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Ocean City's Annual Red And White Weekend Returns Sept. 24
The Ocean City Alumni Association will kick off its 13th annual Red & White Weekend with activities before a home football game on Sept. 24.
OCEAN CITY, NJ — The Ocean City Alumni Association will kick off the 13th annual Red & White Weekend with pre-game activities before the home football game at Carey Stadium on Friday, Sept. 24.
The pre-game fun will serve as a rally for alumni, students, parents and fans and will be held from 4 to 6 p.m. on the practice football field.
The pre-game rally will include hoagies from Sack O Subs, free face painting, free giveaways to show school spirit, music, Johnson’s Popcorn and more.
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Veterans and alumni will be recognized on the field prior to kickoff of the 6 p.m. football game against Seneca. Veterans should check-in upon arrival at the practice field.
The alumni association will honor Antwan McClellan ‘93 for his dedication to his community and alma mater. McClellan currently serves as District 1 NJ Assemblyman, a district that includes his hometown of Ocean City. He is the first African American to represent District 1 in the Assembly.
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The rally is sponsored by AtlantiCare, Let’s Party Events, Sack O Subs and Johnson’s Popcorn and is open to all fans, alumni and the community. In case of inclement weather the event will be held in the Civic Center.
For more information on the football event, call Marcia Shallcross McCulley at 609-425-2911.
Additional weekend activities will include an OCHS Sports Hall of Fame induction. For more information contact Geoff Haines, OCHS Athletic Director, at 609-399-1290.
The Ocean City Education Foundation will be hosting a Red and White Social in October. For more information visit OCNJEF.com.
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