From its earliest settlements, Ocean Township—like most of Monmouth County—was farmland. Our founding families—the Potters, Drummonds, Whites, Tuckers, land that today is covered with homes, apartments, offices, and shopping centers.
The mini-exhibit opening Holiday Weekend tells the story of our rural beginnings and traces the forces that transformed the Township from a farming community to a modern, high-density (2,497 people per square mile) suburb.
The musical adaptation of A Christmas Carol is the timeless tale of miserly Ebenezer Scrooge who hates Christmas. Shocked into action by visits from three ghosts that take him on a journey to the past, present, and the future; Scrooge discovers the true meaning of Christmas. The music and dancing of A Christmas Carol will help put everyone in the holiday spirit!
From its earliest settlements, Ocean Township—like most of Monmouth County—was farmland. Our founding families—the Potters, Drummonds, Whites, Tuckers, land that today is covered with homes, apartments, offices, and shopping centers.
The mini-exhibit opening Holiday Weekend tells the story of our rural beginnings and traces the forces that transformed the Township from a farming community to a modern, high-density (2,497 people per square mile) suburb.
This delightful ballet is a dream story brought to life through music and dance. The Nutcracker tells the story of Clara, a young girl who’s magical journey begins with a Nutcracker doll and ends with the Land of Sweets. Along the way, you’ll meet the Mouse King, Flowers, the Sugar Plum Fairy, and a cast of enchanting characters. This ballet is narrated for your added enjoyment.
In 1735, Mother Leeds was about to deliver her thirteenth child. Feeling tired and weary of the burden, she cursed the unborn child. According to the folklore, she gave birth to the devil’s child at their home in the Pine Barrens. Today, the tale of Jersey Devil is often discussed as just that – a tale. However, during the time of the fabled Jersey Devil’s reign of terror, South Jersey residents were truly frightened. How the accounts were reported on and the folklore that developed will be discovered.
Join us on April 14th for the Ocean County Vocational Technical School’s Tech Fest 8! All proceeds will benefit the Dennis Bourke Hopes and Dreams Scholarship Fund.
Presented by the Performing Arts Academy (PAA) Tech Club, Tech Fest is Ocean County’s number one student run music festival. Come listen to a wide variety of music preformed by 20 bands and artists from the tri-state area as they perform on two stages managed by the students of OCVTS.
Get your tickets for $10 at the door and gain access to a day of great music and fun. Artists range from your favorite local bands to emerging artists from the Performing Arts Academy. Don’t miss out on a variety of art displayed by regional artists, delicious food, and a chance to win awesome prizes.
The Dennis Bourke Hopes and Dreams Scholarship, named after Dennis Bourke, the founder of the OCVTS Audio for Electronic Media program, is designed to give two graduating seniors from OCVTS an advancement in the technical field.
Come out on Saturday, April 14th to be a part of this unique community event and support our rising artists and future industry professionals.
Bands/Artists performing include:
18th and Addison
Accidental Seabirds
Ataraxia
Bone and Marrow
The Carousers
Delorean
Deal Casino
Ernest
James Martorana
Madhavi Devi
The Double Negatives
The Ones You Forgot
Olivia Bec
Rent Party
RFA
Rose Adelia
Sarah Damon
Shoobies
Skyeline
Wicked Hollow
Tickets – $10 at the Door
Doors @ 1PM
Music @ 2PM
Brick Presbyterian Church
111 Drum Point Road
Brick, NJ 08723
Want to join the fun?
Send us an email at info@techfestmusic.com
Come to the Jenkinson’s Pavillion Restaurant this May for a celebration of teaching and learning! “A Celebration of Boros Best” will be hosted by the Point Pleasant Foundation for Excellence in Education.
The Honorees will be the Teachers of the Year, Student Scholarship Recipients, and for the first time ever Foundation Classroom Grant Winners!
At the event there will be:
Cocktail Style Reception
Red Carpet, Live Music & Games
Come to Point Pleasant this May for the 6th annual “Derby For Declarations” watching the 144th version of the Kentucky Derby! The event will be held in the beautiful, private living room of the 709 South Restaurant with a live stream of the race.
There will be hand rolled cigars, complimentary mint juleps, open bar, delicious hors d’oeuvres, a large dinner buffet, a raffle with a LOT of awesome prizes and of course the The Best Hat Contest!!!
The Barnegat Bay-Little Egg Harbor estuary is under threat. Suburban sprawl and over-development prompted the Governor of New Jersey in 2010 to direct the NJ Department of Environmental Protection to research and develop a protection plan for the Ocean County bay. Citizens from the region, recreational users, commercial fisherman, activists, scientists, and land developers all shared their experiences with the NJDEP to develop a research strategy towards formulating new regulatory policies and a management plan for protecting the bay. This session explores how the research impacted the protection and stewardship planning. Issues of concern to the environmental regulatory agencies and the public include: nuisance jellyfish blooms, excess nutrients, the imminent closure of the Oyster Creek nuclear power plant on the bay, the benefits of marine conservation zones, and the status of the fish, crab and shellfish populations. Noteworthy is the collection of these data before and after Superstorm Sandy came ashore at BB-LEH, and its impact on the shallow bay. This program is part of the NJ Council for the Humanities Public Scholars Project. Event is free with a museum admission.
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.
Down the “beautiful” OC Boardwalk. Sponsored by the Humane Society of Ocean City. For more information call 609-398-9500 ext. 4 or visit www.hsocnj.org
Seasonal Part Time & Full Time Positions available for Summer 2019. Ages 14* and Up (*limited positions for 14 & 15 year-olds). Must bring Two Forms of ID. Positions include game and ride operators, arcade workers, Beach Staff, Parking Attendants, Ropes Course Facilitators, Restaurant, and Candy Store & Gift Store.
This wonderful event showcases vendors of green products/ideas, environmental organizations and local businesses. This year, one of the focuses of the Commission is to spread awareness of Integrated Pest Management: broad-based approach that integrates practices for economic control of pests. Vendors’ exhibits will have a theme, a product, or a lesson that is Environmentally Themed in nature.
In honor of Holocaust Remembrance Day please join us to view, After Auschwitz, a “Post-Holocaust” documentary that follows six extraordinary women, capturing what it means to move from tragedy and trauma towards life. This program runs for 83 minutes and is free for public viewing. Registration begins on April 4, 2019.
The Brass Family of the orchestra are often the loudest. Enjoy hearing Trumpets, and Trombones, the French Horn, and the Tuba. Hear how Ludwig van Beethoven uses Brass instruments in his Symphony No. 3 and his Piano Concerto No. 5. Afterwards, you can blow your own horn, and all the other brass instruments too!