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Wish BookLivingLBI

Premier Issue 2010

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2 Wishbook 2010

2007 Long Beach Blvd.

Spray Beach, LBI

609-492-0800

Visit our Online Gallery

www.seawallartifacts.com

Custom Orders Welcome! Stop By, or Call for An Appointment

Artwork, Jewelry, Tabletop, Gifts

#030 20’’X20’’ $179.00

#046 18’’X22’’ $179.00 #031 14’’X32’’ $229.00

#039 20’’X20’’ $169.00

#040 20’’X20’’ $169.00

#167 20’’X20’’ $145.00

#042 20’’X20’’ $149.00 #180 16’’X36’’ $269.00

*prices subject to change due to material cost. please call or visit our website for current pricing. thank you.

From the moment you walk into Seawall ARTifacts,

located in the Spray Beach neighborhood of LBI,

you are taken on a journey under the sea as your body,

mind and spirit take in the beauty of “Nature Behind

Glass.” Seawall ARTifacts is a

gallery of original shadowbox

artwork and custom mirrors

which showcase the beauty of

various seashells and sea life.

From a simple array of white

starfi sh, sand dollars and purple

clam shells to the delicate pink

sea urchin, sea fan and Nautilus

shell, Seawall ARTifacts has

something for everyone.

Owner and artist, Steve

Fritz, has been inspired by

what he calls “the beauty and

simplicity of found items in

nature.” With this inspiration,

he has created a collection of

original pieces that engulf the

true essence of what draws us to

nature. Since creating his fi rst

piece 3 years ago, Steve has sold his collection across

the United States, Canada and throughout the Caribbean.

Each piece is handcrafted by Steve from beginning to

end and is unique in its own way, just as each shell is.

In addition to the artwork collection,

Seawall ARTifacts offers a variety

of Artisan and sea glass jewelry,

tabletop items and loose seashells

of various non-endangered spe-

cies. Also featured in the gallery are

limited edition maps of Long Beach

Island that are sure to add something

special to any space in your home.

Custom sea-life art pieces are avail-

able upon request.

If you are looking for something

extraordinary to add to your home

or offi ce, you need a beautiful mem-

ory of your time on Long Beach

Island or just need a tranquil place

to appreciate the beauty of what

nature beholds, Seawall ARTifacts

has something for everyone.

"Beauty and simplicity of found items in nature."

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LivingLBI Magazine 3

112th Street

Haven Beach, NJ 08008

609-492-3333

Visit us on Facebook!http://www.facebook.com/UndertheMistletoe

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4 Wishbook 2010

Egon Willy KahlBroker/Owner

Cell: (609) 709-1020

Kevin Berginwww.soldby2kevins.com

Cell: (609) 709-7356

Kevin Farnungwww.soldby2kevins.com

Cell: (609) 713-1538

Walter Dombrowskiwww.soldonlbi.com

Cell: (609) 618-9800

James Dooneywww.lbiduplex.com

Cell: (609) 548-2475

256 W. 9th St. - Unit F,

Ship Bottom, NJ 08008

(609) 494-8900www.LBIRealtyGroup.com

We at LBI Realty Group would like to introduce ourselves as

one of the Island’s top producing real estate team of profes-

sionals! We produce results, even in one of the toughest markets

LBI has ever experienced, and there is a reason why. We will share

our knowledge and experience to help guide you in pricing your

property competitively, as well as providing suggestions on what

may be done to make your property stand out to a Buyer. Our years

of experience, knowledge and dedication speak for itself when it

comes to the number of satisfi ed Buyers and Sellers we have had the

pleasure of bringing together. We are known on this Island to be true

professionals in our industry and we hope you will allow us the op-

portunity to help you successfully market and sell your LBI property.

LBI Realty Group knows what it takes to help you sell your

home in these tough economic times and we will work together to

get the job done. We will provide valuable data analysis and market-

ing strategies as well as the best marketing tools in the industry.

LBI Group Realty is a growing real estate company on Long

Beach Island with dedicated agents to serve you. All of our agents

are highly experienced and here to help you.

· Kevin Bergman and Kevin Farnung - this unique team (sold-

by2kevins.com) have years of success as top producing agents in

real estate, with over 170 transactions and 95 million dollars in

sales. Specializing in internet marketing for buyers, their database

includes over 3900 prospects all of whom receive daily information

on newly listed properties.

· James Dooney - Long Beach Island's duplex and property invest-

ment specialist for over 33 years. Jim is the author of the LBI Du-

plex Newsletter, and as a result, Jim has a vast prospect list of buyers

anxious to purchase multi-family properties here on LBI.

· Walter Dombrowski - a real estate professional for over 12 years

with over 300 sales transactions. Learn more about Walt and his

knowledge of LBI Real Estate at www.soldonlbi.com.

· Egon Willy Kahl - LBI Realty Group's Waterfront Specialist with

knowledge in CAFRA state waterfront rules and regulations, spe-

cializing in LBI Oceanfronts since 1992 and Bayfronts since 2004!

Willy writes the LBI waterfront newsletter that is published and sent

to over 2300 Homeowners and Buyers here on LBI. Direct (609)

709-1020 E-mail [email protected].

Please visit our website at www.lbirealtygroup.com to learn

more about our agents, or to request a Free Market Analysis and

search properties currently for sale. The properties on the site are

listed geographically, from North to South, which makes navigating

the Island and focusing on an area easy!

Call or e-mail LBI Realty Group today for a no obligation ap-

pointment to learn how to get your property SOLD this time. We

can assure you that the time we invest together will be produc-

tive and the LBI Realty Group's expertise and experience will

be a great benefi t to you.

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LivingLBI Magazine 5

2120 Long Beach Boulevard • Ship Bottom, NJ 08008 • 609-494-7228

LBI’S FAVORITE TOY STORE SINCE 1976!Winner of #1 People Choice Award for 15 Years!

OPEN ALL YEAR

Silly BandzJapanese

Erasers

Hexbugs

Playmobil

Lego

Thomas

Hello Kitty

Alexander Dolls

Calico Critters

Games

Puzzles

Kites

Groovy Girls

Klutz

Stuffed Animals

Models

Rockets

Trains

Pre-School Toys

Craft Kits

Britains

Die-Cast Cars

Die-Cast Planes

And Much More!

FREE GIFTWRAPPING

GIFT CERTIFICATES

AVAILABLE

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6 Wishbook 2010

The Seawife� antiques � quilts � folkart � architectural

� industrial finds � nautical salvage � garden

renewed • refurbished • reinvented

At Historic 1896 Fenimore Schoolhouse

& 1800's Restored Bull Run Barn

609-361-8039

19th & Bayview, Barnegat Light • www.thesewife.com

Recycled Plastic Chairs & Outdoor RugsPottery From Around The World

Claire Murray Furniture by SticksStunning Glassware • Mark Roberts Collectibles

Wide Array of American Crafts

A La Cart

Open All Year609-361-7785

Historic Viking Village19th and Bayview AveBarnegat Light, NJ

DiscoverBarnegat Light

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LivingLBI Magazine 7

13 West Seventh St

Barnegat Light NJ 08006

609.494.1000Newly-Renovated Rooms, Private Baths.

Cozy, Informal, Free Wi-fi and FAX.

Complimentary: Cable TV, Bicycles,

Beach Badges, Beach Chairs.

Short walk to beaches, marinas, restaurants,shopping, and Barnegat Lighthouse.

Wheel-chair accessible.Hearty, healthy gourmet breakfasts.

Call us to host yourromantic getaway • family vacation • office retreat

We're open year-round

Barnegat Light's newest Bed and Breakfast

www.MinervasBandB.com

Give the gift of a seaside stay to someone you

love (or yourself!)

Named for a beloved matriarch of their family, who

loved LBI, Minerva’s by the Sea is owned and op-

erated by FourLaps, LLC, a family business com-

posed of retired college professor Emma Lapsansky

and her three children (hence Four Laps), who have

lived in many places around the world, and have

more than a decade of experience in the B & B

business.

But the name Minerva has more than just

familial meaning. Minerva was a mythical ancient

Roman goddess. Because her specialties include

wisdom and trade, she is often used as a ship’s

masthead. Granddaughter of Oceanus—(born of

the sea)—and daughter of the powerful Jupiter, Mi-

nerva was also the goddess of medicine and heal-

ing, and of crafts, poetry and music.

For many decades, Barnegat Light, supplier

to fi sh-lovers all over the world, has also been a

favorite haunt of various crafts-people, writers, and

musicians. Minerva’s by the Sea—Barnegat Light’s

newest bed and breakfast—is an offi ce building,

built in 2003 and magically-transformed in 2007

to an enticing B and B featuring “you”-centered

hospitality, (it’s all about you—the guests!) healthy

gourmet breakfasts and the works of local artists on

the walls—and of course easy access to the healing

qualities of the sea!

Located at the northern tip of Long Beach Is-

land, in the shadow of Old Barney, one of New Jer-

sey’s most beloved lighthouses, Minerva’s is near

the clean, expansive, often uncrowded beaches of

this beautiful, surprisingly unspoiled barrier island,

and close to tasteful shopping areas and a variety of

restaurants.

Call us for reservations or gift certifi cates.

Goddess of poetry, medicine, wisdom, commerce, weaving, crafts,

magic, and music.

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8 Wishbook 2010

Visit us at admsvacationrentals.com.

Investin your

Investment

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LivingLBI Magazine 9

We at ADMS offer you many

services to help you make

the right decisions. We can help

you with changes, large, small and

in-between. Many times it is simply

painting, adding, wall art and acces-

sories that can make a room “pop”.

Sometimes it may mean upgrading

appliances which are not only old but

are not energy-effi cient. Flat-screen

TVs are almost a “must” in today’s

market as are other entertainment

amenities. Our design team can help

not only with the changes but also

with great price advantages through

our connection with many diverse

suppliers.

Once the hectic summer season

ends our thoughts turn to a restful

fall and winter to recoup our energy.

Unfortunately this time of changes

does not last as long as we would

like. We begin thinking of next spring

and yet another busy summer rental

season. This is the perfect time to

evaluate the past season and asses the

good points and perhaps the diffi cult

one and see how next summer can be

better and more fi nancially success-

ful. The relatively quiet winter season

also allows us to decide on those

changes we know should be made

and which we have put off far too

long. Questions like “what will make

my property more attractive to rent-

ers?” or “what must I do to improve

the quality of my home so that it at-

tracts a larger cross-section of quality

potential renters?” or “what problem

or issues must I absolutely resolve

to correct right now?” Needless to

say there could be many more things

to consider. For example, we do not

know what the market will be like

by next summer considering the still

somewhat precarious position of the

economy. A newly upgraded property

always has more potential to attract a

quality tenant for a premium competi-

tive rate. Let Accent Design help you

make the best choices for the design

of your investment property.

Once your "new" home is ready

for rent ADMS will stage your home

for beautiful photos and a video to be

placed on our website for tenants to

view.

We pride ourselves with almost

immediate response emails and fol-

low through all phases of the rental

until your renters depart your home.

We are in touch with your tenants

to make sure that everything is the

way it should be while they are in

your home and follow up with them

for a guest review. We can provide

cleaning, concierge, and management

services as well.

Let ADMS’s professional staff

manage the responsibility of renting

your home so you can relax and enjoy

your summer.

This is the time to do something

positive to make your rental home

the best investment it can be.

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10 Wishbook 2010

Away in a manger,

No crib for His bed

The little Lord Jesus

Laid down His sweet head

The stars in the bright sky

Looked down where He lay

The little Lord Jesus

Asleep on the hay

The cattle are lowing

The poor Baby wakes

But little Lord Jesus

No crying He makes

I love Thee, Lord Jesus

Look down from the sky

And stay by my side,

'Til morning is nigh.

Be near me, Lord Jesus,

I ask Thee to stay

Close by me forever

And love me I pray

Bless all the dear children

In Thy tender care

And take us to heaven

To live with Thee there

Away in the Manger

C&S Auctions AUCTIONZIP.COM ID# 11227Col. Peter Harrison

Carol L. Harrison OwnerP 732-341-5656C 732-979-1130C [email protected]

Auction Gallery213 East Main St.Tuckerton, NJ 08087

Don't Store It ~ Let Us Auction It For YOU!

WantedArt WorkAntiques

Collectables

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LivingLBI Magazine 11

Artifacts R TreasuresConsignment Boutique

414 N. Bay AveBeach Haven, NJ

609-492-4002

Vintage Home atThe Container Garden

414 N. Bay AveBeach Haven, NJ

609-661-1586

Unique Garden Findings

Open All YearWinter HoursFri., Sat, Sun

10 Am to 5 PMConsignment by

appointment only.

Jewelry • Art • Antiques • Home Goods

The Magnolia House Bed and Breakfast

215 Centre Street • Beach Haven • NJ • 08008

609-492-2226 www.magnoliahouselbi.com

Invi te your se l f to a ge taway weekend

Open All Year

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12 Wishbook 2010

Surf the WebSurf Unlimited

609-494-3555

19th & Boulevard, Ship Bottom

www.surfingLBI.com

Coastal Consignment & Salvage Co.

“An LBI Experience”

609-492-9400www.coastalconsignment-salvage.com

Ladies Clothing & AccessoriesFine & Estate Jewelry • Antiques • Collectibles

Select Furniture Pieces • Art • China • GiftsHome Furnishings • Liquidations • Over Stocks

• Baby Gifts

Open all year (except in January)

511 North Bay AveBeach Haven, NJ 08008

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LivingLBI Magazine 13

The Floor Store and More

No hidden charges

Our prices beat the warehouse/box stores

We add the personal touch

Village Plaza (Behind Buy Rite Liquors)

575 Route 72E • Manahawkin

609-978-8008

www.floorstoreandmore.com

"We do it right, the first time"

YFree rip up and cart of old carpet and padding (with the purchase of 500 sq ft or more)

Free Estimates Mention This Ad For Discounts!

Family owned and operated

30% off Fall Sale

www.anchorappliance.com

(609) 597-3571

Sales • Service • Parts

491 A Route 9 • West Creek, NJ 08092

Serving all of Ocean County for over 40 years

Family Owned& Operated

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14 Wishbook 2010

Popcorn

Ornaments

Popcorn and Marshmallow

Melt one bag of

marshmallow and 1/2 stick of butter.

Add food coloring.

Add 2 bags of microwave popped popcorn.

Mix with buttered hands. Wrap in plastic bags.

Twist tie to Christmas tree.

604 Long Beach Blvd

Surf City, NJ 08008

609-494-5800

GiftsGamesToys

PuzzlesStocking Stuffers

www.LBIBoatCap.com 609-494-7200NJ Boater's Safety Course

Taught On Board

Or In Your Home

Seamanship

Docking

Piloting

Navigating

Captain Brazill's Complete LBI Marine ServiceMarine Survey's For Pre-Purchase, Finance, And Insurance

State Of The Art Boat Hauling

More than drugs and bandaidsSurf City Pharmacy

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LivingLBI Magazine 15

Meringue2 egg whites

1/8 teaspoon salt

1/8 teaspoon lemon juice

1/2 cup white sugar

1. Preheat oven to 225 derees F

2. Line cookie sheet with parchment

paper, Set Aside

3. In a large glass or metal mixing bowl,

add egg whites, salt, vanilla and

lemon juice.

4. Beat to soft peaks, gradually adding

sugar

5. Bake for about 40 minutes in a pre-

heated oven. Meringues should be

completely dry on the inside. Do not

allow them to brown.

6. Turn off oven. Keep oven door ajar,

and let meringues sit in the oven until

completely cool.

How cute are these? Snow Men Meringues-- add food coloring

accordingly to make the scarf, button eyes and hat.

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16 Wishbook 2010

20% Gift Card Back to Buyer on

all Gift Certifi cate Purchases

in November and December

Give the Gift of Health and Good

Taste this Holiday Season with

Greenhouse Cafe Merchandise

$5997 Auto Detailing While You WaitNo AppointmentNecessary!

sku: 9182225Valid 10-2-10

Expires 1-31-11

Offer only valid at Best Buy Manahawkin. Pricing may vary for suv/van/full size truck. Ask an Auto Tech for details. *A shop fee of $5 will be accessed at the time of any package or non package purchase.

215 Stafford Park BlvdManahawkin, NJ 08050

609-978-9425

Car ExteriorHand wash vehicle; body, rims and tires - dry glaze to body - tire dressing

Car InteriorVacuum interior, clean interior windows & mirrors - clean leather , vinyl & plastics - wash fl oor mats.

SANTA Loves LBI

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LivingLBI Magazine 17

The Boat Winterization Specialists on LBI

Call our service department for special pricing.

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18 Wishbook 2010

Stacey Maggio

760-822-3985

[email protected]

www.viavo.net

Avocado oilenriched

body & bathproducts

Our Avocado ElfWill DeliverFREE on LBI!(Shipping Available)

BOGOBuy one body lotion,

Get one body wash FREE$18 value - offer good until 12/31/10

Available at Jeffries & Co

Viavo Products

"Avocado Elf"

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LivingLBI Magazine 19

Let Josh, Jeff and the Kline Bros. family

transform your outdoor space with their pro-

fessional design team on LBI and throughout

South Jersey.

Call us for more

Information and schedule a FREE

onsite assessment.

Kline Bros. Landscaping

811 East Bay Ave

Manahawkin, NJ 08050

609-494-5838

Brick Paving

Swimming Pools & Spas

Maintenance Free Decking

Irrigation

Fencing

Landscaping

Landscape Lighting

www.klinebrothers.com

609-494-5838

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20 Wishbook 2010

Call for Hours

Call for Hours

HOGPENNY STUDIOS

Jim De Francesco named the business for a coin in circula-

tion in Bermuda, to which he has traveled frequently. Ser-

vices include repairing old fi lm, transfering VHS to DVD and

transfering home movies to VHS or DVD, among other work.

It's been more than 30 years since Jim De Francesco

started his Hogpenny Studios on

Long Beach Island, and, according

to him, business has never been

better. De Francesco, a 64-year-old

ex-Philadelphian who purchased

his small Ship Bottom house with

his wife in the mid-1970s, has

undertaken many projects, from

producing documentaries about the island's history to fi lming

local government meetings to shooting wedding videos. But

in recent years, De Francesco said his business has found its

niche, focusing on transferring old home movies from fi lm to

VHS or DVD.

The service is popular mainly among two groups of peo-

ple, according to De Francesco. One group is senior citizens

who want a way to watch their old fi lms. The other, he said, is

younger people who fi nd home movies their parents or grand-

parents shot in the 1940s or 1950s and want to preserve them

for the sake of family history and because they make good

gifts. "When they do the home-movie transfer, they become

the hero of the family," De Francesco said. "And more than

a few have said, "It sure beats the

sweater from Macy's.' "

De Francesco said rates range

from $15 and up, depending on

the service, size of the fi lm and

other factors. He declined to discuss

revenue, but did say it has grown

substantially in recent years. "Over

the last two years, it's quintupled," he

said.

During his three decades in Ship

Bottom, De Francesco has become a well-known fi gure on

Long Beach Island and one with a reputation of community

involvement. In addition to his business, he's a part-time

print journalist, writing features for southern Ocean County

publications. His resume is a diverse one, including a lengthy

career as a public affairs offi cer with the Defense Department

and work in radio and in television, but he's also involved in

the arts locally.

Family members describe him as a man whose interests

are wide-ranging. "He's always into exploring new things and

sharing with others," said his daughter, Danielle De Frances-

co, 29, who lives in Baltimore. "Whatever he fi nds, he always

wants to share with everyone."

LBILife Beyond Imagination

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LivingLBI Magazine 21

Coming Soon!

The Island ShowLong Beach Island's

Variety ShowDocumentaries • Comedy

House & GardenCooking and Talk Shows

LOCAL Talent • Hosts • Information

Director: David KaltenbachProducer: Nancy O'Mallon

Marketing: Lisa Ball

On your local channelServing all of Ocean County

LBI Original Media, LLC609-848-1111

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Beach Haven • 492-0806

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22 Wishbook 2010

Receive a FREE Bracelet

We ship year ‘round for FREE.

New Beads, Earings &Leather Bracelets are here!

with the purchase of adecorative clasp.

9th and Bay Ave • Beach Haven609-492-6326 [email protected]

OpenYear

Round

Beach Haven Handbags

[email protected]

Handcrafted, one-of-a-kind vintage

purses featuring iconic LBI images

of yesteryear.

Visit us

on Facebook

Save Our Beaches

Beach Replishment

Barrier islands are constantly chang-

ing. They are infl uenced by the fol-

lowing conditions:

• Waves - Waves continually

deposit and remove sediments from

the ocean side of the island.

• Currents - Longshore currents

that are caused by waves hitting

the island at an angle can move the

sand from one end of the island to

another. For example, the offshore

currents along the east coast of the

United States tend to remove sand

from the northern ends of barrier

islands and deposit it at the southern

ends.

• Tides - The tides move sedi-

ments into the salt marshes and

eventually fi ll them in. Thus, the

sound sides of barrier islands tend to

build up as the ocean sides erode.

• Winds - Winds blow sediments

from the beaches to help form dunes

and into the marshes, which contrib-

utes to their build-up.

• Sea level changes - Rising sea

levels tend to push barrier islands

toward the mainland.

• Storms - Hurricanes and other

storms have the most dramatic ef-

fects on barrier islands by creating

overwash areas and eroding beaches

as well as other portions of barrier

islands.

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LivingLBI Magazine 23

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24 Wishbook 2010

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LivingLBI Magazine 25

Winter on LBI

Last Winter was a snowy wonderland

on LBI. What fun it was to walk

down snowy streets. The cold wind

whipped and snow drifts covered our

cars. Up at the beach, it was hard to see

because the wind blew the sand into our

faces.

Watching the angry ocean was both

exciting and scary. Huge, powerful

waves pounded the beach. Helplessly

we watched the waves carry sand out to

sea. The dunes did their job and held the

ocean back.

Will this year be the same? We can

only hope. The snow was exciting and

the winter fl ew by. I'm not a fan of the

cold, but the snow was beautiful. Down

by the bay, the shallow water froze.

Sunsets were gorgeous as they refl ected

off the icy water.

-Lisa Ball

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26 Wishbook 2010

Christmas Time

Is Here

From The Charlie Brown

Christmas Special

Christmas time is here,

happiness and cheer,

fun for all that children

call their favorite time of year.

Snowfl akes in the air,

carols everywhere,

olden times and ancient

rhymes

and love and dreams to share.

Sleigh bells in the air;

beauty every where;

yuletide by the fi reside

and joyful memories there.

Christmas time is here;

we'll be drawing near;

oh that we could always see

such spirit through the year,

such spirit through the year.

Since the 1930s, the toy that meant Christmas to young boys and girls

was the trains that chugged around the circle of track under the Christ-

mas tree. Even today, when most children have never been on a train,

the toy still ranks among the 10 most-asked-for Christmas gifts.

Visit us on Facebook

Tuckerton Junction

Railroad Co.

609-812-0300

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LivingLBI Magazine 27

Not Ready to

Hang upmy Flip Flops

When is it time to hang up your fl ip fl ops?

Not until it's time to put on your UGGS! Is-

land living is laid back. Sundresses and jeans

are the LBI uniforms.

As a resident of New Jersey you can select your

own electric supply company. All while staying

with your current utility company for service

nand billing. Utilities cannot profi t from gener-

ated electricity; by default they purchase electric-

ity for you at higher rates than you could pay.

This is listed as Basic Generation Service" (BGS)

on your electric Bill under "Supply Charges". You

still receive the same single bill from your utility

company. The switch is completely transparent to

you, only you're paying a lot less. Your reliability

and emergency repair remain the responsibility of

your utility company and are 100% unaffected.

IN JUST 5 MINUTES...YOU CAN SAVE MONEY ON YOUR UTILITY BILL AND GO GREEN.

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Viridian Energy has already met the 2020 Federal Re-

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tent; we are 10 years ahead. Switching just your home

to Viridian Energy is equivalent to planting 130 trees or

not driving 2400 miles (with average usage).

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Timeless Toys

Remember playing? Recently I

was shopping in a local toy store andmemories came flooding back. I flashedback to building my dream home withLincoln Logs while Gumby rode up onthe back of Pokey.

We still play, but as an adult we callit day-dreaming. Playing taught us today-dream. We baked in our Easy BakeOvens and had a tea parties with stuffedanimals. Now we day-dream about ourdaughter’s wedding. We’re just“playing” as we plan the menu andbrowse through wedding magazines.

Even a simple toy like a slinky,taught us to dream. Placing the coiled metal at the perfect spotcaused it to slink down the stairs. It was just practice for collegescience. Turning the dials on an Etch A Sketch prepared us forvideo games. Remember “Pong”?

Toys are a valuable tool for learning to day-dream. Thestronger our dreams, the harder we work to realize them.

I just wonder if Mr Potato Head was preparing me for the manof my dreams?

September, October, Novem-

ber are very busy shopping

months. School supplies, new

clothes, Halloween candy, Thanks-

giving turkey all are practice shop-

ping for the fi nal exam.....the holi-

days.

Every year I tell myself that I

will get an early start. But, life al-

ways gets in the way. There is always

something.

This year I will not make any ex-

cuses. I’ll start in September and by

the end of October, I‘ll have every-

thing wrapped and ready to go.

Last Christmas eve, I needed one

last gift. Tired, hungry and grouchy,

I stopped in a little shop on LBI.

The shop owner welcomed me with

cookies. Her warm friendly smile,

instantly changed my mood. I took

a deep breath and wondered if I had

traveled back in time.

The shop was fi lled with lovely

items. It was diffi cult to decide be-

tween the hand painted mermaid dish

or the gorgeous necklace.

“Would you like me to wrap it?”

She asked.

“Wrap it?” It was music to my

ears. “Yes, please”.

Why didn’t I start my shopping

on the island? I could have saved

myself time and energy. Great gifts,

no crowds, friendly service and free

gift wrapping! I knew at that moment

that I would start shopping early and

never leave the island.

Yes, this year I’ll start early.

An Early

Start

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Sweet little puppies, raised by caring

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A Study in

Scarecrow, a

friendly intro to

celebrating fall in

the LBI Region

Giving residents and visitors another reason

to explore the Jersey Shore , Southern Ocean

County Chamber of Commerce’s Decorated

Scarecrow Contest begins October 2 and runs

throughout the month.

For the past two years thousands of visitors

came to LBI for the “offi cial end of summer

ritual” that is Chowderfest Weekend were greet-

ed by their were greeted by dozens of friendly

straw ambassadors posted in front of stores, in

shop windows or in group displays created by

chamber member businesses and non profi t or-

ganizations. What caused this many scarecrows

to pop up not only on Long Beach Island, but in

Waretown, Barnegat, Stafford, Tuckerton and in

Little Egg as well? The Southern Ocean County

Chamber of Commerce created the free contest

to remind everyone that fall events, activities

and shopping are still in full swing at the Long

Beach Island Region of the Jersey Shore .

2010 marks the third year the Southern

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tests which grew considerably in

2009. "The fi rst year we had 25

entries with about 57 scarecrows"

states Lori Pepenella Destination

Marketing Director "Last year we

had 61 entries with well over 100

scarecrows,creating the largest

scarecrow contest on the Jersey

Shore ." The Chamber notes that

participating in the Decorated

Scarecrow Contest is probably the

most unique form of promotion that

can be done for a business or group,

especially this year with the online

voting component that put mem-

bers in front of thousands potential

customers.

This year, scarecrow entries

have already started coming into the

Chamber. “We are anticipating an-

other great turn out this year,” says

Lori Pepenella, Destination Market-

ing Director. "Everyone loved these

scarecrows last fall, the creativity is

something that makes our area stand

out ." Businesses

and groups are

invited to create

a scarecrow that

best interprets

their business. The

Chamber will list

each scarecrow

location on its

Scarecrow Row

Flyer which is

distributed dur-

ing Chowderfest

Weekend, as well

as online and at the visitor center

for the rest of the month. Anyone

choosing to take part in picking

this year’s winner will be asked to

register their vote at www.visitL-

BIregion.com. Scarecrow entrants

are encouraged to further promote

their business and their scarecrow

by reaching out their email list or

adding the link to other customer

communications. The scarecrows

will not only be displayed beginning

October 2, but a digital photo they

send to the chamber will be upload-

ed and the Scarecrow Row Gallery

will go live online. Voting will take

place online at www.visitLBIregion.

com from October 2 to October 17

with a popular vote winner in the

business and non profi t category.

Last year the public embraced

the contest, calling into the chamber

offi ce if internet was not available

to them. Over 840 votes were tal-

lied; the top scarecrow display to

take the Business Category is Sea

Crest Village in Little Egg Harbor.

With the most individual votes,

came in on top with their multi

scarecrow display of joy riders

depicting happy residents in the

nursing facility. Last year, they took

fi rst place honors with their Nurse

and well chair patient scarecrows.

The top Non Profi t Organization

is the Pine Shores Art Association

in Manahawkin with their life like

Norma Rockwell. The scarecrow

was modeled after the famous Nor-

man Rockwell Self Portrait com-

plete with her own easel, mirror and

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First created in Germany during thelate 1800's, the feather tree was thefirst artificial tree designed with theintention of conserving forest land.These tabletop trees were broughtto America by German immigrantsand also produced to sale in thedime stores during the 1920s and'30s.

Made of mostly goose feathers, butsometimes turkey feathers, thebranches had a berry tip andfeathers wrapped around wires tocreate the bottle brush stylebranches. As a cottage industry,bases varied some round, otherswooden. Iron bases were created toaccompany these trees and the mostelaborate were the musical basesthat rotated the trees.

While compositionberries are found onmost of the antique trees,occasionally you canfind one with candleclips on the tips andeven more unusual,electrified ones with alight bulb at the tip ofeach branch.

Prices for antique feathertrees fall into the$100/foot range. Inspectfor damage. Somedamaged trees can berepaired, but I've seensome with feathers toobrittle to do anythingwith except leave themalone and love them asthey are. Dennis Bauerof Hometraditionsspecializes in feather tree repair.

Feather trees are wonderful todecorate. There is plenty of roombetween the branches forornaments and garland to hangfrom. I've seen feather trees fordoll houses at 3 inches high.Hometraditions carries them from 9inches up to 7 feet. They come inmany colors and can becustomized; width, height, numberof rows and colors, even two-tonedcolor combinations. Feather treescan be used for all seasons; white,ivory and pale green are the colorsmost adapted to every season, pink,lavender, yellow and pale green forspring, and black and orange forfall/Halloween. All of the colorswork for Christmas depending onyour theme and ornaments. By far,the most popular color is darkgreen. Feather trees can lookhistorical or contemporary.

Feather trees can be purchasedthrough .For those interested in antique

Christmas collecting, the GoldenGlow of Christmas Past is anorganization of pre-1966 Christmascollectors. Their website is

should be stored in acloset or climate controlledlocation, never in a basement orattic. Heat will burst the berries,and dampness will damage the tree.Cover with a pillow case or paperbag and include cedar blocks (torepel moths), rather than storing inan airtight container. Display inindirect sunlight, so not to fade thepaper wrapping on the trunk. Withproper care, your feather tree willlast for years and years.One more note about storing yourtrees - I do not fold my feathertree's branches up when I storethem. I keep them open - thebranches are made of wire, sorepeated bending and unbendingwill eventually weaken the wires.

Feather trees

www.hometraditions.com

www.goldenglow.org

Feather Christmas Trees

-Ann Sizemore

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First created in Germany during thelate 1800's, the feather tree was thefirst artificial tree designed with theintention of conserving forest land.These tabletop trees were broughtto America by German immigrantsand also produced to sale in thedime stores during the 1920s and'30s.

Made of mostly goose feathers, butsometimes turkey feathers, thebranches had a berry tip andfeathers wrapped around wires tocreate the bottle brush stylebranches. As a cottage industry,bases varied some round, otherswooden. Iron bases were created toaccompany these trees and the mostelaborate were the musical basesthat rotated the trees.

While compositionberries are found onmost of the antique trees,occasionally you canfind one with candleclips on the tips andeven more unusual,electrified ones with alight bulb at the tip ofeach branch.

Prices for antique feathertrees fall into the$100/foot range. Inspectfor damage. Somedamaged trees can berepaired, but I've seensome with feathers toobrittle to do anythingwith except leave themalone and love them asthey are. Dennis Bauerof Hometraditionsspecializes in feather tree repair.

Feather trees are wonderful todecorate. There is plenty of roombetween the branches forornaments and garland to hangfrom. I've seen feather trees fordoll houses at 3 inches high.Hometraditions carries them from 9inches up to 7 feet. They come inmany colors and can becustomized; width, height, numberof rows and colors, even two-tonedcolor combinations. Feather treescan be used for all seasons; white,ivory and pale green are the colorsmost adapted to every season, pink,lavender, yellow and pale green forspring, and black and orange forfall/Halloween. All of the colorswork for Christmas depending onyour theme and ornaments. By far,the most popular color is darkgreen. Feather trees can lookhistorical or contemporary.

Feather trees can be purchasedthrough .For those interested in antique

Christmas collecting, the GoldenGlow of Christmas Past is anorganization of pre-1966 Christmascollectors. Their website is

should be stored in acloset or climate controlledlocation, never in a basement orattic. Heat will burst the berries,and dampness will damage the tree.Cover with a pillow case or paperbag and include cedar blocks (torepel moths), rather than storing inan airtight container. Display inindirect sunlight, so not to fade thepaper wrapping on the trunk. Withproper care, your feather tree willlast for years and years.One more note about storing yourtrees - I do not fold my feathertree's branches up when I storethem. I keep them open - thebranches are made of wire, sorepeated bending and unbendingwill eventually weaken the wires.

Feather trees

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www.goldenglow.org

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The Autumn schedule is full, and there’s lots to do!PLEASE COME and JOIN US!

Worship with us at The Holy Eucharist each Sunday morning at 9:30am

• Learn with us at Church School for children through grade 6, Sundays at 9:30am, and at Adult Bible Study on Tuesdays at 8am

Sing with us at Adult Choir which rehearses each Wednesday evening 7pm-8:30pm

Celebrate with us at our Special Services:

Veterans’ Day Evensong Messiah Sing-Along Thursday, 11 November at 7pm Friday, 10 December at 8pm

Thanksgiving Eve Christmas Pageant Wednesday, 24 November, 7pm Sunday, 19 December at 9:30am

There’s a lot going on Christmas Eve & Christmas Day at Holy Innocents’ this Fall. Friday, 24 December at 4:30pm and 10:30pmPlease join us! Saturday, 25 December at 10am

- Fr. Frank Crumbaugh

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The LBI Shack Book

is a lovely little book fi lled with

photos and artist's renderings of

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We've watched the causeway

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fully our local artists and photog-

raphers captured the past.

This book is on sale now at North

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SEAGATE HOUSE is a riveting tale

of family lineage, fi lled with pas-

sion, intrigue,mystery and adven-

ture. Ella treasures her childhood

summers at her ancestral home, on

the shores of Long Beach Island, a

beautiful barrier island off the New

Jersey coast. On a moonless night,

nine year old Ella experiences a

terrifying incident at Seagate. Being

an imaginative, precocious child,

she will continue her search for the

meaning of that night, wondering if

the generations old ancestor journals

can unveil any connection to that

happening. Accounts are written of

the oppressive European times the

ancestors left behind and their brave

voyages across an unforgiving ocean

to the New World. Ella reads of the

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mined Spanish Captains and their

dangerous involvement in the Revo-

lutionary War, their relationship with

the local Indians and the challenges

they faced on an island inhabited

only by the early whalers.

Through the written pages of long

ago, tales are revealed of her ances-

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She has summered on Long Beach

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invite a guest,

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Come winter's chill,

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For (the sake of) old times

Should auld acquaintance be forgot,

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Should auld acquaintance be forgot,

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And we’ll tak a cup o’kindness yet,

for auld lang syne.

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We twa hae run about the braes,

and pu’d the gowans fi ne;

But we’ve wander’d mony a weary fi t,

sin auld lang syne.

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We twa hae paidl’d i' the burn,

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for auld lang syne,

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Keep in touch

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and watch the waves

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LBI friends close. While

your gone we'll keep

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LivingLBI Magazine 47

Page 48: christmas2010

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