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Baby Parade , Crab August Features
OCEAN CITY - Babies will parade, hermit crabs will cavort, sand sculptors will sculpt, sun tanners will glow and much more will occur here in the way of special events and enter tainment during August The City's 75th Annual Baby Parade, oldest on the Jersey Shore, is sed for 10:15 a m tomorrow from 6th to 1 2th Street or jr the Boardwalk The pity's relatively famous weather predicting Hermit Krab. Martin Z. Moftusk. wilNa^ parade marshal Martin will appear lifesized in a special costume accom panied by Ronald McDonald Children from infants to 10 will compete for prizes in various categories or. floats and strollers The parade, founded by Leo Bamberger, one of the organizers of Labor Day. has been held almost continuously since ttie turn of the century PARENTS MAY registe^ their children al the Music Pier Information Center^ Boardwalk and Moorlyh Terrace or write to the Public Relations Office. Ci- { ty Hall. Ocean City. N.J 08226 On Aug 15. the city presents its annual triple header of off-heat events beginning 9 a. m on the 10th Street Beach with the second sand sculpting contest ol the season Entrants who build anything from 15 feet replicas of a banana split to more traditional castles, may register at the beach More the contest. The Sand Sculpting com petition is followed by a Vauty contest for hermit crabs, known as the Miss Crustacean Pageant A bevy of crabby beauties will vie for the coveted Cucumber Rind Cup", symbol of Crustacean com "iiness The sizable loving cup contains a large cucumber, enough food to sustain a hermit crab for a year W INNER OF the oageant is serenaded by 'he crowd which croons the stirring Here It Comes. Miss Crustacean", as the new queen waddles down a llower bedecked ramp The pageant is followed by the annual hermit crab i races, the city's attempt to uncover the fastest crusta cean on earth Another novelty event. I he Miscellaneous Sun Tan ning Tournament, is set for I p m Aug 25. at the Music Pier Boardwalk and Moorlvn Terrace This con test, originated in Ocean City, features unusual categories such as "Best Left Arm Tan for folks who drive a lot. Palest Ring Finger". "Best Tann ed Soles of Feet", "Best Tanned Bald Head or Golden Dome Division"; "Count Dracula competition lor pales person" and a bow to tradition— the "Best Tanned Man and Woman" The Ocean City "Pops' Orchestra entertains Sun- » day through Wednesday at the Music Pier with concerts beginning 8 p.m. Sundays are free; weekdays, the cost is $1 AUGUST in. the Pitman Hobo Bank performs at the Pier and on the 11th a popular book fair is^et : from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. The : Philadelphia Balalaika Or-
chestra appears Aug 17. admission $1 and Shore < Memorial Hospital holds « its craft show 10 a.m. to 10 1 p m Aug 18. admission tree The United States Air Force Band will play during a special free perfor mance Thursday. Aug. 16. Other Thursday evenings during August, the city presents a big band dance and banjo bash, admission S:i 50
The Jubileers sing in Ocean City Aug. 24. foLiow ed by the Miss Ocean City Aug 25th A
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