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Ocean City Life-Saving Station Museum Offering Free Outdoor Programs

Outdoor Programsย 

Ifย you areย looking for safe outdoor entertainment and want to venture out to the Boardwalk, be sure to head to the Ocean City Life-Saving Station Museum. The museum is offering free and interactive outdoor programs four days a week at 10 a.m. for all ages.ย ย 

Courtesy of the Ocean City Life-Saving Station Museum

Programs began on June 29thย and will run through August 22nd. Each Monday, you can learn about the history of our Surfmen. On Tuesdays, listen to the Beach Patrol for more information about how they keep beachgoers safe. The most popular lecture, โ€œAll About Sharksโ€ is offered each Thursday. Do you know how long the biggest great white shark ever found was?ย You willย know after your time outside the museum! On Fridays, visitors can learn about the formation of Ocean City and the creatures that inhabit the sky and water.ย ย 

Christine Okerblom, Assistant Curator, is proud of the presentations and says they have been a success. โ€œWeโ€™ve had good turnout. Many people walk by and see that this is something they are interested in, so they stop and listen. That is the beauty of being on the Boardwalk,โ€ said Okerblom.ย ย ย ย 

Many programs are presented by knowledgeable interns from Salisbury University. Intern Garrett Allen recently presented the shark program and enjoys interacting with the audience. โ€œI love when the kids volunteer to participate in our demonstrations. I love to see them get excited and learn something new.,โ€ said Allen.ย ย ย ย 

Presenters are learning to interact with the audience in new ways as they try to keep their distance. For example, toย demonstrateย the length of the largest great white shark ever found, two people take opposite ends of a rope that spans far greater than 6 feet.ย ย 

During the shark program, Allen holds up photos, shows fossilized dried jaws, and even gives out shark teeth! Children are mesmerized. All materials used during the presentation are wiped down after each program.

Chairs areย providedย outside and are sanitized after each use. You can also bring your own chairs or simply remain standing.ย ย 

Another outdoor program, โ€œSalt Waterย Fishing Then & Nowโ€ runs Monday-Saturday at 11 a.m. throughout the summer and teaches the history of sportfishing.ย Youโ€™llย even get some tips to help improve your fishing skills.ย ย ย 

Indoor Exhibits and COVID-19ย 

The museum is allowing visitors indoors from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., but a mask isย requiredย for those ages 12 and over. Capacity is limited to 20 people and you can find hand sanitizer all over the building.ย ย ย ย 

Indoor exhibits include the history of the Boardwalk, sands from around the world, the history of surfing, and the history of the United States Live-Saving Service. A new exhibit, A Feminine Touch, shows how women played a vital role inย establishingย the town of Ocean City.ย ย 

The museum was recently listed as one of the top 50 things to do in Ocean City by the Baltimore Sun. It is certainly one attraction youย donโ€™tย want to miss during your trip to the beach!ย ย 

More Information and Contactย 

For more information and indoor admission prices, clickย hereย or call 410-289-4991.ย ย 

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Logan Dubel
Logan Dubel
Logan Dubel is a contributor for OceanCity.com and the host of "This Week in Ocean City." He is a Baltimore County native, Franklin High School graduate, and an undergraduate journalism and media student at the University of Texas at Austin. He joined the OceanCity.com team in June 2020. On the shore, he has also served as a writer at the Art League of Ocean City and the Ocean City Life-Saving Station Museum. Logan has a strong passion for covering the news and its impact on Marylanders. Since arriving at OceanCity.com, he has covered the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic, interviewed newsmakers including former First Lady Yumi Hogan, Mayor Rick Meehan, and members of the City Council, featured local businesses, and covered local events. As a collegiate journalist, Logan also works as a Life and Arts Reporter for The Daily Texan and an anchor/reporter for Texas Student Television. Most recently, he anchored live coverage of the 2022 Midterm Elections and reported from the CMT Music Awards Red Carpet. Have a story idea? Contact logan@oceancity.com.

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