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Meet the author of Down the Shore: Stories from my summers in Wildwood, NJ, Charles Wiedenmann

  • Writer: Wildwood Historical Society
    Wildwood Historical Society
  • Aug 26, 2023
  • 1 min read

Calling all book lovers and history buffs!


Did you or someone you know spend time in Wildwood during the 70s? If you did, this is the perfect event for you.


This upcoming Friday (9/1) the Wildwood Historical Museum will have the pleasure of hosting local author Charles Wiedenmann from 10 A.M. to 3 P.M.. Charles recently published a book titled Down the Shore: Stories from my summers in Wildwood, NJ in the 70s, which was featured in the Cape May Herald this past week. Charles will be discussing his new book and selling a limited number of signed copies for those interested in owning a part of Wildwood history.


Refreshments will be available for attendees and admission is free!


If you or someone you know loved the Wildwoods of the 70s, stop by and reminisce with some new friends. We look forward to seeing anyone able to join us for this exciting event.


Facebook event: https://fb.me/e/35gaPDZz2


 
 
 

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