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Baby Parade Capping Off Week of Newest Generation

The 111th annual Baby Parade in Ocean City is set for 10:30 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 12, and pre-registration is open through noon on Wednesday, Aug. 11. All families with children ages 10 and under are invited to participate. Bands, performing groups and commercial floats are also encouraged to join in the fun. The week of young fun starts with the annual “Pamper Scamper” baby crawling races 9 a.m. Tuesday (Aug. 10) at Sixth Street Beach. Registration is free and begins at 8:30 a.m. Details follow for registration.

Darryl Strawberry and Paul Baloche Appear at Ocean City Tabernacle

The Ocean City Tabernacle welcomes back eight-time MLB All-Star Darryl Strawberry for the 8:30 a.m. traditional and 10:30 a.m. contemporary worship services on Sunday, Aug. 8. Also appearing at the Tabernacle on Aug. 8 will be contemporary hymn and songwriter, recording artist and worship leader Paul Baloche for a free concert at 7p.m.

Registration Open for “Mr. Mature” Contestants

Entries are open for contestants in the Mr. Mature America Pageant on Sept. 12. Mr. Mature celebrates the achievements of men 55 years and older. The pageant, now in its eighth year, mixes talent, good looks and self-deprecating humor.

Historical Museum Hosts Grace Kelly Lecture

The free Summer Lecture Series by the Ocean City Historical Museum will feature an event celebrating the actress turned princess, Grace Kelly, on Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Howard Stainton Senior Center, 1735 Simpson Ave. Delight in the details of Kelly's wedding to Prince Ranier, from the guest list and cake to the dress and honeymoon. This program is being presented by Al Crescenzo, Grace Kelly aficionado, Ocean City resident and retired Philadelphia school district history teacher.

Boardwalk Art Shows and Pops’ Salute to Aretha Franklin Coming Up

The 58th annual Boardwalk Art Show will be held Friday through Sunday, Aug. 6-8, on the Boardwalk between Eighth Street and 13th Street. The celebration of the arts will include a newer event – the Art of Surfing Festival – Thursday to Saturday, Aug. 5-7, at the Ocean City Music Pier. The two art shows are part of the city's August entertainment lineup. Following is a rundown of all of the special events coming up.

Sesame Street’s Good Advice When Crossing the Road

Pedestrians and bicyclists must be aware of the "rules of the road" while walking or pedaling around town. Following are tips to help keep everyone safer during the busy summer vacation season at the shore.

Mayor’s Message: July 30

Mayor Jay Gillian pays tribute to Ocean City resident and World War II veteran Doris "Doie" Barnes on her 100th birthday. The city honored Barnes, a retired Marine Corps sergeant, during a ceremony Friday in front of the Music Pier. "It was fun to hear the crowd join together to sing Happy Birthday, and I’m proud that she is one of our citizens," the mayor said in his weekly message to the public. His entire message follows.

Registration Open for Running Events in Ocean City

Ocean City will be host to three unique running events in the coming months: the OCNJ Labor Day Race on Sept. 6, the OCNJ Half Marathon on Sept. 26 and the Trail of Two Cities on Nov. 6. Registration for all three races is now open. Details follow.

Special Weather Statement: Tornado Watch

The National Weather Service has issued a Tornado Watch in effect for Ocean City 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday. A line of severe thunderstorms is expected to pass through the region this evening. The formation of tornadoes is possible throughout the region. Damaging non-tornado winds, large hail and heavy rain are also possible.

Marine Corps Veteran “Doie” Barnes to be Honored in 100th Birthday...

Ocean City officials and American Legion Post 524 will host a 100th birthday celebration for World War II and U.S. Marine Corps veteran Doris Barnes, known affectionately as “Doie.” The celebration will take place Friday, immediately following the 8:50 a.m. Flag Raising Ceremony at the Music Pier.