Showing posts with label beachfire party. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beachfire party. Show all posts

Saturday, August 17, 2013

OMP End-of-Season Beach Party!

This year's End-of-Season party was a fun-filled evening, complete with entertainment from David McCoy's one-man band, dancing on the sand, singing along to "Sweet Caroline" and enjoying s'mores cooked over a fire.

Beach living at its finest.

Big thanks go out to the Party Committee, and especially to Marie-Louise and Nancy for being so organized (and staying to clean up at the end!)

It was great to see so many friends and neighbors gather for one last drink...

 ...and then it's time to pack up the beach chairs, dust the sand off our feet and put shoes back on to head home... already looking forward to next year's beach parties!

Sunday, August 19, 2012

OMP Beach Party!

The annual OMP end-of-season party was a big success, despite a weather system that threatened thunder all day. It was a nice night up on Seaway Beach, with lots of kids and grandkids in attendance.

Marie Louise was the party coordinator, and did an excellent job of making sure the beer and wine flowed for the adults, and the marshmallows flowed for the children! Thanks, Marie Louise!


Mark was one of the fire marshalls, and was thrilled to have his son and daughter-in-law along to help him!

Roasting marshmallows on the beach is a real treat for all ages...


...even teenagers and some of the "big kids" were seen roasting and eating s'mores!


Others brought their own treats, like Anna's Longaberger full of muffins (yum!) and some just smiled for the camera - Hi, Betty and Elaine! I realize I don't have photos of everyone at the party - it was a big party - mostly because I was also attending the party, and chatting with friends and neighbors I haven't seen enough of this summer.

Even the littlest of Old Mill Point grandchildren were on the beach for the party, like these little cuties from the Volpe clan.

All in all, a very successful evening for the second-annual-Beachfire-event. As traditions go, this is a keeper.