Kevin Andrews, a 12-year-old artist, submitted the winning entry during Sea Isle City's contest for schoolchildren to design the St. Patrick's Day beach tag for 2023.
Following is an announcement from Sea Isle City Mayor Leonard Desiderio during the City Council meeting Tuesday morning:
A few months ago, our new CFO, Jen McIver, suggested that we do things a little different next year with our beach tags. In the past, our city staff has developed the designs for each of our beach tags (Seasonal, Christmas holiday, St. Patrick’s and Veterans’ tags).
This year, we opened up the design process to some of the most creative and artistic people in our community – our children. We advertised the program on our website and in our newsletters; and we received 197 entries for the design of our beach tags.
Over the past couple weeks, various members of our community have met with Jen, and today I’m pleased to announce the winners of the Beach Tag Art Contest.

Christmas beach tag
In other news, this weekend is Fall Family Festival. As usual, on Saturday we’ll be having our vendors line up along the Promenade; our food court on JFK between Landis and the Promenade; our free children’s entertainment and rides at Excursion Park; and on Sunday, we’ll have our annual Antique Auto Show.
I also want to announce that City Hall will be opened for business Saturday morning from 8:30 to noon. The administration will be opening up City Hall operations on four Saturdays during the year, to provide more opportunities for folks who would choose to come to City Hall in person, and perhaps aren’t able to do so from Monday to Friday.
As always, please remember – we are one Sea Isle City and together we’ll be stronger than ever.”
Mayor Leonard C. Desiderio
St. Patrick's Day beach tag