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Experience the Olde World in the Wildwoods

By On Deck Staff

The Sons of Italy will bring back the feeling of the “Olde World“ with the Fourth Annual Wildwood Olde Time Italian Festival, Oct. 2-3 in Fox Park, Ocean Ave. between Burk and Montgomery aves. across from the Wildwoods Convention Center.
The two day free festival celebrates the unique Italian culture with games, a grape stomping contest, crafts, rides, raffles, authentic Italian cuisine and continuous live entertainment that is sure to please the entire family.
Come experience the mouth watering smells and tastes of an olde world Italian Market plus Italian made goods, crafts and merchandise.
If the delicious aroma of sausage and peppers isn’t enough to draw you to the festival, then the extensive free live entertainment will.
On Friday, from 5 -11 p.m. a concert featuring the Buckinghams (“Kind Of A Drag”) will kick off the festival.
On Saturday the fun continues from 11 a.m.–11 p.m. with a concert starting at 3 p.m. with the Legendary Duprees, followed by Bandstand, Vito and the Salutations, Randy and the Rainbows and ERA.
All concerts are free.
Whether you come for the food, entertainment, shopping or if you just want to spend quality time with family and friends, the Wildwood Olde Time Italian Festival is guaranteed to bring back the nostalgia of gathering around grandma’s kitchen table.
or more information about this event please call 609-374-0016.

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