Winter Warrior Challenge, Family Fun Day, Harriet Tubman Experience and Broadway Love Songs

The Winter Warrior Challenge will return for its second year on Saturday, Feb. 15, and registration remains open for the event’s fun and wintry competition.

Winter Warrior includes an obstacle course race for children, a “Winter Warrior” obstacle challenge for adults, and team challenges such as a fire truck pull.

  1. Kids Obstacles: A fun, non-competitive course includes a rock wall, hazard walls, cargo net, agility poles, teeter plank, monkey bars, floating steps, tire run, and noodle tower. Kids also will get a chance to test their strength in their own fire truck pull.

  1. “Winter Warrior Challenge”: Show your grit on a cold 2.5-mile course with 10 obstacles. Look for things like sand mounds, tires, teeter-totters and monkey bars along the way. This race is reserved for participants ages 14 and older. All survivors receive an exclusive Winter Warrior Challenge finisher T-shirt.
  2. “Winter Warrior” Team Challenges: Teams of four from local businesses, organizations, churches and other groups will compete in events such as a fire-truck pull, dummy rescue and tire-flip relay.

Registration for all events is open now, and discounted fees will be available through 4 p.m. Feb. 12. For complete information and registration, visit ocnj.us/race-events.

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The sixth annual Ocean City Nature & The Environment Family Fun Day is set for 9:30 a.m. to noon on Saturday Feb. 15 in the cafeteria at Ocean City High School (501 Atlantic Avenue).

The event is free and provides a great chance to get the kids out to do something educational, interactive and have loads of fun on President’s Day Weekend. This year’s program will include a wide range of nature and environmentally focused, hands-on experiences for both children and adults.  Last year’s event drew more than 850 parents and kids.

Some of the activities include:

  1. Small zoo animal interaction
  2. Marine life interaction
  3. Recycling arts and crafts
  4. Nature and environmental take-aways
  5. Food drive: Please bring non-perishable and staple foods and personal products to donate
  6. The importance of pollinating insects – show-and-tell
  7. Planting you own pollinator garden – show-and-tell and seed giveaway
  8. Bringing back the original jersey tomato – show-and-tell and seed giveaway
  9. Environmentally friendly shellfish replenishing demonstration
  10. Protecting the watershed and cleaning up the bay demonstration
  11. Trash decomposition and the environment
  12. The ins and outs of recycling
  13. How to compost
  14. Native plants exhibit
  15. Solid waste and wastewater management
  16. Electric vehicle charging location maps

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The Ocean City Historical Museum invites the public to celebrate Black History Month with a free interactive performance titled “The Harriet Experience.” Re-enactor Crystal Hines will bring Harriet to life. The event is at 1 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 15 in the Chris Maloney Lecture Hall at the Ocean City Community Center. A meet-and-greet with live music and light refreshments will follow the presentation.

 

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As Valentine’s Day approaches, the Greater Ocean City Theatre Company invites everybody to celebrate love with some of the most enchanting, unforgettable and lovey-dovey songs to ever grace the Broadway stage. Select performers from OCTC’s Professional Broadway Series and student programming will return to the Ocean City Music Pier stage to perform “Broadway Love Songs Cabaret” at 3 p.m. Saturday, February 15.

The love of Broadway will truly fill the historic Music Pier at Moorlyn Terrace and the Boardwalk with plenty of free parking.

Tickets are $15 for seniors and kids under age 12, and $18 for everyone else. All proceeds benefit OCTC. Advanced reservations are strongly suggested. To reserve your tickets, visit oceancitytheatrecompany.com. Bring that special someone, your family, a friend or simply let Broadway be your Valentine this year.

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