
OCEAN CITY – Clear skies and large crowds highlighted last weekend’s Springfest celebration.
Last weekend, the Town of Ocean City celebrated its 32nd anniversary of Springfest, a free, four-day event featuring handmade crafts, live music and food. Held at the Inlet parking lot, Marketing and Communications Director Jessica Waters said the event attracted residents and visitors from surrounding areas.
“The 32nd annual Springfest event was an incredible celebration of the season, filled with vibrant energy and unforgettable experiences for our residents and guests,” she said. “The weather on Thursday and Friday started off a little chilly, but by Saturday the sun started shining and provided the perfect backdrop for the festivities, enhancing the already joyful atmosphere.”
Last year, Springfest opened as planned and attendees were able to enjoy the first two days. However, a nor’easter swept through the resort that Saturday, forcing officials to cancel the last two days of planned activities.
“This is not the Springfest we had hoped for, but our hardworking employees and vendors did the very best they could with challenging circumstances,” City Manager Terry McGean at the time. “We look forward to a bigger and brighter Springfest in 2023.”