Looking to help those in need? Well Stop by Monmouth University this summer to donate blood to the Central Jersey Blood Center! Donors must be 16 years old (with parental consent) and weigh at least 120 pounds. Please have a valid signature ID when present. Do not forget to eat and drink before donating!
Full Dimension Crossfit will be hosting “24 hours of CrossFit” this June to benefit the Boys and Girls club of Monmouth County. 24 unique workouts will be presented to teams of six people, one workout per hour for each person on the team.
Food and merchandise will be avalaiable and tickets are limited to the first 20 teams that register!
Join us for this inspiring event to honor breast cancer survivors,
raise awareness about the disease, and to help save lives. Registrations for the Lava Walk are non-refundable. All profits raised aid those in the community affected by breast cancer. Registrations are $25.00 per participant. Registration includes event t-shirt, water bottle & free ice cream.
Pick Your Paw Animal Rescue to Host 5th Annual Comedy Night & Gift Auction
On October 13th, 2018, Pick Your Paw Animal Rescue will host its 5th Annual Comedy Night & Gift Auction. All dog lovers and lovers of a great time are invited to join in the fun, while benefiting a great cause!
The event will be held from 7:30pm – 11:30pm at Jumping Brook Country Club in Neptune, NJ. Festivities include a one-hour open bar, plated dinner, tricky tray, silent auction and 50/50 raffle, followed by a night of laughs, starring comedians Chris Monty and Rich Walker. All proceeds benefit Pick Your Paw Animal Rescue, whose mission is to ensure each and every dog they rescue becomes a stable pet and matched with their best forever home.
Hero 5k run will take place at 9:30am. Hero ceremonies are at 10:30am. The walk is a 5k walk along the Ocean City boardwalk. We raise awareness of the importance of sober designated drivers. Registration begins at 8:30am at the Sports & Civic Center, 6th & Boardwalk. For more information visit www.herocampaign.org or call 609-626-3880.
Start is 10th & Haven at the Ocean City Transportation Center. Finish in Kennedy Park in Somers Point.
Pick up your race # and race shirt and see you on the starting line!
Friday, Nov 2, 2018 9:00AM – 7:00PM
Ocean City Aquatic & Fitness Center, 1735 Simpson Ave. (609) 398-6900
Saturday, 11/3/18 7:00AM – 7:45AM
10th & Haven Transportation Center
1st Overall Male and Female
Age Group: Top 3, 8 & under, 9-11, 12-14, 15-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70-79, 80 & Over
Awards ceremony is held at Kennedy Park in Somers Pt. at the finish.
The event showcases the tremendous talent OceanMHS has discovered from individuals suffering with mental illness. This is an opportunity to eliminate barriers and misconceptions surrounding mental health, encourage positive conversations to reduce stigma, and shed light on the changing climate of mental health treatment in NJ. The event will contain paintings and drawings, mixed media, and several forms of creative expression provided by children and adults seeking services at OceanMHS.
Bowl for Kids’ Sake is about having fun to help put kids on a positive path in life! Raise funds and bowl with friends, family or coworkers to support the BBBS 1-to-1 mentoring programs.
Bowl For Kids’ Sake is fun and easy!
For more information please visit https://bbbsmmc.org/events/
After last year’s successful inaugural event — featuring heavy-hitters such as Senate Majority Leader Loretta Weinberg, Former Lieutenant Governor Kim Guadagno, Freeholder Ashley Bennett, Comedian Julia Scotti, and more — Deputy Mayor Amy Quinn, Councilwoman Yvonne Clayton, Comedian/Politico Jess Alaimo, and AP Women’s March founder Dani Fiore are keeping the conversation going with the event which again promises to be both both educational and entertaining. The non-partisan event aims to look at issues that affect women across party lines in an engaging and realistic manner. The APWC will not only leave audience members inspired but also with direction on how to actually bring forth change. Last year, with over a thousand women in attendance at the Paramount theatre, the Convention addressed issues such as: Equal Pay, Women’s Healthcare, and Sexual Violence. This year the event will be at the Stone Pony and will tackle the issues of: Cannabis and Wellness, Being A Trans Ally (with Garden State Equality), and Agreeing To Disagree.
APWC co-founder Deputy Mayor Amy Quinn adds, “We are once again thrilled to host an event which brings together women of different ethnicities, political affiliations, and ages to ensure all our voices are being heard on issues that matter to us all. Mark your calendar for a fun, informative event on March 30th.”
Original APWC co-founder and Councilwoman Yvonne Clayton adds, “We are very excited about the opportunity to bring APWC to the Stone Pony this year. The APWC was not just a one-time event. Every year we will be doing something new, different, and exciting. We know that both women and men will come out and support us.”
The Marine Mammal Stranding Center will host its annual Sippers for Flippers fundraiser from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday, April 4, at Nauti Spirits Distillery in Cape May. The event will feature an auction, live music from the duo Clavicles as well as a variety of cocktails made with Nauti Spirits. In addition, samples of specialty dishes from a variety of local restaurants such as Mama Mia’s Ristorante, Fins Bar and Grille, The Ugly Mug and many more will be on hand.
S.A.V.E. Animal Shelter’s is proud to announce their 8th Annual Spring Fling Gift Auction. This party is a major fundraiser of theirs. The price to attend is $15.00, which includes a free sheet of tickets, free coffee, tea and dessert. Food can purchased at that time. It is always a fun night for all. Auction, Lottery Hat, Birthday Board and 50/50.
The 4th Annual Lobster Run, a 5k to care for the coast, benefiting the American Littoral Society. Join the American Littoral Society and Langosta Lounge for a lobster themed fun run along the Asbury Park boardwalk. The event is for all ages and ability levels. Bring your spouse, kids, nature lovers or outdoor enthusiasts. Form a team with co-workers or denizens of your favorite bar and whet your appetite for brunch at Langosta Lounge. The American Littoral Society promotes the study and conservation of marine life and habitat, protects the coast from harm, and empowers others to do the same.
On April 13th, Warhorse SCUBA will run their first “Urban Scavenger Hunt”, a town-wide scavenger hunt through the town of Belmar, New Jersey! You can join as an individula or as a team of you and your friends (2-6 people max) to compete against others to gather pictures of you objectives, and complete puzzles to reach the finish line! This is a family friendly event will take teams all over the town, to complete the obstacles and riddles to reach the finish line! The entrance fee is $25 per person – this will give each participant a FREE event T-shirt and a FREE beer/soda at our ending location – The Beach Haus Brewery!!! This fee is due at sign up to guarantee an event T shirt
Come join the first official fundraiser of 2019 for Wig Warriors! Come out to the Hair and Company Salon in Red Bank and start your Saturday night enjoying a variety of Wine and Cheese, and taking your chance in our 50/50 raffle and gift baskets.
$10 suggested donation at the Door benefitting Wig Warriors Maureen S. Konopko Foundation.
The Cape May County Coast Guard Community Festival is presented by the Cape May County Coast Guard Community Foundation in partnership with the County of Cape May and its 16 municipalities, the Cape May County Chamber of Commerce, the City of Cape May and community sponsors.
The festival honors the men and women of the United States Coast Guard and celebrates the county’s designation as a Coast Guard Community. The designation was awarded after approval by the United States Coast Guard and an Act of Congress in 2015.
Considered by many to be the Coast Guard’s hometown, the festival takes place at Training Center Cape May (TRACEN) – the only active Boot Camp for Coast Guard recruits in the United States.
The 2019 Ride to Defeat ALS, which begins and ends at Morey’s Adventure Pier in Wildwood, NJ, will loop bicyclists around scenic Cape May County and pass such attractions as a WWII sunken ship, Cape May Lighthouse, and local vineyards. Families with young children can opt to ride a 10-mile loop, while more adventurous cyclists can choose a 25-, 50-, 75-, or 100-mile loop. A colorful celebration hosted by Morey’s Piers will await cyclists as they break through the finish line. Festivities will include food, music, and FREE two-day passes to Morey’s amusement piers and water parks for June 15th and 16th. Proceeds from the Ride help The ALS Association Greater Philadelphia Chapter continue its support of vital ALS research, care services, and advocacy.
Schedule of Events
Registration Welcome and Prizes Polar Plunge
9:30 am — 10:30 am 10:45 am 11:00 am
11:30 am PARTY w/ Moroccan Sheepherders
Polar Plunge T-shirt to all Plungers
Registered by January 15, 2020
Raise $250, receive a hat – raise $500, receive a sweatshirt
Raise $750, receive a beach towel and sweatshirt
(Suggested Fundraising Minimum $100.00)