May
23
Thu
Asbury Park Spring Carnival @ Bradley Park
May 23 – May 28 all-day
Asbury Park Spring Carnival @ Bradley Park

Join in on a weekend of fun in Asbury Park at the Spring Carnival. A perfect way to welcome the spring season with some fun activities and great food!

May
24
Fri
Jersey Shore Summer Kick Off @ Klein's Cafe and Tiki Bar
May 24 @ 11:30 am – 5:30 pm
An Evening of Jazz: Featuring Freehold & Manalapan H.S Jazz Band @ The Hall of Records
May 24 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
An Evening of Jazz: Featuring Freehold & Manalapan H.S Jazz Band @ The Hall of Records

Freehold Borough Arts Council with the support of DowntownFreehold.com
presents An Evening of Jazz Featuring The Freehold High School Jazz Band directed by Eric Gross and The Manalapan High School Jazz Band directed by Jose Maunez.
REMEMBER TO BRING YOUR LAWN CHAIRS!!

Bonfire on the Beach @ The Anchor's Bend
May 24 @ 7:00 pm
Bill Maher @ Count Basie Center for the Arts
May 24 @ 8:00 pm

For the last twenty-five years, Bill Maher has set the boundaries of where funny, political talk can go on American television. First on “Politically Incorrect” (Comedy Central, ABC, 1993-2002), and for the last fifteen years on HBO’s “Real Time,” Maher’s combination of unflinching honesty and big laughs have garnered him 33 Emmy nominations. In October of 2008, this same combination was on display in Maher’s uproarious and unprecedented swipe at organized religion, “Religulous,” directed by Larry Charles (“Borat”). It remains among the highest grossing documentaries of all time.

He started his career as a stand-up comedian in 1979 and still performs over fifty dates a year in Las Vegas, and in sold-out theaters across the country. Three of his nine stand-up specials for HBO have been nominated for Emmy awards.

Maher was born in New York City, raised in River Vale, New Jersey, and attended Cornell University. He now resides in Los Angeles.

May
25
Sat
Memorial Beach Challenge @ Ocean City Music Pier, 9th street beach
May 25 @ 7:30 am
National Armed Forces Day
May 25 @ 10:00 am
National Armed Forces Day

Free ride day for members of the armed forces and their families on Saturday, May 18th. All active or retired and their families ride free. (Must show military ID)!

Free appetizer with purchase of any entree with military or veterans ID at Game Time Bar & Grill. Valid only during event.

The Official 6th Annual Pork Roll Festival @ Mill Hill Park
May 25 @ 10:00 am – 7:00 pm

The 5th Annual Pork Roll Festival will be hitting downtown Trenton for a day full of food and fun on Saturday, May 26. Beginning at 10:00 am, the festival offers a variety of pork roll menu items and other delicious dishes from award-winning food trucks, restaurants, and caterers. The event also features live music and several pork roll-themed contests. Tickets to attend cost $5.

Bradley Beach Memorial Day Fest!! @ Bradley Beach
May 25 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
Bradley Beach Memorial Day Fest!! @ Bradley Beach

Free event!

6 bands and emcee/DJ playing requests
Over 180 craft and specialty vendors
25 food vendors with something for everyone
Great oceanfront location
Children’s activities including water slide, rides, face painters and sand art.
Saturday Memorial Day Parade 10 am
For more information please visit https://www.facebook.com/events/620002315118208/
Jersey Shore Food Truck Festival @ Monmouth Park Racetrack
May 25 @ 11:00 am – 5:30 pm
Jersey Shore Food Truck Festival @ Monmouth Park Racetrack
The Jersey Shore’s Food Truck is pitting over 40 regional trucks head to head in this competition of the tri‑state area’s best mobile‑made eats! Come out for a day  (or three) of delicious food, entertainment and the Family Fun Day.
Survivor Stone Harbor: Beach Opening Ceremony @ 95th St. Beach
May 25 @ 12:00 pm – 12:30 pm
Wildwoods Internation Kite Festival @ Wildwood
May 25 @ 12:00 pm – May 27 @ 12:00 am

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Largest kite festival in North America held on the beach at Rio Grande Avenue in Wildwood and inside the Wildwoods Convention Center. Event begins on Friday at noon with the Unlocking of the Ocean media event outside of the Wildwoods Convention Center. Festivities following include opening of the kite sales tent, a Friday night social via the local kite club and the 9 p.m. illuminated kite fly. Saturday includes the silent and loud auctions (open to all) and Saturday & Sunday include the flying of large inflatable kites, sport kite demo’s, team flying as well as family games. Monday features the World Indoor Kite Competition inside the Wildwoods Convention Center. FREE to spectators.

Bacon Lovers Festival @ Bryne Plaza
May 25 @ 2:00 pm – 10:00 pm

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Bacon Lovers Festival Coming To Wildwood
Join us May 25th – 27 at Byrne Plaza, 3400 Pacific Ave. Wildwood, for an entire weekend for Bacon lovers! Food trucks & local tent vendors, artisan & bacon related vendors will crowd the Plaza.
Each day of the festival will bring you some of the Best Food Trucks from the tri-state area along with some far and near Artisan & Bacon Related Vendors, Free Family and Kids Activities ( to include but not limited to Corn Hole, Kam Jam, Lawn Jenga, Connect Four, and Face Painting and Bounce House for the kids. There will be Wine & Craft Beer Tasting & sale in Garden/Tent area.
A live Band and DJ Music will provided throughout the day and yes there will be a Bacon Eating Contest & Best Bacon Dish Contest on the Sunday of this 3 day weekend event. Check back as the event draws closer for the list of Food truck Vendors, Retail Vendors and Artisans and the Bands.
Sat: 2 p.m. – 10 p.m., Sun: Noon – 10 p.m., Mon: Noon – 6 p.m.

Songs in the Attic: The Music of Billy Joel @ Surflight Theatre
May 25 @ 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm
The Bomb Digz @ House of Independents
May 25 @ 5:30 pm
Betty Who @ The Stone Pony
May 25 @ 7:00 pm

Tickets: $25 in advance (plus applicable surcharges), $30 at the door
Betty Who has partnered with PLUS1 so that $1 from every ticket sold will go to support The Trevor Project, and their work providing crisis intervention and suicide prevention services for LGBTQ youth. TheTrevorProject.org
To understand where Betty Who currently stands in her career, it’s best to imagine her as she often stood as a kid: solo, in front of the bedroom mirror, belting out hits, dancing like everyone’s watching. Because as the Australian pop queen walked away from her record deal and into her first independent album, she had a single mandate: “I am going to be the most me I can be.” That is, in part, why her third full-length statement is simply called Betty. It’s pure her: a brilliant swirl of pop — ’80s, Y2K, and hyper-modern strains — that encompasses everything from intimate artful fare to darkly sexy bangers to full-on wedding reception shout-alongs. What’s more, these are songs about grown-woman emotions delivered by someone who rediscovered the drive and verve that fueled her rise through music in the first place. As Betty says, “It all came back to joy.”There’s a reason Betty was tapped to remake the Queer Eye theme song for the uplifting series’ second season. It’s the same reason she’s soundtracked Pitch Perfect and made the Glee cast swoon, and that a certain legendary flash mob proposal video went viral to the tune of her 2012 debut single “Somebody Loves You.” Joy has always been in the music, but for Betty herself the feeling had faded. “I didn’t understand how damaging it was to feel like I was never living up to expectation,” she says of her time on a major label. “When you’re in the middle of it, you think it’s driving you. When I came out the other side I realized, no, I was devastated.” She wanted to handpick her team, sink or swim by her own choices, and share music while it’s fresh. With Betty, she did all of that and made an album that, as she puts it, “I’m more proud of than I could possibly say.”The world got a taste of that with Betty’s first independent single “Ignore Me,” an uplifting ode to moving on set to warm, indie-tinged electropop. Likewise, synth-streaked dance cut “I Remember” takes on something sad — the dissonance that can bubble up in a relationship — and finds the sweetness therein as Betty coos, “I don’t want perfect, I want you.” Our heroine not only split from her label in 2017, she got engaged, and the thrill of realizing you’ could spend your life with someone rings out on “Marry Me.” The song’s exuberance was inspired by the unabashed pop (namely Katy Perry) Betty loved as a teen. Meanwhile, the vintage JT-evoking “All This Woman” addresses a would-be lover but is really about Betty’s acceptance of her own body: “This is me saying to the man or woman I’m standing opposite, ‘This is what I want and you’re crazy if you don’t want it too.’”These songs spilled out with a similar assuredness — among them, early teaser “Taste,” which Betty has described as “a little rock ‘n’ roll with just a touch of vampire fetish,” and Betty‘s first official single, the achingly up-close, acoustic-powered “Between You & Me.” The process began in sessions between runs of her famously vibrant, intensely choreographed tour. She’d planned to write more when she came off the road, but instead realized she already had an album’s worth of songs she adored. So rather than iron them out in high-profile studios around Los Angeles, she absconded to a rental in Palm Springs with her two of her best friends, artist/producer Pretty Sister and decade-long collaborator Peter Thomas. They finished Betty in 10 days between shared meals and streaming sunshine. “It was one of the best times of my life,” recalls Betty. “I swear I’ll never make a record any other way.”But that setting conjures the beginning of Betty Who, when the woman born Jessica Newham studied cello at Berklee during the week, then took the first train out to Providence so she could spend all weekend inventing her sound at classmate Peter’s family home. And that hustle itself mimics a theme of Betty’s childhood in Sydney: while her classical training began at age 4, she devoted every free second to Britney, Christina, *NSYNC, and MJ. The voices, the moves, the lyrics, the spectacle — she ate it all up, especially that feeling the best pop gives you: “When you hear it,” says Betty, “and go, ‘Oh my God, you literally wrote this about me.’ I’ve wanted to make music like that ever since.” In that spirit, Betty gives us what we need most right now: an excuse to dance in the mirror, license to trust our instinct, and knowledge that joy is never too far away

Mike Marino ft. Jon Bramnick, NJ’s Funniest Lawyer @ Count Basie Center for the Arts
May 25 @ 8:00 pm

Mike Marino – affectionately known to millions of his fans worldwide as New Jersey’s Bad Boy – is one of the most loved comedians of our time. He has performed in every major comedy club, theatre, casino and event center from New York to Los Angeles and around the world. Mike has also shared the stage with some of the biggest names in the business.

Mike Marino was born in Jersey City, New Jersey. He entered the entertainment industry at an early age and has studied at some of the most prestigious acting schools in New York, the Herbert Berghof Studio and the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Mike has appeared in over 200 national television commercials, including many endorsements and has received a Best Actor Clio Award Nomination. He has acted in many Prime Time soaps and television shows including: As the World Turns, One Life to Live, Becker, Nikki, Frasier and Party of Five. His film credits include Crooks, Pizza with Bullets, Hangin’ in Hedo and Steven King’s Lucky Quarter and Criticsized.

Adding to his great success in film, theatre, commercials and soaps, Mike Marino began touring the world performing and selling out at countless clubs, theatres and casinos. His stand-up material ranges from cutting edge observations of everyday life to his Italian family roots; which recently spun into a T.V. pilot called “Re-Constructing Jersey”. His comedic style has landed him guest appearances on The Tonight Show as a regular sketch player, The Martin Short Show, Canada’s Comedy TV, The Boomer Show, Wild Pitch, and Hand Held Comedy Radio. A clip of Mike’s appearance on Byran Allen’s Comics Unleashed earned him over 7 million views (and counting), which has led to his current web series “Marino 2016” – an original comedy based on Mike’s road to the White House and wise guy attempt to become the first Italian American President of the United States.

May
26
Sun
Red Bank Farmers Market @ Red Bank Galleria
May 26 @ 9:00 am – 2:00 pm
Highlands 19th Annual Seaport Craft Show @ Huddy Park
May 26 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Highlands 19th Annual Seaport Craft Show @ Huddy Park

The Highlands Business Partnership will host the 19th Annual Seaport Craft Show, rain or shine. Admission is free. Come experience a delightful collection of various handmade crafts from more than 60 crafters and artisans. Shop till you drop for unique gifts, art, jewelry and personal items at this juried Show.

Memorial Day Bike Parade @ Community Park
May 26 @ 10:30 am – 12:30 pm
Memorial Day Bike Parade @ Community Park

Come join in on the outside fun and come bike with your point pleasant community! This fun event is open to ages 2-12 and the parade will begin at 11 as children do one lap around the park.

Jersey Shore Food Truck Festival @ Monmouth Park Racetrack
May 26 @ 11:00 am – 5:30 pm
Jersey Shore Food Truck Festival @ Monmouth Park Racetrack
The Jersey Shore’s Food Truck is pitting over 40 regional trucks head to head in this competition of the tri‑state area’s best mobile‑made eats! Come out for a day  (or three) of delicious food, entertainment and the Family Fun Day.
Drawing a spring bouquet with colored pencils
May 26 @ 12:45 pm – 2:45 pm
Drawing a spring bouquet with colored pencils

Join artist, Irina Steinberg, for a one day workshop where you will learn the fundamentals of drawing a beautiful bouquet with colored pencils using a step-by-step approach.  Just perfect for both the beginner and intermediate drawing student!

Class Session & Students

Sunday, May 26th from 12:45pm – 2:45pm.  Open to students age 12 to adult. Limited to 6 students.

Class Fee & Materials

Class fee is $35 per student,  includes all materials.

Family Fun Night @ Pier Village
May 26 @ 4:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Hot Mulligan @ House of Independents
May 26 @ 6:00 pm
Wildwood Crest Summer Kickoff Concert with Smashed @ Centennial Park Entertainment Pavilion
May 26 @ 7:30 pm

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