There’s no mistaking that back and forth chant of the Chuck Will’s Widow (Antrostomus carolinensis). If you’ve ever taken an early morning walk on Assateague before first light, chances are you’ve heard their throaty call ushered from deep within the thickets of bayberry shrubs. It is unmistakable, catchy, and their call seems to arrive on que with the heat and humidity of summer. Don’t be fooled, the call is often confused with that of the whippoorwill. Larger than the whippoorwill, Chuck Will’s exhibit nocturnal activity and forage primarily on large insects that are most active at dusk and dawn, though they are known to take smaller birds as well, like warblers, sparrows, and even bats! Exceptionally large mouths and specialized feathers known as rictal bristles help to funnel their diet choice directly into their mouths.
A member of the nightjar family, Caprimulgidae, Chuck Will’s have short legs and bills, but a rather impressive wingspan of 23-26 inches and exhibit excellent camouflage. The Chuck Will’s nesting characteristics are rather primitive, with eggs that are laid on flat ground, typically on leaves and pine needles.
(c) Benji Beluga, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC). Photo by Ben Springer.
Delmarva resides as one of the more northern reaches of the Chuck Will’s habitat range during the warmer months. In the winter, Chuck Wills may be found in the Caribbean, Mexico, and Central America.
A unique bird, to some, the Chuck Will’s call is a defining characteristic of Assateague Island. Often heard and seldom seen, the Chuck Will announces its presence here during those times when all else has settled down and gone quiet. Long may it remain that way.
Following the warm and sunny Labor Day Weekend, we’ve had a week of slightly damp and windy weather, but today the sun came out and we had blue skies smiling at us once again. However, due to Hurricane Earl out in the open Atlantic, ocean swells are evident all along the East Coast today and will still be around this weekend, with an increased the threat of rip currents. So take care if you are on the beach and always swim near a life guard. Here are some photos taken today around 118th Street, showing blue skies, people out enjoying the beautiful Ocean City beach, and the powerful waves.
Labor Day has come and gone, and beach weather will soon be fading like summer tans. But that can only mean one thing- Fall weather will be upon us. Ocean City in Fall is the perfect time to check out the local playgrounds with the family! Here are some of the OC’s top playgrounds to check out this season.
Northside Park
Location: 200 125th Street and the bay
With its double slides, rock climbing wall, and sliding monkey bars, there is something for everyone in the family. A small covered pavilion with picnic tables is the perfect place for adults to sit and watch their kiddies climb from one end of the sprawling playground to the other.
Northside Park Playground
The Northside Park playground also has a separate play area for the younger ones, with lower slides and climbing equipment for more primary children. Northside Park is the largest outdoor playground in the Ocean City area- and the view can’t be beat!
Ropewalk
Location: 8203 Coastal Highway
Ropewalk Playground
This nautical themed playground, which has tables close by for adult supervision, should not be missed. A spiral slide sits to one side of the playground, while a smaller double slide for younger climbers sits on the other side. Decorated in pirate themed decor, this two story playground even has a shark with a length exceeding ten feet perched on top! While your little pirates are busy warding off intruders, adults can enjoy some corn hole and the ring toss game just outside of the play area- also just a few feet from the bar. Everyone wins here!
Fish Tales
Location: 2107 Herring Way
It’s where Robin Caruso meets Pirates of the Caribbean! If you have younger kids, try to get a table next to the playground because that’s exactly where your kids will want to be. Equipped with a rope bridge and two slides, your kids will feel like they are stranded on an island- and will never want to leave! Don’t miss out on the face painting for the little ones and the air conditioned arcade for your older kids.
Bayside Park and Skate Park
Location: Bay side between 3rd and 4th Street
Bayside Park
This massively wide play area equipped with monkey bars, a chain climbing ladder, climbing bridges, and slides is a little one’s dream come true. This sprawling playground has a large spinning tic-tac-toe board, a helix for climbing through, and overlooks that tower over the large grassy play area. Nestled at the corner of the baseball field and basketball courts, this playground has it all!
Bayside Park
Right next door to Bayside Park, you can’t miss Ocean Bowl Skate Park! A large skateboarding bowl, nicknamed ‘the pool,’ takes up a majority of the area bordered by half ramps and vert ramps. If watching is more your style, climb the stairs to overlook the athletes grind and ollie their way through the maze of the park. For hours and prices, visit https://oceancitymd.gov/oc/departments/recreation-parks/skate-park/.
Ocean Bowl Skate ParkOcean Bowl Skate Park
Little Salisbury Neighborhood Park
Location: 400 94th Street and the bay
Playground
This large and bright playground sits between The Art League of Ocean City and one of the infamous sky blue Ocean City water towers. Sprawling climbing bridges, wide double slides, and an exhilarating tube slide come together along with circular monkey bars to top off the play area. This playground is also equipped with two single swings!
Playground swings
*94th Street Dog Park
Location: 400 94th Street and the bay
Dog Park
Don’t leave out your furry family members! They love the outdoors just as much as you do. The 94th Street Dog Park sits behind Little Salisbury Neighborhood Park and The Ocean City Art League. A membership is needed to access the dog park which is partly shaded for dogs and owners to rest and relax. In addition to shady spots for your furry companions, the park is equipped with a concrete doggie pool where your pets can cool down after running the vast area or even over the obstacle bridge in the far back of the park. Daily passes begin at $10 up to annual memberships of $50 for locals or $100 for visitors. For more information on applications and pet vaccination certificates please visit https://oceancitymd.gov/oc/departments/recreation-parks/dog-playground/.
Louie and Baxter at the dog park.Coco enjoying the shade at the dog park.Dog at the park.
The bikes roared into town on September 16th 2021 for Bike Week
Mid September brings cooler temperatures and roaring engines to the Eastern shore. Delmarva Bike Week and OC Bikefest, the largest motorcycle rally on the East Coast, get started on Wednesday, September 14 with concerts, vendors, parades, official Bikefest merchandise, thrill shows, and alcohol sales. Why do some people call this huge event Bikefest and others call it Bike Week and who benefits from having this event on the Eastern Shore besides the obvious answer – the event organizers?
OC Bikefest is one of many Bikefest events held across the country and is owned by Kathy Micheal based out of Wisconsin. The OC Bikefest event is based in Ocean City with locations at the Ocean City Inlet, the Ocean Center Convention Center, and at Rommel Harley Davidson. Wednesday’s concerts featuring Jasmine Cain and Kix are free, but the rest of the music line-up requires tickets and the line-up is BIG: Disturbed and Jackyl on Thursday, Zac Brown Band and Travis Tritt on Friday and Godsmack and Chenille on Saturday. In addition to these concerts, there are vendors, parades and alcohol sales. The OC Bikefest website is cross-linked with the Delmarva Bike Week site.
Ms. Michael also produces the Delmarva Bike Week event and it looks like tickets to both events are sold together on the same website. Delmarva Bike Week is a complementary event, in its 20th year, also catering to motorcycle riders with concerts, vendors, thrill performances and more, but is centered in Salisbury at the Shorebirds Stadium. The concerts include Blister, Brickyard Road, Jeremiah James and Gavin Hades. There is FREE bike parking.
Alcohol Sales Benefit Non-profits – locally and internationally
Buying beer, twisted tea or a Jack Daniels cocktail may seem like an indulgence to the thousands of attendees, but for the non-profits working the tents and benefiting from the sales, it’s the life-blood of their organizations. Even the professional bar tenders known as the Gin Gypsies who work this event are organized by an entrepreneur who contributes some of her corporate earnings to non-profits supporting women and children in Guatemala.
The Gin Gypsies come to work each day during OC Bikefest in themed costumes.
OCDC and the OCHMRA will be handling all the cash-only alcohol sales – no credit cards accepted, so bring lots of cash. The OC Bikefest organization provides the bar-backs, and the professional bartenders known as the Gin Gypsies, the brainchild of Meghan Tarmey who also started the Caddy Girls organization seen on Shark Tank. Some of the proceeds from Meghan’s businesses goes to non-profits focused on impoverished and orphaned youth. You can learn more about Meghan and her Shark Tank experience here.
Mike Van Meers and Jay Knerr, OCDC volunteers with a Gin Gypsy.
The Ocean City Development Corporation
Glenn Irwin, the Executive Director of OCDC, says that Bikefest is one of their largest fundraisers all year. And with OCDC’s mission to “create and foster a safe and attractive environment in which innovative public and private sector partnerships will collaborate to maximize available resources and opportunities, and eliminate barriers to revitalization in downtown Ocean City Maryland,” OCDC is not only bringing cash into their organization, but they are supporting an event that satisfies this mission by attracting visitors who spend impactful amounts of money with the hotels, restaurants, and small businesses scattered throughout downtown Ocean City.
Lisa and Dan Stevens join other OCDC volunteers to help raise money during Bike Fest through alcohol sales.
OCHMRA’s Director, Susan Jones, embodies the mission of her organization as the ultimate people connector. According to her organizations website, “the OCHMRA is a private, non-profit organization, which exists to connect our industry interests through advocacy, education, and partnerships with the goal of advancing Ocean City as a leading tourism destination. OCHMRA assists in solving common issues relative to the industry and acts as a clearinghouse for dissemination of information. The OCHMRA is the ultimate people connector.” Susan is working with the organizers of Bikefest to coordinate the alcohol sales and the participating non-profits. For the OCHMRA, the alcohol sales from Bikefest contribute significant revenue to her organization and when COVID cancelled the event, her organization’s budget was stressed because of the loss of revenue from this event.
Map of Bikefest in the Ocean City inlet shows location of beer trucks, the VIP location and the Big Bar where sales benefit local non-profits.
Beverage Options
The inlet parking lot is a center of activity for OC Bikefest from Wednesday, September 14 when the gates open at 4 pm until Saturday evening’s Jasmine Cain concert that begins at 9:30 pm and ends around 11. The alcohol tents will be pouring from 3 pm until 10 pm Wednesday through Saturday. The inlet location is closed on Sunday.
The alcohol served at OC Bikefest is purchased under a license obtained by the Town of Ocean City. Beverage options include Miller Lite, Coors and Coors Lite, Twisted Tea, Blue Moon, Copa Wine, and Monster Energy drinks. Jack Daniels items include the ready to drink cocktails– lemonade, cola, and honey — as well as mixed drinks.
OCDC is operating 4 beverage tents where all beverage options will be available with the exception of the mixed drinks. They are also working the Jack Daniels truck where you can get purchase mixed drinks, or any of the other beverage options. The OCHMRA will operate 2 small bar areas with all beer options and canned cocktails will be available. They will also run the Big Bar and the VIP area where you can get all of those beverages, but also the mixed drinks that are also available in the Jack Daniels truck.
So if you are planning to attend the OC Bikefest in Ocean City, Delmarva Bike Week in Salisbury, or a combination of both events, please get thirsty! Your purchases have a positive impact on tourism and businesses in Ocean City.
Thank you for all the wonderful photos you shared with us this week for our last Photo Friday Contest of the summer. We love receiving photos taken during your vacation here in Ocean City Md, and we have put together a selection of the pictures you’ve sent to us. This week’s randomly selected winner of two FREE tickets to Jolly Roger is Nick Zigmant for this great shot of someone very happy to be on the beach in Ocean City. Congratulations Nick!
Nick Zigmant – My kiddo loves the sand!Jessica Oleksa Smith – Letting the good times roll! (These bikes are no joke, by the way!)Darcy Boscardin Rogers – We’ve been coming to OCMD since I can remember. Now we bring our kids! They share our love of the sun, ocean and sand!!Michael Smith – Cousins enjoying the beach!Keri Merlino Meyer – One of my favorite spots on the boardwalk! And we lucked out that it was practically empty.Shannan Sortino – During our family vacation we had the please of my twins meeting up with two of their classmates from school. The kids had the best day!William Kirk – Love OC MD! Mrs. Captain (Simona) Kirk and Angelina on our last day in OC this Summer (26 Aug). Excited about 2023!Janna Stup Barrick – Out on the Angler Restaurant and Bar ride!Karen Bollinger – Not an OC beach trip without some arcade action!Barbara Noll – Favorite place on earth!Erin Schlein – Spending the evening on the beach last weekend on my birthdayBeth Charles – Very first time at the ocean !Donna Bridges – Made a friend at the ocean 130th stTrish Braml – Baby Aria’s first time seeing the oceanAmanda Marie – Who doesn’t love a good ice cream after a beach day!Laura H Perry – My granddaughter at Speedworld other dayLaura H Perry – My granddaughter got to meet Jimmy Charles from Ocean CityNick Zigmant – My kiddo loves the sand!Jennifer Stevens – The dunes on 116th.Jessica Higginbotham – Nothing like a beach sunrise in Ocean CityDeb Maggio – Relaxing at Sunset Marina!Brittney Chenosky – Last night on the beach at 94th StKim Martin-PeletskyDonna Wilson – Nice photo with MD flag flying highDonna Wilson – Nice photo with MD flag flying highMissy Hoffman – Wonderful vacation as usual. We love OC have been doing a family vacation for years and even come on some weekends. Hope to live here one day. This year was a little special. My husband turned 50. My oldest 21 and my youngest 13.Terri Lynn Shaffer Maxwell – Our grandkids love the beach! It’s so fun with the grandkids being with us!!Deb Thoman – Brody was so excited to find a sonic popsicle on the boardwalk. Niki Slokevich – Beautiful horses of AssateagueJanna Stup Barrick – Out on the Angler Restaurant and Bar ride!Darlene Hall Lombardo – Serious work filling this sand bucket! 😂. Granddaughter visiting OC!Jacinda Carrera – Big Bear WinnerLinda Ross – Beauty on the beachJoyce Ahrens – Another beautiful sunriseLindsay Muir Johnson – Floating -n- boating!Cyndy Dennison – Just a Fishtales kinda night
Labor Day marks the unofficial end of of Summer, but Ocean City says they’re just getting started.
27th Annual Wine on the Beach
photo by ocmdhotels.com
9/9/22- 9/10/22
September is the perfect time to un-”wine”d and relax at the beach. Enjoy various samples of wines in your very own souvenir glass while enjoying live music.
When: September 9-10, 2022 11am – 7pm
Where: Inlet Park “Where the Boardwalk Begins”
Admission: $35.00 at the gate if not sold out. (includes souvenir glass)
The 14th annual Delmarva Bike Week returns to Salisbury’s Arthur W. Perdue Stadium and Winter Place Park as well as Seacrets on 49th Street in Ocean City and Rommel Harley-Davidson Delmarva in Seaford, Del., next week. Pictured, motorcycles fill Seacrets parking lot.
From motorcycles to music, OC Bikefest is a week you don’t want to miss. Live music from KIX, Jackyl, Disturbed, Travis Tritt, Zac Brown Band and more.
When: September 14-18, 2022
Where: Various Venues around OC including the Inlet, OC Convention Center, and Authur Purdue Stadium
Tickets: Prices vary from general admission to 3 day VIP admission
Colorful kites will fill the sky this weekend during the annual Sunfest Kite Festival, hosted by the Kite Loft, on the Boardwalk and beach at Sixth Street. (Photo courtesy of The Kite Loft)
Visitors and locals alike enjoy a spectacular view of these incredible flying kites. Hoping for winds between 6-18 mph, watch as the sky is transformed into a site of aliens, tv characters, flying sea creatures and much more!
When: September 29-October 2, 2022
Where: Between 4th and 6th streets
Tickets: Free
10/6/22-10/9/22 Endless Summer Cruisin’ Cars
In conjunction with the 41st Hot Rod Custom Car Show, Endless Summer Cruisin Cars is a show topper. Enjoy the boardwalk parade, neon light show, and drive in movie, in addition to a guest star appearance by Morgan Fairchild.
When: October 6-9, 2022
Where: Inlet Parking Lot, Roland E. Powell Convention Center
Tickets: Thurs./ Sun. $10, Fri./Sat. $15 Children under 14 are free with an adult
This annual event highlights the cool classics, the muscle cars, and the suped up hot rods that everyone knows and loves. Appearance by Ian Roussel of Full Custom Garage October 7th from 11-4pm.
The Ocean City Performing Arts includes 1,216 seats, including an orchestra section that can be removed to extend the stage.
After a 25 year vacation, Chicago brings all their jazz back to the beach. Don’t miss your opportunity to sing along and witness the glitz and glamor that Chicago has.
Sunfest, an annual Ocean City tradition, showcases arts, crafts, all day music, and delicious local foods! This four day festival, now at the end of October, used to be the unofficial last celebration of summer. But with Ocean City continuing to host events through the Fall, Sunfest will continue the celebration into the last days of October. Sunfest is celebrating 47 years of fun!
More than 3,000 people strolled through the O.CToberfest beach maze last weekend near North Dorchester Street in downtown Ocean City. The maze will be open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.
Fun for everyone in the family! When the beach, Fall, and Halloween merge, it’s bound to be a good time. Running two weekends in October, the beach Fall maze has zombies, skeletons, and witches but most of all fun.
Come out to try over 30 different craft beers by local breweries at Sunset Park. Vendors, live music, and food trucks will be in attendance to compliment the event.
We took a quick trip around Ocean City this week and took these 360º photos so you could experience Ocean City as if you were here.
Here is the beach around 4th street. The water is clear, it’s over 80º, and everybody is enjoying the day.
Next, we stopped at Shenanigan’s for a quick lunch. Sitting outside on the boardwalk and enjoying the beach and great food is the perfect way to spend your lunch break!
We headed up the beach to Home 2 Suites where we discovered the amazing water views behind the hotel. It’s a view not many get to enjoy and most don’t even know that this kind of serenity exists in Ocean City during the summer months!
Finally, we headed to West Ocean City where we found the OC Bay Hopper tied up next to Pier 23 waiting for the Shore Craft Beer Cruise.
With all the ticket-holders on board, Cap’n Dave heads out of the West Ocean City harbor to cruise behind Assateague and then up behind Ocean City – All guests receive 2 beers with their ticket.
Thank you for all the wonderful photos you shared with us this week for our penultimate Photo Friday Contest. We love receiving photos taken during your vacation here in Ocean City Md, and we have put together a selection of your pictures sent to us this week. This week’s randomly selected winner of two FREE tickets to Jolly Roger is Danielle Blair for this fabulous picture of kids and ponies all enjoying the Assateague beach together. Congratulations Danielle! Keep taking pictures of Ocean City, and be on the look out for ur last Photo Friday Contest of the summer starting tomorrow, Friday 26th August.
Danielle Blair – We 💗 chilling on the beach with the Assateaque poniesDeb Thoman – Chloe was walking along the beach and found this Awesome Sea Shell. She loves to collect them. She wants to come down to the beach again.Kari Brockmeyer – Added 1 more to the cousin crew this year. Nora’s 1st Oc beach trip at 4 weeks old!Shannon Jackson – The best time is cousin time on the beachCheryl Calenda – The first time my boys saw the ocean!Steph Fonz – Moon rising over the ocean this week in a completely dark OC night skyTeresa King – Monroe Shelton searching for shells in front of the Hilton! Surfer dudeTeresa King – Miss Ocean City 2037❤️ Surrae Shelton in front of the Hilton!Denise Ayers-Gross – I’m not a morning person. But my first morning here, this past Sunday, I woke up to this beautiful sunrise from my view at the Carousel.Karen Beardsley – Little man walking in Ocean City for the first timeVictoria O’Neal – Wishing I was spending this Friday in OC with my toes in the sand.Becky Janellen – Our family is huge and its hard to see everyone at the same time any other time than at the beach. So every year we know for a week straight we have the best time with everyone. Here we have three young cousins checking out their uncle and aunts new houseMeghan Sochowski – Mini golf at Nick’s with two dino loving kiddos!!! Best night, putt putt and they were able to ride a dinosaur!!!Tonya Farmer – Jolly rogers a couple weeks ago. Kids had a blast! Rode the rides played games…and of course want to go again lolKathy Sweitzer – First time parasailing…married 48 hrs, and still have eyes for each other, or, we are just wondering what the heck we’re doing. Lol. Having fun in OCMD!Marisa Novak Anderson – At the Hilton Oceanfront poolAshley SchochDonna WilsonMonica Michele – Surfing 🏄♀️ lessons week so much funKara Ransier – Ryan (15 months) Beaches love meKristie Becker – Taking a sunset cruise on the Judith M under the Rt 50 drawbridge! My 7 year old loved the front the boat!Christina Ibex – Boardwalk fun! Maverick, Ledger, Dove, & Charlie had a great vacationKallee Rae – Spent our babymoon visiting OCMD for the first time! What an amazing final vacation as a family of 2Crystal Baker – We love staying in ocean city!!! My kids love the beach!!!Stacey Kerstetter – Checking out the boats on the baysidePatti Martin Shober – Granddaughter relaxing watching the waves and catching the ocean breeze!Dan Flynn – My little twins enjoying a perfect beach dayLisa Dillon – Family trip with Grandparents and cousins!Teresa King – Brandon and Monroe Shelton on the beach in front of the Hilton! “I believe I can fly!”April Prestianni – Just a boy enjoying one of his monthly trips to his favorite place. 8/13/22Kyle Sowinski – Look how cool their new OC shirts look in the tunnel at Ripley’s. Our daughter loves the interactive things at the Ripleys believe it or not on the boardwalk!Peg Pizzi – Going to fly a kite after dinner at the Brass Balls!Sasha Renee – I uploaded the wrong picture before. So…pure bliss on the beach with the seagulls.Lauren Morrow – View from our balcony last month!Megan Carney – Brother and sister getting to enjoy the inlet togetherCindi ReitzKatelyn Powell – BFF looking at the sunset in Montego BayKimberly Lynn – My 97 year old grandmother playing Skee-Ball at Playland on the BoardwalkCharley Mathews – My baby having a blast playing in the sand at Ocean City!! OC is his favorite placeKim Johns – 1 yr old twins first time at the beach last week!Niki SlokevichLiz Sansom – My favorite OC pic i took. Hanging on my wall! Beach st 112th.Keri TalmadgeMichelle Seay – Summer 2022Addison N Joann Strouse – Sunrise at 49th stShannon Gladden – Our second homeLauren Glushenko – She was so excited to show us this shark.Laura Armitage Smith – Boardwalk ShenanigansSharon Bonnar Howard – Enjoying the ocean.Michael Smith – Lifeguards in training at their Happy Place. Taking a break after metal detecting.Stephanie Velazquez -Celebrating my 40th birthday at M.R. Ducks and watching the sunset over the bay.
For the past 13 years, the infamous White Marlin Open has been making waves not only on the docks but in Maryland communities as well. And this year was so different. Over 1,600 pounds of fish was donated to the Maryland Food Bank after the week-long fishing tournament.
Weigh In Donations
Each fish that is brought into the scales during the White Marlin Open has the opportunity to be donated to the Maryland Food Bank at the discretion of the angler. More often than not, daily catches are donated resulting in monumental opportunities for families, which may not otherwise have access to high quality protein. The feeling of hearing an angler announce they will be donating their catch is “exhilarating! Anglers do not have to donate – it is their generosity that makes this event. They really believe in what we are doing, and are happy to help. We are very appreciative, and want to ensure the public knows how much of a difference these fish donations make.”
Prepping a fish to be fileted and portioned.
As fish are donated, people like Christina Pyle, of Catch-n-Carry, are waiting at the filet stations ready to cut and portion the fish. Pyle portions the fish into small 5 ounce pieces then flash freezes the filets that are then given to the Maryland Food Bank. From there, the fish is dispersed among the local pantries around Maryland.
Increasing Costs
Flashed frozen and ready to distribute.
This year’s donation of 1,600 pounds of fish from the White Marlin Open will help the need for food but may not last as long as it has in the past. The Maryland Food Bank, located here on the Eastern Shore in Salisbury, services thousands of people annually. And with the current prices of food increasing dramatically in the past year, the need is only rising. “The need for food assistance remains at historic levels, and we don’t expect that to change for a long time to come,” says the Maryland Food Bank. “The number of Marylanders relying on our network of food assistance partners surged by 30% between March and May 2022.” With Maryland’s cost of living being so high and the extra strain of inflation, families are still struggling.
Programs
However, the Maryland Food Bank doesn’t stop at providing donations through the food bank. They have extended their mission to schools as well. This past school year, the Maryland Food Bank graciously partnered with 40 schools right here on the Eastern Shore to help set up food pantries on site. The pantries are manned by school personnel and stocked with donations by the Maryland Food Bank. “We see the School Pantry Program as a powerful tool in addressing childhood hunger in any community because it works through schools – trusted institutions that are part of children’s everyday lives.”
FoodWorks and Work Force Development
Students showing their skills.
In addition to partnering with schools to provide adequate meals to families, the Maryland Food Bank is also extending its outreach to literacy programs as well. “Our FoodWorks program provides intensive culinary training that prepares graduates for well-paying careers in the food industry.” By successfully providing students with appropriate knowledge, the program has expanded from their main facility in Halethorpe to new sites in Baltimore City (UA House) and on the Eastern Shore (Wor-Wic Community College). Sustained employment is the main goal of the program.
In addition to the FoodWorks program, a financial literary component has also been tacked on. This part is focused on “financial literacy programs, educational opportunities, and access to healthcare, as well as help finding clothing, furniture, and transportation assistance.” This additional component helps to tackle deeper issues and hopes to help to end hunger in Maryland communities.
How Can You Help?
Donations make their way through the warehouse.
If anyone is looking for a way to give to the Maryland Food Bank, there are several ways to make that happen. “We’re always looking for support in the form of food, funds, and volunteers. For those interested in donating food, we appreciate donations of the same nutrient-rich foods you’d buy your own family, including canned proteins (tuna, chicken, peanut butter), pasta, rice, canned fruits and vegetables, and breakfast items, just to name a few.” On the Eastern Shore, food can be dropped off at the Salisbury location located at 28500 Owens Branch Road, Salisbury, MD 21801 between the hours of 7:30-4pm, Monday- Friday. “If you’d like to donate online, visitwww.mdfoodbank.org/ways-to-give/ to learn more about the different ways to get involved with our work.”
If you are in need of food, please go to our ‘Find Food’ webpage atwww.mdfoodbank.org to find a partner near you.
“This Week in Ocean City” returns with a look ahead to the exciting fall calendar in the resort as well as a few important headlines. Plus, the OceanCity.com team reflects on two years of “This Week in Ocean City” and has an update on what’s to come.
Cover Story: Inside OceanCity.com – 0:58
Fall Calendar Preview – 5:01
Boardwalk Talk: Municipal Election 2022 – 8:05
Boardwalk Talk: New Bay Bridge? – 8:58
“This Week in Ocean City Top 5” – 9:21
What’s Next – 11:00
Thank you for all the submissions we had for our Photo Friday Contest this week. We love receiving photos taken during your vacation here in Ocean City Md, and we have put together a selection of your pictures sent to us this week. This week’s randomly selected winner of two FREE tickets to Jolly Roger is Cheryl Hoffman for this great picture of Grandpa and Grandson enjoy a stroll along the Boardwalk together, showing a walk on the Boardwalk is an activity that everyone to enjoy! Congratulations Cheryl! Keep taking pictures of Ocean City, and be on the look out for next week’s Photo Friday Contest.
Cheryl Hoffman – A summer stroll with Grandpa.Kayla Englehardt – Ultimate relaxation in the oceanfront pool at the Quality InnMichael Smith – Three weeks ago, cousin love!Myranda Naomi – First beach trip!Stacey Arthur – Father & daughter on the beach enjoying the waves and colors in the sky looking at each otherElena Hilberg – Brother sister digging for sad crabsRuth Copps McGovern – Crossing over inlet during White Marlin. Look at the line of boats coming in!!!Amber Florig – Beautiful sunsetJanel L. Ebersole – Best street preformerVictoria O’Neal – Sliding into the weekend like… First time visiting the playground on the boardwalk.Shannon Eberwein Burns – Family fun in OCAmanda Creasy – Watching boats come in during Marlin Fest MondayDebbie Robbins – Enjoying the view while waiting to be seated at Fish TalesShelley Randall Warner – Breathtaking sunrise 5:30am from Park Place oceanfront room.Lorance Lee – Beach time = pure joyDavid Rossbach – Chase loved the beach! Spring sunrise, embrace your inner pupOC MD Santa – Santa walking the beachKimberly Ann Burdette – The beach is nice in the dark tooJennifer Lynn Malzahn -Kite loft kites on the beach! Love them!!!!Justine Hall – Holding the moon this weekJohn Muto – Becoming the next Nadal in OCMD…Jennifer Lynn Malzahn – Elmo on the boardsApril Gollick – Our happy PlaceJanel L. Ebersole – From Riley’s believe it or notCindy Ballew Hurley – Welcome to the BoardwalkElizabeth Ann Hayes – Sunset on 8-03-22 my favoriteJessica Antesberger Hogan – My husband took this Tuesday August 2 on 116th street in front of the fountainhead when he got up early to set up chairs. Sums up the wonderful week we had!Jennifer Lynn MalzahnBill Bailey – Oceanic motel cook outCindi ReitzErin SchleinJessica Dauer Lowrance – 45th Street Taphouse Bar & GrilleJanel L. Ebersole – Full moonBridget Ann – Where did Emmy go?!Andrea Cooper Haynes – Our happy placeNiki Slokevich – The beautiful ocean in all its gloryKathy Coppa BellKelly Vandemark OkkenDenise Lengle – Enjoyed watching the ponies stroll the shoreline last week along Assateague Island!Jennifer Rutter Malcolm – WMO boats heading towards the inlet for check-in, view from Marlin FestMary Beth Koch – Love this every time I ride my bike past! Great mini golf displays!Justine Hall – Loving the moon last nightShelby Fields-Rothrock – Corey and Summer having a blast.Matt Fritsch – Bayside sunsetBridget Ann – We love tailchasers restaurant!Jennifer Stevens – Sunrise at the inlet.Ashley SavageBridget Ann – Luke loved the waves this year!Kevin Secrest – July 4th at sunset – Northside ParkDarlene Hall Lombardo – Grami no instructions came with this boogie board, but I’ve been watching a couple other girls and I think I can do it now!Dawn KaiserChristina Gomez – Fishing at sunset, last weekRenee Resetar – Inlet fun @ the WMO partyJen Reed – My mom with Hank, the enormous bear she won at the watergun game. It was all fun and games until we had to find room for Hank in the car on the trip home.Bug K Feight – Getting shellsJennifer Hughes Fagan – My mentally and physically challenged daughter enjoying herself under the pierCouples Goals Maryland – There’s no Place Like Ocean City! Honeymoon 2022! Clear Skies, The Best Fries and the Best Place to feel Alive! Thank you Ocean City!Kristy Lackey – The sunset peeking through our hotel forming a heartKeri Talmadge – Just last week we made our yearly stop at Dumsers for a Choclate Banana Milkshake!Sharon Christmas – Fun in the sun!Brooke Santo Colombo – Early wake-ups to see an Incredible sunrise every morning is worth it.Tena Conner – It’s all about the crab legs in OCMD for any ageJaime Yeager Mannices – My daughter enjoying a beach day this weekKelly Vandemark Okken – say cheeeese!LeeAnn Elliott – “Free poncho with every game!!” And it POURED!!!Bridget Ann – Family dinner on family vacation at one of our favorite spots!Jessica Oleksa Smith – Sailors Sunsets are perfect during WMO!
National Aquarium invites you to attend first public sea turtle release since 2019
The National Aquarium is excited to welcome the public and media partners to attend the first open rehabilitated sea turtle release since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. U.S. Senator Chris Van Hollen, who has been a champion of sea turtle rescue and rehabilitation funding, will be in attendance and available for interviews. Guests and media are encouraged to arrive at least 15 minutes early. Normal park entry fees apply.
WHEN: August 18, 10 am.
*Attendees are encouraged to arrive early.
WHERE: Assateague State Park off of Youth Lot and outside of lifeguard areas.
MEDIA OPPS: Gather photography and video of National Aquarium staff releasing rehabilitated turtle(s). Interviews available with Aquarium staff and Senator Van Hollen.
National Aquarium
The National Aquarium is a nonprofit organization focused on changing the way humanity cares for our ocean planet. Through unparalleled exhibits, science-based education programs and hands-on field initiatives, we are creating a new community of hopeful conservationists, driven by our mission to inspire conservation of the world’s aquatic treasures. For more information on the National Aquarium, visit www.aqua.org.
Ocean City, MD – Trimper Rides will accept a check for $47,550 on Wednesday, August 17, 2022 at 3pm in front of their 110 year old Herschell-Spillman Carousel. The carousel’s lights and other lighting throughout the park were recently upgraded to more energy efficient LED lights significantly reducing energy consumption by 523,232 kWh. As a Delmarva Power commercial customer, Trimper Rides’ efforts to be more energy efficient made them eligible for the EmPOWER Maryland Incentive Program. Delmarva Power will be administering the “big” check presentation.
“We are proud to be awarded the EmPOWER Maryland incentive through Delmarva Power’s Energy Savings for Business Program. At 129 years old, Trimper Rides is a landmark that needs care and we pride ourselves on our long history, but we don’t want to be stuck in time either. We strive to maintain nostalgia coupled with historic preservation with consideration of environmental implications of our operations. We will continue to make conscientious improvements with responsible restoration as the focus. Incentive programs like EmPOWER Maryland allows us to do just that,” Scott Savage, President, Trimper Rides.
About Trimper Rides of Ocean City
Trimper’s Rides of Ocean City, a 129 year old Maryland landmark enjoyed by generations, is affiliated with Windsor Resorts Inc. which also operates Marty’s Playland and the Inlet Village and employs 200 workers each year. The Board of Directors includes Wendy Delamater, Wendy Dibuo, Bill Hopkins, Laura Minker, Scott Savage, and Chelsea Trimper.
If you’ve heard there’s a new girl in town, then you heard right! Christina Pyle, of Catch-n-Carry, a local Ocean City fileting company, has been passed the metaphorical torch- or fileting knife in this case.
A Baltimore County native, Pyle was given the opportunity to filet the biggest game and billfish in the world at the White Marlin Open. When the Motsko family, along with the WMO reached out, it was an immediate yes.
Catch-n-Carry
Christina and her husband own the popular fileting company, Catch-n-Carry, based right here in Ocean City. “We process fish mostly from charter boats. We deal with the mess and the time consuming process of cutting and packaging fish.” A member of their team comes right to the boat and carries it away for you. But that’s not the only thing Catch-n-Carry offers. Pyle filets the fish into meal sized portions and flash freezes it to -5 degrees. “Our goal is to prolong the freezer life of someone’s catch.” With many families on vacation, it’s a unique service that helps get their catch from pier to home.
Passing the Filet Knife
Being her first-time fileting for the WMO and taking over the filet station came with huge responsibility and pressure. Christina stepped into a vacancy at the marina, where dock legend, Rose Stivers had fileted at the WMO for more twenty years. “I’ve watched her over the years and can’t believe I’m attempting to fill in her shoes.” However much stress it may entail, Christina is no stranger to pressure as she works as a career firefighter when she’s not slicing through tuna or mahi.
This year has been extra special for Pyle. Catch-n-Carry gets to partner with the Maryland Food Bank and commercial electric contractor, Dvorak LLC. Christina will be assisting with fileting and processing the fish caught during this years 2022 White Marlin Open. Dvorak LLC. offered to sponsor Pyle and Catch-n-Carry to “provide fresh, flash frozen fish to families in need.
Tricks of the Trade
When asked about a special fileting technique, Pyle explains that it’s more of a combination of several techniques put together. “I’ve been taught many different ways to filet and I guess I’ve come to use a technique that works best for me.” And with a variety of knives at her disposal, making sure to find what makes you most comfortable is key. Being safe with knife skills is crucial and Pyle can tell you that first hand. She’s only had a handful of accidents with the knife, even while practicing the best knife etiquette.
While picking the proper knife size for fileting monster bill and game fish is important (Pyle prefers an 8” blade), her knife size may vary depending on the type of fish. For example, some fish carry more meat in their head while others carry more on the belly. Christina explains, “Tuna have a lot of meat. They have a back loin, belly loin, and collar meat. So- we try to capture as most meat as we can when we cut.” Even though tuna have a thick skin that can make fileting tricky, tuna are her favorite fish to cut and portion.
You Go Girl
Being in a male dominated industry, Pyle can sometimes stand out on the dock with her long blonde hair hanging out of her Catch-n-Carry hat. Yet Christina explains, over the past few years, “there are a lot more female anglers and female only tournaments. I’ve met a lot of really cool women who share the same passion for fishing as me.” She believes that a lot of women may have felt intimidated to fish but are now stepping out their comfort zones and trying something new.
Many Thanks
Christina would like to thank all of the boats that have donated fish to the Maryland Food Bank this year along with Dvorak LLC, the WMO, and the Motsko family for the incredible opportunity. If you’d like to know more about Catch-n-Carry, you can follow them on Instagram @catch_n_carry or visit their website www.catch-n-carry.com
Every year, thousands of people visit Ocean City, and every year, we are asked, “Where’s the best place to …” Well, after reading this article, you will know. The winners have been announced, and the prize plaques handed out! Here is a list of the Best of Ocean City, for everything from pizza, crabs, and chicken wings, to drinks, watersports, sunsets and more. This is the ONLY competition in Ocean City that has absolutely nothing to do with advertising or other schemes. If you see a business on this list, it means that voters on Facebook and on OceanCity.com thought those businesses were the best! There are two winners in most categories, the one with the most votes in our polls, and one voted on by a local editorial team who thought they were worthy of the title. Read on to make the most of your visit to Ocean City, and to find the Best!
Spain – Best New Restaurant, Best Place to View a SunsetHammerheads – Best Boardwalk BarHarpoon Hanna’s Restaurant & Bar – Best SeafoodHarborside Bar & Grill – Best DrinksJolly Roger Amusement Parks – Best Mini GolfBig Oyster Brewery – Best BreweryThe Shrimp Boat – Best CrabsWalk on Water – Best SUP or kayak rentalThe Angler Restaurant and Bar – Best Happy Hour Specials, Best Boat Tour, and Best Fishing CharterM.R. Ducks – Best Live MusicUnder the Bridge Watersports – Best Boat RentalThrasher’s – Best French FriesSouvenir City – Best Boardwalk ShopSello’sItalian Oven – Best ItalianHarrison’s Harbor Watch – Best Boardwalk Sit Down Restaurants and Best Raw BarDumser’s Ice Cream – Best Ice CreamDolle’s Candy – Best Boardwalk CandyMR Ducks Apparel – Best Boardwalk ShopFisher’s Popcorn – Best Boardwalk Caramel CornGolden Plate – Best Boardwalk Stand/Small RestaurantThe Purple Moose – Best Live Music and Best Boardwalk BarShenanigan’s – Best Boardwalk FriesMalibu’s Surf Shop – Best Surf ShopQuickies Mini Donuts & Coffee – Best Boardwalk Stand/Small RestaurantPapi’s Tacos Ocean City – Best MexicanFranco’s Pizza – Best Boardwalk PizzaCoral Reef – Best Boardwalk Sit Down RestaurantsMalia’s – Best BreakfastAnthony’s Liquor – Best SubsOC Wasasbi – Best AsianMarlin Moon – Best Raw BarCoconut’s Bar & Grill – Best Happy Hour SpecialsBelly Busters – Best CarryoutBull on the Beach – Best BBQCrab Cake Factory – Best CrabcakesBilly’s Sub Shop – Best SubsCrab Bag – Best CrabsFast Eddie’s – Best New RestaurantEscapomania 118th St – Best Rainy Day ActivityOC Bay Hopper – Best Boat TourThe Original Greene Turtle – Best Sports Bar and Best WingsThe Hobbit – Best SeafoodBayside Skillet – Best BreakfastOld Pro Indoor Golf – Best Rainy Day ActivityLongboard Cafe – Best DrinksRosenfelds – Best CarryoutFager’s Island – Best Waterfront Dining, Best Craft Beer Selection and Best Place to View a SunsetChauncy’s surf-o-rama on 54th – Best Surf ShopMacky’s Bayside Bar & Grill – Best Bar OverallCandy Kitchen – Best Boardwalk CandyAction Watersports – Best Jet SkiOdyssea Watersports – Best Boat Rental and Best Jet SkiSeacrets – Best Bar OverallLombardi’s Trattoria – Best PizzaDumser’s Dairyland – Best Ice Cream48th Street Watersports – Best SUP or Kayak RentalThe Tap House – Best Craft Beer SelectionRipieno’s Italian Bistro – Best PizzaMother’s Cantina – Best MexicanBuxy’s Salty Dog Saloon – Best Sports BarBlu Crab House and Raw Bar – Best Waterfront DiningIsland Parasail – Best ParasailingPickles Pub – Best WingsBurley Oak in Berlin -Best Local BreweryPizza Tugo’s West Ocean City – Best Craft Beer SelectionCaptain’s Galley Crab Cake Shack – Best CrabcakesOC Parasail – Best Parasailing
See the full list of all winners here. Don’t agree with the results, or don’t see your favorite on the list? Then it’s time for you to vote! Vote here for next year’s winner.
Thank you for all the submissions we had for our Photo Friday Contest this week. We love receiving photos taken during your vacation here in Ocean City Md, and we have put together a selection of your pictures sent to us this week. There’s walks on the boards and fun at the fair, relaxing on the beach and life without care. There’s waves that are crashing and boats that are smashing, there’s Santa relaxing, who knew he vacationed here? There’s generations fishing, enjoying the quiet, there’s jumping off life guard stands, if you’ve not done that, try it! There’s pizza faces, and French fries galore, and seagulls, as always, looking for more. There’s a beautiful rainbow with an early evening sky, and a happy birthday message from up on high. This week’s randomly selected winner of two FREE tickets to Jolly Roger is Lindsay Muir Johnson for this great picture of someone jumping for joy to be in Ocean City. Congratulations Lindsay! Keep taking pictures of Ocean City, and be on the look out for next week’s Photo Friday Contest.
Lindsay Muir Johnson – Jumping into the weekend!Suzanne Wright – Beautiful day to enjoy the carousel at Trimper RidesChristy Keogh – A beautiful night on the boards!Tony Aguilar – In OCMD the early bird doesn’t get the worm, it’s gets the Thrasher’s French fries! Monday August 8 Ocean City boardwalk before sunriseRachel Rollins – Early morning ocean enjoyment!Tiffany Conklin – Just a girl and her birds! Her favorite part of vacation!Steph Maluchnik – This was taken one morning with my kids during a trip that we set forth to have fun and focus on all the good that we are given and blessed with each day. This beautiful sunrise did not disappoint, we were in love!Deb Maggio – Drone photo of our stop in front of 115th street to tube.Jessica Higginbotham – Best part about being on vacation is when you see 🎅🏻 on vacation tooMichelle Baker Trombetta – A dad fishing with his girls off the shore at 18th streetVictoria O’Neal – We just got home from our OC vacation. Our son LOVED the ocean.Lisa Smith – Pure joy in OC!Jennifer Lynn OsborneJennifer Matasic – My son and Dad fishing at Harbor IslandLisa Dillon – Because who doesn’t love pizza!?!Janell Marie – Played in a basketball tournament at the convention center.Karri Renee – Salty little sweetheart with sandy toes and a sunkissed nose 🌊 We Love Stinky Beach!Alicia Bubash – Candy store run!Jodi Ann – These guys love Thrashers French Fries! He wouldn’t stop eating for the picture!Kyle Sowinski – Enjoying the view on the beach at Talbot Street…Brooke Santo Colombo – Perfect way to end the dayNicole Senz Davis – Crabbing- we caught (and released) a couple baby crabs!Emily Ann Smith – My first time surf fishing ever and we hooked some sweet fish including a baby sand shark. My proudest moment was the double catch (2nd fish not pictured here it was already released)Alicia Hennigan Guy – Mermaid Museum in Berlin, a very cool place to visit while in Ocean City.William Kirk – “Happy Birthday Simona 💗 Hubby Dubby & Angelina” flying above Holiday Inn Suites OC MD behind an Ocean Aerial Ads plane 5 August 2022 10am.