Italian festival in ocean township celebrates heritage and culture

Italian Festival in Ocean Township Celebrates Heritage and Culture

August 10, 2024

OCEAN TOWNSHIP, NJ — The Italian American Association of Ocean Township is hosting its annual Italian Festival at Joe Palaia Park, running from August 7 to 11. This popular event, which draws over 80,000 visitors each year, offers a vibrant celebration of Italian heritage and culture.

Attendees can indulge in a wide array of traditional Italian foods while enjoying various family-friendly activities. The festival features rides, games, and live music, providing entertainment for visitors of all ages.

The event is free to attend and takes place at Joe Palaia Park, Ocean Township, NJ. The festival promises an enriching experience filled with the flavors and traditions of Italy.

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