Leading artists from throughout the East Coast exhibit and sell their work. Traditionally an ideal place to buy fine artwork at reasonable prices. Hours: Fri. & Sat. 10am – 8pm, Sun. 10am – 6pm. For more information call 609-399-6111.
Hundreds of products and services for Cape May County businesses will be held inside the Wildwoods Convention Center. The Expo is open to the business public, featuring over 100 exhibitors – come shop for all your business needs and make important contacts. The largest business networking event in Cape May County allows you to meet with potential suppliers and network with potential customers. The Expo has received high praise for its relaxed atmosphere which is conducive to making that important business deal. Exhibitor opportunities available. Expo seminars will be held from 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. and again from 3 p.m.-4:30 p.m. The main exhibit will take place from 4 p.m.-7 p.m.
Free admission, free parking, complimentary refreshments, and a chance to win many great door prizes!
Tickets: $25 in advance (plus applicable surcharges), $28 at the door
Buckethead is a virtuoso guitarist and multi-instrumentalist who performs within many genres of music. He has released over 300 studio recordings, way more than anyone else in the history
of music. He released 178 “pikes” in the 2014-2015 period alone. He has also performed on over 50 more albums by other artists. His music spans such diverse areas as progressive metal,
funk, blues, jazz, bluegrass, and avant-garde music.
When performing in his theatrical persona, Buckethead used to wear a KFC bucket on his head, emblazoned with an orange bumper sticker that reads FUNERAL in capital black block letters,
and an expressionless plain white costume mask. More recently, he has switched to a plain white bucket no longer bearing the KFC logo. He also incorporates nun chucks, robot dancing, and toy
trading into his stage performances. Buckethead’s persona represents a character that was “raised by chickens” and has made it his “mission in life to alert the world to the ongoing chicken
holocaust in fast-food joints around the globe.”
An instrumentalist, Buckethead is best known for his electric guitar playing. He has been voted No. 8 on a list in GuitarOne magazine of the Top 10 Greatest Guitar Shredders of All
Time as well as being included in Guitar World’s lists of the 25 all-time weirdest guitarists and is also known for being one of the fastest guitar players on planet earth. He’s also a kick ass bass
player and an over all amazing live performer.
Buckethead has most recently performed as a solo Artist although he has collaborated with many high-profile artists such as Bill Laswell, Les Claypool, Bernie Worrell, Iggy Pop, Serj Tankian,
Mike Patton, Viggo Mortensen, Brain, and tons more.
Dream Theater have steadily achieved a startlingly sublime synthesis of soaring and unmistakable melody, progressive instrumentation and aggressive heaviness unrivaled within hard rock music. The legacy established throughout their virtuosic career of astounding aesthetic alchemy has made their very moniker synonymous with the power of talent, ability and momentum when brilliantly forged together.
Adults are invited to join a Park System Naturalist for this laid-back morning bird walk at Freneau Woods Park, Aberdeen. Meet in the Visitor Center parking lot. We’ll meander for about 1.5 hours and see what birds we can find. No need to be an expert at identifying birds to enjoy this walk. A limited number of binoculars will be available to borrow if needed.
GFWC Women’s Community Club of Cape May is sponsoring a Spring Luncheon Card & Game Party on Thursday, April 11, 2019 at Price Hall. All proceeds will benefit: CASA and Other Charities.
Price of ticket is $23.00. Make checks payable to Women’s Community Club of Cape May (WCCCM). Send payment to Women’s Community Club of Cape May (WCCCM) 303 N. Vineyard Court, Cape May, NJ 08204. This event begins at 11:00 am with Lunch at 12:30 pm. RESERVATIONS are required. Call Marge: (609) 898-7975. Door Prizes, Raffle Baskets and 50-50 Chances will be available.
Chef Mia Chiarella of Mia Mia Raw Bar and Ristorante in Wildwood is serving as guest chef for Beth Judah Temple’s spring fundraiser on Thursday, April 11, 4:30 – 7:30 p.m. at the Temple’s Social Hall, Spencer and Pacific Avenues in Wildwood. Chef Mia will work from the Temple’s kitchen and prepare a dinner of pasta primavera, salad and dessert for take-out. Limited seating is available for dining in. Tickets are $18, and the event is open to the public. The deadline for reservations is April 3. Proceeds from the event help offset the costs of day-to-day operations and maintenance for the historic Wildwood temple, which was completed in 1929.
Seal Team 6 Leader Robert J. O’Neill absorbingly relates the 2011 Navy Seal raid and the 3 shots he fired into Osama bin Laden. O’Neill offers a highly anticipated gripping presentation that you’ll never forget followed by public Q&A session and professional photo op with this American Hero.
Doors open at 5 pm. Tickets General Admission: $125, includes general admission to speaking engagement, Q&A and photo opportunity. Seating will be a first come first serve basis.
Help us celebrate over four decades of Christian service and education to children and their families. Support our mission of preparing young people to be the future leaders of our country and society. Make a contribution today by purchasing tickets to the banquet or giving a donation, every offering counts.
The evening will be a celebration of his career with songs from Fairport Convention, Matthews Southern Comfort, Plainsong as well as his own solo works
Iain will also do some readings from his new autobiography “Thro My Eyes”.
Bob Saget has starred in many successful television shows, including two of the most family-friendly shows network TV has ever produced (“Full House” and “Americas Funniest Home Videos”) but he’s also an out of his mind, Grammy-nominated standup comedian for over thirty years. From his HBO special “That Ain’t Right” to his scene-stealing cameos in “Entourage,” and “The Aristocrats,” it’s always effective as Saget embraces his dark side.
From directing MGM’s cult favorite feature film “Dirty Work,” to directing and producing the highly acclaimed ABC television movie, “For Hope,” to starring in the critically acclaimed, Paul Weitz off-Broadway play, “Privilege, to starring on Broadway in the Tony Award winning play of 2007, “The Drowsy Chaperone,” Bob Saget shows no signs of stopping. Ever.
Twice a year, every Spring and Fall, sensory experiences go on overload in Cape May when the Exit Zero Jazz Festival stages its world-class music fest. Music can be heard everywhere in Cape May – on the streets in the form of New Orleans style second line parades, in the clubs and restaurants bursting at the seams with music and energy and on the concert stages where international touring artists throw down at what has become known as one of the most respected and creative jazz festivals in the country.
Festival Passes provide the best bang for your dollar, with weekend or single day options. All Festival concerts can be purchased a la carte. Club shows cannot be purchased in advance. Festival Passes are claimed at Festival Central located in Cape May Convention Hall.
The Ocean City Education Foundation will host a Mystery Dinner Fundraiser Friday, April 12 from 7-10 p.m. at Josie Kelly’s, Shore Road, Somers Point. The Greater Ocean City Theatre Company will perform the wedding-themed show entitled, “Something Old, Something New, Something Stolen, Something Blue.” Wedding attire optional. The event will benefit new student wellness initiatives in the Ocean City School District. Tickets are $40 and includes buffet and performance. There will also be a cash bar and basket raffles.