
Check in Starts at 9:30 AM at Johnny Mac’s Located at 208 Main Street in Asbury Park – Across from Train Station
Registration will be open until train is full. Must register by March 18, 2019 to assure you get a shirt.
Day of Registration available for $25 no shirt and train ticket while they last, After that have to buy at station. Make Checks out to JSRC or please have exact change in cash.
Take the Train from Asbury Park then run back along the Boardwalks to Johnny Mac House of Spirits – 1 to 6 + Miles. Post Run Party includes Pizza and Beer/Soda, Lots of Costume and Random Prizes.
Benefits: Asbury Park Youth Program and Asbury Park Mount Carmel School
Includes Run, Party, A Beer, Pizza, Train Ticket if registered by March 22, Raffles,
Seats are Limited – Get On Board

Based on the Emmy-winning PBS Kids show PEG + CAT, this totally awesome musical features wild comedy, countless favorite songs from the show, and Peg’s super coolest pal Ramone! When Peg’s Mom asks Peg and Cat to mail some really important letters, they come face to face with a really big dog. Really Big Problem! To solve it, they’ll need math—bar graphs, size comparison, position words, fair sharing, and a whole lot of counting. They’ll also need to count on each other, and the audience too, for their problem to be solved.

Alexis Jessica Morrast began singing at the age of three. The youngest of six, this singer/songwriter is a 16-year-old phenom and native of Newark, now residing in Plainfield, New Jersey. She is not only a two-time Amateur Night Winner at The Apollo but also won “Showtime at the Apollo,” which aired on Fox TV and was hosted by Steve Harvey! Not to be complacent, she continued studying and working hard to become the recipient of the 2017 Hot House Magazine “Best Up and Coming Young Artist Award.”
The seamless choreography in Phyllis Papa’s Romeo and Juliet vividly depicts the story’s passion, sorrow and vengeance, capturing the intense desire of the star-crossed lovers and the ceaseless feud between two family clans in beautiful Verona. Set to Sergei Prokofiev’s thrilling orchestral score, this dramatic ballet stays loyal to Shakespeare’s original tragic ending.
Hailed by critics and fans alike as the ‘Guitar Event Of The Year,’ the multi-artist celebration known as the Experience Hendrix Tour is set to return in 2019. These special concert performances present legendary artists who join together to pay homage to Jimi Hendrix. This next edition of the Experience Hendrix Tour will encompass 30 performances this coming March and April, playing in cities along the east coast, midwest and southern states.
Now in its second decade, the tour celebrates the musical genius of Jimi Hendrix by bringing together a diverse array of extraordinary musicians, ranging from blues legend Joe Satriani to Megadeth’s Dave Mustaine, as well as Jonny Lang, Dweezil Zappa, Eric Johnson and many others. Billy Cox, bassist for both the Jimi Hendrix Experience and Band of Gypsys, anchors a rhythm section that provides the foundation for exciting renditions of such signature Hendrix favorites as “Purple Haze” and “Voodoo Child (Slight Return)”.
The Line-up:
Billy Cox (from Jimi Hendrix Experience / Band Of Gypsys)
Joe Satriani
Dave Mustaine (from Megadeth)
Jonny Lang
Dweezil Zappa
Eric Johnson
Doug Pinnock (from King’s X)
Chris Layton (from Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble)
Mato Nanji (from Indigenous)
Kenny Aronoff
The Slide Brothers
Henri Brown
Kevin McCormick
Taj Mahal
Artist line-up subject to change without notice.