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AVALON STRING BAND MUMMERS PARADE AND CONCERT: Community Hall, Avalon. 609-967- 3066. www.avalonboro.org


FARMERS MARKET: Stone Harbor. Every Sunday June thru September 5, Jersey fresh vegetables, fruit, flowers & home baked goods. www.stone-harbor.nj.us


JULY JUBILEE: Ocean City. A fun filled week of con- tests leading up to July 4th complete with taffy sculpt- ing, treasure hunts and more. 800-BEACHnj. 609-525- 9300. www.ocnj.us


JULY AVALON FAMILY FUN FESTIVAL: Celebrate the first days of July with fun activities for the whole family including a triathlon with race venues throughout the Borough, an All American beach concert featuring the Bay Atlantic Symphony, a boat parade, fireworks simul- cast to patriotic music & much more. 609-967-3066. www.avalonboro.org


In June the Mibsters arrive. The National Marbles Tournament is held on the beach in Wildwood, and is the official national marbles competition for boys and girls ages 8-14.


SUMMER SOLSTICE PARADE: Atlantic City Board- walk. The parade brings local artists, businesses, orga- nizations, street performers and spectators together in an event celebrating the longest day of the year. www.acsolsticeparade.com


MILITARY TIMELINE WEEKEND: Historic Cold Spring Village, Cape May. Experience field camps, dis- plays and exhibits depicting military life throughout his- tory and various conflicts, including the American Revo- lution, Civil War, World War II, Vietnam War and more! 609-898-2300, ext. 10. www.hcsv.org


CHEFS AT THE SHORE: Atlantic City Aquarium, Atlantic City. A fundraising event with live cooking demonstrations of signature dishes from area restau- rants. www.acaquarium.com


MISS NEW JERSEY PAGEANT: Ocean City. Board- walk Parade, preliminary competitions and the finals at the Music Pier. Find out who will be New Jersey at Miss America. 800-BEACHnj. 609-525-9300. www.ocnj.us


RESTAURANT WEEK: The Wildwoods. Wine and dine in some of Wildwoods finest restaurants. All par- ticipating restaurants will offer a complete four course meal, including appetizer, salad, entrée and dessert for one low price, plus tax and gratuity. 609-522-2444. www.wildwoodbythesearestaurantweek.com


NATIONAL MARBLES TOURNAMENT: Wildwood. The official national marbles competition for boys and girls ages 8-14 who have qualified by winning local tournaments throughout the U.S. Free to spectators. 304-337-2764. www.nationalmarblestournament.org


TOUR OF HOMES: Stone Harbor. Tour of home hosted by the Garden Club. 609-368-6101.


MARBLE WEEKEND: Wheaton Arts & Cultural Center, Millville. Artists & dealers from across the country. Demonstrations in the Glass Studio from the torch. 800-998-4552, 856-825-6800. www.wheatonarts.org


SOUTHERN SHORE REGION MUSIC FESTIVAL: The Bridgeton Folk Festival has spun into the Southern Shore Music Festival and will be held at the Cumber- land County Fairgrounds. This family-oriented festival on 70-acres at Carmel Rd. in Millville, NJ will host nationally known performers, children’s activities, a dance hall, food and craft vendors music & art memo- rabilia sales and much more. 866-866-MORE. 856- 453-2184. www.southernshoremusicfestival.com


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THIRD FRIDAY: Glasstown Arts District, Millville. High Street in the District comes alive with those enjoy- ing the arts, entertainment and more. Exhibition open- ings, live music, dining and shopping in a festive atmos- phere. 800-887-4957. www.glasstownartsdistrict.com


CAPE EXPRESS BEACH BLAST SOCCER: The Wildwoods. Games played on beaches so bring your barefooted soccer team down to enjoy a weekend. Five versus five in the sand with no shoes. Pre-registration required. Free to spectators. www.CapeExpress.com


QUILT & FIBER SHOW: SPIN TO STITCH: His- toric Cold Spring Village, Cape May. Displays of tradi- tional and contemporary quilts will be showcased throughout the Village with a chance for visitors to vote for their favorite. Merchandise vendors, demonstrations and dulcimer music and singing will also be featured. 609-898-2300, ext. 10. www.hcsv.org


NORTH WILDWOOD ORIGINAL ITALIAN- AMERICAN FESTIVAL: North Wildwood. Celebra- tion of Italian-American heritage held in North Wildwood on Olde New Jersey Avenue. Vendors, food & entertain- ment. 609-522-2955. www.northwildwood.com


INDEPENDENCE DAY FESTIVITIES: Stone Harbor. Sand sculpture contest (beach), Hoy’s candy scramble, foot races, slow bike races. Live music & food. Fireworks display. 609-368-6101. www.stoneharborbeach.com


FOURTH OF JULY FREEDOM FESTIVAL: Gazebo & Centennial Park, Wildwood Crest. Crafters of all kinds, food, live entertainment, children’s activities and Free Concerts. 609-523-0202. www.visitwildwoodcrest.com


FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION! Riverfront Park, Millville. Parade on High Street. Live Music, kids’ games, old-fashioned 4th of July games and contests. 800-887-4957. www.glasstownartsdistrict.com


INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION: Historic Cold Spring Village, Cape May. Celebrate Indepen- dence Day the traditional way with patriotic programs, celebrations and American food. A special 4th of July 19th century baseball game will be played on the Vil- lage farm. 609-898-2300, ext. 10. www.hcsv.org


FAMILY NIGHT: Stone Harbor. Every Monday through August 30th at the Firehouse parking lot on 96th St. & Second Ave. Enjoy puppets, music, magic and more. Free! 609-368-6101 www.stoneharborbeach.com


SAND SCULPTING CONTEST: Ocean City. First one of the season. 800-BEACHnj. 609-525-9300. www.ocnj.us


CAPE MAY COUNTY LIFEGUARD CHAMPI- ONSHIP: Rambler Road and the Beach, Wildwood


This year, July 4th is a Monday so that means a long weekend is in store. Every town – oceanside, bayside and in-between – celebrates the 4th with fireworks!


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