Ocean City’s St. Patrick’s Day festivities may be over, but only until next year — and if there’s one thing you can count on in OC, it’s the annual St. Patrick’s Day parade and festival that have marked the start of the town’s “on”-season since 1980.
Coming down to town for the weekend parade has been a tradition in my family for over two decades. Now that I live here, the weekend itinerary is a little different, but much of it remains the same: We meet up at whatever hotel they’re staying at (my parents have a few favorites but they’re not loyal to one particular hotel, which means I’m starting to become a connoisseur of hotel hot tubs). We go out for breakfast somewhere we can see the parade out the window, just in case we’re running a little late (that happens often). We find a nice viewing spot along the street (we don’t really need to stake out a spot now that my sisters and I aren’t little kids anymore, but having a front-row view is pertinent if you’re a little kid looking to fill a bag up with chocolate and beads). Then we hit the hotel pool before going out for a few drinks.
If you’ve been hitting the various Ocean City parades and festivals for decades the way my family has, you’re probably an old pro at navigating the streets, the restaurants and the bars on such busy weekends. There’s a good chance that your weekend/parade-day itinerary is as tried and true as ours is.
But regardless, because we had such a great day on Saturday, aka St. Patrick’s Day, I’d just like to share a few steps that we’ve taken year after year to ensure our St. Pat’s weekend is a success. See below for pictures from the Delmarva Irish-American Club’s 39th St. Patrick’s Day Parade, and for the 2018 list of winners.
Step 1: Stay somewhere fun.
Step 2: Start the morning off right.
Step 3: Stake out your spot.
Step 4: Enjoy the parade.
2018 winners
Best Marching Unit: Sussex Central High School Marching Band Honorable Mention: New York City Fire Department Retired Lt. Joseph DiMartino
Best Commercial Float: Barn 34 Honorable Mention: Delaware Elevator
Best Non-Commercial Float: The Frat Boys Honorable Mention: Relay for Life of Northern Worcester County
Best Motorized Unit: Jolly Roger Parks Honorable Mention: Watermen and Waterwomen
Best Adult Group: Barefoot Beach Bride Honorable Mention: Gerald and Esther Lupton
Best Youth Group: Float of Hope Honorable Mention: K-Coast Surf Shop
Special Committee Award: Ocean98/Seacrets/Seacrets Distilling Company Judges’ Choice Award: Camden County Emerald Society Pipes and Drums
Best Overall: Believe in Tomorrow National Children’s Foundation
Kristin is a writer and photographer in Ocean City, Maryland, and is the content manager for OceanCity.com and other State Ventures, LLC sites. She loves getting reader-submitted stories and photos, so send her an email anytime. She also works part-time at the Art League of Ocean City and the Ocean City Film Festival and lives just off the peninsula with her dog and fiancé. Her photos can be found on Instagram @oc_kristin.
Your step #3 is a picture of our float, pulled by Quality Supplier tractor, with driver Mike Winebrenner. We will be pulling the float again this year. We love OC and St. Patty’s Day parade!!!!! We stay at the Margot Beach Suites, and they are awesome rooms!!
The Dirt Road Soldiers had a blast taking part in this years Saint Patrick’s day parade. And we look forward to being in it again. For more info on how you can help veteran’s in your area visit our website http://www.DirtRoadSoldiers.com and “Like Us” on Facebook at Dirt Road Soldiers. See you next year!!!!
Your step #3 is a picture of our float, pulled by Quality Supplier tractor, with driver Mike Winebrenner. We will be pulling the float again this year. We love OC and St. Patty’s Day parade!!!!! We stay at the Margot Beach Suites, and they are awesome rooms!!
The Dirt Road Soldiers had a blast taking part in this years Saint Patrick’s day parade. And we look forward to being in it again. For more info on how you can help veteran’s in your area visit our website http://www.DirtRoadSoldiers.com and “Like Us” on Facebook at Dirt Road Soldiers. See you next year!!!!