ket at the parking lot of Steve & Cookie’s Restaurant & Oyster
Bar, continue with sidewalk sales, enjoy free beach access and
end the day by watching a movie under the stars at the Margate
City Library.
See more Margate events at margatehasmore.com.
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Ocean City
As a “dry city,” Ocean City is known for its family-friendly vibe.
And every Thursday night is Family Night, where you can enjoy
free concerts and entertainment from 7:30-9:30 p.m. on the
boardwalk between Sixth and 14th streets.
Other events this summer at Ocean City include the Antique
Auto Show, which showcases more than 300 vintage cars at Tab-
ernacle Grounds on June 23; Wacky Wednesday, where you can
compete in various competitions like saltwater taffy sculpting
or pie-eating every Wednesday starting June 27; and Mummers
Night, where you can catch people strutting on the boardwalk
between Sixth and 14th streets from 7-9 p.m. on Tuesdays begin-
ning July 3.
Keep up with all the fun in Ocean City at oceancityvacation.com.
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Wildwoods History buffs can combine their love of history with summer
fun at the Doo Wop Back to the ’50s Neon Night Tours, which
take place from June 19 to Aug. 30. These tours leave in front of
the Doo Wop Experience Museum and continue to landmarks
throughout Wildwood that recount the area’s history in the ’50s
and ’60s.
But the Wildwoods offers plenty to do for those with other
niche interests. This beach town is home to the National Marbles
Tournament (now in its 94th year) from June 18 to 21 at Ringer
Stadium, as well as the Sidewalk Chalk Competition at Bill Hen-
fey Park on July 7.
Otherwise, you can try $5 yoga classes
on the beach every Monday, Wednesday,
Friday, Saturday and Sunday during the
summer behind the Wildwoods Conven-
tion Center at Burk Avenue.
Find a more complete calendar of sum-
mer events at wildwoodsnj.com.
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Cape May
Listen to jazz, classical and chamber
music at the Cape May Music Festival. In
its 29th year, this series of performances
runs until June 15 at the Mid-Atlantic
Center for the Arts & Humanities. On
June 13, the festival holds Bach’s Lunch at
the Carriage House Café & Tearoom on
the grounds of the Emlen Physick Estate,
where you can enjoy a tea luncheon and
a mini-concert by members of the Bay
Atlantic Symphony.
The Cape May Music Festival is not
the only summer festival in this beach
town. On July 14 and 15, you can spend
the weekend celebrating Irish and Scot-
Lucy the Elephant in Margate
Pixabay tish culture at the 14th Annual Celtic
Weekend. also at Emlen Physick, on Aug. 4, to say goodbye to summer with
Hear live music throughout the grounds at Historic Cold
a cold one in hand.
Spring Village, with performances on the main stage by Nae
To see what else is happening in Cape May, check out
Breeks Pipes & Drums.
capemay.com. l
Then, just as these few months of sun and freedom come to
an end, you can head to the Annual Craft Beer & Crab Festival,
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