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Harken back to the roman days of bacchanalia and celebrate likeDionysus this weekend as Atlantic City flexes its gourmet muscles.Join the crowds of epicureans and indulge yourself knowing that thehighest good is pleasure.

Immerse yourself in the finest of wines, foods, beers, and cigarspresented in four grand days of delight known as The Atlantic CityFood & Wine Festival.

The festival producer, Jon Henderson, known for his many successfulevents, lends his expertise to this pinnacle of regional luxury lifestyleevents. No expense or effort was spared in assembling great chefsfrom the Food Network and local restaurants. Wine experts, pastrychefs, vintners, as well as other food and drink professionals willconverge upon the city to exhibit their talents.

The festival is comprised of many events allowing the casual pleasureseeker the opportunity to partake in as many or as few as desired.Events include;

The Grand Market: Eat, drink and indulge your way through thistasting village, showcasing more than 100 stations featuring foodsamples, New Jersey wine tasting, spirits and more from world-renowned restaurants and brands.

Mia Seminar Series: America’s premier wine-tasting seminars returnto the shore with Michael Green’s hands-on seminar, designed toeducate oenophiles with exemplary wines from around the world.Book Store & Signings: Throughout the weekend, festival goers aregiven a wonderful opportunity to shop for their favorite cookbooksfrom the festival personalities and meet their favorite culinary idols.

Define “Cheese-Steak”: Join our guest celebrity chef as he walks youthrough a who’s who of cheese steaks while local sub shops battle itout for votes in the contest to find the “Best Of” this Philadelphiaclassic.

Sunset Sliders, Sushi & Saki: Summer nights along the Jerseycoastline are like none other and when you add a chic, rooftop partywith Sushi & Saki, then it must be at Caesars. This is our uniqueversion of a ‘surf and turf’ party atop the Pool Deck at Caesars, allpaired with Saki tasting.

Sweet & Stylish: Blending designer fashion and sensual desserts,Chef Buddy Valastro from Cake Boss and owner of Carlo’s Bakery inHoboken, NJ, will create the ultimate nightlife event and one-of-a-kind showcase of style and decadance, displaying favorite specialtycocktails and sweets for your tasting pleasure.

Join celebrity chefs Anne Burrell, Tyler Florence, Robert Irvine, PaulaDeen, Aaron Sanchez, Buddy Valastro and Andrew Zimmern as theyprepare foods of fantasy.

Foods and wines of this caliber were once only available to royaltyand aristocracy. Now, we all may enjoy these pleasures. Come sharewith us in the feast.

FOOD & WINE FESTIVALAtlantic City FeastsStory by Chuck Knutson

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SOUTH JERSEY EVENTS

BALLYS

July 7 Boxing Majewski vs. Fitzpatrick

BOARDWALK HALL

July 29 Erique Iglesias, Jennifer Lopez and WisinY YandelAugust 4 Jimmy Buffett and the Coral ReeferBandAugust 17 3 Gigantes TourAugust 29-Sept 2 Cirque Du Soleil DralionSept 7 American Idol Live

Sept 15 Madonna

BORGATA

July 20-21 SantanaJuly 20 Kenny LogginsJuly 28 Seth MeyersAug 4 Chicago & The Doobie BrothersAug 5 Dukes of SeptemberAug 10 Il DivoAug 11 The Dan BandAug 12 DaughtryAug 18 Roger HodgsonAug 24 K.D. LangAug 25 Keith UrbanAug 25 Artie LangeAug 31 Cheap TrickSept 1 TrainSept 1-2 Il VoloSept 15 KansasSept 21 Ray Manzarek & Robby Krieger of the

Doors

CAESARS

July 13-20 Blue Man GroupJuly 31-Aug 5 Donny and MarieAug 14-Sept 2 Rock of Ages

Oct 6 Jethro Tull's Ian Anderson

GOLDEN NUGGET

Sept 1-2 Bubba Gump Shrimp Fest on the Deck

HARRAHS

July 21 Robin ThickeJuly 27 Bill CosbySept 8 Buddy Guy & Jonny Lang

Dec 1 Ron White

HOUSE OF BLUES SHOW-BOAT

July 21 MatisyahuJuly 27 Meat LoafAug 3 Carnival of MadnessSept 2 SeetherNov 23 B.B. King

RESORTS

July 21 Air SupplyJuy 27 Title Wave Boxing ESPNAug 11 Tony Danza

Oct 27 Giogos Mazonakis

REVEL

July 20 SealJuly 27 Summerland TourAug 3 Gipsy KingsAug 11 JourneyAug 25 Duran Duran

Sept 8 Barry Manilow

TROPICANA

July 27-28 Alla Duhova's Todes ContemporaryRussian BalletAug 3 Jennifer Rogers: Psychic Medium MedicalIntuitiveAug 11 Carlos MenciaSept 21 Bret MichaelsSept 29 Adam CarollaOct 5 Craig FergusonOct 20 SinbadOct 27-28 Al Bano

TAJ MAHAL

July 21 BostonAug 11 Bill EngvallAug 25 Al GreenAug 31 The Charlie Daniels BandSept 1 Louis C.K.Sept 21 Ronnie DunnOct 13 Marinella and Natasa Theodoridou LiveOct 20 Don RicklesNov 3 Irina Allegrova Farewell Tour

AC Phone Numbers

Bally's: (609) 340-2709Borgata: (609) 677-1000Caesars: (800) 677-SHOWHarrah's: (800) 2-HARRAHHilton: (609) 340-7160Ocean City Music Pier: (609)525-9248Resorts: (800) 322-SHOWSands: (609) 441-4137Showboat: (800) 736-1420Tropicana: (609) 340-4020Trump Plaza: (609) 441-6000Trump Taj Mahal: (609) 449-5150

Atlantic City Food & Wine Festival, Thursday- Sunday, July 26th-29th. Festival will enjoy four days of events, tastings and celebritychef appearances that showcase the city’s abundant culinary offerings.

13th Annual Jazz on the BeachType: Concerts, FamilyDates: Jul 5 - Aug 30, 2012Location: AtlanticCityAddress: Kennedy Plaza: Between Mississippi & Georgia Avenues onthe Boardwalk Phone: 609-441-9064Admission: FreeHours: ThursdaysOnly 7:00pm - 10:00pmDescription:July 5: The Brenda Brass Ensemble & Odean Pope QuartetJuly 12: Crosswinds & Tim Warfield QuartetJuly 19: Tony Perez (Ola Latina) & WebbThomas SuperbandJuly 26: Gina Roche & Kimberly Thompson QuartetAug 2: Chicken Bone Beach Youth Jazz Ensemble & Orin Evans QuartetAug 9: Tori Gee & Javon Jackson BandAug 16: Dwain Davis & Bill Jacobs EnsembleAug 23: George A. Johnson Jr. & Taeko'Aug 30: Luke Carlos O'Reilly & Mimi Jones Quartet

Friday Night Movies Under The StarsType: Family, Festivals/EventsDates: Jul 6 - Aug 31, 2012Location: Atlan-tic CityAddress: Bartram & The Boardwalk Phone: 609-344-8338Admis-sion: Free admissionHours: All movies will begin promptly at duskDescription:• Jul 6 Tintin•Jul 13 Puss In Boots• Jul 20 The Karate Kid (2010)• Jul 27 Gnomeo & Juliet• Aug 3 The Muppets (2011)• Aug 10 Diary Of A Wimpy Kid• Aug 18 Smurfs• Aug 24 Rango•Aug 31 Alvin & The Chipmunks

12th Atlantic City Farmers MarketType: Food/WineDates: Jul 5 - Sept 29, 2012Location: AtlanticCityAddress: City of Atlantic City Center City Park located on AtlanticAvenue Between North and South Carolina avenues. Phone: 609-347-5300Admission: Hours: Thursdays and Saturdays 9am -3pmDescription: Farmers from south jersey offer a wide selection of farm freshfruits like strawberries, blueberries, grapes, peaches, apples and oranges tovegetables like squash, cucumbers, radishes, lettuce and scrumptious sweetJersey corn. Farmgrown, freshly-cut flowers. home-made tomato pies,handcrafter jewelry and candles are also available.

Atlantic City Martial Arts FestivalType: Festivals/EventsDates: July 27 - 29, 2012Location: Atlantic CityAddress:Resorts Casino Hotel: 1133 Boardwalk and North Carolina, Atlantic City, NJ 08401Phone: 856-627-2323Admission: Competitors: First event: $55, Additional events:$10 eachSpectators: All-events combo tickets: $20 | Individual events: $10 | Karate Show at8 p.m. on July 28: $15Hours: Varies by EventDescription:The three-day event will feature demonstrations and competitions by men andwomen of all ages and a special Dennis C. Gomes Memorial Tang Soo Do Champi-onship event. Spectators will see all styles of competition by competitors of allages, including sparring, breaking, weapons and forms, or Karate moves. Thistraditional show, presented by Grand Master Dominick A. Giacobbe and GrandMaster D. Straga, will, in part, benefit the American Cancer Society.

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1 MAROON 5 Payphone f/Wiz hali...2 KATY PERRY Wide Awake3 RIHANNA Where Have You Been4 ELLIE GOULDING Lights5 CARLY RAE JEPSEN Call Me Maybe6 USHER Scream7 DAVID GUETTA Titanium f/Sia8 GOTYE Somebody That I Used...9 CALVIN HARRIS Let’s Go f/Ne-Yo10 DEMI LOVATO Give YourHeart A Br...11 CHER LLOYDWant U Back12 PINK Blow Me (One Last Ki...13 ONE DIRECTION One Thing14 HAVANA BROWN We Run TheNight f/15 FLO RIDA Whistle16 OWL CITY & CARLY RAE JEPSENgood Time17 THE WANTED Chasing TheSun18 GYM CLASS HEROES The Fighterf/Ryan T...19 NEON TREESEverybody Talks20 PITBULL Back In Time21 GROUPLOVE Tongue Tied22 KELLY CLARKSON Dark Side23 RITA ORA How We Do (Party)24 JUSTIN BIEBER As Long As YouLove ...25 JASON MRAZ I Won’t GiveUp26 JUSTIN BIEBER Boyfriend27 OUTASIGHT Now Or Never28 FUN. Some Nights29 ALEX CLARE Too Close30 B.O.B Both Of Us f/Taylor ...31 ADELE Rumour Has It32 SAMMY ADAMS Only One33 NO DOUBT Settle Down34 MAROON 5 One More Night35 NICKI MINAJ Pound The Alarm36 MATCHBOX TWENTY She’s SoMean37 LINKIN PARK Burn It Down38 CHRIS BROWN Don’t WakeMe Up39 OLLY MURS Heart Skips A Beat40 SEAN KINGSTON Back 2 Life(Live It...

THEWEEK INMUSIC

Top 40

Active Rock

1 SHINEDOWN Unity2 VOLBEAT Still Counting3 LINKIN PARK Burn It Down4 OFFSPRING Days Go By5 ADELITAS WAY Criticize6 FIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCHComing Down7 CHEVELLE Hats Off To The Bull8 BLACK KEYS Gold On The Ceiling9 P.O.D. Lost In Forever10 SOUNDGARDEN Live To Rise11 GODSMACK Rocky Mountain Way12 STAIND Now13 DEUCE America14 GREEN DAY Oh Love15 ART OF DYING Sorry16 SAVING ABEL Bringing Down TheGi...17 SERJ TANKIAN Figure It Out18 SEETHER Here And Now19 HALESTORM I Miss The Misery20 REDLIGHT KING Comeback21 ARANDA Satisfied22 OTHERWISE Soldiers23 HELLYEAH Band Of Brothers24 CHARM CITY DEVILS Man OfConstant Sorr...25 BLACK STONE CHERRY LikeI Roll26 RISE AGAINST Wait For Me27 10 YEARS Backlash28 DEAD SARA Weatherman29 IN THIS MOMENT Blood30 STELLAR REVIVAL The CrazyOnes31 HOOBASTANK This Is Gonna Hurt32 RED LINE CHEMISTRY Unspoken33 MARK TREMONTI You Waste YourTime34 SIXX A.M. Are You With Me Now35 EVANESCENCE The Other Side36 FOXY SHAZAM Holy Touch37 NONPOINT Left For You38 LOSTPROPHETS Bring ‘Em Down39 FOO FIGHTERS Bridge Burning40 GASLIGHT ANTHEM 4541 BARONESS Take My Bones Away42 POP EVIL Purple43 MOTLEY CRUE Sex44 LINKIN PARK Lost In The Echo45 TEXAS HIPPIE COALITION Turn ItUp46 YOUNG GUNS Bones47 JANUS Promise To No One48 SLASH Standing In The Sun49 RAINS Pressure50 EMPHATIC Put Down The Drink

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Beer CraZy

by Contributing Writer,Nick Gaudio

APPLEBEESMON-FRI 3-6PM$1 OFF ALL BAR DRINKS$3.99 APP MENU-MOZZARELLA STICKSBUFFALO WINGSBONELESS WINGSCHEESEBURGER SLIDERS

CURRAN'S IRISH INNMON-FRI 4-6PM$3 THREE OLIVES DRINKSAND SHOTS$2 DOMESTIC PINTS$4 IMPORTED PINTS$2.50 DOMESTIC BOTTLES$3.50 IMPORTED BOTTLESPALMYRA

FRED & ETHELS LANTERNLIGHT TAVERNMON-FRI 4-6PMCOMPLIMENTARYMUNCHIES75 CENTS OFF BEER, WINE &MIXED DRINKSSMITHVILLE

GOODFELLOWSMON-FRI 4-8PMALL HOUSE DRINKSIMPORTED & DOMESTICBEERS & MOST APPETIZERS1/2 PRICEGALLOWAY

JUGHANDLE INNMON-THUR 3-6PM1/2 PRICE WINGS$2 PINTS OF COORS LIGHT& MILLER LITECINNAMINSON

OTTS RESTAURANTSMON-FRI 4-6PMHAPPIER HOUR 10-MID-NIGHT$2.50 COORS LIGHTBOTTLES$2.50 YUENGLING BOTTLES$2 COORS LIGHT &YUENGLING DRAFTS

RICHEEZMON-FRI 3-6PM$1.50 DOMESTIC DRAFT$2 HOUSE DRINKSFREE BAR BUFFET FRIDAY4-6PMHI-NELLA

STARKY'S POUR HOUSE11AM-7PM ALL DAY HAPPYHOUR$2 DOMESTIC 12 OZ.BOTTLES$2.50 CORONA BOTTLES$2.75 12 OZ. IMPORTBOTTLESWATERFORD WORKS

SKEETERS PUBSUN-THUR 3-6PM1/2 OFF SELECTED FOOD$2 WELL DRINKS$3 WINEBLENHEIM

STONE GRILLEEVERYDAY 3-7PM$2 DOMESTIC DRAFTS$2.75 23 OZ. DOMESTICDRAFTS$2.50 DOMESTIC BOTTLES$4 HOUSE WINE$4.50 WELL DRINKS$5 PIZZAS$5 LOADED NACHOS$5 ROAST BEEF SAND-WICHES W/FRIES

South Jersey Car Shows &Cruises

July 27 CRUISE 5:30 PMFourth Friday Cruise NightNew Jersey Motorsports Park,Millville, NJCruise On The Track, Then ComeInside TheFinish Line Pub For Happy HourSpecials.DJ, Dancing, PrizesInfo: 856-327-7202 orwww.njmp.com

July 27 CRUISE 5 PMRoad Knights "Hot Summer NightCruise"Riverview Beach Park, Rt. 49,Pennsville, NJAll Makes, Years & ModelsInfo: Rocky 856-678-6260

July 27 CRUISE 5 - 9 PMFriday Night Farm CruiseJohnson's Corner Farm, 133 ChurchRoad, Medford, NJAll Makes, Years & Models Wel-come- Asphalt ParkingTwo Free Ice Cream Coupons ForEach CarFarmhouse Menu AvailableInfo: 609-654-8643 or E-Mail:[email protected]

July 28 10 AM - 3 PM3rd Annual Roebling Museum CarShow Roebling Museum, 100Second Ave., Roebling, NJHosted By Roebling Main GateMuseum, Bordentown Yacht ClubOpen To All Foreign & DomesticCars & Trucks 15 Classes, Food, DJ,50/50 Free T-Shirts To 1st 50 Pre-Reg Free Registration For Stock 1929& Older Pre-Reg:(by July 8) $15.00;D.O.S. $15.00Info: Museum 609-499-7200Web Site: www.roeblingmuseum.org

SOUTH JERSEY CAMARO CLUBPresents the “2nd Annual SOUTHJERSEY CAMARO SHOW”Hosted by BENNETT CHEVROLETSUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2012Trophies will be awarded for First,Second and Third places

Get Your Car Show listed Here ForFREE [email protected]

The Society Page Best DressedEvery Week We Pick A Best Dressed.IF THIS IS YOU YOU JUST WON A$25 GIFT CARD FROM FRED &ETHELS IN SMITHVILLE VILLAGETO CLAIM YOUR GIFT CARD GOTO FRED & ETHELS BRING THISAND ASK FOR TOM. BRING ID

This week’s beer is AllagashWhite. From Portland, Maine, thisBelgian Witbier is one of the bestof its category for domesticallybrewed beer. It pours a cloudy yel-low, due to the unfiltered wheat,with a white, foamy head. It hasan extremely drinkable sweet cit-rus, clove, and coriander flavor thatgoes down just as smoothly as ithits the tongue. For those unac-customed to unfiltered wheat beer,do not shy away from Allagashbecause of the cloudiness. On awarm day, one of these served witha lemon wedge can be the mostrefreshing beverage choice.

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Amalthea CellarsAtco

Auburn Road VineyardsPilesgrove

Bellview WineryLandisville

Brook Hollow WineryColumbia

Cape May Winery & VineyardCape May

Cedarvale Vineyard/Cedarvale WineryLogan Twp

Chestnut Run FarmPilesgrove

Coda RossaFranklinville

Cream Ridge WineryCream Ridge

DiBella WineryWoolwich

DiMatteo VineyardsHammonton

Hawk Haven VineyardsRio Grande

Heritage VineyardsMullica

Hopewell Valley VineyardsPennington

Natali Vineyards, LLCCape May Court House

Plagido's WineryHammonton

Renault WineryGalloway (America's longest operatingvineyard)

Sharrott WineryBlue Anchor

Silver Decoy WineryEast Windsor

Swansea VineyardsShiloh

Sylvin FarmsGermania

Terhune Orchards Vineyard & WineryPrinceton

Tomasello WineryHammonton

Turdo Vineyards & WineryN Cape May

Valenzano WineryShamong

Wagonhouse WinerySwedesboro

South Jersey WineriesGet More Info at SouthJerseyWine.com

SouthJerseyWine.com is the new sitethat will list all the wineries in SouthJersey with maps, information andmore. Watch us grow.

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Some Like It Hot…But Most Work BestWhen They’re NOT.

Thermal coatings can be used to reduce high temperatures in vehiclecomponents, like exhaust manifolds and engine compartments.Lowering the temperature in these parts helps to boost horsepower inthe vehicle overall. The horsepower boost is especially noticeable invehicles with a lot of horsepower already.Thermal coatings primarily include ceramic coating of metalcomponents. There are other types of thermal coatings, such as heatwrap, which can be used for specific purposes. However, for thisarticle, we will focus on the ceramic coatings.Most ceramics can withstand temperatures of 1,400 degreesFahrenheit. The durability in extreme temperatures makes ceramic agood choice for exhaust manifolds, exhaust pipes and headers. Theceramic coating on these parts will help prevent rust. At the sametime, the coating will not burn off because of the extremetemperatures.

Ceramic On Rotors Is a Sharp Look…Another valuable use of ceramic is on the rotors behind the wheels.Rotors tend to oxidize and rust over time taking away from theoverall appearance of a vehicle. At Checkers, we provide a service forremoving the wheels, ceramic coating the rotors and replacing thewheels. The ceramic-coated rotors provide a clean look that is a nicebackdrop for the wheels.

Insulcoat Your Components Like the Space Shuttle…Another form of ceramic coating is called insulcoating. It is used forinsulating components. Insulcoating allows hot exhaust gasses totravel out of the car and not absorb through the walls of the parts toenter the car. This insulating coating also provides minimal gains inhorsepower.

Insulcoating is applied in wet form to the inside of the pipe. Theprocess takes multiple days to fully cure. When dry, insulcoating hasa chalky white appearance. It is similar to materials used on thebottom of the space shuttle to minimize heat transfer to the cabin andcargo bay.Compared to powder coating, true thermal coatings have a morelimited selection of colors. The most popular colors are black andtungsten ceramic. Specialty shops can provide ceramic in a chrome-like bright silver, as well.

How Thermal Coatings Are Applied…The application process includes preparation, application and curing.• Each part must be sandblasted using media specific to thatpart.• Next, each piece should be cleaned with a solvent cleaner.• Third, the parts are pre-baked to remove any oils, greases,contaminants, dirt, etc.• After the part is properly prepped, the ceramic or insulcoatingis applied wet.• The part is allowed to air dry until fully cured.• Parts may be baked to expedite the curing process.

Professionals Only – Please…You should have ceramic coating applied by a professional shop.While ceramic paint can be purchased locally, it is not the industriallevel that you really need. Generally, the type of ceramic paint thatyou can purchase locally can only withstand temperatures up to 500degrees and changes color beyond that temp range.If you have any additional questions about ceramic coatings, you canreach Steve through http://www.checkerspowdercoating.com. Thephone number at Checkers is 609-965-6300.

Author: Steve Amadio, ECR Staff WriterSee More atExoticCarResource.com

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