Ocean City’s 31
st annual
DOO DAH PARADE is Saturday, April 16, starting at noon at Sixth Street and Asbury Avenue. The colorful march goes from 6
th to 12
th St. on Asbury turns to the Boardwalk and ends at the Music Pier. There the annual PieAsco is held.
The Parade features the music of the Pitman Hobo Band, Atlantic City Bagpipe Band, two Dixieland Bands and other musical units. There will be group and individual entries including the Ghost Busters, a ladies skating contingent, clowns, a group of German Shepherds, radio stations and much more.
Entry in the Parade is free. Call (609) 399-6111, email
[email protected] or visit
ocnj.us/doo-dah-parade. All entrants receive a free Doo Dah T-Shirt from Dietz and Watson. To register a basset hound for the Waddle, email
[email protected].
At the PieAsco, folks smoosh each other with shaving cream pies to honor the memory and humor of the late Soupy Sales, a popular supporter of Doo Dah. No registration is necessary for this free event. Just be there and bring a towel. All participants receive a certificate to show their friends, declaring they were pied.
Following an awards ceremony and the PieAsco, the 600 bassets will converge on the football practice field, off the Boardwalk at 6
th St. Visitors are welcome to get up close and personal with the bassets and their best friends.
The Doo Dah Weekend begins on Fri., April 15 with the humorous and endearing Basset Hound Olympics set for the Tabernacle Grounds, 1 p.m. at 6
th and Asbury Ave. Bassets, ears flapping, engage in spirited sprints, hop over hurdles then race to the finish line. Most then flop down for a nap.
From 2 to 3 p.m. on Fri., April 15 Dr. Joel Goodman presents a show on the “Positive Power of Humor in Taxing Times” at the Ocean City Free Public Library, 17
th and Simpson Ave. Joel is the founder and director of the HUMOR Project in Saratoga Springs, New York. He is one of two speakers in the world to have presented in all 50 states and all seven continents. Joel is the author of eight books and recipient of the International Lifetime of Laughter Achievement Award. His work has been featured in over 7,000 media in 175 countries.
(April 15) The
TICKET SALE for the annual
AUTHOR’S HIGH TEA sponsored by the Friends and Volunteers of the Ocean City Free Public Library. The annual High Tea is May 5
th at 2 p.m. in the Flanders Hotel. Guest author will be Patricia Chappine, who wrote “New Jersey Women in World War II.”
Tickets may be purchased on Friday, April 15 from 6-8 p.m. and Sat., April 16 from 9-11 a.m. in the Atrium of the Library. Cost is $30. Open seating. Cash or check only. Make checks payable to FVOCFPL.
(April 17)
Historical Museum SUNDAY BRUNCH at Clancy’s by the Bay in Somers Point noon to 3 p.m. John Loeper will speak on the Life Saving Station # 30. Tickets are $25 for members and $27 for non-members and available at the museum or call 609-399-1801.
(April 17)
MUSIC OF THE WATER: A free concert by musicians of the Ocean City Pops is scheduled for the Ocean City Free Public Library, 17th and Simpson Ave., with special guest Scott Breiner at 3 p.m. Enjoy the musical ebb and flow as the musicians perform works inspired by the sea, rivers and lakes. Composers include Handel, Ibert, Saint-Saens. Call (609) 399-2434 for information.
(April 20)
BEACH NOURISHMENT AND DUNE VEGETATION will be discussed in the next environmental lecture program, 6:30 p.m. at the Ocean City Free Public Library, 17
th and Simpson Ave. Crist Robine from the Coastal Research Center of Stockton University will be guest speaker. Sponsored by the Ocean City Environmental Commission and the Library. The event is free and will be held in the Chris Maloney Lecture Hall, Room 110 of the Library. For information, call (609) 399-2434 X 5222.
(April 21)
ANTIQUE APPRAISAL NIGHT (think “Antiques Roadshow”), 7 p.m. in the Senior Center, 1735 Simpson Ave. Register at the museum from 6:15 to 6:45 p.m. The charge is $5 per item.
(April 30)
OCEAN CITY GREAT STRIDES WALK: 10 a.m. registration at 6
th St. Practice Field, 11 a.m. walk. A family-oriented event with a healthy 5K Walk, children’s activities, food and festivities that participants look forward to every year. The Walk benefits Cystic Fibrosis and is its largest national fund raiser. For more information call (610) 325-6001 or visit
www.cff.org/greatstrides.
(May 6-7)
BOARDWALK AND DOWNTOWN TABLE SALES: (No Vendors) 6-14
th St. on the Boardwalk and Asbury Ave.
(May 7)
DAY WITHOUT SHOES 5K RUN/1 MILE WALK: Registration will be at 23
rd St. and Boardwalk from 7-8:45 a.m. with race starting at 9 a.m. Ocean City High School Key Club is hosting the event in conjunction with TOMS: One For Shoes. This is a barefoot run/walk on the beach. Key Club is bringing awareness to children’s health and education by going without shoes. TOMS will donate a pair of shoes to a child in need for each race participant. Registration fee includes a T shirt and post race refreshments. Register online and send fee in via mail or bring registration fee the day of. For more information call 609-350-0809.
(May 7)
MARTIN Z. MOLLUSK DAY: Come and find out if summer is coming early. 11a.m. at the 9
th St. Beach.
MONDAY NIGHT CONCERT SERIES at Ocean City Music Pier Announced: (June 20) Indigo Girls, (June 27) Herman’s Hermits featuring Peter Noone, (July 11 & 12) The Beach Boys ( 2 shows nightly) (Aug 1) The Bacon Brothers, (Aug 22) Get the Led Out, (Aug 29) Lucinda Williams. More concerts will be added.
Tickets now on sale at Ticketmaster.com or by calling 1-800-745-3000 (fees apply).
The Music Pier Box Office will begin selling tickets: Sat., May 28, 2016 at 9 a.m., in person only for Cash/Checks.
(Through April 30) The Ocean City Arts Center, 17
th and Simpson Ave. is presenting its annual
Juried Photography Show. Traditional photography and digital photography are featured. For information visit
www.oceancityartscenter.org. or call (609) 399-7628. The Center is open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Mon.-Fri. and 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday. Closed Sunday.