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North Wildwood Schedules Fourth of July Events

 

By Press Release

NORTH WILDWOOD — We thought it would never come, but we’re finally welcoming July! And that means it’s time for all sorts of fun in this City.
This year the Fourth of July weekend is especially packed with events you won’t want to miss.
On the Fourth of July, we’ll be celebrating in grand style with two parades.
The first is the Patriotic Pooch Parade beginning at the 8th St. field, 8th and Atlantic avenues at 9 a.m. It proceeds north to 1st Avenue.
Dress up your pooch in patriotic colors and join the fun.
Dogs must be on leashes. Call 780-5746 to register.
The Independence Day Parade begins at 9 a.m. at 9th and Atlantic avenues, check in from 8-8:45 a.m. It proceeds north to 1st and Surf avenues. Prizes will be awarded for best decorated bikes, strollers, and wagons–in a red, white, and blue theme of course!
Call 522-2955 to register.
On July 5, come to the 8th St. field for the Sidewalk Chalk Competition.
All ages are welcome to draw their best creations beginning at 9 a.m.
The judging begins at 10:45 a.m. Prizes will be awarded at 11 a.m.
That night come to Lou Booth Amphitheater to see the Original Orlons sing their hits “Watusi,” “South Street,” “Don’t Hang Up,” and so many more!
It’s all good old-fashioned summer fun just steps away from the beach.
Don’t miss it!

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