuth’s 27th production as a director since she became ELTC's artistic director in 1999, and she also has a role in the show. George S. Kaufman (1889-1961) became America's most successful playwright in the 1920's and 30's. He collaborated with Marc Connolly, Dorothy Parker, Edna Ferber, Ring Lardner, Morrie Ryskind, Moss Hart, and Howard Teichmann. Kaufman's two Pulitzer Prizes were for "Of Thee I Sing," with Morrie Ryskind and Ira Gershwin, the first musical to be so honored, and with Moss Hart for "You Can't Take It With You." Last year, when ELTC produced Kaufman and Marc Connelly's "To the Ladies!" Kaufman's daughter, Anne, charmed the audience after the show with tales of her father, family, and friends in the theater. She intends on having a Q&A with the audience again this year, and hopes to be at the October 2 performance. Currently she's busy preparing for the much anticipated Broadway opening of the revival of "The Royal Family" written by Kaufman and Edna Ferber, and is unable to totally commit to a Cape May-date at this time. Check www.eastlynnetheater.org for updates. "The Butter and Egg Man" runs from September 23 through October 24, every Wednesday through Saturday at 8:00p.m., where the company is in residence at The First Presbyterian Church, 500 Hughes St., Cape May. Opening night, September 23, is the 84th Anniversary of the play's original Broadway opening. "The Butter and Egg Man" was selected by the New Jersey State Council on the Arts as part of the American Masterpieces Series in New Jersey. American Masterpieces is a program of the National Endowment for the Arts. ELTC, itself, was recently voted one of the top two Equity professional theaters in the state in the Discover Jersey Arts' "People's Choice Awards." Tickets are $28 general admission; $23 for seniors and those with disabilities and their support companions; and $13 for full-time students. Children ages 12 and under are always free. There is an American Sign Language Interpretation on Friday, October 16. For information and reservations, call 609-884-5898 . To make a reservation using a credit card, call 866-280-9211. The production of "The Butter and Egg Man" would not be possible without season sponsors Curran Investment Management, Aleathea's Restaurant, La Mer Beachfront Inn, and funding received through a grant from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, The New Jersey Department of State, Division of Travel and Tourism, as well as the generosity of many patrons. For information and reservations, contact ELTC at 884-5898, or (click here). |
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![]() Daisy Ouzts, Justin Flagg, and Tiffany-Leigh Moskow in ELTC's "The Butter and Egg Man" running from Sept. 23-Oct. 24. |
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