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Ocean City Real Estate: Navigating The Home Buying Process

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Ocean City Real Estate: Navigating The Home Buying Process

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Contact A Mortgage Lender

The first step in purchasing property, even before starting your search, you should contact a mortgage lender.  Your real estate agent will provide a list of local lenders if you are not currently working with someone.  The lender will give you a pre-qualification letter.  That letter will state what you are qualified to spend on your new home.  That letter will not only serve  as a guideline for you during your search, but will give sellers a level of comfort that you are capable of purchasing, once you locate your ideal location.

You are now ready to write an offer, after the  countless days you have spent locating the perfect place.

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Before the Offer…

However, there are many things to consider before you take pen to paper:

  • Do you have a property to sell before you can purchase?
  • Are you doing a 1031 exchange? (deferring taxes by buying a “like kind” property that you are selling)
  • Do you have immediate access to good faith and settlement funds?
  • Do you require a financing contingency?
  • Do you want Inspections, such as termite, water infiltration, septic/well or simply a home inspection (highly recommended)? Inspections are at the buyer’s expense
  • Do you have a specific time frame for occupancy?
  • And of course you must decide on the price you would like to offer and how much of a good faith deposit you wish to pay.

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If your agent is aware of the details listed above, they will make any/all of the items a condition of the sales offer.  In this manner they can protect your interests to the best of their ability.

NEXT STEPS

  • Once your offer is accepted, you need to immediately start on arranging financing. Contact your lender and supply to them a copy of the sales contract.
  • Initiate any inspections you requested in your offer.  Again, your agent will supply a list if inspectors for your review.  Please remember: These inspections, and all contingencies, are extremely time sensitive.
  • With the lenders and inspectors in motion, you can turn your attention to locating a settlement company.   IT IS THE BUYERS PREROGATIVE which company will perform settlement.

Approximately 7-10 days prior to settlement, the utility companies should be notified to make the ownership transition occur smoothly and without lapse.

The settlement company will notify towns, condo association (if applicable) and county for taxes and transfer of ownership.

Final walk through generally occurs an hour or two prior to the closing.  By performing the walk through just before you arrive at the settlement table, ensures you see the property just as it will be handed over to you.

Your local REALTOR will work with you through these steps to ensure a smooth and satisfying experience.

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St. Patrick’s Day Ocean City Style

St. Patrick’s Day Ocean City Style is a Fantastic Extended Weekend

St Patricks Day Ocean City

Ocean City, Maryland’s 41st, St. Partrick’s Day Parade is Saturday, March, 14, 12 noon. The parade starts at 60th street and ends at 45 St. But St. Partrick’s Day in Ocean City, MD is not just an amazing parade of people in green or a mass of marching leprechauns, it is an extended weekend of fun and activities! St. Patrick’s Day Ocean City Style has a 5k run, specials, live music, and the official beer of the Irish, Guinness.

Irish heritage is celebrated all year round in Ocean City at Shenanigan’s Irish Pub, but on St. Patrick’s Day the pub brings Irish heritage by way of music, food, & drink to the forefront. Shenanigan’s will host events starting Wednesday, March 11. They have events continuing throughout the extended weekend including a 5k run. “Many runners tell us this kicks off their run season, and it just a nice way to start the whole weekend,” says Greg Shockley, owner of Shenanigan’s. “For us this is so exciting, because it is a great weekend to kick off our season.” Shenanigan’s Irish Pub is in its 32nd year of business this year, and is known as the “Irish place” in Ocean City, Maryland. Shenanigan’s will be going full out for the holiday, and not stopping until the actual holiday on Tuesday, March 17. The pub will be closed on Monday, but drink, food, and live entertainment will rev back up on St. Patrick’s Day.

“For us this is so exciting, because it is a great weekend to kick off our season.”

Here is a quick overview of Shenanigan’s happenings (go to Shenanigan’s website for their event calendar)

Wednesday, March 11

Before and After parties for The High Kings Concert at the Ocean City Convention Center

Thursday, March 12

Emerald Society Fundraiser

Music by James Gallagher & Off the Boat

Friday, March 13

Music by Tig Tignor, & James Gallagher & Off the Boat

Saturday, March 14

Shenanigan’s 5k Boardwalk Run

Music throughout the day from

Tig Tignor

Patrick McAllorum

James Gallagher & Off the Boat

with appearances by Chesapeake Caledonia, Trenton and Ocean City Pipe and Drum Bands

Sunday, March 15

Recovery Day

Monday, March 16

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Tuesday, March 17

St.Patrick’s Day Celebration

Music throughout the day from

Tig Tignor

James Gallagher & Off the Boat

with an appearance from Ocean City Pipe and Drum Bands

St. Patrick’s Day in Ocean City Weather

Check here for how the weather will be. Most events will be inside. Ocean City has seen quite a mild winter, so no matter what the weather fun is expected for the almost 100, 000 people expected for the parade!

St. Patrick’s Day in Ocean City Specials & Deals

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Princess Bayside Beach Hotel

Princess Bayside is open for St. Patrick’s Day weekend, & the parade goes right by the hotel! Rooms are available with rates starting at $159.00. Note: Closed again starting on Sunday March 15th but re-open for the full season on  Friday March 27th.

Seacrets

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The Original Greene Turtle

$5.50 Guinness

$5.50 Black & Tans

$5.50 Jameson Drinks

$5.50 Coffee Drinks

$11 Corned Beef & Cabbage Platters

$10 Reuben

$10 Fish & Chips

PLUS Saturday night DJ WOOD from 10pm – close

Fager’s Island

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Longboard Café

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Ocean City Real Estate: Renting Your Investment Property

Ocean City Summer Rentals: Renting Your Investment Property

Ocean City Summer Rental
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Ocean City Summer Rentals Coming on Faster

This year, with the warmer temperatures this winter, summer may seem closer for many property owners.  Likely even more so for Ocean City Summer Renters.

However, each year there exists a slow time for booking summer rentals due to the holidays, and then the tax slump.  However, this time provides the perfect opportunity to ready your rental property for the upcoming summer season.

Beginning around the middle of April each year, renters take advantage of the occasional nice weekend to visit Ocean City and view available rental units for their summer vacation .  With so much competition, it is advisable to have your unit showing its best prior to that time.

Goal: Book with Returning Guest

Most people are creatures of habit.  If vacationers really enjoy their vacation time, in a specific property, that was comfortable and accommodated their needs, they are most likely to want to return to that same location in the future.  Ideally, the goal is to book your unit with returning guests that you can count on from year to year.

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Best Practices to Ensure Rebooking

Your property will show its best, IF you:

  • Shampoo all carpets
  • Spring clean entire unit
  • Clean out closets and leave blankets and items folded and neat
  • Replace old pillows, stained comforters and blankets
  • Touch up paint on marked up, or scarred, walls
  • Replace broken blinds or torn curtains
  • Wash bath mats
  • Replace stained or torn shower liners
  • Replace damaged pots and pans

All of these items are relatively inexpensive.  If you earn one extra week due to these efforts it would cover the costs.  If your unit is competitively attractive and well stocked it will rent better.

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There are also items that tenants will appreciate:

  • Provide luggage stands (helps prevent tenants from throwing dirty luggage on beds and chairs)
  • Coffee maker
  • Toaster
  • Kitchen towels
  • Iron and ironing board
  • Extra hairdryer
  • Automatic dish washing detergent (helps prevent unaware tenants from using liquid dish soap and overflowing the dishwasher)
  • Vacuum (removable dirt canister – bagless type (often bags do not get replaced in a timely fashion), broom and mop (tenants will keep things clean if they have the correct tools
  • Door mats at entry and at sliders (will help keep the carpets and flooring clean)

In addition to the basics listed above, adding some decorative touches, such as table and shelf ornaments,  beachy type pictures and wall hangings go a long way towards making your unit more desirable than your competition.

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Maintenance (to avoid early service charges)

  • Replace damaged dryer filters (also assists in reducing lint and dust)
  • Have air conditioners serviced and replace filters
  • Make sure sliders, doors and locks are operating easily and smoothly

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Ocean City Summer Rental: Don’t Miss the Deadline

FOR A TRULY PROFITABLE SEASON it is also very important to sign your property up with a local rental company no later than April 15.  Most reservations are booked between April and September, including scores of last-minute reservations.

It is a good idea to check other properties in your building for an accurate idea of pricing.  If you lose one week due to over pricing, you lower your overall average.

REMEMBER to renew your rental license with the Town of Ocean City!

With a little preventative maintenance, and some homework, your property will have all the advantages required to ensure a successful summer season!

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Love On Tap Craft Beer Festival WEEKEND DEALS!

Love on Tap Festival WeekendLove On Tap Craft Beer Festival WEEKEND

Shore Craft Beer: Love on Tap Craft Beer Festival is being held on Saturday, February 29th in Ocean City, Maryland. The forecast is looking fantastic, but it is indoor, so no matter the weather, we’ve got you covered! The Festival has a special tag line for its Leap Day celebration, “You waited four years for this extra day, POUR IT WISELY!”

  • Over 20 Breweries 

  • 40+ Craft Beers 

  • Commemorative Glass

  • Prizes for Check-ins with Shore Craft Beer App

  • Games

  • Delmarva Inspired Selfie Stands

  • Live Music

With great opportunities like this and more,  the WISE choice is to go to the festival!

In past years, the event was sold out. To accommodate the demand for tickets, the Ocean City Convention Center will now house the Love on Tap Craft Beer Festival. The new location not only offers great views of the Bay, but almost doubles the amount of possible entrants! The Convention Center will be decorated by local town and county reps and by the breweries in attendance. The decorated site will give the ability to “Tour the Shore” without needing to leave the  Convention Center. Fest goers will have a chance to take selfies in front of pics and objects iconic to the Eastern Shore like beach patrol stands and jet skis! There will be games set up for ticket holders, and live music, by Firekite. The new Shore Craft Beer App will allow participants to check-in at booths throughout the fest and win prizes!

Leap Day is not the only day of festivities; it has evolved into a full weekend! Events of all kind will be happening throughout the weekend! So if you have not grabbed tickets and secured a place to stay, do it now! Hotels are offering packages and businesses our offering specials.

Space is Limited! Get Tickets NOW for LOT!

Love on Tap Craft Beer Festival Weekend Events

Check out the below dates, events, and links for more info and access to these GREAT events!

Friday, February 28

Brewers, Bloggers, & Beercation Round Table Talk

Get REWARDED to go this event!! Tickets are FREE and come with BONUSES! With each entry you receive:

That’s right! You get rewards for attending this event! Plus their will be prizes handed out as part of the Brewers, Bloggers, & Beercation Round Table event!

Location: Ocean Downs Casino Event Room

Time: 5:30

This 1st year event will have bloggers from around the country, local brewers, and local government discussing what is HOT is the craft beer industry and how BEERcations have effected tourism. Don’t miss the opportunity to hear the conversation, and grab a craft beer at the bar. The Poseidon’s Pub & Event room will be serving local craft beer for $3! At the end, attendants will have a chance to ask questions of the panel. In true casino form, the crowd will also have a chance to win prizes too! So Download the Shore Craft Beer App so you can check-in & WIN!

Poseidon’s Pub will be offering a special menu for Love On Tap Craft Beer Festival WEEKEND

The Craft Beer inspired menu will be a discounted price!

$30 for three courses or order ala carte. (Available Friday, February 28 – Sunday, March 1)

Appetizers

Lagered Three Onion Soup  Caramelized white onions,  red onions and leeks in a rich Dogfish Head 90 Minute IPA infused broth. Crouton and melted Swiss cheese. 7
Lot 3 Simmered Clams and Mussels– East Coast Clams and Mussels tossed with pepper bacon, garlic and cherry tomatoes steeped in Evolution Lot #3 and finished with chive butter. Rosemary Ciabatta.        13
Ale House Cheese Dip w Bavarian Pretzels– Sizzling crock of our cheese fondue laced with Fin City Poor Mans IPA. Served with fresh baked Bavarian pretzels.  13

Entrees

Schnitzel Holstein – Breaded veal cutlet pan fried topped with egg and anchovy. Caper, lemon and Burley Oak Home Grown IPA brown butter sauce. Served with peppercorn spaetzle and fresh vegetable medley.   24
Fish and Fries Yeungling battered Atlantic Cod with house slaw and Pub fries. Capered Tartar Dipping Sauce.  15
Beer Braised Chicken   Half chicken braised in Flying Dog Blood Orange Ale, brown sugar, garlic and lemon. Served with roasted fingerling potatoes and fresh vegetable medley.   19
Beef Short Rib  Seared beef short rib slow cooked in Sam Adams Boston Lager, beef stock and herbs. Served with seasoned rice and black beans. 21

Desserts

Brewamisu– Poseidons take on the classic Tiramisu. Made with lady fingers soaked in Evolution Lucky 7 Porter and mascarpone cheese. 7
Chocolate Beer Cheesecake Chocolate Stout infused cheesecake with pretzel crust. 7

Love on Tap Festival Weekend

Liquor Before Beer Pre-Party at Seacrets, Jamaica USA

Keep your Friday night going strong as this follows our Brewers, Bloggers, and Beercations event. Get your Leap Day weekend started with live music, local craft beer, local craft spirits and more!

  • VIP’s for LOT Fest Get your T-shirts and Pre-Register 
  • VIP that Pre-Register Enjoy the Fast Lane on Fest Day!!
  • $5 for Seacrets local craft distilled cocktails all night for festival goers!

Saturday, February 29

Shore Craft Beer: Love On Tap Craft Beer Festival

Location: Ocean City Convention Center

VIP Admission Time 12:30

General Admission Time: 1:30 – 4:30

  • General Admission Ticket $35
  • Designated Driver Tickets $10

The 5th annual installment of Love on Tap festival is definitely NOT a repeat of last year. Their is still time to grab a General Admission for yourself and your crew! Take a tally of the who is getting in the van and trekking down with you! Save $5 with the

Coupon Code: HotelLove

Shore Craft Beer: Delmarva Birding Trips

Saturday’s Birding Expedition 8am-11am

Assateague, Bayside Ponds and Ocean City Inlet (DRIVING/HIKING)

Cost: $25/person

Meeting Location: Assateague Island Visitor Center

Love on Tap Festival Weekend

Locals know where to see the best variety of ducks, shorebirds, and raptors. So it is local birders who will guide this sojourn to view birds from the Verrazano Bridge overlooking Sinepuxent Bay, the waterfowl-laden pond at the Bayside community, and the sea ducks of the Ocean City Inlet. Please note: This trip does not enter Assateague Island due to restrictive permitting issues.

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Sunday, March 1

Shore Craft Beer: Delmarva Birding Trips

Sunday’s Birding Expedition 8am – 11am

Newport Farms Winter Wonderland (DRIVING/HIKING)

Cost: $25/person

Meeting Location: Cul-de-sac at eastern end of Hayes Landing Road

The 2,200-acre Newport Farm reveals spectacular winter birding replete with a remote duck-filled 70-acre freshwater pond next to the vast forests and marshes of Newport Bay. Bird lovers on this one-of-a-kind trip will enjoy short walks totaling less than a mile. The bucolic scene provides a breathtaking backdrop to one of Maryland’s most-renowned winter Bald Eagle and waterfowl spectacles. East Coast winter rarities like American White Pelicans and Golden Eagles may surprise, along with the occasional river otter.

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Shore Craft Beer: Love on Tap Brunch at Fin’s

Time: 10am – 5pm

Fins Ale House and Raw Bar on Main Street in Downtown Berlin will be hosting Sunday Brunch the morning following Love on Tap. There will be a Breakfast Beer Flight, with breakfast themed beers including a coffee stout, and an orange beer to enjoy with your breakfast tacos, avocado toast, or a full breakfast! There will be deals on Mimosa pitchers, Mimosas, and Bloody Mary’s. In addition to this, Happy Hour prices will be available all day throughout the entire restaurant. This includes deals on oysters, bar snacks, house wine, mixed drinks, and $3.50 Big Oyster Brewery drafts.

Ecology Meets Ocean City Film Festival

Ecology Meets Ocean City Film Festival

Climate change, global warming, eco-friendly, these words are used as hashtags, sales gimmicks and debate topics. Summits have been called to see how nations can agree on the best course of action.  There is no denying these are issues at the forefront of our world. It is no surprise that two films at the OCFF are peering into how modernization has effected our natural environment here on the Eastern Shore, and the impacts beyond, and what some are trying to do to reverse or stop that change.

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We hope to hear your views on these and other films slated to screen at Ocean City Film Festival in less than a month. Don’t forget to comment below about them and any other films you saw during the festival weekend.

“Crisis on the Half Shell”: Chesapeake Bay Synopsis –

With its temperate climate and at one time, a seemingly endless supply of seafood, the Chesapeake Bay was a haven for early settlers. With overfishing, industrialization, modern farming and deadening fertilizer run‐off, parasitic outbreaks and climate change, the Chesapeake now turns to man for survival.

Ecology Meets Ocean C
 

Reggie’s Forest Synopsis –

 
Reggie‘s Forest is a Documentary Film highlighting Reggie Mariner, an Eastern Shore Legend who encompasses a Folklore Like Lifestyle. This film manifests how he carved a village inside of the forest rather then carving the forest out to build it, all within 5 minutes from a major tourist beach city. With a cast of characters including the Mariner Family, Naturalists and some Eastern Shore Locals, this story is told to show the importance of our forest & Reggie‘s quest to use the land, live within Mother Nature at his best ability and the Wildlife that calls Mariners Country Down Home.
 

 
For those that are local to the area, see if any of the names of the key cast members look familiar.
                  A. Reggie Mariner II
                  Dave Wilson
                  Jim Rapp
                  Beth Sheppard
                  Garrett Neeb
                  Max Mariner
                  Harry Caraballo
                  Lisa Challenger
                  Eric Windrow
                  Scott Lenox
                  Nate Schneider

Ocean City Film Festival Screenings:

“Crisis on the Half Shell”: Chesapeake Bay:

  • Fox Gold Coast Theater  – Thursday, March 5 at 8:00pm
  • Flagship Cinemas  – Saturday, March 7 at 12:00pm

Reggie’s Forest:

  • Flagship Cinemas – Thursday, March 5 at 8:30pm
  • Flagship Cinemas – Saturday, March 7 at 8:00pm
  • Fox Gold Coast Theater  – Sunday, March 8 at 1:30pm

See Film_Festival_Program_2020 for full schedule.

J-1: Ocean City Maryland Film Festival

 

Ocean City Film Festival Screening: Table by the Window: Deipnophobia

Ocean City Film Festival Screening Table by the Window: Deipnophobia

The list of Ocean City Film Festival screenings are building anticipation throughout the region. With the full schedule posted, don’t forget to checkout Table by the Window: Deipnophobia.

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About the Director: Rob Waters

Rob Waters is a long-time friend of the Ocean City Film Festival, having shown his award-winning short film “Pietas” in the 2018 film festival. Rob has been telling stories most of his life. Wilmington native started making films when he was 10, shooting with a friend’s camcorder and editing on a dual VHS player. When the digital media revolution made equipment and post-production more affordable, Waters took a leap, and in 2010 he made his first “real” short. A local festival accepted it and “since then, I’ve been hooked on creating short films.” As much as he loved filmmaking, Waters had never considered doing it for a living. But as his works were screened more frequently, people started asking him to make films for their businesses. His trajectory toward professional filmmaking took another leap when Waters won a 2014 national short film contest. After the screening, a competition judge told him he was meant to be a filmmaker and do it full-time. That advice gave Waters “the push I needed,” and so he created a successful Sussex-county production company. W Films is based in Lewes, where he lives and works with a group of like-minded artists and technicians. A long way from telling tales in his back yard, Waters is now taking his own journey through his films.

About Table by the Window: Deipnophobia

Synopsis: Two childhood friends meet each other for lunch to introduce their significant other. The lunch takes a strange and tense turn as they are confronted by one of the boyfriends strange ailments.

Ocean City Film Festival Screenings

Ocean City Film Festival Screenings: Table by the Window: Deipnophobia

Table by the Window: Deipnophobia will be screened at the Ocean City Film Festival at the following location:

  • Seacrets  – Sunday, March 8 at 2:00pm in Funny Shorts Block 2

See Film_Festival_Program_2020 for full schedule.

 

J-1: Ocean City Maryland Film Festival

OCFF Screens J-1

Ocean City Maryland Native: Emmi Shockley and J-1

Emmi Shockley, raised in Ocean City, Maryland is a filmmaker and actor.  Again, this year Emmi will be submitting one of her films to the Ocean City Film Festival. Emmi stars in her new movie, J-1, which was shot at The Crab Bag, on the Ocean City beach and boardwalk, and throughout Ocean City. 

About Emmi Shockley

Shockley trained as an actor in both New York City and at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. In May, Shockley graduated from New York University Tisch School of the Arts with a BFA in Film and Television Production. “My upbringing in Ocean City heavily influences my work as a filmmaker and the stories I tell. J-1 is one of those Ocean City Stories, and hopefully an introduction to my future filmography. J-1 is not autobiographical, but it is certainly inspired by the summers of my teenage years. I see this film as a sort of love letter to my home, but more so, as a story of a young woman searching for the courage to leave home behind. Her struggle is one I hope all audiences can relate to in one way or another.”

“My upbringing in Ocean City heavily influences my work as a filmmaker and the stories I tell. J-1 is one of those Ocean City Stories, and hopefully an introduction to my future filmography. J-1 is not autobiographical, but it is certainly inspired by the summers of my teenage years. I see this film as a sort of love letter to my home, but more so, as a story of a young woman searching for the courage to leave home behind. Her struggle is one I hope all audiences can relate to in one way or another.”

J-1

j-1 ocean city maryland film festival
image courtesy of Emmi Shockley

Synopsis:It’s summertime in Ocean City, Maryland. A young crab house waitress named Olivia has fallen for her coworker Mac, an Irish J-1 student. As the last night of the couple’s summer unfolds, Olivia struggles with a plan to move to Dublin with Mac and finds herself torn between the intoxicating promise of a new life and the strong bonds that tie her to her home.

 

Ocean City Film Festival Screening: J-1

J-1 will be screened at the Ocean City Film Festival at the following locations:

  • Flagship Cinemas – Thursday, March 5 at 7:30pm
  • Seacrets  – Sunday, March 8 at 11:00am

 

See Film_Festival_Program_2020 for full schedule.

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image courtesy of Emmi Shockley

Ocean City native Emmi Shockley brings short films to the big screen

j-1 ocean city maryland film festival
image courtesy of Emmi Shockley
image courtesy of Emmi Shockley

J-1: Ocean City Maryland Film Festival

OCFF Screens J-1

Ocean City Maryland Native: Emmi Shockley and J-1

Emmi Shockley, raised in Ocean City, Maryland is a filmmaker and actor.  Again, this year Emmi will be submitting one of her films to the Ocean City Film Festival. Emmi stars in her new movie, J-1, which was shot at The Crab Bag, on the Ocean City beach and boardwalk, and throughout Ocean City. 

About Emmi Shockley

Shockley trained as an actor in both New York City and at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. In May, Shockley graduated from New York University Tisch School of the Arts with a BFA in Film and Television Production. “My upbringing in Ocean City heavily influences my work as a filmmaker and the stories I tell. J-1 is one of those Ocean City Stories, and hopefully an introduction to my future filmography. J-1 is not autobiographical, but it is certainly inspired by the summers of my teenage years. I see this film as a sort of love letter to my home, but more so, as a story of a young woman searching for the courage to leave home behind. Her struggle is one I hope all audiences can relate to in one way or another.”

“My upbringing in Ocean City heavily influences my work as a filmmaker and the stories I tell. J-1 is one of those Ocean City Stories, and hopefully an introduction to my future filmography. J-1 is not autobiographical, but it is certainly inspired by the summers of my teenage years. I see this film as a sort of love letter to my home, but more so, as a story of a young woman searching for the courage to leave home behind. Her struggle is one I hope all audiences can relate to in one way or another.”

J-1

j-1 ocean city maryland film festival
image courtesy of Emmi Shockley

Synopsis:It’s summertime in Ocean City, Maryland. A young crab house waitress named Olivia has fallen for her coworker Mac, an Irish J-1 student. As the last night of the couple’s summer unfolds, Olivia struggles with a plan to move to Dublin with Mac and finds herself torn between the intoxicating promise of a new life and the strong bonds that tie her to her home.

 

Ocean City Film Festival Screening: J-1

J-1 will be screened at the Ocean City Film Festival at the following locations:

  • Flagship Cinemas – Thursday, March 5 at 7:30pm
  • Seacrets  – Sunday, March 8 at 11:00am

 

See Film_Festival_Program_2020 for full schedule.

ocean city maryland film festival
image courtesy of Emmi Shockley

Ocean City native Emmi Shockley brings short films to the big screen

j-1 ocean city maryland film festival
image courtesy of Emmi Shockley
image courtesy of Emmi Shockley

Valentine’s “Specials” in Ocean City Maryland

Valentine’s “Specials” Ocean City, Maryland

Make it Special

It isn’t about Valentine’s THE DAY. It isn’t about finding the best deal on a couple’s meal. It’s about making it SPECIAL. Make Valentine’s Day special in Ocean City, Maryland! Remember that someone that brightens your life. Your love is meant to be cherished. We all should think of ways to show our love and appreciation. Whisk them away to Ocean City and spend time together.

  • Find a babysitter
  • Start a social media fast
  • Leave your laptop at the office for the weekend

{Yes, I know — from the skeptics — this is a Hallmark Holiday. So what if it is. We both know you spend many a day taking each other for granted and going through life in a routine. Even if some company that charges extra for folded card stock is reaping some benefit; you should thank them. We spend far too much time at work, running errands, watching Netflix, raking through social media on our phones, and not enough time looking at each other across a candle lit table.*}

* or  sharing a beer at a bar, or laughing over the new Saturday Night Live skit, or walking on the beach together. Insert the activity that would allow you to connect and remind each other what makes the two of you special.

Flowers before Valentine’s Day

Start right now and make your valentine know are thinking of them today! Send some flowers. The card could have a date, time, and location for the next part of the adventure. Remember, make it SPECIAL.  We know flowers are a staple gift for Valentine’s, but before February 14th, with a note leading up to the main event, that gives it a new twist. Tell them you are excited to continue to celebrate your love, and flowers are the beginning. {This again is a suggestion like the candle lit table, only you know the best preemptive gift to set the mood, but the end game is time with your significant other in Ocean City.}

What is Special about Ocean City, Maryland on Valentine’s Day

Ocean City always has deals for its visitors. Check them out here. You can find the budget or style of food perfect for your time together. Which means any meal – breakfast, lunch, or dinner. Our readers have shown you the love by recommending their favorite places. Try our “Best of” to plan your Ocean City Valentine’s. With so many options, Ocean City really is a special place for Valentine’s Day.

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Valentine’s Special in Ocean City, Maryland – Hotels

Plenty of hotels have packages and bargains that don’t hurt your wallet. Click hotel to find out their deals.

Grand Hotel & Spa

Clarion Resort Fountainebleau Hotel

Howard Johnson Oceanfront Plaza Hotel

Fager’s Island Hotels

Aloft Ocean City

Residence Inn Ocean City

Hyatt Place has this offer:

Valentine’s Specials Ocean City Maryland: Restaurants 

Atlantic Hotel

Harpoon Hanna’s

  • Valentine’s Dinner Specials
  • Live entertainment from Dave Hawkins 4-9 & Glass Onion Band 9-1 am

Pit & Pub

  • Friday 14th -25% off crabcakes 
  • Sat 15th – $20 AYCE Ribs, shrimp, & sides 
  • Sun 16th – 25% entire check Sun

Pickles Pub

  • Friday 14th – Friday Happy hour 3-6, Beats by Jeremy @ 10pm with $5 orange crushes 
  • Sat 15th –  Beats by Adam Dutch 
  • Sun 16th – $5 Bloody Marys and Mimosas until 3pm, free pool, and late night Happy Hour drinks at 10

Seacrets

  • 4-7PM Happy Hour Food & Drink Specials
  • Share the Love Appetizers: Special shareable appetizer menu including Crab Beignets, Filet & Gorgonzola Crostini, Pan Seared Lamb Chops, Truffle Lobster Mac & Cheese and more.
  • 1/2 Price Chesapeake Dinners: Your choice of a grilled jerk chicken breast or Certified Angus Beef sirloin filet topped with lump crab imperial Chicken. Served with a gluten-free biscuit and 2 sides.
  • Entertainment: 5PM – John McNutt Band, 9PM – Element K w/ DJ Tuff — No Cover!

Longboard Café

  • Special $40 Menu for Friday, February 14, 5pm-close
  • 3 Course Menu includes  glass of wine or champagne
  • Choose one item for each courses from a predetermined special Valentine’s menu

The Original Greene Turtle 

Join us for SINGLES MINGLE this Valentine’s Day !

How To Play: Come in and mingle and have your chance to pick a prize out of the prize bag from 3pm to 7pm!! Prizes include: Turtle Bucks, Discount coupons, The Original Greene Turtle Apparel items, beer and liquor promo items and so much more!

*Enjoy the Rockaholics as well as Happy Hour Drink prices:

  • $2.50 Domestic Drafts,
  • $2.75 Domestric Bottles
  • $2.75 Rail Drinks
  • $6 Crushes
  • $6 Buffalo Chicken Dip
  • $6 Classic Nachos
  • $6 Cheeseburger Sliders
  • $6 Pub Fries
  • $8 Crab Pretzels
  • $8 1/2 LB Shrimp
  • $8 Blackened Ahi Tuna
  • $8 Hand Breaded Chicken Tenders

 

Ocean City Beach at Valentine’s

Winters in Ocean City are mild, and the snow that blankets the sand is usually more of a thin white frosting. True, the brisk winter air keeps the crowds away, but that is ideal when you are walking hand-in-hand. February in Ocean City gives you the space you need to play, talk, run – whatever completes your time here.

Sweets for Your Sweet on Valentine’s Day

Ocean City boardwalk would not be the same if it didn’t offer the scrumptious candy stores throughout. Don’t stop at just one but try as many as you can. 

  • Salt Water Taffy
  • Fudge
  • Flavored Popcorn
  • and more!

All made fresh right here! Even if you don’t have someone to love, you will love the confections made here in Ocean City! 

Try: Candy Kitchen, Dolle’s, Fisher’s Popcorn, &  Wockenfuss just to name a few!

Valentines_Special_Ocean_City_Maryland
image credit: CandyKitchen.com

 

 

Life in Synchro:Ocean City Maryland Film Festival

Life in Synchro at OCFF

Life in Synchro

Features more than Skaters; Features Togetherness

Synchronized ice skating is a cold and unforgiving world, but to the women and girls who find family here, it’s home. Beauty, brutality, grace and guts; the ice reveals all in this largely overlooked, but electrifying sport. Journey alongside incredible women around the country as they push their teams and themselves beyond the routine and up towards greatness. The stars of today, the newcomers, the passionate amateurs and the founders of the sport all have something to prove. They’re chasing Olympic dreams not just for themselves, but for their beloved sport. Together these skaters are out to prove the staying power of synchro.
 
I’m originally from Miami, FL and not an athlete, and I did not have any interest in anything cold and especially ice skating. But that all changed when I first saw synchro. Once I saw it, I needed to know more.
 

Life in SynchroAbout the Director: Angela Pinaglia

Pinaglia says she was always interested in filmmaking as a young person but didn’t quite know how to break into that world. At age 31, she decided to change careers and left Miami for Washington, DC to study film at American University. That’s where Angela met Nicole Davies, the producer of the film and a synchronized skater, who eventually introduced Pinaglia to the sport. Pinaglia has an MFA in Film and Electronic Media from AU. Life in Synchro her first feature documentary. 
 

Pinaglia Career Change Led to Life in Synchro

Angela Pinaglia’ s Life in Synchro is a documentary that is little less than an hour. By Pinaglia’s own account, she says she is least likely person to have directed a documentary about synchronized skating. “I’m originally from Miami, FL and not an athlete, and I did not have any interest in anything cold and especially ice skating. But that all changed when I first saw synchro. Once I saw it, I needed to know more.”

Empowered, Confident Women

Pinaglia recounts,” There was something different and enthralling about watching girls and women of all ages fly across the ice in synchronicity. Everywhere I looked, I saw empowered and confident women helping each other and performing these amazing feats. That was nearly three years ago and Life in Synchro is a record of what I witnessed and learned about the sport during that period.”

Official Selection at:

  • San Luis Obispo International Film Festival 2020
  • Oxford FilmFestival 2020
  • DC Independent Film Festival 2020
  • Women’s Film Festival 2020
 
 
Life in Synchro Ocean City Maryland

Ocean City Film Festival Screening: Life in Synchro

Life in Synchro will be screened at the Ocean City Film Festival at the following locations:

Flagship Cinemas – Thursday, March 5 at 3:30pm

Carousel Hotel – Friday, March 6 at 8:00pm

See Film_Festival_Program_2020 for full schedule.

 

Life in Synchro:Ocean City Maryland Film Festival

Life in Synchro at OCFF

Life in Synchro

Features more than Skaters; Features Togetherness

Synchronized ice skating is a cold and unforgiving world, but to the women and girls who find family here, it’s home. Beauty, brutality, grace and guts; the ice reveals all in this largely overlooked, but electrifying sport. Journey alongside incredible women around the country as they push their teams and themselves beyond the routine and up towards greatness. The stars of today, the newcomers, the passionate amateurs and the founders of the sport all have something to prove. They’re chasing Olympic dreams not just for themselves, but for their beloved sport. Together these skaters are out to prove the staying power of synchro.
 
I’m originally from Miami, FL and not an athlete, and I did not have any interest in anything cold and especially ice skating. But that all changed when I first saw synchro. Once I saw it, I needed to know more.
 

Life in SynchroAbout the Director: Angela Pinaglia

Pinaglia says she was always interested in filmmaking as a young person but didn’t quite know how to break into that world. At age 31, she decided to change careers and left Miami for Washington, DC to study film at American University. That’s where Angela met Nicole Davies, the producer of the film and a synchronized skater, who eventually introduced Pinaglia to the sport. Pinaglia has an MFA in Film and Electronic Media from AU. Life in Synchro her first feature documentary. 
 

Pinaglia Career Change Led to Life in Synchro

Angela Pinaglia’ s Life in Synchro is a documentary that is little less than an hour. By Pinaglia’s own account, she says she is least likely person to have directed a documentary about synchronized skating. “I’m originally from Miami, FL and not an athlete, and I did not have any interest in anything cold and especially ice skating. But that all changed when I first saw synchro. Once I saw it, I needed to know more.”

Empowered, Confident Women

Pinaglia recounts,” There was something different and enthralling about watching girls and women of all ages fly across the ice in synchronicity. Everywhere I looked, I saw empowered and confident women helping each other and performing these amazing feats. That was nearly three years ago and Life in Synchro is a record of what I witnessed and learned about the sport during that period.”

Official Selection at:

  • San Luis Obispo International Film Festival 2020
  • Oxford FilmFestival 2020
  • DC Independent Film Festival 2020
  • Women’s Film Festival 2020
 
 
Life in Synchro Ocean City Maryland

Ocean City Film Festival Screening: Life in Synchro

Life in Synchro will be screened at the Ocean City Film Festival at the following locations:

Flagship Cinemas – Thursday, March 5 at 3:30pm

Carousel Hotel – Friday, March 6 at 8:00pm

See Film_Festival_Program_2020 for full schedule.

 

Ocean City Birding Descriptions

As a teaser, here are some descriptions of birds you may see while you are on the shore.

For a Worcester County Birding Guide, click here.

American Oystercatcher

Photo from hipsterbirders.blogspot

The American Oystercatcher is found along the coasts of the Americas from Maine to Argentina and Washington to Chile. It is known for its distinctive orange beak and black and white plumage. In the 19th century the American Oystercatcher became locally extinct in the New England area due to market hunting and egg collecting. However it has recently found its way back to the area.

Photo by Wiki Commons

 

Barrow’s Goldeneye

The Barrow’s Goldeneye is a sea-duck native to western North America and Iceland. It is a very close relative to the Common Goldeneye. The bird was named after English statesman and writer Sir John Barrow. In Iceland it is known as ‘husond’ or ‘house duck’.

 

photo from onejackdawbirding.blogspot

Black Scoter

The Black Scoter is America’s only black duck and can be characterized by its bulk and large bill. In its Canadian range the Black Scoter is often referred to by its French name Macreuse Noire. During breeding periods the Black Scoter is found predominantly in northern Canada, Alaska and the Siberian regions of Russia. However it migrates as far south as the Gulf of Mexico, the San Francisco Bay and southern China.

photo from home.earthlink.net

 

Bufflehead

The Bufflehead, also known as the Spirit Duck, is a member of the Goldeneye   family and one of the smallest ducks in North America. It is considered one of the   most popular ducks among birdwatchers. The Bufflehead’s name comes from a   combination of the words ‘buffalo’ and ‘head,’ due to the bird’s bulbous head   shape. In 1995 the Bufflehead was added to the coat of arms of the Town of Sidney  in BC, Canada.

photo from allaboutbirds.org

 

Canada Goose

The Canada Goose is the most common in North America. It is found naturally there and in Japan Eastern Russia and Eastern China. The Canada Goose has been introduced into much of western Europe and New Zealand. Due to their adaptability the population of non-migratory Canada Geese is on the rise and the bird is often considered a pest throughout North America.

 

photo from chesapeakeconservancy.org

Canvasback

The Canvasback is a duck named for its white vermiculated belly that   appears similar to the weave of a canvas. It is also known for its long and graceful neck. During mating season the Canvasback is most common in central Canada and the midwestern United States. Traditionally the bird has  wintered in the Chesapeake bay, although in recent years they have moved elsewhere due to a loss of submerged aquatic vegetation in the bay.

photo from wiki commons

 

Common Goldeneye

The Common Goldeneye is the most common Bucephala or Goldeneye duck. They are common in the lakes and rivers across Canada, the northern United States, Scandinavia and northern Russia. The Common Goldeneye is also a common target for duck hunters in North America and is the only duck in North America known to benefit from lake acidification.

photo from wiki commons

 

Common Loon

The Common Loon is is a member of the loon or diver family of birds and is the  state bird of Minnesota. The Common Loon can dive up to 200 feet underwater in  search of food. However it is known as “loon” (derived from Scandinavian words  for “lame”) because of its innate clumsiness while walking on land. The Common  Loon is most often found in the north but migrates as far south as the Gulf of  Mexico.

 

photo from with commons

Common Eider

The Common Eider is a sea-duck native to northern Europe, North America and eastern-Siberia. The Common Eider’s nest is lined with Eiderdown, which is valuable and often harvested to stuff pillows and quilts. However in recent years this has become a rarity as synthesized alternatives grow in popularity. The Common Eider is also notable as a colonial breeder and philopatris. This creates lifelong ‘friendships’ between many females as they continue to return to the same breeding areas.

photo from birds.audobon.org

 

Great Blue Heron

The Great Blue Heron is commonly found in wetlands through North and   Central America as well as in the Caribbean and the Galapagos Islands and northern South America. An all white population was found in the Caribbean and Southern Florida. This population was originally treated as a new specials called the Great White Heron but has now been classified again with the Great Blue Heron. Great Blue Heron’s in the north are migratory birds often moving to Central America for the winter while birds in the south are year long residents.

 

photo from kiwiphoto.com

Greater Scaup

The Greater Scaup is also known as Scaup in Europe and colloquially in North America as the Bluebill. The Greater Scaup is a popular game bird and is widely hunted in countries ranging from The United States, Denmark and France to Iran, Greece and Turkey. The bird is non-migratory and is found in all seasons throughout North America, Europe and Asia.

 

 

photo from ibc.lynxeds.com

 Harlequin Duck

The Harlequin Duck receives its name from the Latin word ‘histrio’ meaning ‘   actor.’ Other common names include Lords and Ladies, Painted Duck, Squeaker, Totem-pole Duck and glacier duck. Their breeding range includes northern North America, Iceland, Greenland, and Western Russia. They only migrate short distances usually finding themselves along the rocky shorelines of the northern United States.

 

photo from birdsofoklahoma.net

Hooded Merganser

The Hooded Merganser is the only Merganser duck whose habitat is restricted to North America. It is also the second smallest Merganser. The Hooded Merganser is also considered a particularly attractive duck is is common in captivity. Within twenty-four hours of hatching a Hooded Merganser is capable of diving underwater and feeding itself.

photo from ibc.lynxeds.com

 

Horned Grebe(or) Slavonian Grebe

The Horned Grebe is small for for a Grebe, but that doesn’t keep it from sticking in people’s minds. in American folk lore it is also known as Devil-diver, hell-diver and Water Witch. This is likely due to the bird’s dark red neck, scarlet eyes, black head and the puffy horn life tufts on the top of its skull. The Horned Grebe can be found in the northern hemisphere during breeding months and as far south as Mexico and Vietnam in winter.

 

photo from wiki commons

Lesser Scaup

The Lesser Scaup is colloquially known as Little Bluebird and Broadbill because of it’s distinctive blue beak. Even with a steadily declining population that has recently reached an all time low the Lesser Scaup still has the largest population of any diving duck in North America. The reasons for this stark population decile are as of yet unknown. The Lesser Scaup often spends the summer in the western United States and Canada migrating as far south as Colombia and Ecuador in the winter.

photo from fws.gov

 

Long-tailed Duck

The Long-tailed Duck’s North American name Old Squaw has recently fallen out of favor, both due to its being deemed un-politically correct and to conform with the English names in other parts of the world. The Long-tailed Duck. Despite its name only the male of the species really has a ‘long tail’ as the female’s is rather short and pointy. The Long-tailed Duck is generally found along the coasts of the northern hemisphere and winters as far south as the Black Sea, although there is always a particularly large migration to the Baltic Sea.

photo from wiki commons

 

Mute Swan

The Mute Swan is a native of Europe and Asia and has been introduced in North America, Australia and southern Africa. It was named ‘mute’ because of its general calmness and vocal silence when compared to other swan species. Six-thousand year old Mute Swan fossils have been found in Great Britain. The Mute Swan is also one of the heaviest flying birds often weighing up to twenty-six pounds.

photo from ducks.org

Red-breaster Merganser

The Red-breasted Merganser is a diving-duck and a member of the sawbills. It can be recognized by its long pointy bill. It’s breeding habitats include North America, Greenland, Scandinavia, and northern Asia. During the winter it is known to migrate as far south as the Baltics, China and the Gulf of Mexico.


 

Redhead

The Redhead is a duck native to North America known for its brilliant red head. The duck breed’s in the western side of the continent and moves south to Mexico, the Caribbean, and the southern and north-eastern United States. Immediately after the breeding season the Redhead molts leaving it flightless for about a month.

photo from aknhp.uaa.alaska.edu

 

Red-necked Grebe

The Red-Necked Grebe is so called because of the red plumage it acquires around its neck during mating season. It is also known for its vocality and wailing or howling during mating season. However during the rest of the year it is known as a rather non-descript quiet dusky-grey bird. The Red-Necked Grebe is also known for its inability to take off from land requiring a running start on a mass of water. It is most often found in temperate regions of the northern hemisphere but migrates as far south as Florida.

 

 

photo from moc.noaa.gov

Ruddy Turnstone

The Ruddy Turnstone is a small wading-bird classified in the sandpiper family. During the summer it lives in northern North America, northern Asia and Northern Europe. The Ruddy Turnstone is a highly migratory bird migrating to locations almost word wide. Non breeding birds are sometimes known to remain year round in their wintering habitats.

photo from goosehunting info.com

 

Snow Goose

The genus of the Snow Goose is often disputed with scientists arguing its placement among the white geese of the Chen genus and among the grey geese of the Anser genus. Snow Geese mate for life and breed above the timberline in Greenland, Canada, Alaska and Siberia. However they are known to regularly migrate as far south as Mexico and occasionally as far as Costa Rica and Panama.

photo from wiki commons

 

Surf Scoter

The Surf Scoter is on average the smallest of the Scoter’s, on average weight only two pounds with a length of nineteen-inches. It is also one of the rarest of the variety as it has declined 50 to 70% over the past 40 years, largely due to the 2007 oil spill in the San Francisco harbour. The Surf Scoter can be found in Canada and Alaska during the mating season and as far south as Georgia in the winter.

photo from utahbirds.org

 

Tundra Swan

The Tundra Swan is the most common swan in North America and is sometimes separated into two species: Bewick’s Swan and the Whistling Swan. The Tundra Swan breeds in the Arctic and often migrates as far south as Mexico and Cuba and as far inland as Utah and Oklahoma. However during winter the Tundra Swan is most common along the east coast of the United States between Maryland and South Carolina.

photo from wiki commons

 

White-winged Scoter

The White-winged Scoter is the largest species of Scoter ranging up to four and a half pounds in weight and two feet in length. There are many differing characteristics in male White-winged Scoter’s of the Eastern Siberian variety and the American variety. The American variety of White-winged Scoter is often mistaken for the Velvet Scoter. In fact some scientists believe the two species to be conspecific.

This post was updated for relevance — Ed.

Press Release: Media Advisory at Aloft Ocean City

Press Release: Media Advisory at Aloft Ocean City

Governor Hogan’s FeBREWary, Craft Beer Lover’s Month proclamation, grant from Rural Maryland Council helps create new state-of-the-art App

Announcement of month long regional celebration, capstone festival in Ocean City and participation of national beer bloggers.

 
BERLIN,MD, January 22, 2020 – Shore Craft Beer will announce the Shore’s celebration of FeBREWary on Monday, January 27, 4:00 pm  with a reception at the Aloft Ocean City. SCB will be detailing the Love on Tap Craft Beer Festival Weekend. Proclamations from the Governor and the Senate will be read. The fifth annual festival has expanded to include a weekend of events, and will now give festival goers the ability to “Tour the Shore” while sampling 40+ local craft beers. Shore Craft Beer worked with the State of Maryland and Shore counties as well as the Town of Ocean City to attract beer bloggers for the festival weekend. Bloggers from as far away as Texas and New York will be announced. Their participation can help make the Shore a top craft beer destination nationally. Finally, Shore Craft Beer will detail of the new state-of-the-art craft beer App which will be available in FeBREWary to highlight local craft beer related businesses.
 
The press and other guests will enjoy hors d’oeuvres compliments of the Aloft Hotel Ocean City and a variety of locally produced craft beer samples. This event is free and open to the public.
 
The Mayor of Ocean City, Rick Meehan, will be in attendance. A strong and early supporter of local craft breweries and craft beer festivals in Ocean City. Meehan believes that the Eastern Shore is a place Where World Class Beer Meets World Class Beauty. Ocean City is excited to host Love on Tap and Shore Craft Beer looks forward to the event growing and making FeBREWary synonymous with Ocean City, Maryland.

Ocean City Hotels Welcome “Love on Tap”

Ocean City Hotels Offer Great Packages for Love on Tap Craft Beer Fest

If you have experienced, the surge that runs through your body from a first kiss, the sheer delight your dog has when you come home, or the joy that fills you when a baby giggles, then you know LOVE. Love comes in many forms and we bask in it as often as we can. Like the sun worshippers of the summer months, craft beer lovers will be flowing into Ocean City, Maryland for the fifth annual Love on Tap Fest on Leap Day, February 29th, 2020. A full weekend of events, fun, and of course local craft beer that will enchant and entertain the ale enthusiasts. Businesses of all kinds are preparing for the weekend, yes weekend, as the twenty-ninth will not be the only Love on Tap happening. Ocean City Hotels  have the following packages for Love on Tap:

Hotel Packages for Love on Tap

Princess Royale Hotel

91st Street Oceanfront, Ocean City, Maryland 21842| 1-800-4-ROYALE

$109 per night for a Side Oceanview or Poolview room, either King or Two Queens.

Includes: 2 General Admission tickets for Love on Tap at the Ocean City Convention Center

To book your Love on Tap Package, please call 1-800-4-ROYALE

Howard Johnson Oceanfront Plaza

1109 North Atlantic Avenue Ocean City, Maryland 21842|  410-289-7251

2 night packages start at $235.

Price includes:

  • Two tickets to Love on Tap at the Ocean City Convention Center
  • Breakfast vouchers to use at local restaurants
  • Complimentary on-site parking
  • All taxes
  • Based on 2 adults staying two nights
  • Standard- $235
  • Side Oceanview – $255
  • Oceanfront- $300
  • Upgrade to VIP tickets for $30 more

To make your reservation, please call the Howard Johnson Oceanfront Plaza direct on 888-465-3451 and ask for Group Sales.

Hilton Ocean City Oceanfront Suites

3200 North Baltimore Avenue, Ocean City, Maryland 21842| 410-289-6444

2 night packages start at $235.

Special package includes:

• 2 Nights Accommodations in a beautifully appointed and spacious suite w/private balcony on Fri., Feb. 28 – Feb. 29, with check-out Mar. 1, 2020
• 2 Breakfasts Per Person at the 32 Palm Restaurant
• Admission to the 5th Annual Love on Tap Beer Festival at the Ocean City Convention Center

Package Price:

• $221 per person based on double occupancy
• $169 per person based on triple occupancy
• $114 per person based on quadruple occupancy
• $364 per person based on single occupancy

To make your reservation, please call 410-289-6444 for reservations and ask for the “Love on Tap” special package!

Holiday Inn Oceanfront

6600 Coastal Hwy, Ocean City, Maryland 21842| 410-524-1600

Special package includes:

• 2 Nights Accommodations in a fully-equipped efficiency w/kitchenette and private balcony on Fri., Feb. 28 – Feb. 29, with check-out Mar. 1, 2020
• $25 Gift Card for Touch of Italy Restaurant
• Admission to the 5th Annual Love on Tap Beer Festival at the Ocean City Convention Center

Package Price:

• $143 per person based on double occupancy
• $114 per person based on triple occupancy
• $99 per person based on quadruple occupancy
• $231 per person based on single occupancy

To make your reservation, please call 410-524-1600 for reservations and ask for the “Love on Tap” special package!

Double Tree by Hilton Ocean City Oceanfront

3301 Atlantic Avenue, Ocean City, Maryland 21842| 410-289-1234

Special package includes:

• 2 Nights Accommodations on Fri., Feb. 28 – Feb. 29, with check-out Mar. 1, 2020
• 2 Breakfasts Per Person at the award-winning Marlin Moon Restaurant
• Admission to the 5th Annual Love on Tap Beer Festival at the Ocean City Convention Center

Package Price:

• $176 per person based on double occupancy
• $140 per person based on triple occupancy
• $121 per person based on quadruple occupancy
• $284 per person based on single occupancy

To make your reservation, please call 410-289-1234 for reservations and ask for the “Love on Tap” special package!

Residence Inn by Marriott Ocean City

300 Seabay Lane, 61st Bayside Ocean City, Maryland 21842    410-732-2222
Package includes:
– One night in a Premium Bay View Studio Suite with two Queens
 – 2 General Admission festival tickets
– $20 Food & Beverage voucher for Bayview Bar & Grille (onsite)
– full hot breakfast buffet
– Welcome snack amenity for two
 
$149 per night plus tax
 
*Upgrade to VIP passes in a Premium Bay View King Studio Suite for $30 more ($179)

Please call 410.723.2222 Ext 5009 and use Code “LTBS” or book online

Park Place Hotel

208 North Baltimore Avenue Ocean City, Maryland 21842    410-289-6440

  • February 28 and 29, 2020 – only $229.99
  • Friday and Saturday nights in a Bay View Efficiency
  • Two tickets to Love on Tap  at the Convention Center 1:30-4:30pm
  • Complimentary on-site parking
  • 1pm Checkout on Sunday
  • Price includes all taxes and is based on 2 adults staying 2 nights
  • Additional nights may be added to this package
  • Package must be reserved at least one day prior to arrival
  • Must be 21 or older to reserve package
  • Upgrade to the new 7th floor for $20 more!
  • Upgrade to an oceanfront room for just $40 more!
  • Upgrade to a new 7th floor oceanfront room for $100 more!
  • Upgrade to VIP tickets for $30 more (tasting starts at 12:30pm)
  • Each additional adult is $60
  • One night packages are also available

Please call 410-289-6440 to reserve package, it is not available to book online.

Aloft Ocean City

4501 Coastal Highway Ocean City, MD 21842     443-373-0800

One or two night packages available:

  • One night package from $159 per night
  • Two night package from $119 per night

One or two nights room rate includes:

  • 2 GA Tickets per reservation for the 5th Annual Love on Tap Beer Festival at the Ocean City Convention Center-
  • 2 Craft Beer drink vouchers at WXYZ Bar per reservation
  • Live Music
  • Complimentary Shuttle to the Convention Center
  • Complimentary Sunday late check out.

Dunes Manor Hotel Court and Suites

2800 Baltimore Avenue Ocean City, MD 21842    1-800-523-2888

  • One night package from $140 per night

One Night Package

Saturday,  February 29, 2020

  • Overnight accommodations for 1 night – oceanfront double queen or king
  • 2 GA Tickets per reservation for the 5th Annual Love on Tap Beer Festival at the Ocean City Convention Center from 1:30 – 4:30 PM-
  • Ticket to the Exclusive oceanfront Brewer’s Pajama Breakfast at the Victorian Room with a “beverage” from 10 am – 12noon
  • Keepsake tasting glass (1 per person)
  • Late Check-Out @ 1:00pm
  • ALL Taxes and Service Fees
  • $140.00 for 1 person
  • $201.00 per couple
  • Call our Reservations department at 1-800-523-2888 to make your reservations

Clarion Resort Fontainebleau Hotel – Oceanfront

Two nights’ deluxe oceanview accommodations, a 4-pack of craft beer from a local brewery and 2 beer glasses, and $50 meal credit per room valid at any of our food and beverage outlets.

All rates are based on double occupancy and include tax.

Rates good for 2/1/2020- 2/29/2020

Please use Promotional Code: BEER

Crystal Beach Hotel

  • $109/night for an Ocean View Room *2 night minimum 
  • 2 General Admission tickets for Love on Tap at the Ocean City Convention Center 
  • 2 PM Late Check-Out 
  • 2 Complimentary Koozies

Bonita Beach Hotel

  • $89/night for an Ocean View Room
  • 2-night minimum 
  • 2 General Admission tickets for Love on Tap at the Ocean City Convention Center 
  • 2 PM Late Check-Out
  • 2 Complimentary Koozies

Fenwick Inn

  • $99/night for an Ocean View Room 
  • 2-night minimum 
  • 2 General Admission tickets for Love on Tap at the Ocean City Convention Center 
  • 2 PM Late Check-Out 
  • 2 Complimentary Koozies

Courtyard by Marriott Ocean City Oceanfront

Overnight accommodations including daily breakfast for two, two complementary drink vouchers per day to be redeemed in the Captain’s Table Restaurant, and special “Brew Guide” with all of the breweries to tour and shuttles available. 1pm late checkout on the day of departure. Valid for stays 2/1/2020-2/29/2020

 

Birding Tours to Enhance your Love on Tap Retreat

There are many ways to “Tour the Shore” and by visiting the Delmarva Region on a Brewery Road trip you can see, taste, touch, and enjoy The Shore in a way unlike any other. Your easy walking Tour of the Shore inside the convention center will make your odometer and your wallet happy, but don’t miss the opportunity to see some magnificent wildlife. Delmarva Birding Weekends will be offering  a chance to peep our feather friends here in Ocean City. See them in their natural habitats and find out what makes their species best suited for the coast. Click here for more information on tours for Feb 29 & March 1.

New to LOT Weekend

Brewer’s Round Table

The round table will feature:

  • various beer blogger from around the country along
  • local brewers
  • Rick Meehan, Mayor of Ocean City
  • Audience will have a chance to participate in conversation and win fun prizes!

The Bar will be open for the opportunity to drink a beer and grab a snack. Space is limited. Entry is FREE, but tickets are needed. Get tickets** HERE!

**Tickets include $10 of Free Play at Ocean Downs Casino and $10 food credit at Poseidon’s Pub**

Nightlife for the Leap Day Love on Tap Weekend

Seacrets will be hosting the Pre-Party on Friday night only like Seacrets can! Ocean City Maryland Hotels

 

From the Pen of the Captain’s Kid: The Coppertone Girl was a future OCBP lifeguard

From the Pen of the Captain’s Kid:

The Coppertone Girl was a future OCBP lifeguard

How did you get that great tan?”  the girl in a bikini asked, looking up at the Ocean City lifeguard.

“Why, Coppertone, of course.” he replied from his lifeguard stand, sometimes holding up a bottle like a television barker. “We get it from the Captain.”

The direct connection, during the early years of the lifeguard organization, between Coppertone sun tan lotion and the Ocean City Beach Patrol may be recalled by lifeguards from those years, but it is not widely known today.  Why did all the beach patrol lifeguards use Coppertone? And why was the competitor Sea and Ski never mentioned in the Craig household?  Equally little known is the fact that the famous Coppertone girl later became a member of the Ocean City Beach Patrol.  Want to know who it was?  Purchase a copy of my book Saving Lives: A History of the Ocean City Beach Patrol, and you can “read all about it.” 

Almost everyone knows the image of the little girl and the dog that tugs at the girl’s bathing suit to reveal a tan line and a bit of her derrière.  “Don’t be a Paleface” was already an established slogan for the new sun tan lotion company in the early 1950s, but the cartoon-like drawing of what became universally known as the Coppertone Girl is one of the most recognized images in marketing history.  If you see the drawing, you immediately think ‘Coppertone,” and conversely if someone mentions the little girl on the beach who looks back as the dog  yanks down her shorts, almost everyone knows that’s a Coppertone image.

During the first summer that Robert S. Craig served as captain of the beach patrol, his brother Frank was a rookie guard.  A student at University of Delaware, Frank S. Craig, Jr., continued to work on the beach patrol during the summers of 1946-8 and possibly 1949.  After a brief Navy stint, Craig’s brother moved to south Florida where he was hired by Coppertone and soon rose in the ranks to serve as vice president in charge of advertising/marketing.   Coppertone was a tan darkening skin lotion invented in 1944 by Benjamin Green, a Hungarian-born druggist from Cleveland, Ohio. Green opened a pharmacy in Coconut Grove, Florida, where he dispensed the lotion, but by 1950 he had sold his tanning lotion to investors.  It was at this point that two lines crossed, both linked to the Craigs.  Frank found employment with Coppertone, and his older brother Robert (captain of the Ocean City Beach Patrol and an amateur photographer)  snapped a picture of a child and a dog on the beach—you guessed it, the dog’s paw tugged down the child’s bathing suit revealing white buttocks in contrast to a tanned body and startled face..  Captain Craig happened to share the photo with his brother Frank.

Frank took the image to artists at Coppertone, and, after some significant changes (Savings Lives discloses the full story), what would become the famous Coppertone Girl emerged not as a photo but as an artist’s sketch.  That sketch served Coppertone advertisements for a year or two when the original drawing was lost in a fire and another artist was hired through a different advertising agency to redraw the Coppertone girl.  Frank knew he already had a highly marketable and recognizable image in the initial sketch, but the second version was even more enticing.  Its creator was pin up artist Joyce Ballantyne Brand who had specialized in creating popular 1950s calendar girls, those familiar, pre-Playboy images of scantily clad female models advertising tools, cars, and farm equipment.  As a young boy in the 1950s, I remember seeing many such calendars displayed during the decade on the walls of workshops, farm sheds, and garages throughout the country.  At the time, Joyce Ballantyne Brand worked for Grant Advertising in New York, and it was she who was commissioned to re-create, not to create, the lost Coppertone girl sketch.  Both sketches, in turn, had been based on Captain Craig’s photograph, a fact that no other account discloses.  Indeed, in future years countless women later claimed that as a girl, they were the Coppertone girl and had never received royalties.   “Uncle Frank” never worried since presumably the company still had his brother’s photo negative—probably under lock and key in a huge safe somewhere, next to the secret Coca-Cola formula!   The mystery, for Ocean City, is this: who was the original subject, the future Ocean City Beach Patrol lifeguard?  Saving Lives: A History of the Ocean City Beach Patrol recounts the never before fully published story of the creation of the Coppertone Girl, and who she was.  For signed copies ($21.95 + $3.50 shipping) email me at rob.craig@arch.gatech.edu.  There is, of course, lots more about the history of the beach patrol in this illustrated book, as well as in its companion book, Maryland’s Ocean City Beach Patrol (21.99 + $3.50 shipping),   both books and others described in more detail at https://captains-kid-books.business.site.

Each summer former lifeguard Frank S. Craig, Jr.,  sent cases of Coppertone products to his brother in Ocean City to be distributed to the lifeguards who sat all day in the sun.  It was another clever marketing move:  who better to display the best suntans on the beach than the “bronze gods” who were only too happy to acknowledge that it was their free Coppertone that gave them such great tans.  Even the Coppertone Girl herself would grow up to be an Ocean City Beach Patrol lifeguard, sitting on the stand on 15th Street, and serving for five summers. 

Coppertone
The Coppertone Girl, image from a Coppertone beach bag, author’s collection. Photo by Robert M. Craig.

Ocean City, Maryland: Windmills – Meeting for Windmill Construction Off Coast

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Ocean City, Maryland: Windmills – Meeting for Windmill Construction Off Coast

Saturday, January 18th, 2020,12:00PM at Roland E. Powell Convention Center on 4001 Coastal Hwy, Ocean City, MD there will be a meeting for anyone that wants to voice their thoughts about proposed offshore wind farms directly off of Delaware and Maryland beaches. (Please comment below to let us know if you plan on attending to talk about Ocean City’s Windmills)

Mayor’s Office Sent Out Letter About Ocean City, Maryland Meeting for Windmill Construction Off Coast

Ocean City Maryland Windmills
graphic provided by Mayor’s Office to show scale of wind turbine

A Letter from the Mayor of Ocean City, Rick Meehan,  states, ” The Town of Ocean City while in support for clean energy in Maryland; has opposed the size and location of the wind turbines. As the size of the turbines has increased, so has our concern for the visual impact they will have on our community and our property values.” In response to the size of the windmills now being proposed, the letter further said, “In order to avoid the destruction of our natural view forever and the negative impact on our community, the Town of Ocean City is insisting these turbines be moved at least 33 miles from shore.”

” The Town of Ocean City while in support for clean energy in Maryland; has opposed the size and location of the wind turbines. As the size of the turbines has increased, so has our concern for the visual impact they will have on our community and our property values.”

Ocean City Maryland Windmills
graphic provided by Town of Ocean City

Previous Studies on Windmills impeding Ocean Views 

The letter from the Mayor’s office referenced studies done by both University of Delaware and North Carolina State University showing tourism is significantly impacted when turbines are in view.  The letter cited, ” studies suggest 15% of tourists would go elsewhere (UD study) and 54% of renters would not return (NC State Study).”

Ocean City, Maryland Windmill Construction Off Coast: Main Items of Concern

The meeting and letter our to educate and hear about the following possible impacts:

  • Property values 
  • Job loss
  • Power Grid Connection
  • Cost to Use Midmill Power Over Current Available Energy
  • Commercial Fishing
  • Marine & Wildlife

The Maryland Public Service Commission granted the town’s request to hold a public hearing to determine if additional restrictions should be placed on the projects due to the drastic increased size of the wind turbines.

Ocean City, Maryland Meeting for Anyone

If you would like to attend or have your voice heard Ocean City’s windmills, but cannot make the meeting, here is a link the Town of Ocean City  has provided to submit comments in the event of an absence. https://www.psc.state.md.us/make-a-public-comment/

 

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