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Flower Show in Bloom This Weekend

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Flowers will be the attraction at the Ocean City Music Pier this weekend. (Courtesy Ocean City)

 

The Music Pier will come to life this weekend with the rich colors and aromas at the 47th annual Ocean City Flower Show. The show features artistic arrangements in a wide variety of categories. Commercial, amateur and kids’ entries compete for honors.

Show times are 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. A sales pavilion will be open during the same hours. The show is sponsored by the Garden Club of Ocean City, and voluntary donations will be accepted at the door.

Displays fall into artistic design and horticulture divisions, and orchids, roses, succulents, potted plants, holiday-themed displays, wreaths and table exhibits are just a small sampling of the many featured classes.

VINNY CURRY 4TH ANNUAL YOUTH FOOTBALL CAMP:

Philadelphia Eagles defensive end Vinny Curry will hold a free one-day football camp for youth in kindergarten through eighth grade. The camp will be run noon to 3 p.m. Saturday, June 22, on the field at Carey Stadium (Sixth Street and Boardwalk).

After a year in Tampa Bay, Curry is back with the Eagles for the 2019 season. This will be his fourth Youth Football Camp. The program focuses on football fundamentals and is an opportunity for the New Jersey native to give back to the community.

Anybody interested in participating can register at usafootball.com/fun. For more information, call Emanuel Capers at 973-572-5223.

DOGGIE DIP AND BATHE TO SAVE ON SUNDAY:

The Humane Society of Ocean City will hold a fundraiser 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, June 2, on the beach and Boardwalk between Fifth Street and Sixth Street. The Doggie Dip and Bathe to Save will invite dogs to take a dip in the ocean and then wash off with a special truck providing water on the Boardwalk.

The event provides a brief exception to the local ordinances that prohibit dogs on the Boardwalk and on the beach at this time of year. Entry is a $20 donation per dog, and a registration form is available at hsocnj.org/events.

All proceeds and donations go toward helping to house, care for, and enrich the lives of animals waiting to find permanent homes.

COMING UP SOON:

O’NEILL EAST COAST GROM TOUR SURFING CONTEST (June 1): Youth 17-and-under, 7th Street Beach. 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Kids will surf for a chance to win prizes from O’Neill, Dragon, Sun Bum and Heritage Surf Shop. www.eastcoastgromtour.com.

Gillian’s façade invites crowds in to enjoy the park. (Courtesy Gillian’s Wonderland Pier)

WONDER’S BIRTHDAY BASH AT WONDERLAND PIER (June 6): Free fireworks show following an evening of discounted rides at Wonderland Pier, Sixth Street and Boardwalk. The company is celebrating 90 years of rides on the Ocean City Boardwalk.

ARTISANS FAMILY WEEKEND (June 7 to 9): The Artisans Order of Mutual Protection will hold its 74th annual Family Weekend in Ocean City. The highlight of the weekend will be the Miss Artisan Pageant and a show by the Original Hobo Band to be held at the Music Pier on June 8. The Hobo Band will perform at 7 p.m. followed by the Miss Artisan Pageant at 8 p.m. Admission is free.

RESTAURANT WEEK (June 7 to 14): Fixed-price specials at participating Ocean City restaurants. Breakfast, lunch, dinner and special treats for the whole family. Visit www.eatinocnj.com for a list of participating restaurants and specialty shops.

SKATO WITH KATO (June 7): OC Skate Park, 5th & Asbury Ave. 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Sponsored by the Humane Society of Ocean City. For more information call 609-398-9500 ext. 4 or visit www.hsocnj.org.

COP CHASE (June 8): 5K foot race and 2-mile fitness walk on the Ocean City Boardwalk. Proceeds from the Ocean City Police Chase will benefit the Ocean City Police Benevolent Association. The association supports scholarships for high school seniors, the Christmas toy drive and distribution of free bike helmets with the funds raised throughout the year. For more info, call 609-525-9108 or visit www.ocpba.com.

The park’s big bowl gives skaters plenty of room to show off their moves for events such as Skato With Kato. (Photo courtesy Jaime Pustizzi)