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Baby Parade Capping Off Week of Newest Generation

Baby Parade Capping Off Week of Newest Generation

By MediaWize, OCNJDAILY

The 111th annual Baby Parade in Ocean City is set for 10:30 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 12, and pre-registration is open through noon on Wednesday, Aug. 11.

All families with children ages 10 and under are invited to participate. Bands, performing groups, and commercial floats are also encouraged to join in the fun.

Registration and information are available online at ocnj.us/babyparade or in-person at the Welcome Center on the ground floor of City Hall at Ninth Street and Asbury Avenue.

The week of young fun starts with the annual “Pamper Scamper” baby crawling races at 9 a.m. Tuesday (Aug. 10) at Sixth Street Beach. Registration is free and begins at 8:30 a.m.

The contest is open to babies up to 15 months old.

The Pamper Scamper is sponsored by Bowfish Kids. For more information, call 609-399-6111.

The Baby Parade is free to watch from either side of the Boardwalk between Sixth Street and 12th Street.

Spectators are welcome to bring beach chairs to watch from the railing along the ocean side of the Boardwalk.

The Baby Parade entries will stop at 12th Street, while other parade participants will continue to 14th Street.

In addition to the array of themed Baby Parade entries, participants will include Ed Coles Entertainers, the Fred Hall Orchestra, the Absegami High School Marching Band, Ocean City’s newly crowned Queen Infanta — Giovanna “Joey” Dattilo, local dignitaries, local businesses, local organizations and more.

Each child receives a memento at 12th Street for participating in the parade, and winners will receive their awards when they complete the parade at 12th Street.

In addition to division awards, special honors will include the Leo Bamberger Founders Award, Hanscom Award, Dahlhausen Award, Canale Award, Outstanding Twins or Triplets, Baby Traveling the Greatest to Participate, Best Float, Best Musical Act, and the new Mark Soifer Award.

In the event of heavy rain, entries should still report to the Civic Center where judging will take place. The parade will not proceed down the Boardwalk.

Source: www.ocnjdaily.com