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When more than 3,000 college students swarm the beach at Crystal Pier Aug. 19, both Wrightsville Beach and University of North Carolina Wilmington officials said years of partnership ensure the 2014 UNCW Beach Blast will unfold problem-free.
Beachblast online free
The event, which will be held from 1-2:30 p.m., will include a number of free activities. Families can participate in games, crafts, hula-hoop, dancing. Music and dancing will be provided by radio station WOBM. Buster from the Lakewood BlueClaws will be joining in the games.
Harrell said UNCW also would encourage students to use the free shuttle instead of driving themselves and causing parking headaches, and would deploy 30 additional trash cans along with a beach sweep right after the event.
The Department of Parks & Recreation offers weekday specials through the season on the following schedule:Monday: Admission is free for children and $1 for county residents.
Tuesday: Admission is $10 per vehicle or half-price admission for county residents.
Wednesday: Half-price admission for county residents and free admission for seniors.
Thursday: All admission is half price.
Friday: Admission is $1 for county residents.
Monday through Friday: All admission is half price after 5 p.m.
For additional information, please contact the Calvert County Department of Parks & Recreation at 410-535-1600, ext. 2649. For updates on Parks & Recreation services, park availability, field closures and more visit Parks & Recreation at www.Facebook.com/CalvertCountyParks. 2ff7e9595c
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