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Arlene Fink brims with Ocean Beach spirit at the Woman's Club Hat Contest.
[ “milan kovacevic” ]
Arlene Fink brims with Ocean Beach spirit at the Woman’s Club Hat Contest.
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The Ocean Beach Woman’s Club is inviting entries for its fourth annual hat contest scheduled for 6:30 to 8 p.m. Thursday, April 4, at Dirty Birds restaurant, 1929 Cable St.

The free competition is open to everyone to wear a favorite hat or create a new one and possibly win a prize.

The inspiration for the contest originally came from a book by Kathy Blavatt called “Ocean Beach: Where Land and Water Meet.” It contains a photo of Mae Clarke wearing a tall, elaborately decorated floral hat around 1960.

This year’s “hat-egories” are Best Party Hat, Most Ridiculous, Most OBcean and Ode to Mae, a nod to the club’s garden tradition.

All in attendance will be able to vote for their choices in each category.

The contest also will commemorate the Woman’s Club’s 100th anniversary.

For more information, email [email protected], call (619) 222-1008 or visit oceanbeachwomansclub.org.

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