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Ocean City, Maryland’s Sunfest says farewell to summer for the 36th year Sept. 23-26 with an eclectic mix of food, live entertainment, arts and crafts, hayrides and more.
ResortQuest offers vacation rental accommodations - from $90 per night, plus fees - in Ocean City and nearby coastal Delaware, including Bethany Beach, Fenwick Island, North Bethany, Ocean View and South Bethany, as well as the area’s finest, amenity-filled communities of Sea Colony, The Village at Bear Trap Dunes and Bayside. Ocean City real estate for sale and Ocean City vacation rentals, available through ResortQuest, include oceanfront condos.
Sunfest’s headline entertainment kicks off under the big-top tent at the Ocean City inlet on Thurs., Sept. 23, with The Hubcaps.
Country music artist and two-time ASCAP Songwriter of the Year Phil Vassar, with Gloriana, takes the stage on Fri., Sept. 24. Vassar posted nine No. 1 hits – three of his own and six more for the likes of Alan Jackson, Tim McGraw, Jo Dee Messina and Colin Raye.
Blood Sweat & Tears (BS&T), with former Three Dog Night frontman Chuck Negron, provides headline entertainment on Sat., Sept. 25. Three-time Grammy winner BS&T has sold millions of albums since forming in 1968.
Sunfest wraps up with Fab Four tribute band Beatlemania Again, a free show starting at 4:30 p.m. on Sun., Sept. 26.
About ResortQuest Delaware & Maryland
Since the early 1970s, ResortQuest Delaware & Maryland has provided real estate sales, vacation rental and homeowner association management services to Sea Colony and other fine communities in Delaware's Quiet Resorts and the surrounding coastal areas. With offices in southern Delaware and Ocean City, Md., the company offers comprehensive vacation rental services to more than 870 vacation rental properties. ResortQuest is consistently the real estate market leader for listings, sales and listings sold in southeast Sussex County, according to the Sussex County Association of REALTORS® Multiple Listing Service. Its homeowner association management division represents the needs of nearly 4,000 homeowners in 44 associations from Lewes to Fenwick Island, Delaware