Come to the Center Playhouse this May and in early June for showings of the classic play “One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest. Written by Dale Wasserman and Directed by Dave McGrath. It is based on the novel by Ken Kesey, and is about the main character Randall Patrick McMurphy who gets transferred from a Prison Farm to a Mental Institution. He comes to discover that the institution is actually a more restrictive and cruel environment to live in, in many ways…
The Tenth Annual Lighthouse International Film Festival, which will be held June 7-10, 2018, will bring to Long Beach Island, New Jersey a weekend of exciting, cutting-edge international and independent films from the world’s top film festivals. LIFF gives independent filmmakers from around the world an opportunity for their voices to be heard and stories to be told, and gives the audiences the opportunity to explore current issues and to be educated, enlightened, engaged, and entertained.
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!
24 HOURS OF CROSSFIT! Hosted by Full Dimension CrossFit, but open to the entire CrossFit community!!
Teams of 6* – One workout per hour (one teammate works out at a time). 24 unique workouts.
CONTINUOUS LIVE MUSIC!! Food and merch vendors, and GREAT schwag bags for all participants!
(Check back for more information regarding discount at Radisson Hotel, special beer from Brewer’s Apprentice, prizes, and LOTS more FUN!!)
ALL PROCEEDS BENEFIT THE BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF MONMOUTH COUNTY
www.bgcmonmouth.org
*LIMITED TO THE FIRST 20 TEAMS THAT REGISTER!
The Tenth Annual Lighthouse International Film Festival, which will be held June 7-10, 2018, will bring to Long Beach Island, New Jersey a weekend of exciting, cutting-edge international and independent films from the world’s top film festivals. LIFF gives independent filmmakers from around the world an opportunity for their voices to be heard and stories to be told, and gives the audiences the opportunity to explore current issues and to be educated, enlightened, engaged, and entertained.
Use a project or experiment you have used in the past or feel free to present something brand new! Students will have 3 – 4 minutes to present their projects. Registration fee $25.00 per registrant which includes 6′ Table, unlimited iRide, iPA Science Fair T-Shirt. Registration will be open to students from 3rd through 12th grade competing for over $5,000 in cash and park prizes. Winners will be chosen by special guest judges. Deadline to enter is April 15th with limited spaces available. Register Visit our website for tickets and to register. Noon – 5 pm.
At the 2016 CMA Awards one sound burst from the stage like a thunderquake. As Beyoncé performed “Daddy Lessons” accompanied by Dixie Chicks and Too Many Zooz — the New York City trio which originally recorded the song on the star’s Lemonade album — TMZ brought the sound of the street to Beyoncé’s glittering musical declaration. Glued to their smart phones, tablets, and TVs, America beheld Too Many Zooz’ innovative polyglot style.
Beyoncé and Dixie Chicks sashayed the song’s verses in a rollicking country vibe, but as the performance neared midpoint, a tall, burly baritone saxophonist with a luminous white pompadour took the stage like a bar-walking gladiator. TMZ’s Leo P danced, shimmied, and shaked, matching Beyoncé move for move, while blowing growling saxophone notes that infused urban funk to “Daddy Lessons”‘ two-beat country jig. TMZ trumpeter Matt Doe and drummer King of Sludge performed on the stage’s backline as a blaring brass line raised “Daddy Lessons”‘ intensity, followed by Beyoncé and Dixie Chicks slamming song’s political theme home.
Oo-Bla-Dee paints a shimmering portrait of an all-female band of African-American bebop musicians traveling the country following the end of World War II. A sweeping and ambitious play-with-music, Oo-Bla-Dee will be brought to life by Golden Globe-winning actor and playwright Regina Taylor (I’ll Fly Away, Crowns), Obie-winning jazz composer Diedre L. Murray (The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess), and Tony Award winner Ruben Santiago-Hudson (August Wilson’s Jitney at Two River and on Broadway).
The Senior Club is an exciting group where seniors can socialize, explore new interests, and enjoy a variety of activities. The group meets every Monday from 3:30pm – 4:30pm. Refreshments are provided and all activities are free. Please contact Johanna at 732.557.5037 ext. 205 for information and to sign up.
A hilarious new screwball comedy, Nice Work If You Can Get It pokes fun at the Prohibition era in a clash of elegant socialites and boorish bootleggers, all set to the glorious songs of George and Ira Gershwin. The show includes such Gershwin favorites as: “Nice Work if You Can Get It”, “Fascinating Rhythm” and “Someone to Watch Over Me.”
The Asbury Park Press Sports Awards recognizes and honors the top athletic accomplishments in Jersey Shore High School Sports from the 2017-18 school year. This event is hosted by the Asbury Park Press and will take place June 13, 2018 at Count Basie Theatre. The show features various awards, contests and a special appearance from a celebrity guest. The red carpet will open at 6 p.m. and the awards show begins promptly at 7 p.m. We ask that attendees take their seats by 6:45 p.m. No food will be served during the show, however soft drinks, water, and snacks will be available for purchase.
How do you describe the offbeat antics of David Feherty? The New York Times called him “a cross between Oprah Winfrey and Johnny Carson.” With a sharp wit and irreverent style, the professional golfer turned golf analyst, talk show host and sports broadcaster has made a name for himself as one of the most hilarious and irrepressible personalities in golf. Of Feherty’s live one-man show, Golf Digest said: “Uncensored and unhinged, and worth the price of admission. It really was stupendous.” The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette raves, “David Feherty was uproariously funny. It was two hours of zaniness and madcap storytelling. People were coming out of their seats with laughter.”
David Feherty is a former professional golfer on the European Tour and PGA Tour. He now works as a writer and broadcaster with NBC Sports and Golf Channe
Come see David Feherty, the former Professional Golfer, a current Writer and Broadcaster for NBC and Golf Channel, this June at Count Basie Theater in Red Bank, New Jersey. Here also has his hit one man show “Feherty” on Golf Channel. Tickets are $65 for general admission, while VIP packages are $176 which include;
- One (1) premium ticket
- A 30 minute pre-show reception with Feherty
- Guaranteed Seat within the first 10 rows
- A signed copy of David’s newest book
- A Meet & Greet photo taken with David
*VIP Reception starts 75 minutes before show time*
The Ocean County Family Success Center in partnership with Eva O’Malley of TRI-CHAAD NJ offers a free support group for parents that have children with challenging behavior. The meetings take place every third Friday of the month from 9:30am-11:00am. Please contact us at 732.557.5037 ext. 205 for information.
Calling all special children!!! It’s time to come out and have some fun at the lodge! Dance the night away with DJ Josh. Make a lucky leprechaun pot of gold! Enjoy a complimentary ice cream bar. THIS EVENT IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. Admission is free. All are welcome!
Interested in volunteering or have questions contact Kathy 732.814.7461 or Charlene 732.674.2853
Come to Count Basie Theatre this June for a chance to get inspired by world-renowned fitness expert and New Jersey’s born and bred, “Shaun T.”
He is the creator of many popular fitness programs like “Insanity”, and he is focused on affecting positive lifestyle changes in people around the world and proving that becoming the best version of yourself is attainable.
A hilarious new screwball comedy, Nice Work If You Can Get It pokes fun at the Prohibition era in a clash of elegant socialites and boorish bootleggers, all set to the glorious songs of George and Ira Gershwin. The show includes such Gershwin favorites as: “Nice Work if You Can Get It”, “Fascinating Rhythm” and “Someone to Watch Over Me
The reenactment of the Battle of Monmouth is an annual event at the park in late June. When you visit, you will pass enlisted men cleaning their weapons or idle away their time, and watch the women of the army cook, mend, and wash. You may encounter a drum major drilling his musicians or a court martial. At the parade ground, watch soldiers drill or artillerists fire their cannon. But we must alert you to keep an eye on your children, or the recruiting sergeant may have them drilling with wooden muskets!