A lineup of Polar Bear-related events is listed on a sign at the LaCosta Lounge, the epicenter for weekend entertainment.
By Donald Wittkowski
Tens of thousands of visitors, many of them clad in bathing suits, will descend on Sea Isle City for an insanely fun weekend at the beach.
What’s the big deal, you say? They do that every summer weekend, right?
Well, they’re not waiting for summer. It will be in February. In the dead of winter.
Known as Polar Bear Weekend, the annual spectacle will unfold Feb. 17-19 with a series of family-friendly events as well as nightlife for grown-ups. The centerpiece event, on Saturday, Feb. 18, will see thousands of diehards in bathing suits and wacky costumes plunge into the chilly ocean at 2 p.m. during one of the zaniest rituals at the Jersey Shore.
Normally ghostly quiet during the off-season, the beach town will emerge from its winter hibernation to welcome perhaps as many as 60,000 visitors for what is expected to be a blockbuster weekend.
“Think of it as a summer weekend in the middle of February,” said Christopher Glancey, president of the Sea Isle City Chamber of Commerce and Revitalization.
Christopher Glancey, president of the Sea Isle City Chamber of Commerce and Revitalization, discusses final preparations for the Polar Bear festivities with his fellow board members.
At its board meeting Tuesday, the Chamber of Commerce focused on the final preparations and promotional efforts leading up to the big weekend. The board heard that even the long-range weather forecast looks promising for the weekend – partly sunny with temperatures hovering at a relatively mild 45 to 46 degrees.
A lineup of Polar Bear-related events is listed on a sign at the LaCosta Lounge, the epicenter for weekend entertainment.
To provide security over the weekend, Sea Isle’s police department will be supplemented by officers from neighboring towns, the State Police and the Cape May County Sheriff’s Office.
“With police, it’s basically all hands on deck,” City Business Administrator George Savastano said. “We believe the presence of so many law enforcement officers will provide a sense of peace and security in people’s minds.”