Activities include sheep-shearing and demonstrations by sheep-herding dogs. Visitors can also enjoy wagon rides to a neighboring site, the Monmouth County Historical Associations’ Holmes-Hendrickson House, where staff will demonstrate the way wool was used in Colonial America with spinning and weaving activities. Parking and admission are free. Noon – 3 pm.
The Brothers Grimm hit the stage with an epic fairy-tale about wishes, family and the choices we make. Everyone’s favorite storybook characters are brought together for a rare modern classic. The story follows a baker and his wife, who wish to have a child; Cinderella, who wishes to attend the King’s festival; and Jack who wishes his cow would give milk. When all of their tales and the tales of other fairy-tale characters lead to the woods and become intertwined, dreams come true and wishes are granted. Their happiness has consequences though, and the characters are forced to band together to save the world from destruction. The musical score by Stephen Sondheim is breathtaking.
Win a trip of a lifetime at our Exclusive Travel Auction at the Tour the World Wine Tasting. International menu paired up with wine from that region. Bucket list trips provided by AmFund Foundation. For more information contact Helen via phone or email. All proceeds will benefit the Monmouth Museum’s art and education programs.
Our Mission is to:
Bring additional residents and visitors into the library so they can realize
“This is a great place!”
Encourage the use of the library by supporting its programs with additional funding.
Sponsor programs that are attractive to children, teens and adults year round.
Focus on expanded programs and attractive features during active summer months.
Provide capital gifts to the library to assist the Upper Shores Library Branch in delivering content, programs and activities.
The Cattus Island Nature Festival is an annual celebration of Natural Science Education at Cattus Island County Park. The entire day will be full of exciting activities such as nature walks, seining, kayak trips, live animal talks, lectures and children’s programs.
A variety of exhibitors including a food vendor will be on hand and there will be live music throughout the day.
On April 28, the Surfrider Foundation: Jersey Shore Chapter is hosting a Beach Cleanup followed by Happy Hour at The BAR ROOM + kitchen in Deal, New Jersey!
Volunteers of all ages are welcome and encouraged to clean the beach with us! Bring gloves and wear hard-soled shoes. Dress weather-appropriate!! Always stay off dunes and respect wildlife!
Beach Sweep: 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM @ Phillips Beach
Location: Meet at the Phillips Ave. beach entrance.
Happy Hour: 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM at Bar Room & Kitchen (100 Norwood Ave, Deal, NJ 07723).
The Surfrider Foundation is a grassroots, non-profit, environmental organization that works for the enjoyment and protection of our oceans, waves and beaches.
Founded in 1984, the Surfrider Foundation’s most important coastal environmental work is carried out by more than 60 chapters located along the East, West, Gulf, Puerto Rican and Hawaiian coasts.
Lay your mat in the field. Try to pay attention to
yoga while baby goats climb on you, push you over
and generally cause a ruckus.
Join teachers from Hot and Soul Yoga and
Synergy Hot Yoga Studios as they teach
Yoga with Goats at OASIS tlc!
$30 per person (plus small registration fee), per session benefits OASIS tlc. Reservations Required.
Questions about Yoga with Goats?
Please contact Laurie at LaurieMOASIS@gmail.com
Refunds generally for weather cancellations only.
If you have a special situation, please email us at
LaurieMOASIS@gmail.com
Lay your mat in the field. Try to pay attention to
yoga while baby goats climb on you, push you over
and generally cause a ruckus.
Join teachers from Hot and Soul Yoga and
Synergy Hot Yoga Studios as they teach
Yoga with Goats at OASIS tlc!
$30 per person (plus small registration fee), per session benefits OASIS tlc. Reservations Required.
Join us for Belmar ArtWalk 2018! This FREE & family friendly event takes place along Main Street 5th though 13th Avenue including Belmar Pyanoe Plaza which is located in the heart of Belmar’s Business District! The ArtWalk showcases the talent of artists, musicians and participating businesses in the community and is held rain or shine.
*** PLEASE NOTE THIS EVENT IS SATURDAY, APRIL 28 from 1-5pm IN ASBURY PARK. Sorry for any earlier confusion about the time. We have also updated the RSVP link to the Google form.***
This walking tour will highlight planning and development efforts in the city while exposing participants to the culinary assets offered by Asbury Park.
The tour will be led by city transportation manager Mike Manzella. Starting at Kula Farms and Kula Café, Patrick Durkin of InterFaith Neighbors will discuss the history and recent redevelopment of the Springwood Avenue corridor, as well as the organization’s efforts to provide training and jobs for local residents. The tour will move on to the Central Business District, stopping at an affordable community bike shop and local coffee cafe. The next stop will be the Parlor Gallery to learn about the local arts scene and its role in the revitalization of the city from Public Arts Commission member Jenn Hampton. The tour will move towards the Asbury Park Boardwalk where the latest on the Waterfront Redevelopment Area will be relayed. The final stop will be the iconic Convention Hall, where Chris Femino from Madison Marquette will share the success of the transformation of the boardwalk regional entertainment destination.
2.5 AICP CM credits
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Asbury Park is experiencing a wealth of development and international attention following a decade-long revitalization after several decades of disinvestment and decline. This beachfront destination flourished from the late nineteenth century through the 1940’s and witnessed significant population decline following the completion of the Garden State Parkway and civil unrest in 1970. The City was planned by James Bradley as a seaside escape from New York City in 1871. Bradley designed a progressive town with a boardwalk, electrical system, trolley network, tree-lined streets and a viable oceanfront and business district.
Recently, the 1.25-mile boardwalk, waterfront area and central business district have experienced rapid redevelopment. In 2016, over one million people visited the Asbury Park beach, and the City opened its first new hotel in 50 years. 2017 has seen a number of important development projects commence. Asbury Park’s meteoric rebirth has been fueled by a growing number of music, arts, entertainment, dining and nightlife and community partnerships between developers, non-profit and community organizations, and residents.
14th Annual Spring Tea: “Garden Tea Party”
Saturday April 28, 2018 at 2:00pm to 4:00 pm
West Park Recreation Center, 615 West Park Avenue, Oakhurst, NJ 07755
Township of Ocean Historical Museum will hold it’s 14th Annual Spring Tea, which will take place on Saturday, April 28th, 2018, from 2:00 pm until 4:00 pm. Seating will begin at 1:30 pm. The Tea will be held at the West Park Recreation Center in Oakhurst, NJ 07755. Tickets ($25) are available starting March 1. Call 732-531-2136 to reserve your space. Single tickets are available, but the most fun is coming with friends and reserving tables for four or eight!
All food is prepared by Museum volunteers and includes: tea sandwiches, breads, desserts and scones with whipped cream, butter and jam along with a variety of teas. There will be a gift auction, a boutique of hand quilted crafts and doll clothes, and entertainment. Prizes will be awarded for a fancy hat contest, so plan on wearing a hat.
ALL TICKETS MUST BE PURCHASED IN ADVANCE. EVERY YEAR IS A SELL OUT SO DON’T WAIT TO GET YOUR TICKETS. Please buy your tickets early. They must be purchased in advance–none are sold at the door.
Kids – join us for Sunday School
this Sunday from 9:00 am to 10:20 am.
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Bible lessons and activities for:
Pre-K (3 and 4-year old children),
Kindergarten and 1st grades,
2nd and 3rd grades,
4th and 5th grades,
Middle school,
High school and
College.
A nursery is also available for newborns to 2-year-old children.
Safe sanctuary policy.
Parents, join us in worship from 9:00 am to 10:20 am, then stay for Fellowship.
St. Paul’s United Methodist Church
714 Herbertsville Road
(between Sally Ike Road and Lanes Mill Road)
Brick, NJ