BAY ATLANTIC SYMPHONY CONCERT: Held at the Avalon library/Elementary School. One of the area’s most dynamic symphonies takes to the stage for a lively summer concert. 609-967-7155.
www.avalonboro.org
PARANORMAL PURSUITS: Historic Cold Spring Village, Cape May. Learn about all things spooky and spiritual, featuring paranormal investigators, psychic mediums, demonstrations on phrenology, readings from Edgar Allen Poe and much more. 609-898- 2300.
www.hcsv.org
EASTERN SURFING ASSOCIATION SJ DIS- TRICT CONTESTS: North Wildwood. On the 12th Avenue surfing beach. ESA surf contests. Entrance fee for participants. 609.884.5277 or
snj.surfesa.org.
MERCHANTS IN VENICE SEAFOOD FESTIVAL: Ocean City. Feast on some of the best seafood in the area and enjoy entertainment, rides for kids, crafters, and much more! Call 800-BEACHnj. 609-525-9300.
www.ocnj.us
NIGHT IN VENICE: Ocean City. The City’s annual boat parade is one of the largest in the world. 800- BEACHnj. 609-525-9300.
www.ocnj.us
Experience Ocean City's unusual Miss Crustacean Hermit Crab Beauty Pageant, the original beauty contest for crustaceans. The winner receives the Coveted Cucumber Rind Cup!
MUSIC ON THE DOCK OF THE BAY AND SUNSET FLAG LOWERING CEREMONY: Stone Harbor. Every Tuesday night in July and August at 7 PM. 609-368-6101.
FIREWORKS AND BAND CONCERT: Stone Har- bor. 80th St. field 609-368-4091.
FLYERS TRIAL ON THE ISLE: Stone Harbor. Philadelphia Flyers Rookies participate in fun events throughout the day. 609-368-6101
AVALON STRING BAND MUMMERS PARADE AND CONCERT: Community Hall, Avalon. 609- 967-3066.
www.avalonboro.org
ATLANTIC CITY FOOD AND WINE FESTIVAL: Atlantic City. Visitors can enjoy four days of events, tastings and celebrity chef appearances that showcase the
city’s abundant
www.acfoodandwine.com
4th OF JULY CELEBRATION!: Millville. Live enter- tainment, river cruises, kayak & canoe rentals, old- fashion games, contests, dunk tank, crafters & ven- dors, food court and beer garden. Spectacular Fireworks display on the riverfront. 800-887-4957.
www.glasstownartsdistrict.com
FAMILY NIGHT: Stone Harbor. Every Monday in July and August. Enjoy magicians, storytellers, music, clowns and more.
SAND SCULPTING CONTEST: Ocean City. First one of the season. 800-BEACHnj. 609-525-9300.
www.ocnj.us
RON JAWORSKI’S 5K RUN: Stone Harbor. Visit
www.jawsyouthfund.org for more information.
CHICKEN BONE BEACH JAZZ SERIES: Kennedy Plaza, Atlantic City Boardwalk. Weekly free concerts with headline jazz entertainment and new talent showcase.
www.chickenbonebeach.org
SPORTS CARD, COMIC BOOK, BEANIE & TOY EXPO: Wildwoods Convention Center. Collectibles, memorabilia and guest star appearances. Free. 732.422.9365.
www.RKSportsPromotions.com
MARITIME FESTIVAL AT HEREFORD INLET LIGHTHOUSE: North Wildwood. Historical displays
80 culinary offerings.
from assorted maritime/lighthouse museums from around the country, crafters & vendors selling nautical theme merchandise, activities for children, Lighthouse and Garden tours, food vendors, & musical guests. 609.522.4520.
www.herefordlighthousefestival.org.
ANTIQUE & FOLK ART SHOW AND SALE: His- toric Cold Spring Village, Cape May. Browse a fine selection of furniture, jewelry, books, collectibles, glassware and more! Saturday afternoon big band concert. 609-898-2300.
www.hscv.org
CAPE MAY COUNTY 4-H FAIR AND CHICKEN BAR-B-QUE: Cape May Court House. A three-day event that features livestock and equestrian events combined with good old-fashioned family fun. Live entertainment, 4-H activities for kids, children’s pet show, exhibits and vendors, chicken barbeque and fish fry. Ending with the 4-H Cavalcade of Winners. 609- 465-5115, ext. 605.
www.capemaycountygov.net
WINGS & WATER FESTIVAL: Wetlands Institute, Stone Harbor. A family fun celebration of the coast. Participate in over 30 hands-on activities including tur- tle releases, kayak trips, boat cruises, children’s activi- ties, wine tasting, fresh seafood, music & more. Over 50 nationally recognized artists selling their artwork. The festival also features a Big Top Tent with booths of hand-crafted items & an Opening Night Benefit fea- tures an auction of trips, jewelry, original artwork & more. 609-368-1211.
www.wetlandsinstitute.org
FRIENDS & FAMILY WEEKEND: Historic Cold Spring Village, Cape May. Have some hands-on fun with the whole family at this interactive event where guests participate in the 1800s, learning to make vari- ous crafts and everyday items with historical guides! 609-898-2300.
www.hcsv.org
NJ STATE BARBECUE CHAMPIONSHIP and ANGLESEA BLUES FESTIVAL: North Wildwood. Smokin’ hot blues on outdoor stage, great acts in the neighborhood clubs and mouthwatering barbeque favorites. Free. 609.523.6565.
www.njbbq.com or
www.angleseablues.com
SUNSET SPRINT TRIATHALON/DUATHON AT SUNSET LAKE: Bridgeton. Donald Rainear Amphitheater. 856-696-3924.
S O U T H E R N N E W J E R S E Y V A C A T I O N E R
CUMBERLAND COUNTY FAIR: Cumberland County Fairgrounds, Millville. Demolition derby, farm and garden exhibits, hayrides, home and arts exhibits, pie eating contests, amusement rides and much more 856-825-3820.
www.cumberlandcofair.com
SUNSET SOIREE: Wetlands Institute, Stone Harbor. Reggae entertainment, behind the scenes lab tours, food from area’s finest restaurants, cocktails and more. 609-368-1211.
www.wetlandsinstitute.org
WHISTLES, WHEELS & BELLS WEEKEND: His- toric Cold Spring Village, Cape May. Weekend of railroad fun! Displays and vendors of model trains, garden layouts and all things locomotive. 609-898-2300.
www.hcsv.org
THIRD FRIDAY: Glasstown Arts District, Millville. High Street in the District comes alive. The arts, enter- tainment and more. Exhibition openings, live music, dining and shopping in a festive atmosphere. 800- 887-4957.
www.glasstownartsdistrict.com
CRABULOUS CRAB DAY: Wetlands Institute, Stone Harbor. Crab racing, crab cooking, crabbing lessons, crabbing tournament, hermit crab beauty pageant, crab cake cook-off and much more! 609-368-1211.
www.wetlandsinstitute.org
FARMERS MARKET: Stone Harbor. Every Sunday in July and August thru Sept. 2. Enjoy Jersey fresh veg- etables, fruit, flowers and home baked goods.
www.stone-harbor.nj.us
AL CUNARD BABY PARADE: Stone Harbor. Dress up your beautiful babies and children fot this Stone Harbor Tradition. 609-368-6101
www.stoneharbor-
beach.com
ATLANTIC COUNTY 4-H FAIR: Egg Harbor City. A unique three-day event at the Jersey Shore offers countless hours of affordable family fun that combines an old fashioned farm fair with the modern aspects of an amusement park. Rt. 50, S. Egg Harbor. 609-625- 0056, 609-965-1677.
www.aclink.org
AUGUST FAMILY FUN DAY AT THE CAPE MAY LIGHT- HOUSE: Cape May. The 1859 Cape May Lighthouse located in Cape May Point State Park, Lower Town- ship, becomes a beacon of fun. Enjoy kid-friendly activities, performers, entertainment and unique craft vendors at the base of the lighthouse.609-884-5404. 800-275-4278.
www.capemaymac.org.
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