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MAY/JUNE 2016 NEWSLETTER
Princeton Commons News
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EMERGENCY NUMBERSNEWSLETTER STAFF
Distribution – Paul Murtha
Grace Morris PresidentDorothy Silady Vice PresidentLarry McIver Secretary Torry Pedersen TreasurerBob Hishon Trustee
* * * * *Mitch Paris Clubhouse ManagerAnne DiGenova Social ChairpersonDiane Legreide Chair Person, Architectural Review
ACTIVITIES
FIRSTSERVICE RESIDENTIAL
YOUR BOARD OF TRUSTEES
FirstService Residential is our management company. Their offices are located at:
21 Christopher Way, Eatontown, NJ 07724800-870-0010
Kathy Ayres email: [email protected]
Women’s Club – President Annette Amoresano Men’s Club – President Joe Callari Telephone Directory Angie Ferretti Library Kay Edie & Mary Ann Treacy Bingo Jodie Cowell & Kay Ciriaco Bowling Joe Callari Exercise Indoors Vera Pagnotta Bocce Bob Hishon Water Aerobics Inge Zuehlsdorff/ Josephine Socha Knitting Joy Italia Calendar Barbara Dattoli/Grace Morris
Anne DiGenova
Police Department / Fire / First Aid 911Non-Emergency Police 732-262-1100Brick Municipal Offices 732-262-1000Mayor’s Office 732-262-1050 Public Works 732-451-4060Bulk Item Pickup 732-451-4061To Report Street Light Outage 732-262-1047Brick Municipal Utilities Authority 732-458-7000JCP&L Energy 800-662-3115NJ Natural Gas Company 800-221-0051Comcast Cable TV 732-920-2288Div of Motor Vehicles 888-486-3339
DISTRIBUTION* * * * * * * * * *
The distribution of the NEWSLETTER and other notices are made possible by the efforts of the Block Captains. The Community is thankful for their efforts. They are as follows: Sam & Fina Crisalli Jill Dargeon John & Nancy Domzalski Tony Gentile Barbara Eisenstark Vera Pagnotta Bob Bremus Ron Rinaldi Bill Walker Steve Schaab Thanks for your continued cooperation! Paul Murtha
The Princeton Commons Newsletteris published by Senior Community Media,
a division of R&K PublishingPhone: (732) 240-6611 · Fax: (732) 240-6618
Email: [email protected]
Princeton Commons News is printed by Senior Community Media, a division of R&K Publishing. The products and services offered herein by advertisers have not been tested, sanctioned or approved and they are not otherwise promulgated or endorsed by R&K Publishing. Complaints should be directed to the Better Business Bureau or the Ocean County Dept. of Consumer Affairs. For advertising, contact Senior Community Media at 732-240-6611.
Editor: Barbara Dattoli
AFTER HOURS EMERGENCY # (800) 870-0010An emergency is a situation involving imminent danger to COMMON PROPERTY or individuals such as a fire or flood that requires immediate attention. You should call 911 first in the case of a true emergency.
CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER # 800-870-0010 Customer Service will process your work orders and will assist you with general account questions. You may also request these
services through the community website, www.northeast.fsrconnect/princetoncommons.com
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MESSAGE FROM THE BOARDGrace Morris, President
Summer Activities: The pool opens Memorial Day weekend Saturday May 28th 2016. Pool is opened Monday to Friday 11am to 6pm, Saturday 10am to 8pm, Sunday l0am to 6pm. Please read the pool rules in the newsletter. Badges must be shown to the lifeguard.
Bocce starts mid May and is played till the last week of July. Bocce is played on Tuesday & Wednesday from 9am to 11am. Please come and have fun.
The tennis court will be refurbished this spring with new net and posts. Invite family and friends to use the new court.
Election: Our annual election is June 23, 2016. Election information will be mailed to homeowners.
Spring Clean Up: BDL has cleared lawns, entrance, islands & club house in preparation for cutting of lawns. The rosebushes on the islands have all been trimmed and have many buds. The first lawn application was done end of March & BDL will monitor the lawns. Mulch has been applied to the flower beds at the entrance, islands and club house. BDL inspected the irrigation system in early April and will address any issues.
Enjoy the sun, warmer weather, the budding of flowers, green lawns, walking and socializing with neighbors.
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LETTER FROM THE EDITORBarbara Dattoli
CLUBHOUSE RENTALS• Call Anne DiGenova, Social Chairperson, for
availability (732-701-9119)• Anne will call Mitch Paris and he will reach out
to renter to set up signing of contract, etc.• Please remember, the homeowner must be present
at all functions.
RECYCLING DAYS 2016The following days are the pick up days. Recycling cans are to be at the curb after 6:00 P.M. the night prior to pick up.March 10March 24April 7April 21May 5May 19June 2June 16
June 30July 14July 28August 11August 25September 8September 22October 6
October 20November 3November 17December 1December 15December 29
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May 30 Memorial Day July 4 Independence Day September 5 Labor Day October 10 Columbus Day
DIRECTORY UPDATESIf your name and phone number are not in the current Princeton Commons Phone Directory and you would like it included in the new directory, please contact me at 732-903-7340.
Thank you, Angie Ferretti
Welcome back to our friends and neighbors who are returning from the warmer climates. Hope you enjoyed the winter and are all in good health. I hope everyone enjoys the flowers that have sprouted at the various areas planted by the Garden Club. The pool will be opened on May 28th and once again we can enjoy socializing with our neighbors.
As you all know May 21st is Armed Forces Day. It was first observed on May 20, 1950 to honor Americans serving in the military branches. Thank you to all those men and women presently serving and to those to have served our country so that we can enjoy the freedom that this country offers us.
On Memorial Day, the flag of the United States is raised briskly to the top of the staff and then solemnly lowered to the half-staff position, where it remains only until noon. It is then raised to full-staff for the remainder of the day. The half-staff position remembers the men and women who gave their lives in service of their country. At noon, their memory is raised by the living, who resolve not to let their sacrifice be in vain, but to rise up in their stead and continue the fight for liberty and justice for all.
MARK YOUR CALENDARA trip to Stoney Hill Inn, Hackensack, New Jersey is being planned for November 30, 2016. The show is “Home for the Holidays.” The cost will be $88.00 which will include a family style lunch with two drinks. We will have collection at the June’s women’s club meeting. If interested, please sign the sheet on the bulletin board in the club house. This has to be done early because their shows are filling up very quickly. We have already lost two opportunities because we didn’t sign up early.
Thank you, Anne DiGenova 732-701-9119
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *DETECTOR CHECK!
This is a good time to check/replace the batteries in your smoke detectors.Note: The sensor element in these units deteriorates over time and should be replaced every 10 years.
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ADMITTANCE
1. 2 Resident & 2 Guest badges per household.
2. No additional badges will be issued.
3. Additional guests will be admitted for a $2.00 fee per guest.
4. Residents & guests must present badges to lifeguard when entering pool area and sign Log Sheet
5. Adult guests are allowed to use the pool without homeowner present, but must present homeowner's badge when signing in.
6. Guests under 14 years of age must be accompanied by an adult.
7. Pool badges must be displayed
CHILDREN
1. CHILDREN IN DIAPERS OR THOSE WHO ARE NOT TOILET TRAINED WILL NOT BE ALLOWED IN POOl.
2. No rafts, boards or inner tubes are allowed in pool.
3. Stairs to the pool must be kept clear at all times.
4. No jumping or diving in any section of pool.
DO NOT USE THE POOL WITHOUT A LIFEGUARD PRESENT.
No glass bottles or containers are permitted in the pool area.
POOL RULES 2016
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SHOOT POOL
AT THE CLUBHOUSEARE YOU LOOKING FOR
SOMETHING TO DO?
WE’RE LOOKING FOR PLAYERS FRIDAY EVENINGS
7:00PM - 9:00PM
GIRL'S WINTER LUNCH1st WED OF MONTH
PLEASE JOIN USMay 1st 2016
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ALL WELCOMEQUESTIONS:
Grace Morris 732-714-2573Joyce Costa 732-714-0368
LINE DANCING The last class for the summer will be June 14th. We will resume our dancing on Tuesdays and Thursdays starting September 6th. We will continue with our present format: review from the previous weeks 9:30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. and then learning new dances 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
All are welcome to attend.
If you have any questions, please call:
Patsy Corcoran – 732-295-1636
Barbara Dattoli – 732-892-7224
A great big thank you to all who supported the Women’s Club St. Patrick’s Day dinner dance for charity. We were able to donate $732 to St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital. Looking back at that night, everyone seemed to have had a fun night. Hope we can do something again next year!
The last two months, the women enjoyed a variety of activities at our meetings. March was filled with Irish music and bagpipers. Jane Collins brought a few of her friends who entertained us with the bagpipes. It was also educational as well, as they shared some facts about the bagpipes and how they were played. We also sang some Irish songs with the help of Elsie Ayala’s brother-in-law, Steve Pizzella, who is a member of a band and also a “DJ.” He was very entertaining.
At our April meeting, many women participated in a “Crazy Hat Day.” They wore hats as simple as baseball caps to creatively decorated hats and bonnets.
The highlight of the afternoon was a food demonstration by Joe Leone. He prepared two different ways to cook eggplant. Members were able to taste each one. Delicious Joe, thank you!!
Our next event is a luncheon to be held on Tuesday, May 10th at Spring Lake Manor. Please call Barbara Dattoli at 732-892-7224 for information.
Our membership is 120 women. We encourage you to think about joining your neighbors and have the opportunity to meet new people and have some fun each month as well. We meet the 2nd Tuesday of the month at 1:00 P.M. Dues are $30 a year. Call Annette Amoresano for more information at 732-714-6580. We look forward to seeing you!!
Submitted by Annette Amoresano, President
WOMEN’S CLUB NEWS
the Advertisersthey make this publication possible
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KNITTING CLUBSUNSHINE LADY
BEER AND SODA CAN CLIPSKeep those can tabs coming! Need as many as you can gather .. .Thank you very much.
FYI - I collect these tabs and deliver them to the American Legion Post on Mantoloking Road. My contact there delivers them to the Ronald McDonald House in Long Branch which sells them to raise money. If you desire more information, please refer to www.rmcny-tristate .org.
Dan Driscoll
Due to the passing of Pat Jurew, our Sunshine Lady who took her job very seriously, Anne DiGenova will now take over her job. Please remember to advise me of anyone who has been ill or has passed away.
Submitted by Anne DiGenova 732-701-9119
Join your neighbors for a fun afternoon at
Ocean Lanes
Open bOwLingjust for fun, not a league.
no need to sign up - just show up.
When: Thursdays at 12:00Cost: $7.00 for 3 games
Come and join our group. If you like to knit or crochet, we meet on Tuesday at 1:00 P.M. with the exception of the second Tuesday of each month which is the Women’s Club meeting. Anyone who would like to donate any yarn, contact me at 732-899-0031.
Joy Italia
Water aerobics provides cardiovascular & strength training benefits. Water aerobics is appropriate for all ages & fitness levels.Water buoyancy reduces stress to joints & muscles & increases muscle strength. Water aerobics is one of the best low-impact exercises you can do.
Our water aerobics program starts Friday, JUNE 24th at 11:00am. Water aerobics is scheduled Tuesday, Thursday & Friday at 11:00 am. We will be working to keep fit, strengthening muscles & enjoying time with our friends & neighbors. Please join us.
Grace Morris
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Please call Anne (732-701-9119)
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JOIN US FOR BRIDGEOur Bridge Group is looking for new members. A working knowledge of bridge is necessary, but a good sense of humor and a chance to meet new friends is a help, too! We have two to three tables and play every Tuesday, except for the second Tuesday of every month due to the Women’s Club meeting, from 1:00 p.m. until about 4:00 p.m., four hands, then we switch. Come join us and see what we are like – men as well as women – we do enjoy it.
Submitted byClaire Gayley
RESIDENT LIBRARYDue to a space problem, we are requesting:1. No more books more than 10 yrs old.2. No more magazines.3. No puzzles.4. No coffee table books.5. No more videos.
Until further notice. Thank you all, for your continued cooperation!
Kay Edie & Mary Ann Treacy, Resident Librarians
BOOK CLUBOur book club will meet on May 13 and we will discuss All The Stars in Heaven by Adriana Trigiani. The June book will be Corrupted by Lisa Scottoline. We have had many interesting and informative meetings. We will resume in September to discover more interesting books, enjoy our fellow book lovers’ choices and broaden our horizons.
Claire Brady
It’s time to say hello and goodbye. Goodbye to the beautiful bulbs that herald spring, and hello to the short-lived, but glorious annuals that will give us spectacular color all summer.
As the spring bulbs die off, don’t cut off the unsightly foliage. As the foliage dies, it nourishes the bulb for the next bloom. If you like a tidier garden, simply gather the foliage in your hand, bend it over into a bundle and tie with a twist tie or twine. Another tip is to plant your bulbs in pots, sink the pots in the fall, and remove the pot after the bloom. Put the pot out of sight while the foliage dies off. You will also have a convenient hole ready to put some annuals in for new color.
Now on to the annuals: The most important thing to know is where to plant them. Sun, shade, part-shade? Many gardeners (especially beginners) overlook how critical this is. When flowers fail, they give up and declare they don’t have a “green thumb.” Choose the right flower for the right place, water according to directions and you will be successful with your plantings.
Garden Club activities: The bocce pots around the court will again be planted, and the benches throughout PC will also sport some new plants. Work at the corner of Spring Hill and Brushy Neck will continue, and keep your eye out for some wildflowers in the future.
Join the Garden Club and help make your PC neighborhood a great place to walk, drive or sit and chat. Call President Joe Keegel at 732-202-6804.
Cathy Derechailo
GARDEN CLUB
After speaking to a few of our members, I learned that Veronica Hickey was our first President; Pat Cancro was our first Vice President; and Mary Wagner was our first Treasurer. No one can recall who our first Secretary was. If you have been a long-standing member, and would like to share any information about your years in the Women's Club, please contact me via email at [email protected]. You could also jot down some thoughts and give them to me at one of our meetings.
Merle WalkerWelcome Committee
DEAR MEMBERS OF THE WOMEN'S CLUB
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I’m sure we are all looking forward to spring and the good outdoor weather. Time to dust off the golf clubs, tennis racquets and get out the gardening gloves.
Our second luncheon meeting was held in March with a selection of hot and cold subs followed by dessert and coffee. The members enjoyed these meetings and voted to continue them during the winter months next year.
Our annual 8 ball pool tournament took place in March. The winners were: Don von Ohlen – first place, Torry Pedersen – second place and Bob Collins in third place. All three received gift certificates to the Tuscany restaurant. Many thanks to John Fey who organized and ran the lengthy tournament.
John Domzalski announced that he is reinstating the tribute to our war veterans in the Newsletter (both men and women).
It was good to see Bob Hishon return to our meetings. He announced that he will be running the bocce games again but needs some help in preparing the courts each day. Bob Weeden volunteered to pitch in.
MEN’S CLUB NEWSAnnette Amoresano, Women’s Club President, asked if we would poll our members to determine if there would be any interest in an informal New Year’s Eve party. About one third of our members in attendance said yes.
In April, we had an interesting and excellent guest speaker. Jeff Thompson, a coin hobbyist and investor spoke on the value of collecting gold and silver coins as a hobby and as well as investments and hedges against inflation. He brought an interesting display board of various coins and commented on their origin and value. His talk included a suggestion that coins would be great gifts for grandchildren and a way to start them on the road to collecting. He met with several of our members after the meeting to inform them of the condition and value of the coins they brought with them.
We are planning the events that are coming up soon.
• The Pancake Breakfast will be on May 28th at the Clubhouse.
• July 4th Independence Day Pool Party.
• Blue Claws Baseball game on Tuesday August 16.
See future flyers for signup dates and detailed information.
Joe Callari, President
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Shirley and Pete Anzevino would like to thank all of their friends here at Princeton Commons for their thoughts and prayers for the passing of Shirley’s sister, Jeanette Leopaldi. Whether it was a phone call, card or your presence at the funeral home and church, it gave us comfort during this very difficult time. Thank you all again for your sympathy and friendship!!
I would like to thank all my friends and neighbors who sent cards, telephoned and stopped by to wish me well after my recent surgery. It felt so good to know so many people cared.
Sincerely, Diggie Cerritto
My sincere thanks to all my neighbors who sent cards and made phone calls after the passing of my husband, Lenny. I truly appreciate your kindness.
Anita DiBrango
Thank you for your cards and concern during my recent illness.
Merle Walker
I would like to extend my heartfelt gratitude to those who always stopped me while I was walking our toy poodle to ask about my beloved husband Allan during his long illness and to everyone who sent expressions of sympathy following his death in November. Your kindness means a lot to me and I ask for your continued prayers as I travel this long and arduous journey through profound grief and sadness. Sadly too, our dear neighbor and friend, Monsignor Joseph Ansaldi died from a massive stroke on the morning of Allan’s memorial service.
Sincerely, Ali Botein Furrevig, Ph.D
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Due to a lack of interest, I have returned to the theatre the tickets I had been holding for a group performance of THE 25th ANNUAL PUTNAM COUNTY SPELLING BEE musical on Sunday afternoon, May 15th.
If any of you have visiting children or grandchildren over the summer, please be aware that the Algonquin is offering a two show ticket deal at $45. per person (including all fees - that’s $22.50 a ticket) for BOTH Disney’s THE LITTLE MERMAID and LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS musical productions.
There will be 9 performances of THE LITTLE MERMAID between July 16th and 31st and 6 performances of LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS between August 12th and 21st.
If you are interested, tickets are available through the Algonquin website at algonquinarts.org or by calling the theatre Box Office at 732-528-9211. Please do NOT call me.
ALGONQUIN ARTS NEWS
I hope to be able to confirm the musicals which will be offered in the Algonquin’s 2016-2017 Broadway Series in our next Newsletter. I will offer only two shows in this series, one Sunday matinee prior to November 1st of this year, and one Sunday matinee after April 1st, 2017. Thank you to all who attended for your support of Algonquin’s productions this year and have a great summer!
Jill Dargeon
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The Princeton Commons Knitters donated 123 hats and scarves to the Ocean County Health Department. The Health Department distributes the beautiful hats and scarves to families in need.
THANK YOU Princeton Commons Knitters
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Poetry Corner
Down by the ShoreThe beauty of a sunrise on the ocean’s foamy crest,
the miles of sandy beaches where the
Seagulls come to rest,
random footprints in the sand
along the water line,
soon to be erased by the ocean’s rushing brine,
I lay upon the beach and wonder
at the sky above,
and as the clouds go drifting by,
I wonder what they remind me of.
Don von Ohlen
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C R O S S W O R D Puzzle
—Solution on page 25
ACROSS1) Pressly of "My Name IsEarl"6) Successful, in Variety11) Puppy's tail movement14) City near Salt Lake15) Less available16) "_ the ramparts ..."17) Attractive19) Miner's profit20) Cologne water21) Collection of sayings22) Do alternative23) Small racing vehicles27) Extended a subscription29) Foreman striker?30) It's between black andwhite32) Stretch auto33) "_ in Black " (1997 film)34) Consumer36) Ringlets39) Where peat is found41 ) Referring to birth43) Distort, as data44) Jellied garnish46) Battery type48) Suffix with "direct" or"detect"49) Yodeler's feedback5 1) Like deserts52) Flanders of cartoons53) Anglers' weights56) Asylum seeker58) U.S. lang.59) Computer "brain"60) John's "Blues Brothers" costar61) Sigma successor62) The hereafter68) Hangman request?69) Cause of many yawns70) "The King" of music71) Decimal-system base72) Horse instructors73) Apportioned, as cards
DOWN1 ) One way to run2) In the past3) "Don't mind if "4) Jason's wife, in myth5) Get bigger6) Bart, to Maggie, slangily7) Mighty hardwood8) Tuck, for one9) Aromatic herb10) All-natural11) Carpentry12) Eaglet nursery13) Midas' undoing18) Defeated, in a way
23) Viola da24) Toast spreads25) Creature near the Antarctic Circle26) Evil angel28) Grounded Australians31) "Bigfoot" relatives35) Car built for speed37) River's border, sometimes38) One from Malmo40) Word with "bay" or "pay"42) Rio Grande city45) One of two that makes a king?
47) Slung mud at50) Live-forever plant53) ease (relieve one's mind)54) Pointlessly silly55) Islam branch57) Brother of your father63) Beretta, for one64) "Prove" prefix65) Macrogametes66) Cool number?67) NYC winter clock setting
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BUSINESS WOMAN A New York attorney representing a wealthy art collector called and asked to speak to his client. "Saul, I have some good news, and I have some bad news.” The art collector replied, “I’ve had an awful day; let’s hear the good news first.” The lawyer said, “Well, I met with your wife today, and she informed me that she invested $5,000 in two pictures that she thinks will bring a minimum of $15-20 million. I think she could be right.” Saul replied enthusiastically, “Well done! My wife is a brilliant business woman! You’ve just made my day. Now I know I can handle the bad news. What is it?” The lawyer replied, “The pictures were of you and your secretary!”
1. Which is the only US state to have been an independent republic?
2. Which New York island was originally called Gibbet Island?
3. In the TV show Dallas, what was the name of the bar?
4. In 1987 the Russians and the Americans signed the Washington summit agreement to limit what?
5. What is the capitol of the state of Mississippi?
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Brick Township Senior Services 920-8686 373 Adamston Rd bricktownship.net/senior-services BRICKOcean County Parks - oceancountyparks.orgOcean County Library - theoceancountylibrary.orgOcean County Historical Society Museum 341-1880 oceancountyhistory.org - TOMS RIVERMonmouth County Historical Association monmouthhistory.org - FREEHOLDMonmouth County Parks 542-1642 monmouthcountyparks.comAllaire State Park 919-3500 allairevillage.org - WALLHavens Homestead 785-2500 bricktwphistoricalsociety.com - BRICKJenkinson's Aquarium 899-1659 jenkinsons.com/aquarium - POINT PLEASANT BEACHLaurita Winery 609-758-8000 lauritawinery.com - NEW EGYPTToms River Seaport Society & Maritime Museum 349-9209 tomsriverseaport.org - TOMS RIVERTuckerton Seaport & Baymen's Museum 609-296-8868 tuckertonseaport.org - TUCKERTON
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Every weekend Nature Walks Cattus Island County Park 270-2960 oceancountyparks.org Toms RiverEvery Sat Country & Bluegrass Show regional bands. 7:30-11pm 609-971-1593 alberthall.org WaretownWed + Sat Tour Navy Lakehurst - Historic Hangar # 1 914-1358 nlhs.com/take-a-tour.html LakehurstEvery Wed Girls Night Out 4-9pm Music, Yoga, wine, food 609 758 8000 LauritaWinery.com New EgyptEvery Thursday Free Movie Noon 920-8686 Brick Senior Center VFW 373 Adamston Rd BrickAll Season Lakewood BlueClaws 901-7000 blueclaws.com LakewoodAll Season Manasquan Reservoir Boat Tours 45 min narrated tour 751-9453 monmouthcountyparks.com Howell
Apr 30-May 1 A Weekend in Old Monmouth 431-7460x7413 Monmouth County history. 10-5PM Apr 30-May 1 Bacon Fest wine tasting, tours, food trucks, crafts 609-758-8000 LauritaWinery.com PlumstedMay 1 Swing! Swing! Swing! 3PM 528-9211 Big Band Algonquin Theatre 173 Main St, ManasquanMay 2 Neil deGrasse Tyson 7:30PM 842-9000 Count Basie Theatre Red BankMay 5 Philadelphia Gay Men's Chorus 8PM Ocean County College 255-0500 grunincenter.org Toms RiverMay 7 Fishing Contest at Lake Shenandoah 7:30-2pm 506-5122 oceancountyparks.org LakewoodMay 7 Spring Craft Market 10-4PM 919-3500 Rain Date: 5/8 Allaire Village WallMay 7 The Bronx Wanderers rock & roll 8PM Ocean County College 255-0500 grunincenter.org Toms RiverMay 7-8 Mother's Day Wine Trail at 4 JG's noon-5PM 908-930-8066 127 Hillsdale Rd, Colts NeckMay 8 Mother's Day at Casino Pier Moms ride free 793-6488 casinopiernj.com Seaside HeightsMay 10 Holistic Health Conference Georgian Court University 6-9pm Free 687-5686 georgian.edu LakewoodMay 11 Free Concert Sinatra tribute 7pm Chambers Bridge Rd 262-4622 parksandrecreation.bricktownship.net BrickMay 13 Get the Led Out: The American Led Zeppelin 8PM 842-9000 Count Basie Theatre Red BankMay 14 Brewfest at the Ballpark 12-5PM FirstEnergy Stadium 901-7000 Lakewood BlueClaws.comMay 14 Flea Market at Allaire Village 8-3PM 919-3500 Rain date-5/15 Allaire Village WallMay 14 Marches & Overtures - Concert Band 8PM Ocean County College 255-0500 grunincenter.org Toms RiverMay 14 NJ in the Revolutionary War 2-4pm Free 609-294-1547 tuckertonhistoricalsociety.org/ Little Egg HarborMay 14 Ocean Grove Spring Fling Arts & Crafts Festival 10-4PM 800-388-4768 Main Ave, Ocean GroveMay 14 Spirit of NJ History Fair 11-5PM 609-777-0238 Monmouth Battlefield St Park Rt 33, ManalapanMay 14 Spring Afternoon Tea Havens Homestead Museum 1-3PM 785-2500 bricktwphistoricalsociety.com BrickMay 14 Food Fest 11-8pm 341-1000 downtowntomsriver.com Main St, Toms RiverMay 14-15 Opening Weekend at Monmouth Racetrack 11:30 222-5100 Oceanport Ave OceanportMay 14-15 NJ Seafood Festival 681-3700x214 Silver Lake Park Fifth + Ocean Ave, BelmarMay 15 Paul Anka 7PM 842-9000 Count Basie Theatre Red BankMay 15 Walnford Day 11-5PM spinning, woodworking, blacksmithing, milling demos 609-259-6275 Upper FreeholdMay 19 Louis Prima Jr. + the Witnesses 8PM 842-9000 Count Basie Theatre Red BankMay 20 The Midtown Men 8PM 842-9000 Count Basie Theatre Red BankMay 20-22 Jersey Shore Festival music + arts 350+ artists 830-3700 jerseyshorefestival.com Seaside Heights
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May 21 Dog Appreciation Day 11-4PM 919-3500 rain date:5/22 Allaire Village WallMay 21 Military Appreciation Day Jackson Outlets 10-1pm 833-0503 premiumoutlets.com/jackson JacksonMay 21 Ocean Grove Vintage Car Show 10-4PM 800-388-4768 or 774-1391 Main Ave, Ocean GroveMay 21 Spring Lake Irish Festival 12-4PM 449-0577 Rain Date: May 17 Spring LakeMay 21 NJ State Chili & Salsa Cook-Off 11-5pm 341-8738 downtowntomsriver.com Main St, Toms RiverMay 21-22 Food Trucks at Laurita Winery 2016 609 758 8000 LauritaWinery.com PlumstedMay 22 Admiral Farragut: The Man + The School -2pm free 341-1880 oceancountyhistory.org Toms RiverMay 22 Ocean Fun Days 2016 11-3PM 872-1300x19 Gateway Nat’l Recreation Area Sandy HookMay 24 Ocean County College Jazz Band 7pm Free 349-6200x5122 theoceancountylibrary.org Toms RiverMay 24 The Zombies & Felix Cavaliere's Rascals 8PM 842-9000 Count Basie Theatre Red BankMay 27-29 Weekend Sidewalk Sale Jackson Premium Outlets 833-0503 premiumoutlets.com/jackson JacksonMay 29-30 Jersey Shore Foodtruck Festival 11:30-5PM 222-5100 Monmouth Racetrack OceanportJun 3 Doggy Yappy Hour demos, Ocean County Park 6-8pm 506-9090x5951 oceancountyparks.org LakewoodJun 3-5 Red Bank River Fest 741-0055 blues + jazz, crafts, food Marine Park, Red BankJun 3-19 A Chrous Line 531-9106 Axelrod Performing Arts Center 100 Grant Ave, Ocean TownshipJun 4-26 I Remember Mamma 345-1400 Two River Theater 21 Bridge Ave Red BankJun 4 Pt Pleasant Summerfest Bridge Ave Community Park 295-8850 pointpleasantchamber.comJun 4 Memories of Frank 8PM 842-9000 Count Basie Theatre Red BankJun 4 Rutgers Master Gardeners 10-3pm 349-6200x5122 theoceancountylibrary.org Toms RiverJun 4-5 Civil War Encampment + Lantern Tour 10-4PM 919-3500 Allaire Village WallJun 4-5 Civil War Encampment 10-3pm demos, reenactments njcivilwar150.org Allaire State Park WallJun 5 25th Annual Jersey Pride Celebration 12-7PM Downtown jerseypride.org Asbury ParkJun 5 19th Annual Barnegat Bay Festival music, crafts, boat rides 10-4pm 914-8109 bbp.ocean.edu Island HtsJun 8 Fred Lehotay & Ragtimers Concert Civic Plaza 7pm Free 262-4622 parksandrecreation.bricktownship.net BrickJun 10 Doo-Wop + Rock + Roll 7:30PM 842-9000 Oh what a Night! Count Basie Theatre Red BankJun 11 Giant Yard Sale Havens Homestead Museum 8:30-2pm 785-2500 bricktwphistoricalsociety.com BrickJun 11 Arts + Crafts by the Sea - Boardwalk 50+ vendors 11-7PM 830-3700 exit82.com Seaside HtsJun 11 Flea Market at Allaire Village 8-3PM 919-3500 Rain date-6/12 Allaire Village WallJun 11 Privateers & Pirate Festival Valhalla Pirates 11-5pm 609-296-8868 tuckertonseaport.org TuckertonJun 11 Spring Lake "Art in the Park" 449-9287 Rain date-6/18 Divine Park, Spring LakeJun 11-12 Jersey Shore Wine Festival 12-5pm BlueClaws 901-7000 jerseyshorewinefestival.com LakewoodJun 14 Speakers - Morro Castle 785-2500 7:30PM Free Firehouse 785-2500 bricktwphistoricalsociety.com BrickJun 17 Earth, Wind & Fire 8PM 842-9000 jazz + R&B. Count Basie Theatre Red BankJun 17-19 38th Annual Jersey Coast Shark Anglers Mako "Catch It" Fever Tournament 840-1999 jcsa.org BrickJun 18 Jazz + Blues Fest 12-8PM Riverfront Park 933-1984 jerseyshorefestival.org Pt PleasantJun 18 Appraisers 2-4pm Giffordtown Museum 609-294-1547 tuckertonhistoricalsociety.org/ Little Egg HarborJun 18 Hot Rods + Food Trucks Bay Blvd Vendors, DJ, Free 11-5PM 830-3700 irunnewjersey.com Seaside HtsJun 18 Summer Craft Market 10-4PM 919-3500 Rain dt-6/19 Allaire Village Wall Jun 18 The Fab Faux 8PM 842-9000 Beatles Greatest Hits! Count Basie Theatre Red BankJun 18-19 Battle of Monmouth Re-Enactment 9-4:30PM 462-9616 Monmouth Battlefield State Park ManalapanJun 18-19 Food Trucks at Laurita Winery 2016 609 758 8000 LauritaWinery.com PlumstedJun 18-19 Sand Soccer Storm Tournament 9-6PM 830-3700 sandsoccerstorm.com Seaside Heights BeachJun 19 Father's Day at Casino Pier & Breakwater Beach Dads ride free 793-6488 casinopiernj.com Seaside HtsJun 19 Father's Day at Monmouth Park 11 am 222-5100 Racetrack Oceanport Ave. OceanportJun 23 The Importance of Ancestry + Antiques 345-1400 Two River Theatre 21 Bridge Ave, Red BankJun 24-26 Jersey Shore Greek Festival St George Church 1033 West Park Ave OceanJun 25 19th Century Baseball Re-Enactment 10-4pm Bog Iron Boys 919-3500 www.allairevillage.org WallJun 25-26 Baymen's & Seafood Festival demos, decoy carving 609-296-8868 tuckertonseaport.org TuckertonJun 25-26 Bradley Beach Lobster Festival 11AM 869-1020 Sat. 11-8PM Sunday 11-6PMJun 25-26 Win & Wine Weekend 12-6PM 222-5100 NJ’s wines. 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