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From the Prez - Remember our next Roost meeting will again be held at the Fenwick Inn's OC360 restaurant on July 13 @ 7:30. We will have a guest speaker from The Friends of Assateague Island.The Summer Picnic is fast approaching - July 9th. See report from Entertainment Chair Maggie Miller.Leave plastic or other bags for Diakonia in my white Ford pick up truck parked out from of the hotel BEFORE you come up for the meeting. Thanks. Diakonia really appreciates our monthly donations of these bags.Volunteer to take over Membership Committee chair for Jo Ann Elder is needed ASAP. Please contact Jo Ann or myself.
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Dates to Remember:
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Sunday, July 9th – Summer Picnic @ White Horse Park.
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Thursday, July 13th – Monthly Roost Meeting, 7:30pm @ OC360.
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Thursday July 27th - Shorebirds Game w/reserved tables & buffet.
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Thursday, August 10th – Monthly Roost Meeting, 7:30pm @ The Big Easy on 60.
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Wednesday, August 16th – Duckaneer Cruise, 7-9pm.
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Thursday, September 14th – Monthly Roost Meeting, 7:30pm @ The Big Easy on 60.
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Road TripsNASHVILLE: We now have 12 rooms booked at the Union Station Hotel for our Nashville Trip, so the Group rate we all paid is guaranteed. We actually have 45 people going to the game and I will need to pay for those tickets on June 15th. I am also working on the design for the Road Trip Shirts and should have a mock-up in the next week or so. If you have not sent me your shirt sizes and checks, please do so soon. Game tix are $65/each and shirts are $15/each. Checks should be made out to me and mailed to: 15 Windward Ct., Ocean Pines, Md.LONDON: I am working on the London Road Trip shirt design and should have a mock-up by the July meeting. Maggie and I are planning on having a get together to discuss the trip and sightseeing options. We hope to set a date for that soon. I am getting prices for a van to provide RT group transportation from OC to BWI airport for those that don’t want to drive back and forth or pay to leave their car in the Long Term parking lot. Please let me know if you would be interested. I will have prices by the July meeting. If you have any questions, please give me a call.Thanks, Gary.
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Dues: The following members have not paid their dues as of April 30: Martin Baer, Charles Boilon, JoAnn Bokman, Mary Bokman, Russ Curry, Steve Drocella, Matt Harbaugh, Darrel & Sandra Jackson, Judy Labarre, Chris & Bob Landefeld, Julie Loconus, Colby Phillips, Gay Pitz, Les Purcell, David Reeve, Jane Rones, Hank Schroding, Henry Schroding, Diane Simmons, Shane Warrne, Al Webster, Bill & Mary Wentworth. I apologize if your name is listed in error; please let me know asap if it is. Several members have informed me that they will not be renewing their dues. They are leaving in "good standing" and may return to the Roost at any time without paying another application fee. If you have any questions please e-mail me at jelder10@verizon.net. Don't forget that we are looking for a replacement for me as membership chairperson. Let one of the officers know if you're interested. Jo Ann.
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Ticket Exchange:
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For Sale: 2 Ravens’ PSLs, Section 102, Row 32, Seat 7-8; [Lower Level Sidelines on Visitors Side]. Contact Kathleen Matthews410-949-6747.
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For Sale: (3) seats. We would like to sell the PSL and can discuss the price if someone is interested in making an offer. The other options would be preferably to sell the whole season (at cost), but will consider selling by game if the tickets are available. Section 550, Row 21, Seats 9-11. Total amount = 2500.00 (833.00 each). We can be reach at, Craig at 410-977-4538 or Anita at 410-977-7760.
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We’d like to sell a set of either 2 or 4 tickets for the season. Section 532, row 10, seats 9-12 - $828 each for the season-face value. Call Don Vecchioni for more information at 443-909-6261 (cell).
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I'm selling my ticket and bus seat for the 10/1 Steeler game for $120. I'll be in Utah on that date. Contact Marc Grimes @ 302-222-0159.
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Entertainment: The Entertainment Committee would like you to join them for the following upcoming events:
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There is no Entertainment Committee meeting in July. We will hold the Entertainment Committee meeting for August at Abbey Burger on Wednesday August 2nd at 6pm. Abbey Burger is in the building located directly behind our old Blue Ox room. Please consider joining the Entertainment Committee to help plan our various events.
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Sunday, July 9th - Annual Roost Picnic – Aloha!
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Where: White Horse Park Pavilion, Ocean Pines
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Time: 12 to 5 pm
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Final Sign up for Picnic is now closed in order to have proper food estimation. We have 76 coming!
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Menu: Roasted whole pig luau style! Fried Chicken! Beans and slaw! Watermelon! BEER!
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Activity: Wear your ugliest Hawaiian shirt and win a prize! Other members of the Roost will vote on Ugliest Hawaiian Shirt. Anyone who has horseshoes, bocci set, corn hole game or any other games to play, please bring them to the picnic. Those of you who have attended this before know it can be hot, so if you want to bring a fan from home, please do. Bring a lawn chair too as seats at the picnic tables are limited.
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Help needed: Maggie needs help with set up and clean up. Please let Maggie know if you can help with this: maggiemiller964@gmail.com.
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Thursday July 27th - Shorebirds game. The final sign-up date has passed & we have 53 in our group which includes the 2 bus drivers that we pay into the game. All sign-ups have paid & the Shorebird bill has been finalized & paid. Anyone else desiring to go with us can arrange it by contacting Matt LeBlanc of the Shorebirds @ 410-219-3112, ext. 143. You must tell him you are joining the Ravens Roost group, (You can tell him you talked to me about it), pay for the tickets ($27.50pp) & pick them up at the Will Call box office. He must increase our reserved seating by that no. of tickets.The tickets have been picked up & will be distributed at the July 13th meeting at OC360. Anyone not able to attend that meeting needs to notify Ron Apperson @ 302-436-4790 or ronapperson@msn.com for other arrangements.There are 47 seats available on the bus; We have 32 people signed up to ride - all except four have already paid. They can pay ($5pp) at the July meeting or at the bus on game nite. We still have some more room for those who want to join us for the ride - let Ron know asap. Remember, this is a school bus but a very nice one year old one, with air conditioning but no bathroom. You know what to do before we leave. We can stop for emergencies if nec. Please, you can bring drinks but no alcohol on the school bus. The bus leaves from behind Montego Bay S.C. @ 5:15 pm.Enter the stadium by the center steps up to the 2nd level where your tickets will be scanned & you will receive your visor (for the 1st 500) & go straight ahead to the Hard Ball Cafe section where you should get a wristband for the food. Choose you seats at any table marked for us. There is also an elevator from the 1st level; go through the ground level turnstile for scanning & the elevator is straight ahead.Free Buffet is open from 6:35 - 9:05, free popcorn & soda starts at 6:05. Thirsty Thursday draft pints are $2.Thanks, Ron
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Wednesday, August 16th – Pirate & Wench Cruise on the Duckaneer!
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When: Wednesday August 16 (this is a date change from the prior announcement). We had to change the date due to another party booking the boat on the 15th!
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Time: 7 pm to 9 pm. You must be at the dock at 6:30pm. Come early and catch Happy Hour eats at MR Ducks. Or stay after the cruise and get something to eat then, but no food will be served on the boat.
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Cost: $20.00, cash bar
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TRIP IS LIMITED TO 45 people!! Don't get left out! We already have 36 signed up. Four have paid thus far.
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Where: Talbot Street Pier (MR Ducks). Talbot Street on the Bay.
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Cruise the lovely Assawoman Bay at sunset. Pillage other boats, maybe annoy the people at Seacrets with the water cannons. Wear your best Pirate or wench costume, or just strap on your wooden leg and an eye patch. This will be a fun evening.
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Sign up AND pay by the July 13th meeting. We already have 38 people signed up, need at least 35 PAID to hold the reservation. Non Roost folks (friends & family) are welcome, but no one under 21 please. If we have less than 35 the event will have to be cancelled. Please pay by the July 13 meeting or send your check, made out to Ravens Roost 44 to Maggie at 15 Windward Court, Ocean Pines MD 21811.
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Now thru Labor Day - 100 Nights of Lights, South End of Ocean City Boardwalk. From Memorial Day to Labor Day the south end of the boardwalk will light up with a new light show every night! The light display will be featured approximately every 20 minutes, from 9pm – 11pm.
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Tonight - Free Movies on the Beach at Carousel Hotel, On the Beach at the Carousel Hotel. Enjoy free movies on the beach every Wednesday from June 7 to August 30 at the Carousel Hotel on 117th St. in Ocean City MD. Each week, a general audience movie is presented free of charge on our 16 foot projector. Bring a beach chair or blanket & enjoy the night beside the ocean. Movie starts at dusk. For more information, call 800-626-2326.Save the Date - Complete Season Schedule:
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July 5: The Secret Life of Pets
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July 12: The BFG
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July 19: Finding Dory
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July 26: The Good Dinosaur
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August 2: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
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August 9: Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them
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August 16: Sing
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August 23: Back to the Future
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August 30: The Lego Batman Movie
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Tomorrow - Sunset Park Party Nights - Free Concert, S. Division St. & the Bay. Free Concerts Open to the Public Every Thursday Night in July and August from 7pm – 9pm. Enjoy a free concert while watching the sun set over the Isle of Wight Bay...the perfect location in Ocean City! Sunset Park is located along South Division Street between Philadelphia Avenue and the Bay, next to the US Coast Guard Station in downtown Ocean City MD. All concert admissions and parking are free and open to the public. Beverages, including beer, are available for purchase. Please bring your own chair.2017 Schedule:
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July 6 - Oh Boy (A Tribute to Buddy Holly)
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July 13 - Tranzfusion (Rock)
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July 20 - Lauren Glick (Blues / Soul / Rock)
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July 27 - British Invastion (Beatles Tribute Band)
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Aug 3 - Full Circle (Blues / R&B / Rock)
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Aug 10 - Blind Wind (Bluegrass / Americana / Classic Rock)
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Aug 17 - Eclipse (Journey Tribute Band)
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Aug 24 - Sir Rod (Rod Stewart Tribute)
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Aug 31 - Funk Shue (R&B / Funk / Soul)
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Tomorrow - Concerts in the Park, White Horse Park. Bring lawn chairs and a picnic and enjoy a free family-friendly concert. BYOB is permitted.
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July 6 - Barren Creek
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July 13 - Uptown Band
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July 20 - Delmarva Big Band
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July 27 - Prime Time
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August 3 - British Invasion Experience
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August 10 - Opposite Directions
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August 17 - Sons of Pirates
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August 24 - On the Edge
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Tomorrow - Dustin Lynch & Granger Smith, Freeman Stage. Tickets range from $40- $75. Born and raised in the rural countryside of Tullahoma, Tennessee, Dustin Lynch is a country rock singer/songwriter who began crafting his signature sound after moving to Nashville in 2003. He studied the songwriting craft at the city's famous Bluebird Cafe, began making his own compositions and eventually started to perform, making the rounds on the cafe and college circuits. Lynch earned a deal with Broken Bow Records and released his debut single "Cowboys and Angels," in 2012, quickly snagging the attention of the Nashville country music scene. By the time he released his eponymous debut album in 2012, he had captured a wide fan base across the US with his fusion of alternative country and rock and roll.Granger Smith is a country music singer/songwriter who goes by the moniker Earl Dibbles Jr. Born in Dallas and based in Nashville, he released his debut album, “Waiting on Forever,” in 1998 and slowly developed a following with his down-home style. With a solid fan base in place, he broke into mainstream country audiences with his seventh studio album and Pioneer Records debut, “Dirt Road Driveway,” which was released in 2013.Tickets required for all patrons, including infants and toddlers. No re-entry allowed. Seats are provided in Assigned Seating sections. No chairs are provided or permitted in Standing Room Only sections.
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Saturday (morning) - Books in Motion at Freeman Stage - Move, Jump, and Dance while Listening to Books! Freeman Stage. Books in Motion is a movement-filled literacy-based program for 2-year-olds to second graders. Get ready to move, jump, and dance while listening to books. This performance is free for all to attend. Please BYOC- Bring Your Own Chair. Children age 12 & under must be accompanied by an adult.
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Sunday - Somerset Plaza - Free Live Concerts & OC Cruzer Classic Car Display, Somerset Plaza between the Boardwalk and Baltimore Ave. Enjoy FREE special events and concerts on Somerset Plaza, located on Somerset Street between the Boardwalk and Baltimore Avenue in downtown Ocean City. All events start at 3pm. OC Cruzer cars will be on display during all music events. Somerset Plaza is a semi-pedestrian street that is closed to all vehicular traffic during these special events.Save The Dates... 2017 Concert Schedule:
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July 16: Rob Fahey (Rock)
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August 13: One Night Stand (Classic Rock)
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September 10: Blake Haley (Acoustic / Country / Rock)
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September 24: DJ Music
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Entertainment subject to change without notice.
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For more information, call 410-289-7739.
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Sunday - Sundaes in the Park - Free Concert, Family Fun & Fireworks, Northside Park. Outdoor live music, children's activities, ice cream and fireworks...what could be better? Bring your picnic basket and beach chairs to Northside Park, located at 125th Street and the Bay for ice cream sundaes, live entertainment, children's activities and fireworks. All entertainment is free. Create your own ice cream sundae with delicious toppings for a small price. Listen to your musical favorites and watch the sunset over the beautiful Assawoman Bay. Fireworks start at 9pm. For more information call 410-250-0125.
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July 9 - The Beach Bumz
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July 16 – Uprizing
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July 23 - Kick It Out (Heart Tribute)
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July 30 - Boy in Black (Johnny Cash Tribute)
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August 6 - Guys in Thin Ties
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August 13 - Front Page News
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August 20 - Southern Charm
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August 27 - The British Invasion Experience
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September 3 - Separate Ways (Journey Tribute)
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Monday/Friday - Free Movies on the Beach on 27th Street, On the Beach at 27th Street. Enjoy free movies on the beach every Monday and Friday from June 26 to August 11. Each week, a general audience movie is presented free of charge on our 16 foot projector. Bring a beach chair or blanket & enjoy the night beside the ocean. Movie starts around 8:30 p.m. For more information, call 410-250-0125.
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Save the Date - Complete Season Schedule:
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July 7: Surf's Up 2
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July 10: The Jungle Book
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July 14: The Lego Batman Movie
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July 17: Pete's Dragon
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July 21: The BFG
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July 24: Frozen
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July 28: Storks
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July 31: Finding Dory
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August 4: Moana
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August 7: Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
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August 11: The Secret Life of Pets
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Tuesday - Family Beach Olympics - Free Family Fun, On the Beach at 27th St. Enjoy free family fun on the beach! Each Tuesday evening features a variety of contests for all ages. Events include sand castle contests, tug-of-war, relay games, and more. All activities are free and are offered from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Children must be accompanied by adults. For more information, call 1-800-626-2326.
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Tuesday - OC Beach Dance Party With DJ Batman - DJ Batman - OC's Legendary DJ, On the Beach at the Caroline Street Stage. Dance the evening away with live entertainment hosted by DJ Batman at Ocean City's Caroline Street Stage on the beach by the Boardwalk! Grab your beach chair, blanket and friends and head downtown for an evening of interactive entertainment. Come early to get a prime spot on the beach to enjoy the music and dance in the sand!2017 Schedule
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July 11: DJ Batman, OC's Legendary DJ
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July 18: 60s Night - Janglebach & DJ Batman
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July 25: 70s Night - The 1974 & DJ Batman
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August 8: DJ Batman, OC's Legendary DJ
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August 15: 80s Night - The New Romance & DJ Batman
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August 22: 90s Night - Here's to the Night & DJ Batman
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August 29: Mike Hines & the Look & DJ Batman
For more information, please contact the Ocean City Recreation and Park Department at 410-250-0125 or the Ocean City Visitors Cener at 800-626-2326. Please consider using public transportation as parking is limited in the downtown area. -
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Tuesday - Blues Traveler, The Freeman Stage at Bayside. Tickets range from $44 to $58. After selling millions of records and logging thousands of miles on the road, Grammy award-winning band Blues Traveler continue to chart new musical directions evident on their 2015 “Blow Up The Moon.” A clever collaboration between various artists, “Blow Up The Moon” sees Blues Traveler keep an open-minded perspective on making music and enlists an eclectic mix of songwriters influenced by the band’s remarkable 25-plus year career.“Blow Up the Moon” is the first collaborative album that Blues Traveler has ever made. Prior to these sessions, it was rare for the band to have someone else perform on their songs and even more rare to have anyone outside the band write with them. This process was a unique and successful experience for each of these artists who each found new depths and energy in their writing and performance. “Blow Up The Moon” is an exciting collaboration featuring a range of artists across the spectrum, representing country, pop, reggae and hip-hop.Loud & Proud see Blues Traveler as a relevant artist and the collaborations as exciting partnerships proving the band’s versatility.This performance will offer limited Premium Assigned Seating tickets, where seats are provided, and General Admission tickets, where patrons should BYOC - Bring Your Own Chair. Tickets are required for all patrons, including infants and toddlers.
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A nun and a priest were traveling across the desert and realized halfway across that the camel they were using for transportation was about to die. They set up a make-shift camp, hoping someone would come to their rescue, but to no avail. Soon the camel died.After several days of not being rescued, they agreed that they were not going to be rescued. They prayed a lot (of course), and they discussed their predicament in great depth. Finally the priest said to the nun, "you know sister, I am about to die, and there's always been one thing I've wanted here on earth--to see a woman naked. Would you mind taking off your clothes so I can look at you?"The nun thought about his request for several seconds and then agreed to take off her clothes. As she was doing so, she remarked, "well, Father, now that I think about it, I've never seen a man naked, either. Would you mind taking off your clothes, too?"With little hesitation, the priest also stripped. Suddenly the nun exclaimed, "Father! What is that little thing hanging between your legs?"The priest patiently answered, "That, my child, is a gift from God. If I put it in you, it creates a new life.""Well," responded the nun, "forget about me. Stick it in the camel!"
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Got poop? Let me know! I’m going to try to get this out every Wednesday so if you get it to me by Tuesday I’ll try to include it. Your input is appreciated.
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Life is short. Focus on the good.
Frank
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