Come to Eagle Ridge Golf Club this April for the Timeless Beauty Fashion Show! All in the name of a great cause for the Leukemia and Lymphoma society which is the single largest donor to blood cancer’s in the country.
Great Fashion, Food, Shopping, Drinks, and more!
Purchasing tickets and donating auction items will help support further research as well as outstanding patient services.
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 Allare Communtiy Farm this April in Wall Township for a fundraiser for rescued animals. There will be a “Goat Baby Shower” with;
Special Guests are “Reeses”, “Peanut Butter”, and “King!”
Gift suggetions: Gift cards to tractor supply, Hay, Glass MIlk Jars, Blankets, Tutus.
Special Activities include: A Photo Booth, Bake sale, games, Petting zoo, hayride and more.
A Pony Ride is availabe for $5.00
Come to the Allaire Community Farm in Wall, New Jersey this Spring for The Rotary Club of Belmar Wall and The Allenwood Animal Hospital’s 1st annual “Earth Day Charity Walk.” There will be fun activities for the dogs, as well as the humans.
100% of the proceeds will benefit Allaire Community Farm and the Rotary Club’s Service Dog for a Veteran Campaign.
Come join the Allaire Community Farm and the Monmouth County Children’s System of Care Partners,at Allaire Community Farm in Wall Township, to promote National Children’s Mental Health Awareness Day 2018.
Learn about how to utilize various resources to help get support for children with mental health needs.
Music, Games, Petting Zoo, Hayrides, and various Mental Health & Wellness agencies providing information and activities throughout the day.
Come to the Guardian Park this May for the thrid annual “Run the Hook” 5k/10k
fundraiser in support of the charity “Clean Ocean Action.”
A portion of proceeds from the race go directly to the charity so they can continue to work to improve the quality of our local bodies of water.
The event is currently 70% sold out and sold out in advance the first two years of the event, so sign up today!
Come to Eagle Oaks Golf and Country Club this May for this year’s Jersey Strong and Fulfill (formerly The FoodBank of Monmouth and Ocean Counties) charity golf outing! 100% of the proceeds will be donated to help those struggling with the effects of hunger in our local communites.
There will be breakfast, golf, lunch, prizes, and cocktails!
Amateur and professional artists from the local area; Ocean and Monmouth County participate in the show with fine art works encompassing almost every media. These award winning artists and photographers will be showing breathtaking LBI shore scenes, NJ Historical Paintings, Florida seascapes, plus much more. There will be something for everyone!
In 1977, five hundred runners lined up for the first Spring Lake Five. Thanks to your help, the race has grown into one of the country’s biggest and best running events. Over the past 17 years, Friends of the Spring Lake 5, Inc. has donated over $2,100,000 to local charities, volunteer organizations, town initiatives and Spring Lake Recreation.
Looking to help those in need? Well Stop by Monmouth University this summer to donate blood to the Central Jersey Blood Center! Donors must be 16 years old (with parental consent) and weigh at least 120 pounds. Please have a valid signature ID when present. Do not forget to eat and drink before donating!
Join us for this inspiring event to honor breast cancer survivors,
raise awareness about the disease, and to help save lives. Registrations for the Lava Walk are non-refundable. All profits raised aid those in the community affected by breast cancer. Registrations are $25.00 per participant. Registration includes event t-shirt, water bottle & free ice cream.
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.
Bowl for Kids’ Sake is about having fun to help put kids on a positive path in life! Raise funds and bowl with friends, family or coworkers to support the BBBS 1-to-1 mentoring programs.
Bowl For Kids’ Sake is fun and easy!
For more information please visit https://bbbsmmc.org/events/
Freehold Area Running Club presents the 30th Annual St. Paddy’s 5 Mile Race. The race runs through Michael J. Tighe Park and surrounding neighborhoods. Refreshments will include beer and hot dogs. T-shirts are guaranteed to all pre-registrants and new this year are Finishers Medals. The St. Paddy’s 5 Mile Race supports Freehold Twp. Parks and Recreation Special Olympics and Freehold Twp. Recreation Challenger Sports for Special Needs. Come and join in on some fun !
Come join the Jersey Shore Chapter of Jack & Jill of America, Incorporated as we celebrate our Annual Pink & Denim Networking for Charity . Wear your chicest Pink and Denim and join us for an afternoon of food, games, great company and chance!!!We will have an afternoon of Networking, Gift Auctions, and Raffles!
Rock for a cleaner, healthier and safer state!
Tickets are $20 for adults, $12 for students (with valid ID) in advance and $25 for adults, $15 for students at the door. Performances will be by DJ Lee Mrowicki, FREE PASS, THE TROUBLES, THE NEW SOUL REBELLION and DIRTY SHINE. Proceeds of this concert to work across the state supporting programs and services of EarthShare NJ’s non-profit members. All ages welcome, must be 21 to purchase and drink alcohol.
After last year’s successful inaugural event — featuring heavy-hitters such as Senate Majority Leader Loretta Weinberg, Former Lieutenant Governor Kim Guadagno, Freeholder Ashley Bennett, Comedian Julia Scotti, and more — Deputy Mayor Amy Quinn, Councilwoman Yvonne Clayton, Comedian/Politico Jess Alaimo, and AP Women’s March founder Dani Fiore are keeping the conversation going with the event which again promises to be both both educational and entertaining. The non-partisan event aims to look at issues that affect women across party lines in an engaging and realistic manner. The APWC will not only leave audience members inspired but also with direction on how to actually bring forth change. Last year, with over a thousand women in attendance at the Paramount theatre, the Convention addressed issues such as: Equal Pay, Women’s Healthcare, and Sexual Violence. This year the event will be at the Stone Pony and will tackle the issues of: Cannabis and Wellness, Being A Trans Ally (with Garden State Equality), and Agreeing To Disagree.
APWC co-founder Deputy Mayor Amy Quinn adds, “We are once again thrilled to host an event which brings together women of different ethnicities, political affiliations, and ages to ensure all our voices are being heard on issues that matter to us all. Mark your calendar for a fun, informative event on March 30th.”
Original APWC co-founder and Councilwoman Yvonne Clayton adds, “We are very excited about the opportunity to bring APWC to the Stone Pony this year. The APWC was not just a one-time event. Every year we will be doing something new, different, and exciting. We know that both women and men will come out and support us.”
Come on out for a friendly competition of cornhole! Join us for our Cornhole Tournament on Saturday, March 30 to help the RBRHS Buc Backer Foundation!
All Proceeds Benefit The RBRHS Buc Backer Foundation
Registration: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfZBn8FaLlEO8gg6lRQko8DJlnhGx5wC0OXNfKtE_WfV5hSCA/viewform