Cape May Event Calendar

Tag: free event

Earth Day Beach Clean Up

We’re kicking off our monthly clean-ups on Earth Day at Poverty Beach! Mark your calendars and join the Boarding House crew at the beach entrance to help keep our shores beautiful.


Next Steps for Nature Presented by Doug Tallamy

Next Steps for Nature: 500 questions (and answers) for how to save nature in our yard. The Cape May Bird Observatory, with support from the Diane Cornell Wildlife Gardening Project, is excited to host Dr. Doug Tallamy to answer all the commonly asked questions about ecological landscaping. These are good, thoughtful questions about ecology and… Read more »


92nd Annual Coronation of Queen Maysea

The magnificent Cape May tradition continues with the 92nd Coronation of Queen Maysea. The Queen Maysea Pageant is open to all girls 6 to 10 years of age who are year-round residents of the Greater Cape May Area.  Participants should be 6 years of age as of July 1st and no older than 10 as… Read more »


Movies on the Beach: little giants

Movies begin at dusk. Bring your beach chair & blanket. Cancellations due to rain will be announced on cape may city’s facebook. Shown next to cape may convention hall (gurney street beach entrance)


Movies on the Beach: moana

Movies begin at dusk. Bring your beach chair & blanket. Cancellations due to rain will be announced on cape may city’s facebook. Shown next to cape may convention hall (gurney street beach entrance)


Movies on the Beach: JAWS

Movies begin at dusk. Bring your beach chair & blanket. Cancellations due to rain will be announced on cape may city’s facebook. Shown next to cape may convention hall (gurney street beach entrance)


Movies on the Beach: If

Movies begin at dusk. Bring your beach chair & blanket. Cancellations due to rain will be announced on cape may city’s facebook. Shown next to cape may convention hall (gurney street beach entrance)


Movies on the Beach: Spaceballs

Movies begin at dusk. Bring your beach chair & blanket. Cancellations due to rain will be announced on cape may city’s facebook. Shown next to cape may convention hall (gurney street beach entrance)