Quilting at the Ferry

Monthly Meetings at the Ferry

Many local groups and business organizations like to meet at the Ferry for everything from Chamber of Commerce luncheons in the Cape May Sunset Lounge to pick up mahjong games in the Lewes salon.

But, without a doubt one of the warmest and most regular groups is Quilts of Valor South Jersey Chapter. The group meets the first Friday of every month from September through June in the mornings.  Everyone loves getting a homemade quilt, but this special organization builds blocks at a time to create quilts for veterans of war who might otherwise not have an extra layer of both warmth and care when most needed. 

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Quilts of Valor volunteer works finishing touches on a red quilt.

The organization has strong ties to the area. In 2003, it was started by Blue Star mom Catherine Roberts in Seaford, Delaware while her own son was deployed in Iraq. She knew the healing properties a quilt can provide and started organizing groups of quilters from her sewing room at home to create free handmade blankets for returning military and veterans in need. It has grown into a national effort, with the South Jersey chapter now making the Cape May Ferry Terminal their monthly home. 

Quilts of Valor first discovered the Cape May Ferry Terminal salon in February 2016 when a prior site wasn’t available. They fell in love with the large space, open lighting, multiple electrical outlets and inspiring view, and have been meeting there ever since.  The open space has helped them get their message and mission out to more people as many of the traveling public stop by to make donations and pick up literature.

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close up of quilt block being sewn at the Cape May ferry terminal salon.

Ruth Ann Bosworth leads the South Jersey chapter. She notes that volunteers or interested parties can simply come on appointed Fridays, or email her at r_a_b_27@hotmail.com to learn more about becoming locally involved. Volunteers bring their own sewing machines, but non-sewing help is also welcomed from those who iron to other less hands on assistances.

The group is also always looking for nominations for military active and retired personnel to become a future recipient of one of their special quilts. Non-quilters can also participate by joining the group and donating a small annual fee to help provide fabric, thread and other needed supplies to the more craftier volunteers. For more information on Quilts of Valor, visit their web site at QOVF.org

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Things to Do While Waiting for Your Ferry

Tips For Making the Most of Your Time at the Terminals

So you bought your tickets to ride the ferry, showed up the recommended 45 minutes to an hour early, and you’re all checked in and ready to go … except the ferry isn’t boarding yet. We have plenty of activities to pass the time before your ferry boards, all without leaving the terminal!

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Grain On the Rocks at the Lewes Ferry Terminal

Grab a burger to eat or sip on an orange crush

Dockside restaurants are located at both the Cape May and Lewes terminals. In Lewes, Grain On the Rocks is open 7 days a week, 365 days a year, and in Cape May, we will be announcing a brand new dining option soon which will be open seasonally from May through September.

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interior view of Exit Zero's Cafe 64 inside the Cape May terminal

Stop In and Shop

Looking for souvenirs to remember your trip? Stop by the Ferry Shop onboard the vessel. Or, if you are in Lewes, you’ll find merchandise for sale at the Lewes Coffee Company inside the Lewes terminal.

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a bird soars over the Delaware Bay

Admire the local wildlife

The Delaware Bay is an incredibly diverse ecosystem, so naturally we see quite a bit of wildlife by the ferry’s terminals. Keep an eye out for fish, osprey, sea gulls and even dolphins! And for a closer look, we have mounted binoculars on the docks.

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Playground at the Cape May-Lewes Ferry terminal in Cape May

Slide and climb on the playground

We haven’t forgotten about the younger family members! Kids can climb on the playground, and parents can easily watch from the docks or from the surrounding benches.

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the Cape May terminal grounds at the Cape May-Lewes Ferry in Cape May, NJ

Sit back, relax, and enjoy the view

The easiest way to pass the time is by taking in the gorgeous scenery of the Delaware Bay. Our terminals are the perfect place to look out over the water and maybe even catch a sunset, so grab a seat and enjoy the view.

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