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South Jersey Wines, AFamily LegacyStone Temple PilotsAug 24, 2012 9:00 pm (Friday)Revel Ovation Hall500 Boardwalk Atlantic City, NJ 08401

While the critics have never liked them , STP (Stone Temple Pilots),have always been loved by their fans. In fact, in 1994, Rolling StoneMagazine’s critics labeled STP the worst new band while theirreaders voted them best new band.

It didn’t seem to matter what the critics said, by 1994 STP had won aGrammy for their performance of “Plush”. They also won FavoritePop/Rock New Artist and Heavy Metal/Hard Rock New Artist at theAmerican Music Awards.

The band was originally known as “Mighty Joe Young” andperformed at many notable California clubs. Believe it or not, theband took its new name from the motor oil STP and its iconic stickerswhich were seen everywhere in the 70’s and 80’s. Using just theinitials form the sticker they finally agreed on the name, StoneTemple Pilots.

I was an early adopter and promoter of the band’s music. As a radiostation owner/operator in the early 90’s, my partner and I decided thatthe “Modern Rock/Alternative Rock” format was the right one for us.We loved the new music and had grown tired of the same old thing onthe FM dial. In the early 90’s, many of the bands that are staples oftoday were new and unheard of. STP was one of those, along withNo Doubt, Rage Against The Machine, and many more. Much of itwas termed “grunge rock” but I think it was just backlash against allthose overdone and over-processed 80’s bands. I guess guys just gottired of spending all that time doing their hair.

Stone Temple Pilots most well-known songs are, Interstate LoveSong, Sex Type Thing, Plush, Creep, and Wicked Garden. Beforetheir dissolution in 2003, the band has had 16 top ten singles on theBillboard rock charts, eight of which peaked at No. 1 and one No. 1album for Purple in 1994.

STP split for a time but is now back together and touring regularly.They have many hits and well known songs that many people love.This weekend STP will be performing in Atlantic City at Revel HotelCasino.

If you are an STP fan, you should take this opportunity to see them.Front man Scott Weiland who also plays with Velvet Revolver isknown to be controversial and may change bands again soon. Seeingthe band will also give you the opportunity to check out AtlanticCity’s newest casino.

Story By Chuck Knutson

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Pain Killer

Ingredients:1/4 glass Rum (Pusser)1/4 glass Cream of coconut1/3 glass Pineapple juiceHealthy splash Orange juiceSprinkle Nutmeg1 Maraschino cherryLots Ice

Mixing instructions:Fill cup with ice. Pour Pusser's Rum tofill about 1/4 of the glass. Fill with anequal amount of Cream of Coconut(Coco Lopez is good. Add somepineapple juice and a good splash oforange juice. Shake well. Add cherryand sprinkly nutmeg. Grab a staw andget ready! This was originally made inthe Britsh Virgin Islands -- Pussers isthe official rum of the Royal BritishNavy. Alter the amount of rum to yourtaste. Sorry about the inexact measure-ments -- that's the way we do it down inde islans mon!

The Cocktail CornerBy Staff Writer Jaime Knutson

Makes 4 Half Sheet Size Crackers

Ingredients:

2 3/4Cups All-Purpose Flour, extra forrolling out the dough1/2 CupSpent Grain1 CupWort or Beer*1 TSPKosher Salt

Directions:Preheat oven to 350°In the bowl of a standing mixer, or bowl,add the flour, spent grains from a batch ofbeer, Wort or Beer* and salt (1). Mixuntil dough comes together and firm, notto dry. If the dough is to wet, add moreflour (1/4 cup at a time) or too dry (add aTBSP of Wort or Beer*) (2). Roll into aball and wrap the bowl with a damp towelor plastic wrap and let sit for 30 minutes.

Unwrap the bowl and remove the crackerdough to a cutting board. Sprinkle someextra flour onto the cutting board andsome onto a rolling pin. Cut the doughinto 4 equal portions. Working with oneportion at a time (3), roll out to a thinsheet, approximately 1/8 to 1/16 of aninch thick. Wipe off any residual flourand place onto a half sheet pan/cookiesheet with either a piece of parchmentpaper or a silicone baking sheet.

Optional: If you wish to add texture andflavor to this base recipe, you can use apastry rub to apply a very thin coat ofolive oil to the top of the rolled outdough. Then spread evenly eithercaraway seeds, coriander seeds andorange zest, or preserved lemon pieces tothe top of the dough.

To bake, add the half sheet pan in thecenter of your preheated oven. Bake forapproximately 15-20 minutes, or until thedough is light brown. Remove from theoven and let rest. Repeat with remainingdough.

Beer SchoolBy Staff Writer Lionel Schnell

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SOUTH JERSEY EVENTS

BALLYS

August 11 Battle at Bally's II

BOARDWALK HALL

August 17 3 Gigantes TourAugust 29-Sept 2 Cirque Du Soleil DralionSept 7 American Idol Live

Sept 15 Madonna

BORGATA

Aug 10 Il DivoAug 11 The Dan BandAug 11 Jay LenoAug 12 DaughtryAug 18 Roger HodgsonAug 24 K.D. LangAug 25 Keith UrbanAug 25 Artie LangeAug 31 Cheap TrickAug 31 Gabriel IglesiasSept 1 TrainSept 1-2 Il VoloSept 2 Chris TuckerSept 14 Art GarfunkelSept 15 KansasSept 21 Ray Manzarek & Robby Krieger of theDoorsSept 22 Earth Wind & fireSept 23 The Texas TenorsSept 28 The TemptationsSept 29 Tony Bennett

Oct 5-7 Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons

CAESARS

Aug 9 Sheryl CrowAug 14-Sept 2 Rock of AgesOct 6 Jethro Tull's Ian AndersonOct 6 Ian AndersonOct 12 Jackson BrowneOct 20 Fiona Apple

GOLDEN NUGGET

Sept 1-2 Bubba Gump Shrimp Fest on the Deck

HARRAHS

Sept 8 Buddy Guy & Jonny Lang

Dec 1 Ron White

HOUSE OF BLUES SHOW-BOAT

Aug 10 Gogol BordelloAug 16 Musiq SoulchildAug 17 Jagged Edge & Dru HillAug 24 Legends of Hip Hop featuring Rakim, BizMarkie, Slick Rick & Special EdAug 29 Alanis MorissetteSept 2 SeetherSept 2 CreedSept 14 Slash

RESORTS

Aug 11 Tony DanzaAug 18 Morris Day & the Time w/Special GuestBCAPP

Oct 27 Giogos Mazonakis

REVEL

Aug 11 JourneyAug 18 RebaAug 24 Stone Temple PilotsAug 25 Duran DuranSept 1-2 EaglesSept 8 Barry Manilow

TROPICANA

Aug 11 Carlos MenciaSept 15 The J. Geils BandSept 21 Bret MichaelsSept 29 Adam CarollaOct 5 Craig FergusonOct 20 SinbadOct 27-28 Al Bano

TAJ MAHAL

Aug 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) 441-6000Taj Mahal: (609) 449-5150

International Night Series at Kennedy PlazaType: Concerts, Family, ShowsDates: Jul 11 - Sept 5, 2012Location: AtlanticCityAddress: Kennedy Plaza, Mississippi Ave at The Boardwalk, Atlantic City, NJPhone: 609-345-2269 ext. 3112Admission: FreeHours: Wednesdays only: Showtime 7:00 pmDescription: International Night Series returns to the AC Boardwalk on Wednesdayevenings at Kennedy Plaza. 90-minute multi-cultural shows start at 7:00 pm andare free to the public.

Aug 29 Korean Traditional Marching Band; Enjoy a meditative performancefeaturing the changgo, the traditional Korean hour-glass drum, adapted forp'ungnyu, the classic ensemble music of Korean nobility.

Sept 5 Hawaiian Luau Entertainment; One minute hula girls are gracefully dancingto slow and relaxing Polynesian music, and the next the group turns up the heat.

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:Aug 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:• 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.

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CES MMA Presents War At The ShoreType: Sports EventsDates: Aug 25, 2012Location: Atlantic CityAddress: Resorts CasinoHotel Phone: 609-340-6300Admission: $45, $65, $75 & $125Hours: Sat first bout 8:00pmDescription: Main Event: Mike "The Beast" Campbell, 10-4 7KO from Providence RIUndercard: Kevin Roddy, 11-11 Strikeforce Veteran from Bticktown,NJ John Franchi 6-2WEC Veteran from Courtland,NY Jason McLean 6-5 from Perth Amboy,NJ

Cirque Du Soleil DralionType: Family, ShowsDates: Aug 29 - Sept 2, 2012Location: Atlantic CityAddress: AtlanticCity Boardwalk Hall: 2301 Boardwalk Phone: 609-348-7000Admission: Adults: from$35 to $80; Children (12 & under) from $28 to $65; Military, Seniors & Students: from$31.50 to $67.50. A limited number of Premium tickets are also available for all perfor-mances. For group discounts, call 609-348-7023.Hours: Wed, Thurs, Fri & Sat Show time7:30pm; Sat 3:30pm and 7:30pm; Sun 1:00pm & 5:00pmDescription: Fusing the 3000 year-old tradition of Chinese acrobatic arts with themultidisciplinary approach of Cirque du Soleil, Dralion draws its inspiration from Easternphilosophy and its never-ending quest for harmony between humans and nature. Theshow's name is derived from its two emblematic creatures: the dragon, symbolizing theEast, and the lion, symbolizing the West.

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THEWEEK INMUSIC

Top 40

Active Rock1 FIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCHComing Down2 ADELITAS WAY Criticize3 SHINEDOWN Unity4 OFFSPRING Days Go By5 P.O.D. Lost In Forever6 GREEN DAY Oh Love7 VOLBEAT Still Counting8 HALESTORM I Miss The Misery9 CHEVELLE Hats Off To The Bull10 SEETHER Here And Now11 LINKIN PARK Burn It Down12 STAIND Now13 PAPA ROACH Still Swingin14 SAVING ABEL Bringing DownThe Gi...15 THREE DAYS GRACE ChalkOutline16 ARANDA Satisfied17 SOUNDGARDEN Live To Rise18 REDLIGHT KING Comeback19 RISE AGAINST Wait For Me20 GODSMACK Rocky MountainWay21 BLACK STONE CHERRY LikeI Roll22 LINKIN PARK Lost In The Echo23 10 YEARS Backlash24 IN THIS MOMENT Blood25 SLASH Standing In The Sun26 POP EVIL Purple27 HOOBASTANK This Is GonnaHurt28 GASLIGHT ANTHEM 4529 NONPOINT Left For You30 BLACK KEYS Little BlackSubmari...31 MARK TREMONTI You WasteYour Time32 HELLYEAH Band Of Brothers33 RED LINE CHEMISTRYUnspoken34 YOUNG GUNS Bones35 EVANESCENCE The Other Side36 BARONESS Take My BonesAway37 SERJ TANKIAN Figure It Out38 SIXX A.M. Are You With MeNow39 TEXAS HIPPIE COALITIONTurn It Up40 FOXY SHAZAM Holy Touch41 DIGITAL SUMMER Forget You42 CANDLELIGHT RED Demons43 KISS Hell Or Hallelujah44 NEW MEDICINE Rich Kids45 FLYLEAF New Horizons46 THEORY OF A DEADMANGentleman47 HURT Caught In The Rain48 CALL ME NO ONEThunderbird49 RAINS Pressure50 STONE SOUR Absolute Zero

1 ELLIE GOULDING Lights2 KATY PERRY Wide Awake3 DAVID GUETTA Titanium f/Sia4 DEMI LOVATO Give Your HeartA Br...5 CALVIN HARRIS Let's Go f/Ne-Yo6 MAROON 5 Payphone f/WizKhali...7 FLO RIDA Whistle8 RIHANNA Where Have You Been9 PINK Blow Me (One Last Ki...10 CHER LLOYD Want U Back11 NEON TREES Everybody Talks12 OWL CITY & CARLY RAEJEPSEN Good Time13 USHER Scream14 JUSTIN BIEBER As Long AsYou Love ...15 MAROON 5 One More Night16 THE WANTED Chasing TheSun17 TAYLOR SWIFT We Are NeverEver Ge...18 FUN. Some Nights19 NO DOUBT Settle Down20 NICKI MINAJ Pound The Alarm21 JASON MRAZ I Won't Give Up22 ALEX CLARE Too Close23 KELLY CLARKSON Dark Side24 GROUPLOVE Tongue Tied25 CHRIS BROWN Don't Wake MeUp26 OLLY MURS Heart Skips ABeat27 OUTASIGHT Now Or Never28 KARMIN Hello29 LINKIN PARK Burn It Down30 DAVID GUETTA I Can OnlyImagine f...31 NE-YO Let Me Love You32 PITBULL Get It Started f/Sha...33 MATCHBOX TWENTY She'sSo Mean34 TRAIN 50 Ways To Say Goodb...35 ONE DIRECTION One Thing36 CONOR MAYNARD Vegas Girl37 BIG TIME RUSH WindowsDown38 K'NAAN Hurt Me Tomorrow39 MARINA AND THE DIA-MONDS Primadonna40 PHILLIP PHILLIPS Home

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Beer CraZy

by Contributing Writer,Nick Gaudio

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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

August 24 CRUISE 5:30 PMFourth Friday Cruise NightNew Jersey Motorsports Park, Millville, NJCruise On The Track, Then Come InsideTheFinish Line Pub For Happy Hour Specials.DJ, Dancing, PrizesInfo: 856-327-7202 or www.njmp.com

August 25 8 AM - 4 PM No Rain Date1st Annual Cinnaminson Girls Softball CarShowWood Park, Cinnaminson, NJOpen To All Makes, Years & ModelsTrophies To 1st & 2nd Place In Each ClassLive Bands, Vendors, Food & Refreshments,Chinese AuctionPre-Reg: $20.00; D.O.S. $25.00Info: George Ferris 856-313-0226 or E-Mail: [email protected]

August 25 CRUISE 3 - 7 PMSouth Jersey Street Freaks Cruise NightK-Mart, White Horse Pike (Rt. 30), Berlin,NJ(Next To Lucky Lou's Bar & Grill)Open To All Makes, Years & ModelsInfo: Carmen Dottoli 856-768-1822 or Joe856-397-3913

August 26 CRUISE 11 AM - 4 PMRain Date: November 4Salute To Our Veterans Car CruiseNJ Veterans Memorial Home, 524 N.W.Blvd., Vineland, NJHosted By Nostalgia Knights, South JerseyCruisers & WVLT 92.1 FMAmerican Marques Only; MotorcyclesWelcomeSpecial Gift To 1st 200 VehiclesMusic, Food, Give-Aways, Vendors,Handicap Accessible50/50 Benefits VeteransVeterans Wheelchair RacesNo Fee, It's Free!!Info: John 856-691-3067; Dan 856-691-9387or E-Mail: [email protected]

SOUTH JERSEY CAMARO CLUBPresents the “2nd Annual SOUTH JERSEYCAMARO SHOW”Hosted by BENNETT CHEVROLETSUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2012

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The Society Page Best DressedEvery Week We Pick A Best Dressed. IFTHIS IS YOU YOU JUST WON A $25GIFT CARD FROM FRED & ETHELS INSMITHVILLE VILLAGE TO CLAIMYOUR GIFT CARD GO TO FRED &ETHELS BRING THIS AND ASK FORTOM. BRING ID

I finally decided to break out this bottleof Faithfull Ale brewed by Dogfish HeadCraft Brewery in Milton, Delaware. Thisis a Belgian-style Golden Ale made to cel-ebrate Pearl Jam's 20th anniversary oftheir TEN album. That is a great albumtoo! On theme, the beer has 20 IBU andhas had TEN additions of black currants.I was doing a bit of celebrating myself, asI crowned today#BelgianStyleGoldenAleWithCurrantsDayover on Twitter! Pretty coincidental, right?Party on!

The label on my wine bottle has block let-ters that say PEARL JAM TWENTY withlittle pictures cut into the TWENTY. It's alittle hard to make some of them out, but Ithink they are just a bunch of scenes fromthe band playing. A little story on the sidesets your expectations about the beer.

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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

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Ferrari Club of America Turns 50and Celebrates in StyleAuthor: George Chopek, ECR Staff WriterSee More atExoticCarResource.com

The Ferrari Club of America will be celebrating its 50th Anniversary by way ofgrand design. The North American tour will span nearly an entire year and willtravel to 50 different locations throughout the United States and Canada. Featuring acustom designed Ferrari 599 (see ECR article for details), the tour will travel toeach location, accompanied with a custom made Scadoni scroll. Members from thevarious regional chapters of the FCA will have the opportunity to travel with thetour as it makes its rounds.

As stated by the Ferrari Club of America’s press release:

In commemoration of our 50th Anniversary, the Ferrari Club of America (FCA) islaunching a 20,000 mile cross-country relay tour that will visit over 50 cities acrossNorth America. We’re calling it the “50 Anni di Passione” tour (50 years of Pas-sion) and it will kick off on August 17, 2012, at Concorso Italiano in Monterey.

Leading the “Passione” tour will be the star of the show – a specially “wrapped”599 GTB-HGTE belonging to Jim Taylor, fellow member and Patron of the FCA50th Anniversary. Along the way, the tour will stop in every FCA Region andChapter, every Ferrari dealer, and many major automotive events in the USA andCanada.

And as thrilling as that sounds, there’s more exciting news – you and your personalFerrari can participate in the tour when it reaches your region. In each city, a local“Lead Relay Ferrari”, decorated with similar graphics to our Passione 599, willhead up the tour and you are invited to join in the parades, track tours and partieswith your Ferrari. Stops will include the 2012 Annual meet in Palm Springs, theFormula 1 Grand Prix events in Texas, Montreal and New Jersey, Cavallino inFlorida, The Rolex 24 at Daytona, IndyCar in Toronto and many more stopsthroughout the year.

In keeping with our club’s passion for charity and giving back to our community,FCA has designated Ronald McDonald House Charities and the SeriousFunChildren’s Network as beneficiaries of Passione. Support for the tour comes fromthe generous assistance of Pirelli Tire, the Official Partner of the Ferrari Club ofAmerica and our Supporting Sponsors, Horseless Carriage, SkinzWraps, Schedoniand Miller Motorcars.

The tour will finish in 2013 at the FCA’s annual meet, scheduled to be held at thelegendary Road America race track on August 1 to 4, 2013. For daily updates andtour details, visit www.ferrariclubofamerica.com.

Hope to see you on the road as we crisscross North America, celebrating our 50thAnniversary.

President of the FCA, Al Delauro, told ECR that the future of the FCA looksbrighter than ever. The tour will celebrate the history of the club, but the vision istoward the future. “The club has grown to nearly 5,000 members. We are seeingmore and more younger members which will continue to help us grow.” The bestpart is you do not have to own a Ferrari to be part of the FCA. “The club is aboutthe people and the cars are the common glue that brings them together. We havegreat members and regional chapters.” said President Delauro. President Delauroadded that the close relationship the FCA has with the Ferrari factory (the FCA isthe largest Ferrari factory recognized club in the world) has helped make the 50thanniversary celebration possible and will continue to make the FCA the best it canbe. “This celebration is a means to celebrate all the FCA has been and all it will bein the future” added Delauro.

As stated in the FCA press release, the FCA continues its tradition of giving back tothe community by designating the Ronald McDonald House Charities and theSeriousFun Children’s Network as charitable organizations that will benefit fromthe tour. Each stop will provide fund raising opportunities for these wonderfulcauses. Just another example of the great things being part of the FCA brings.

So, check out the schedule and make sure you stop by and visit as the FCA travelsto a region near you. See the cars, meet the people, contribute to the cause andremember….

Forza Ferrari!!!!

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