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August 20, 2026

Ocean City Pride Fest is May 30

OCEAN CITY – We Belong Cape May County is proud to host the fourth annual OC Pride Fest on Saturday, May 30, at the Ocean City Civic Center at 840 E. Sixth St.

This free, family-friendly event invites community members and visitors alike to come together for a day of celebration, connection, and inclusion.

OC Pride Fest 2026 will feature a wide range of activities, including family-friendly entertainment, community resource tables, and live performances throughout the day. The event continues to serve as a welcoming and affirming space for individuals and families to celebrate diversity and foster a sense of belonging across Cape May County.

Attendees can enjoy interactive activities for all ages, while also connecting with more than 50 community organizations offering resources, education, and support. Participating organizations include the Atlantic City Free Public Library, Zinn Education Project, Equality Cape May, New Jersey Department of Health, Garden State Equality, Shore Family Success Center, and many others. Music will be provided by a live DJ..

“OC Pride Fest is about creating a space where everyone feels seen, supported, and celebrated, each year, we are reminded of the power of community and the importance of coming together to uplift one another,” organizers said.

We’re excited to welcome everyone back for another meaningful and joyful event,” organizers said.

OC Pride Fest is made possible through the dedication of We Belong CMC board members, volunteers, and community partners. The organization extends sincere thanks to its sponsors for their continued support, including Beautiful Minds, Cape Assist, AtlantiCare, SJ AIDS Alliance, Univest, Let’s Party Events, Bee Mindful Wellness, and many more.

For more information about OC Pride Fest 2026, please contact We Belong CMC at webelongcmc@gmail.com.

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