For the past 7 years, during the Holiday season, Sunset Beach Gift Shops has welcomed locals and visitors alike to two nights of hospitality. Sunset Beach Gift Shops continues to host these hospitality nights as a way of thanking the community for their patronage.

Cape May, NJ (PRWEB) November 27, 2013

The Sunset Beach family is delighted to announce two nights of hospitality for the community Friday and Saturday, December 13th and 14th. The Hospitality Nights will begin at 6 p.m. and end at 9 p.m. Live music will be featured throughout the evening by the folk rock duo the SunDogs on Friday night, and then Ryan Michael Richards, and a former member of Tommy James and the Shondells, Richard Grasso on Saturday. To add to the fun, Prize Drawings will take place every half hour each night. There will also be complimentary refreshments each evening for all to enjoy. Father Christmas will be on hand, in addition to local Cape May Photographer Paul Schirmer, who will be available to sign copies of his Cape May 2014 Calendar.

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