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 What’s that sound? Can you hear it? It’s the sound of sleigh bells. And 
you know what that means. It’s the 43rd West Cape May Christmas Parade coming 
your way December 6 starting at 5 p.m. 
 A couple of other events also begin Saturday, Dec. 6 like breakfast with 
Santa at 10 a.m. at Aleathea's at the Inn 
of Cape May and Cape May’s 
35th annual 
Christmas Candlelight House Tours. It’s the 35th anniversary of Cape May’s 
oldest and most beloved holiday tour—the Christmas Candlelight House Tours, 
sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts (MAC). Experience the sights 
and sounds of an o Catch the spirit of the season on this self-guided tour as Christmas carolers and strolling musicians fill the streets of Cape May and homes, inns, B&B’s, and churches welcome tourgoers into the decorated interiors of their architectural gems, complete with all the trimmings and the chance to see collections of vintage holiday decorations. Christmas Candlelight House Tours also include a visit to the 
Emlen Physick 
Estate at 1048 Washington St., Cape May’s only Victorian house museum, 
authentically decorated for the holidays, and “An Old-Fashioned Christmas” 
exhibit in the Carriage House Gallery, which features holiday traditions through 
the years complete with vintage Santas, model trains, trees, toys and more. For 
information on these tours as well as reserving your lunc Want to do something different? Do you like miniature trains? This holiday season come and see Canal Toy Trains, located at 1013 Batts Lane Cold Spring. This 28 ft. x 32 ft. layout of toy trains shows them in all scales as they travel through the villages Adventure Park. Get in the spirit. All are welcome. Bonus: It's free. Open Saturday and Sunday from noon to 4 p.m. until December 27 and 28th. For more information call 609-898-7776. Enjoy the family holiday fun. ChooChoo!! The current Winter issue of Cape May Magazine features a closer look at the man behind Canal Toy Trains. If you couldn’t make it down for the West Cape May Christmas Parade come on down 
the next weekend – or come both weekends – because
Candlelight Hospitality Night 
on The Mall is December 10 and 11 from 7-9 p.m. Merchants on 
The Mall open their 
doors to o Speaking of cheer, you came to the right town if you want to imbibe in style. You can begin with a Holiday Wine Tasting Dinner sponsored by MAC. Enjoy a five course dinner of holiday cuisine paired with little known varietal wines at the Mad Batter Restaurant on historic Jackson Street. 7:30 p.m. Friday, December 12. Limited to 60 people. Admission is $70. The next day, Saturday Dec. 13 at 1 p.m., you can attend cooking class and learn how to cook like the pros. Holiday Cooking Class and Lunch is also at the Mad Batter. Join the chef for a quick class on cooking for the holidays. Includes lunch at the famous restaurant. Limited to 30 people. Admission is $40. The following weekend (Friday, December 19 through Sunday, December 21) MAC and 
the Washington Inn are offering one of their Spirited Cape May Weekends. Triple 
your e Don’t have time for an entire weekend for wining? 
Cape May Wine School will be 
held Sunday, Dec. 21 at the Washington Inn from 1-3 p.m. Enjoy an informative 
class on judging and appreciating fine wines from around the world. $25 per 
person. 
 In the world of arts and entertainment, Cape May’s two equity performance theaters are still going strong. Cape May Stage presents This Wonderful Life by Steve Murray, Conceived by Mark Setlock. Share the hope and humor of Frank Capra's adored Classic Christmas film It's A Wonderful Life in this delightful stage adaptation. The plight of George Bailey is seen in a fresh light as one actor portrays Clarence the Angel, Mary, Old Man Potter, and twenty more of Bedford Falls' finest citizens. Make this heartwarming family experience a part of your holiday tradition this season. Shows run Wednesdays through Sundays at the Robert Shackleton Playhouse at Bank and Lafayette Streets. Please call 609-884-1341 or visit www.capemaystage.com for more information. 
 You can visit CapeMay.com’s events calendar for more detailed information on tours and special events, but hey, you don’t need a calendar to enjoy Cape May all you needs is a place to stay. From there find a cozy place to have dinner, a cocktail and settle in for some easy listening music – Aleathea’s at the Inn of Cape May, The Merion Inn on Decatur, The Ebbitt Room at the Virginia Hotel and The Brown Room at Congress Hall often offer musical entertainment on the weekends through the end of the year. Then take a walk about town. The Christmas decorations on The Mall, Jackson Street and Columbia Avenue are storybook-like in their warmth and quaintness. And don’t forget those spectacular sunsets – the colder the weather, the more beautiful they are. So from all of us to all of you, Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, Happy Holidays, Happy New Year!!!  |