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Philadelphia’s Mummers to Strut Back to the Wildwoods June 7 & 8

 

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WILDWOOD – This June marks the 19th anniversary of Mummers Brigade Weekend in the Wildwoods. It’s sure to be a fun celebration to remember for Mummers fans on June 7 and June 8.
The excitement kicks off Friday night at 7 p.m. with the annual Mummers Pub Crawl. Mummers members and friends will celebrate the brigade’s return to the Wildwoods by visiting some of North Wildwood’s most well-known establishments.
The fun continues on Saturday with a block party on Olde New Jersey Avenue from 3:30 p.m. – 4:45 p.m. The Mummers Parade will step off on 2nd and Olde New Jersey Avenues in North Wildwood at 4:45 p.m. and will feature 10 brigades from this year’s New Year’s Day Parade in Philadelphia, PA. The brigades will perform without the pressure of competition, and spectators will be able to get up-close views of the beautiful costumes and intricate dance steps these eccentric performers display.
Best of all, the parade is free to attend, so come on out and strut your stuff at the 19th annual Mummers Brigade Weekend in the Wildwoods. Also, save the date for the upcoming Mummers String Band Show on Sept. 7, 2013 in North Wildwood.
For additional information about these Mummers events, please call 609-374-0562 or visit www.NorthWildwood.com.
For additional information about the Wildwoods, visit www.WildwoodsNJ.com or call 800-992-9732.

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