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Howard Eskin to clam-up in Sea Isle

By On Deck Staff

Sea Isle City’s fall season will begin with Harborfest, sponsored by Sea Isle Revitalization. There will be a variety of local food vendors selling delicious treats throughout the day, along with vendors and a host of activities for children and adults.
The all-day festival Oct. 3 runs from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. at 42nd Place and the bay.
Rain date is Oct. 4.
Throughout the day, the Daisy Jug Band and WAYV 95.1 FM will be providing musical entertainment.
The Children’s Fun Area will include a multitude of different activities for children including a bounce house obstacle course, stilt walker, juggler, balloon sculpting, puppet show, and many games and prizes.
The Sea Isle City Public School PTA will also have a pumpkin painting area where pumpkins can be purchased and decorated for the season.
There will also be different Maritime Exhibits and fishing demonstrations by local fisherman, and the Sea Isle City ambulance corps, police, and fire departments will have vehicle demonstrations as well.
The Blessing of the Fleet will take place at 2 p.m. and includes a bagpiper and drummers. Rev. Barbara Frohock of the United Methodist Church will be conducting the prayer at this event. Following will be a magic show in the Children’s Fun Area at 3 p.m.
Later on, a clam-eating contest, sponsored by Mike’s Seafood, will take place at 4 p.m. Celebrity judge Howard Eskin, host of the afternoon sports talk show on Sportsradio 610 WIP, will be giving out trophies and Eagles tickets to winners of the contest.
For more information, call 609-271-8989 or visit http://visitseaislecitynj.com/. To sign up for the clam-eating contest, visit the website.

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