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Guide to Night in Venice 2018, The Annual Event Takes Place on Saturday, July 28

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Ocean City’s 64th annual Night in Venice celebration kicks off at 7 p.m. Saturday (July 28, 2018). 

The boat parade and decorated bayfront home contest provides a chance to be part of the highlight of the summer season in Ocean City. Thousands of spectators line the bayfront, and thousands more attend private parties at homes along the route from the Ocean City-Longport Bridge to Tennessee Avenue. This year, a fireworks display returns to cap off the bayfront festivities at the conclusion of the parade.

 The optional theme will be “TV’s Greatest Hits,” a celebration of the greatest shows, characters and moments in television history. Grand marshals will include teen singing sensation Jackie Evancho and NFL-lineman-turned-magician Jon Dorenbos (who both were hits on “America’s Got Talent”), along with Laurie Hernandez and Maksim “Maks” Chmerkovskiy of “Dancing With the Stars” fame.

The stars will be part of shows, meet-and-greets, and other events throughout the rest of the weekend. Ocean City is proud to welcome ACME back as a presenting sponsor.

 Here’s our guide to 2018 Night in Venice.

 When is Night in Venice?

The parade starts at 7 p.m. on Saturday, July 28, 2018.

 Where does the parade route begin and end?

The boat parade begins near the Ocean City-Longport toll bridge and travels along the bayside to Tennessee Avenue, looping in and out of lagoons along the way.

 Where can I watch the parade?

To view the Night In Venice boat parade, grandstands will be set up at street ends along the bay from Battersea Road to 16th Street and also at Tennessee Avenue. These are free and available on a first-come, first-served basis. Streets include: Battersea Rd., North Street, First Street, Second Street Marina, Fourth Street, Sixth Street, 11th  Street, 13th  Street, 15th Street, 16th Street and Tennessee Avenue.

The Bayside Center, 520 Bay Avenue, will be open with a picnic area, snack food for sale and bleacher seating plus live entertainment. Tickets are on sale, $4 for children (ages 3 to 12) and $8 for adults. Gates open at 4:15 p.m. with the Good Tymes Band playing 5 p.m. until the first boats in the parade arrive. Children’s activities include crafts, games and face painting. Tickets may be purchased by cash, check or charge at: City Hall, 861 Asbury Avenue, any day 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. No alcohol is permitted, and no parking is available. Tickets are also available online at oceancityvacation.com/boxoffice. The band will resume after the parade and play until the fireworks start at approximately 9 p.m.

 What does it cost?

The parade is free to watch at all locations except the Bayside Center.

 Where can I park?

Free parking and shuttle service will run starting at 5 p.m. Parking will be available at: 

  • Ocean City Municipal Airport: 25th Street and Bay Avenue
  • Soccer Field at Tennessee Avenue: Off Shelter Road
  • Ocean City Community Center: 1735 Simpson Avenue

Shuttles will drop off spectators at street ends where they can watch the parade and return them to the parking lots afterward.  The shuttle also drops off at the Bayside Center. The service is free and will be available until 11 p.m. 

Parking restrictions begin at midnight Friday (July 27) through midnight Saturday (July 28) for the following locations: 

  • Both sides of Bay Avenue between 16th Street and 24th Street
  • The east side of Bay Avenue between 14th Street and 16th Street.
  • West 16th Street, West 17th Street and West 18th Street will have parking restrictions in place.

Parking regulations will be strictly enforced.  Violators will be ticketed and in severe cases, the vehicles will be towed if public safety is affected. This is to allow for safe passage of all pedestrian and vehicle traffic and emergency vehicle access to isolated areas of the bayfront.

 Can I watch from the Ninth Street Bridge?

All pedestrians and bicyclists should use the Shared Use Bike Path and stay to the south side shoulder for viewing. No persons will be allowed to bring chairs for seating onto the bridge. At no time will persons block the free movement of the Shared Use Bike Path. No open alcoholic beverages are permitted on the bridge at any time. Persons are not permitted to walk along the bridge with motor vehicle traffic. Ocean City Police will be present monitoring the bridge while the parade is in progress for assistance.

 What is the Night in Venice theme?

The event’s theme is “TV’s Greatest Hits.” Boats and houses are encouraged to celebrate the best of television history. This is an optional theme.

When and where are the fireworks?

Night in Venice will include a fireworks display launched after the parade from a barge in the bay north of the Ninth Street Bridge, roughly off Third Street. The display should be best viewed from street ends or the bayfront between the Ocean City-Longport toll bridge and 16th Street. 

Who participates?

Anyone with a boat or anyone with a house along the bayfront parade route can participate by decorating their boat or home.

 How do I participate?

You can register your boat or house online at www.ocnj.us/niv/.  Registration is open through 4 p.m. Thursday, July 26.

Are paddleboards and kayaks part of the parade?

For safety reasons, paddleboards and kayaks are not part of the Night in Venice parade.

Who are the 2018 grand marshals?

  • Jackie Evancho: The young singer first dazzled American television audiences at the age of 10 – gaining global recognition with her debut on NBC’s “America’s Got Talent.” She finished as runner-up in that competition and has continued to make history with achievements that include: youngest solo platinum artist, youngest Top 5 debut artist ever in the United Kingdom, youngest person to give solo concert at the Lincoln Center and the highest-ranking debut artist of 2010. All six of Evancho’s albums have hit No. 1 on the Billboard Classical chart.

Jon Dorenbos: The former Philadelphia Eagles long-snapper gained the attention of the non-football world during his run to the top of the NBC television competition “America’s Got Talent.” He placed third overall in the contest after surviving many elimination rounds. The 14-year NFL veteran says magic saved his life, and he has a story to back it up. When he was 12 years old, his father murdered his mother. He openly shares this childhood tragedy with audiences in an inspirational show about rising through adversity, setting goals no matter how high, and planning the necessary steps to achieve those goals.

  • Maks Chmerkovskiy: Born in the Ukraine, Chmerkovskiy moved with his family to Brooklyn and fell in love with dancing after his father opened a youth-oriented dance studio in New Jersey. He joined the cast of professional dancers on “Dancing with the Stars” in Season 2 and has competed in 17 seasons. He has made it to the final round five times. In 2014, he partnered with Olympic ice dancer Meryl Davis to win his first “Dancing With the Stars” title. He also has starred in Broadway productions of “Burn the Floor” and “Forever Tango.”
  • Laurie Hernandez: Hernandez is the first U.S.-born Latina to make the U.S. gymnastics team since 1984. She brought home gold and silver medals from the 2016 Rio Olympic Games. After winning her “Dancing with the Stars” title with Maks’ brother, Val Chmerkovskiy, she published her first book, “I Got This: To Gold and Beyond,” which hit the New York Times Best Sellers list.

Who else is in the parade?

The cast of “Beauty and the Beast” (presented by the Ocean City Pops and Ocean City Theatre Company from August 7 to 10), the OCTC Show Choir (performing a medley of TV theme songs), city officials and scholarship pageant winners will be part of the lineup.

What else is happening on Night in Venice Weekend?

Tickets are on sale now for the following:

Master Dance Class with Maks Chmerkovskiy: The famous dancer will provide instruction for intermediate to experienced dancers. 9 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. July 28 at the Ocean City Music Pier.

  • Meet-and-Greet with Laurie Hernandez and Maks Chmerkovskiy: Chmerkovskiy joins Hernandez to greet fans. 11 a.m. at the Ocean City Music Pier.
  • Jon Dorenbos Magic Show: Dorenbos will perform a show that mixes his mind-blowing magic talents with inspirational stories. The show is set for 8 p.m. Friday, July 27 at the Ocean City Music Pier. Tickets are $32 to $47.
  • Jon Dorenbos Meet-and-Greet: Meet Dorenbos, get an autograph and a photo. Session ($20) is at 4:30 p.m. Friday, July 27.
  • Jackie Evancho with the Ocean City Pops: A special Ocean City Pops performance on July 29 will feature the remarkable vocal talents of Jackie Evancho. She will perform with the Ocean City Pops orchestra 7:30 p.m. July 29 at the Ocean City Music Pier. Tickets are $30 to $45.

 Visit oceancityvacation.com/boxoffice, call 609-399-6111, or stop by the Music Pier Box Office or any of the city’s welcome centers to purchase tickets for these events.

 COMING UP THIS WEEK

 WACKY WEDNESDAY (July 25): Celebrate the Christmas holiday season in July with a special craft and a visit from Santa while he is in town on vacation. Dress in red and green to participate in our wacky Christmas-meets-summer fashion show. Contest is free. Limited to 150 participants. Open to all ages. Start time: 10:30 a.m. at the Music Pier, Moorlyn Terrace and Boardwalk. For more information, call 609-399-6111.

 THE AMERICANS AND PARIS (July 25): Celebrate the 90th anniversary of the Ocean City Pops Orchestra with Conductor David Wroe with guest soloists Marissa McGowan and John Easterlin.  American musical heroes such as Gershwin, Porter, Bernstein’s “West Side Story,” LeGrande’s “What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life” and “Gigi”, as well as the classic sounds of France with the can can, Moulin Rouge, Carmen, waltzes, and much more. 7:30 p.m. at the Ocean City Music Pier.  Tickets: $20/$18. Visit oceancityvacation.com/boxoffice, call 609-399-6111, or stop by the Music Pier Box Office.

OCBP WOMEN’S LIFEGUARD INVITATIONAL RACES (August 2): Women representing the 15 beach patrols in South Jersey will be competing in this annual invitational race 6 p.m. Thursday at 34th Street.

 2ND ANNUAL CHIP MILLER SKATE FEST (July 27): Family-friendly event at the Ocean City skate park in New Jersey with contest and complimentary refreshments. Cost $10. For more information, call 717-243-7855 or www.chipmiller.org.

BLUES TRAVELER (July 30): Celebrating their 30th anniversary this year, Blues Traveler has a proven reputation for their improvisational live shows and tireless touring. With a total of 12 studio albums, they have sold more than 10 million units worldwide, and played more than 2,000 live shows in front of more than 30 million people. The concert begins at 7 p.m. at the Ocean City Music Pier. Tickets start at $49. Visit Ticketmaster, call 1-800-745-3000 or stop by the Music Pier Box Office.

CHILDREN’S THEATER SERIES (July 31): “Miss Nelson Is Missing” is presented by the Ocean City Theatre Company. Miss Nelson can’t control her crazy classroom because she’s just too nice. But when she disappears, her replacement is the hard-as-nails, detention-loving, recess-canceling, homework-overloading substitute teacher Viola Swamp. With the “Big Test” approaching, the kids suddenly realize how much they miss Miss Nelson and they’ll do anything  to solve the mystery of her disappearance and bring her back. Showtime 10:30 a.m. at the Ocean City Music Pier. Tickets are $10 in advance and $12 the day of. Visit oceancityvacation.com/boxoffice, call 609-399-6111, or stop by the Music Pier Box Office.