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Winners of the 2023 Ocean City Baby Parade Announced

Nathan Brookes, pictured riding a handmade John Deere float, entered as “Ocean City’s Only Farmer.”

From Doug Bergen with Ocean City

The 113th annual Ocean City Baby Parade was held on Thursday, August 10, 2023 with more than 50 entries featuring children ages 10 and under traveling the Ocean City Boardwalk in themed strollers, wagons and floats. Winners are listed below the photos.

Ocean City’s Baby Parade celebrated its 113th year on Thursday, August 10 – the parade took place along the Ocean City boardwalk.
This cool kid, donning sunglasses, drives along in his Oldsmobile-themed float.
Agnes Edivan rides along in her melon-themed float.
Grace Labriola, pictured, rode in a float that celebrates 100 years of the Walt Disney Company.
Madelyn Reed, “MJ of the Jungle,” at the Ocean City Baby Parade.
Luca Chmielewski, pictured under the umbrella, tried to fend away the seagulls with his clever float, titled “Seagull Scene in Ocean City!”
Disney-themed floats were abundant at the 113th-annual Ocean City Baby Parade.

Winners are as follows:

Bamberger Award

Number: 706

Names: Jackson Richards, Gracie Richards, Willow Richards

Theme: Thomas & Friends Ride the Waves in OCNJ!

Hanscom Award

Number: 707

Names: Elliot Tate Sullivan

Theme: Elliot’s Blueberry Farm

Dahlhausen Award

Number: 701

Names: Owen Bowker

Theme: Celebrating 70 Years of Charlie Brown and the Peanuts!

Canale Award

Number: 704

Names: Avery Huber

Theme: Dunkin’Donuts Newest Munchkin

Soifer Award

Number: 710

Names: Luca Chmielewski

Theme: Seagull Scene in Ocean City!

Most Outstanding Twins or Triplets

Number: 703

Names: Angelica Builes, Benjamin Builes, Christopher Builes

Theme: The Three Little Monkeys!

Greatest Distance Traveled

Number: 506

Names: Jack Young

Theme: Congo Falls Mini Golf

From: Rochester, New York

Division A Section 100 Winner

Number: 100

Names: Ellie Rose Viola

Theme: Ellie Rose’s Garden

Division A Section 200 Winner

Number: 202

Names: Grace Labriola

Theme: Disney’s 100th Anniversary

Division A Section 200 Runner Up

Number: 204

Names: James Hammerstedt

Theme: 125 Year of OCBP

Division A Section 300 Winner

Number: 300

Names: Lillian Albright, TJ Dickinson, Samantha Dickinson

Theme: Future Leaders of Ocean City!

Division A Section 300 Runner Up

Number: 301

Names: Tierney Kane and Liam Kane

Theme: Be Our Guest in Ocean City!

Division B Section 400 Winner

Number: 427

Names: Kaleb Bennett Torres

Theme: Rubber Duckey, You’re The One

Division B Section 400 Runner Up

Number: 426

Names: Sophie Spoltore

Theme: Sophie Snow White

Division B Section 500 Winner

Number: 503

Names: Taylorann Larsen

Theme: No Crying in Baseball or in Ocean City!

Division B Section 500 Runner Up

Number: 501

Names: Rhys Berry and Cecelia Berry

Theme: Sister for Sale

Division B Section 600 Winner

Number: 602

Names: Lyla Rakler, Sabrini Rakler, Alex Rakler and Nicky Rakler

Theme: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

Division B Section 600 Runner Up

Number: 650

Names: Amelia Summers, Isaish Summers, Fiona Summers

Theme: Jaw-some Fun in Ocean City!

Division C Winner

Number: 705

Names: Madelyn Reed

Theme: NJ of the Jungle

Division C Runners Up

Number: 702

Names: Nathan Brookes

Theme: Ocean City’s Only Farmer

Number: 700

Names: Beckett Adams, Kenna Adams and Brooks Adams

Theme: Winterland Royalty

Number: 711

Names: Gilbert Welsford and Marielle Welsford

Theme: Under the Sea in Ocean City

Best Float: Toy Story from Let’s Party Events

Best Musical Act: Absegami Marching Braves

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