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The Dispatch/Maryland Coast Dispatch
November 29, 2013
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OC JAMBOREE
JIMMY FORTUNE-IN CONCERT SATURDAY, NOV. 30, 2 P.M. • $35
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Coming To The OC Jamboree In West Ocean City
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local beach laws.” •Proprietors Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kelley invited guests to the Kelley’s County Store “for homeward bound vacationers” on Route 50 west. •At this time, The Embers North was located on 24th Street and Philadelphia Avenue. •In his City Hall Report, Councilman C.H. Shuey reported, “Our Eastern Shore member of the State Roads Commission, Mr. Leslie Evans informs me that the State Roads Commission voted unanimously yesterday to restore our 35 mph speed limit up to 94th Street, and to establish a 40 mph limit from there on up to the Delaware Line – we sincerely thank them.” •Bob and Ridge Harman were advertising their Tavern By-The-Sea within the Seascape Motel on 16th Street oceanfront. Among the highlighted items were “Michelob on Draught” and “Never a Cover or Minimum.”
Former lead tenor singer of The Statler Brothers for over 22 years comes back to the stage of The OC Jamboree this Christmas by overwhelming demand. SPEND AN INTIMATE, ACOUSTIC AFTERNOON WITH THIS SUPERSTAR OF COUNTRY MUSIC!
THE JOHNNY CASH CHRISTMAS SHOW SATURDAY, DEC. 7 • 2 P.M. • $30
The premier North American Johnny Cash Tribute Act – “Walking The Line returns to the stage of OC Jamboree this Christmas by popular demand as well. The show is modeled after shows that Johnny did for ABC Television in the late ‘70s. A MUST SEE!
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Issue Highlights
•An editorial opined, “The thing is the entire beach is there for public use and no one has the right to reserve a choice area as the beach umbrella renters do. A vacationer has the right to up-root an umbrella that happens to be sticking in the sand where he wishes to situate. … A beach umbrella ordinance would be somewhat difficult to enforce by local police, but it could easily be carried out by the several lifeguard Lieutenants deputized to enforce
Route 611 And 12600 Marjan Lane Ocean City, Md.
Dollywood’s Master Showman JAMES ROGERS-THE CHRISTMAS SHOW SATURDAY, DEC. 14 • 2 P.M. • $30
Multi-talented singer, songwriter and accomplished musician James Rogers brings his acclaimed one-man show to the stage of The OC Jamboree for a single uplifting holiday performance. James has thrilled audiences in Dollywood for over 25 years. His fans know him as a star of The Smokie Mountains’ “most-attended show” for five years at Music Mansion. SURE TO BE A HEARTWARMING CHRISTMAS EXPERIENCE!
THE OC JAMBOREE
Advance Reservations Are Strongly Urged Reservations Are Available At 410-213-7581 Or Online At www.ocjam.com
NOV. 21 THRU DEC. 28: COUNTRY CHRISTMAS MEMORIES MARCH 22: NEIL DIAMOND TRIBUTE SHOW
410-213-7581
www.ocjam.com dave@ocjam.com
JAMBOREE
APRIL 10: HEEHAW’S RONI STONEMAN IN CONCERT MAY 16: RONNIE MCDOWELL IN CONCERT
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