gave their lives in the line of duty. 609.522.2030, ext. 1504.
www.Midatlanticsurvivors.org
OLDE TIME ITALIAN FESTIVAL: Wildwood. An ‘Old World’ family festival weekend in Fox Park including crafts, games, rides, great Italian food & continuous live FREE entertainment. 609.374.0016.
www.SonsofItalyWildwood.org
THUNDER ON THE BEACH MONSTER TRUCK RACE: Wildwood. Monster truck race for “King of the Beach.” Quad wars, tough truck competition, stunts. Four jam-packed shows on the beach – rain or shine! Admission fee. 609-523-8051.
www.ThunderMoto.com
OKTOBERFEST: Dust off the lederhosen and find your way to Jackson Street in Cape May for a festival complete with vendors, craft artisans, street perform- ers, a beer garden and much more.609-884-5508.
www.capemaychamber.com
OCTOBER WILDWOODS NEW JERSEY GOVERNOR’S CUP HYDROFEST: Sunset Lake, Wildwood Crest. Exciting international powerboat racing event, coupled with a 6 block festival of craft, merchan- dise & food vendors as well as displays. Held on the bay front bordering the Sunset Lake bay area at Rambler Road & NJ Avenue, Wildwood Crest. FREE for visitors. 609.889.9181. 609.886.8156.
www.WildwoodsHydrofest.com
CCOAST (CUMBERLAND CO. OPEN ARTISTS’ STUDIO TOUR): Glasstown Arts District, Millville & surrounding areas. Visit working artists’ studios to watch them at work and to discuss their art. Enjoy a variety of artistic mediums: oils, watercolors, glass, ceramics, and much more. 800-887-4957.
www.glasstownartsdistrict.com
ATLANTIC CITY MARATHON: Atlantic City Boardwalk. The nation’s third oldest marathon has run- ners competing on a USA Track & Field Certified course that serves as an official qualifying race for the Boston Marathon.
www.atlanticcitymarathon.org
INDIAN SUMMER CELEBRATION: Ocean City. Seafood vendors at the Music Pier and Boardwalk table
sales.
www.ocnj.us
FESTIVAL OF FINE CRAFT: Wheaton Arts and Cultural Center, Millville. Traditional and contempo- rary work from over 125 juried artists from across the country present jewelry, studio glass, clay, metal, wearable art, fibre, leather, photography, watercolor, mixed medium, wood and more. Outdoor crafts demonstrations. Entertainment, hands-on family activ- ities and specialty foods. 800-998-4552, 856-825- 6800.
www.wheatonarts.org
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE SEAFOOD FESTIVAL: Avalon. Great seafood & other food, music, vendors, crafters & more. 609-967-3936.
www.avalonbeach.com
FALL BLOCK PARTY and FIREWORKS SPEC- TACULAR: Ocean City. Over 400 crafters, food ven- dors, music and more at the Tabernacle grounds. 800-BEACHnj. 609-525-9300.
www.ocnj.us
VICTORIAN WEEKEND: Cape May. 40th Annual Event. Victorian Weekend celebrates Cape May’s Vic- torian heritage, featuring the Chocolate Champi- onship Tour & Tasting, Historic House Tours, Murder Mystery Dinners, Vintage Dance Workshop, living his- tory, lectures, workshops, performances & more. 609- 884-5404. 800-275-4278.
www.capemaymac.org
800-BEACHnj. 609-525-9300.
The Wildwoods NJ Governor’s Cup Hydrofest, held on Sunset Lake in Wildwood Crest, is an exciting international powerboat racing event, coupled with a festival of crafts, merchandise & food.
LIGHTHOUSE CHALLENGE OF NEW JERSEY WEEKEND: New Jersey Lighthouses, museums and life saving stations will host a “Lighthouse Challenge of New Jersey” inviting the public to visit all partici- pating lighthouses over the weekend (Oct. 20-21) and help raise funds for continued lighthouse preserva- tion. The lighthouses participating in the Challenge encourage the public to take advantage of this special weekend to financially support and preserve the mar- itime history of our state. Begin the Challenge at any of the participating lighthouses, and purchase a tri- fold souvenir pamphlet ($1) to be stamped at each lighthouse as proof of visit. This will be your souvenir to commemorate your participation in the event. Hours of operation for every participating lighthouse can be found on the lighthouse and museum web- sites, and at
www.lighthousechallengenj.org,
www.njlhs.org and
www.visitnj.org.
HARBORFEST: Sea Isle City. A celebration of the bay featuring craft and food vendors, family activities, fishing displays, live entertainment and delicious seafood. 609-263-9090.
www.seaislechamber.com
NJ AUDUBON CAPE MAY AUTUMN WEEK- END: Cape May. Join birding’s best at world famous Migration Mainline – Cape May NJ for three days of field trips, kayak, pelagic and back bay boat trips, workshops, programs for the beginner to the seasoned naturalist. Registration required. 609- 861-0700 or email:
birdcapemay@njaudubon.org www.birdcapemay.org
CUMBERLAND COUNTY SPORTSMAN’S JAM- BOREE: Maurice River Twp. 856-692-3041.
FALL THUNDER ON THE SAND PRO/AM SANCTIONED MOTOCROSS RACE: On the Beach at Lincoln Avenue, Wildwood. AMA sanctioned races featuring beginners to pros. Practice sessions will take place on Friday from 11 a.m. until dusk. Races are Saturday at 10 a.m. and Sunday at 9 a.m. AMA sanctioned races featuring beginners to pros. Admis- sion fee. 609.523.8051.
www.ThunderMoto.com
LIMA BEAN FESTIVAL: West Cape May. The lowly lima bean actually has its day in the sun when lima
bean lovers gather to celebrate the proud tradition of lima bean farming in this little town. Great food,ven- dors, antiques, entertainment and fun. Never think of legumes the same way again. 609-884-9325.
www.westcapemaytoday.com
MONARCH MADNESS: Wetlands Institute, Stone Harbor. See all the butterflies in our gardens and on the trail and learn things that you never knew about this beautiful insect, and its amazing journey every fall. Help scientists tag monarchs, get tips on garden- ing for butterflies, face painting, games, crafts and more. 609-368-1211.
www.wetlandsinstitute.org
FABULOUS 50’S CELEBRATION: The Wildwoods. A celebration of the Wildwoods’ place in Rock ‘n Roll history. Weekend kicks off on Friday night with a dance party & concludes with a star-studded concert in the Wildwoods Convention Center. Saturday features a classic car show, contests, food vendors, live music entertainment, craft vendors, Doo Wop Bus tour & so much more! 609.729.4000.
www.gwcoc.com
HALLOWEEN HAPPENINGS IN VICTORIAN CAPE MAY: More than two weeks of specially- themed tours & events including Ghostwriter Trolley Rides, Madame Parmentier’s Psychic Teas, Scarecrow Alley, Midnight at the Physick Estate, Historic Haunts Combination Tours, Phantoms of the Physick Estate and much more to help you get into the “spirit” of the
season. 609-884-5404.
www.capemaymac.org
HARVEST FESTIVAL: Stone Harbor. Hayrides on the beach, costume party, farmers market, entertain- ment and more. 609-368-6101.
THIRD FRIDAY: Glasstown Arts District, Millville. High Street in the District comes alive with those enjoy- ing the arts, entertainment and more. Exhibition open- ings, live music, dining and shopping in a festive atmos- phere. 800-887-4957.
www.glasstownartsdistrict.com
NOVEMBER SHERLOCK HOLMES WEEKEND: Cape May. Join Sherlock Holmes and his partner, Dr. Watson in “Sherlock Holmes and the Trial of Moriarty’s Chal-
S O U T H E R N N E W J E R S E Y V A C A T I O N E R 83 800-275-4278.
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