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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/newjerseylocalne/public_html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Here’s a novel approach to getting your meal into a container. Pier 23 is a unique idea built from repurposed shipping containers that combine restaurants, an outdoor entertainment venue, and a bar on the waterfront of West Ocean City’s old Mad Fish Bar and Grill. (You may recall that the Mad Fish Bar was destroyed by fire in 2019.) Pier 23, billed as “Ocean City’s first Container Food Port,” is expected to open by Memorial Day weekend. Ocean City, 12817 Harbor Road 410-289-3322.<\/p>\n
Read More: <\/strong>How to Register and Use Ica Smart Services | Ica Uae Smart App<\/a><\/p>\n PBR<\/a> Challenger Series Bull on the Beach June 3-5: Summer vacation may be loud and raucous, but this takes things to a whole other level. This event, which is part of the Professional Bull Riding Challenger Series, features riders that can do more than simply ride waves.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n In the Inlet Parking Lot, attendees may watch dozens of professional bull riders and more than 50 bulls while sampling food and drinks from merchants only yards from the surf. Bull on the Beach, a local pit beef favorite, will also be offering meals. Individual concert tickets are available for purchase on the event website. There are also VIP packages available, which include catered meals, beer, and wine.<\/p>\n If you like live music, sand between your toes, and nice seaside breezes, the Jellyfish Festival and Shore Craft Beer Fest on June 4-5 are for you. The Jellyfish Festival is a two-day music festival featuring local, regional, and national artists.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Rasta Country, Funk Shu\u00e9, and Nashville’s Jimmy Charles<\/a> and the Poole Brothers are among the acts set to play. The second annual Shore Craft Beer Fest will be held at the same time if you like craft brews.<\/p>\n It promises to be an incredible weekend with limitless pours of more than two dozen beers, seltzers, ciders, and teas. Music-only tickets for the Jellyfish Festival start at $10. Tickets for the Shore Craft Beer Fest start at $45. Visit shorecraftbeerfest.com for detailed package pricing, VIP choices, combined two-day savings, and hotel stay information.<\/p>\n Read More: <\/strong>Broke up Has Been Confirmed by Taylor Swift and Harry Styles: What Are the Explanations<\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Nothing beats this yearly seaside celebration embracing the red, white, and blue than July 4th. The fireworks will be held at two sites this year, one uptown at Northside Park and the other downtown on the beach at North Division Street. Both shows begin at 9:30 p.m.<\/p>\n July 11- Aug. 29: Although it is not the same as fireworks, it nevertheless adds to the thrill of the evening sky. Beginning after July 4, there will be a nightly drone display downtown on Monday nights. Starting at 9:30 p.m., watch it from the beach on Dorchester Street.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Buzzing drones will light up the night sky in a variety of patterns and groupings. Who knows, maybe you’ll get a sight of a big flying crab lit up with lights. Anglers of all skill levels compete for a chance to win millions of dollars in the White Marlin Open. From 4 p.m. to 9:15 p.m., watch as boats return to Harbour Island (14th Street and the Bay) for official weigh-ins, or watch on the big screen from downtown at Marlin Fest,<\/a> a festival celebration at Third & Fourth Street Bayside.<\/p>\nPBR Challenger Series Bull on the Beach.<\/h2>\n
Beach Craft Beer Fest and Jellyfish Festival.<\/h2>\n
Music & Fireworks on July 4th.<\/h2>\n
On the Beach with Drones.<\/h2>\n
\nAugust 8-12, White Marlin Open: If an event isn’t extraordinary, it won’t last for 49 years. This one is perfect for the billfish.<\/p>\n