Cape May’s Jingle Bar Pops Back Up with More Cheer and Cocktails

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In This Cape May Local Scoop Issue…

 📆 Cape May Events

☀️ Cape May Local Weather

🔔 Cape May’s Jingle Bar Pops Back Up with More Cheer and Cocktails

 🎸 From Dylan to The Dead: Celebrating the Electric Revolution of the '60s & '70s

🦹‍♀️Fall Comic-Con to Spark Economic Boost in Vineland's Downtown

Cape May Local Scoop’s Events Are Sponsored By: Cape May Antiques

👇 Here’s what’s going on in the Cape May Local Area👇  

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Cape May’s Jingle Bar Pops Back Up with More Cheer and Cocktails

Cape May’s holiday season is getting a spirited boost with the return of Harry’s Jingle Bar, a festive pop-up hosted by Harry’s Ocean Bar & Grille. Back by popular demand, this winter wonderland promises twinkling lights, cozy vibes, and cocktails that could make even the Grinch crack a smile.

It opened yesterday, November 14 and will run through New Year’s Eve (with closures on Thanksgiving and Christmas Day), the Jingle Bar is transforming the seaside spot into a holiday haven. Expect immersive décor, a bigger-than-ever seasonal drink list, and a packed schedule of events perfect for families, couples, and anyone craving a little winter magic.

The expanded cocktail menu is pure holiday indulgence, featuring creative concoctions like the “Mistletoe Margarita,” “Blue Christmas,” “Claus-mopolitan,” and the rich and smoky “Fig Old Fashion.” Each drink comes dressed for the occasion, decked out with festive garnishes and enough holiday flair to light up your social feed.

Whether you're sipping a Snowflake Eggnog by the bar or toasting a Holiday Mule with friends, Harry’s Jingle Bar is serving up all the sparkle and spirit of the season in one merry waterfront location.

 From Dylan to The Dead: Celebrating the Electric Revolution of the '60s & '70s

 Join us tonight at the Cape May Convention Center for an unforgettable night celebrating the electrifying evolution of the singer-songwriter movement of the 1960s and '70s. This special performance shines a spotlight on the groundbreaking shift when artists picked up electric instruments and redefined personal, introspective music with a bold new sound.

Experience the poetic storytelling and raw emotion that marked a musical revolution—when songwriters blurred the lines between folk, rock, and psychedelia. The evening will feature iconic hits from legendary artists like Bob Dylan, The Beatles, The Byrds, The Beach Boys, The Grateful Dead, The Band, and more.

From soul-baring lyrics to vibrant electric melodies, it’s a night that honors the artists who changed the landscape of music forever.

 

Fall Comic-Con to Spark Economic Boost in Vineland's Downtown

 Vineland's newly opened convention center, at the former Landis MarketPlace site, will host the Garden State Comic Fest this weekend November 15–16 as one of its inaugural events. The city is transforming the 40,000-square-foot building into a multiuse venue with funding assistance sought through a $2.66 million state grant. Officials expect the project to enhance local business activity. The comic convention is part of a wider effort to revitalize downtown Vineland, which also includes the upcoming opening of a new brewery nearby.

 

What nickname is often associated with Cape May due to its architectural and historical significance?

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Answer to the November 14th Trivia Question

What makes Congress Hall, a historic hotel in Cape May, especially significant in American history?

A) It was the first hotel in the U.S. to have an elevator.
B) It served as the summer White House for President Benjamin Harrison.
C) It was the site of the first U.S. national political convention.
D) It was originally built as a private mansion before becoming a hotel.

Answer: B) It served as the summer White House for President Benjamin Harrison

Congress Hall, built in 1816, is one of the oldest seaside hotels in America and served as the summer White House for President Benjamin Harrison during his administration​.

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