Dec
9
Sun
Sensational Soul Cruisers Holiday Show
Dec 9 @ 4:00 pm – 7:30 pm
Sensational Soul Cruisers Holiday Show @ Freehold | New Jersey | United States

Standard Seating – $50 per person

Ticket includes admission to the show, a guaranteed seat at a table, and the buffet. Standard seating will be on a first come, first served basis.

**Please note: There is a 2 drink minimum per person. Soft drinks count toward minimum. Beverages will be available for purchase at the Event Center Bar.

Preferred Seating Ticket – Table for 2 or Table for 4 – Ticket Price $60 per person

Ticket includes:
–  Admission to the show
–  Reserved table for two or four
–  Buffet dinner starting at 4pm (includes coffee & dessert)
–  Cocktail service (2 drink minimum per person – soft drinks count towards minimum)
** Please note: Must purchase entire table. Tickets are $60 each.

Preferred Seating – Larger Parties 6+ People – Ticket Price $60 per person

Ticket includes:
–  Admission to the show
–  Reserved table for party
–  Buffet dinner starting at 4pm (includes coffee & dessert)
–  Cocktail service (2 drink minimum per person – soft drinks count towards minimum)
** Please note: Must purchase entire table. Tickets are $60 each.

VIP Skydeck Lounge – Ticket Price $100 per person (min. purchase 2 tickets)

6 tables of 10 will be available.

Ticket includes:
–   Admission to the show
–  Premium Group Seating with an unobstructed view of the stage
–  One (1) Complimentary beer, wine, or champagne per person
–  Premium buffet dinner starting at 4pm (includes coffee and dessert)
–   Cocktail service (2 drink minimum – soft drinks count towards minimum)
–  One (1) box of chocolates at your table per each 2 tickets purchased.

** Please note: Must purchase at least 2 tickets. If 10 tickets are not purchased, you may be seated with another party. Tickets are $100 each.

Dec
12
Wed
Speed Dating at Johnny Mac Bar in Asbury Park NJ
Dec 12 @ 9:00 pm – Dec 13 @ 3:00 am
Speed Dating at Johnny Mac Bar in Asbury Park NJ @ Asbury Park | New Jersey | United States

Come and enjoy a good night of Speed Dating at Johnny Mac House of Spirits bar! Maybe you can find your soul mate or you can win a $50 giftcard at Kim Marie’s Eat n’ Drink Away by playing skeeball with your matches! Come join us for speed dating every second wednesday of every month

Dec
13
Thu
2018 Holiday Gala @ Barlow's Flower Farm
Dec 13 @ 5:30 pm – 8:30 pm
2018 Holiday Gala @ Barlow's Flower Farm | Sea Girt | New Jersey | United States
Event Sponsors:
  • Danskin Agency
  • Provident Bank – Wall
  • Kearny Bank – Long Branch
  • NJ Natural Gas Company
Location:
Barlow’s Flower Farm
Date/Time Information:
Thursday, December 13, 2018
5:30-8:30pm
Fees/Admission:
$60/members in advance
$70/members at the door and all non-members
Dec
19
Wed
Wednesday Trivia Night, iPlay America, Freehold, NJ
Dec 19 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Wednesday Trivia Night, iPlay America, Freehold, NJ @ Freehold | New Jersey | United States

Come to Game Time Bar and Grill inside Freehold iPlay America for some cheap wings and beer! Wings start at $0.50 for boneless and Yuengling drafts for only $2.00.  This is a great event to spark up some friendly competition over some good food, so join the fun during Trivia Night at iPlay Americas own Game Time Bar and Grill.

Feb
23
Sat
Marked, Unmarked, Remembered: A Geography of American History (Photographs by Andrew Lichtenstein) @ Pollak Theatre, Monmouth University
Feb 23 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

From Wounded Knee to the Edmund Pettus Bridge, Marked, Unmarked, Remembered presents photographs by Andrew Lichtenstein of significant sites from U.S. history, posing unsettling questions about the contested memory of traumatic episodes from the nations past. Focusing especially on landscapes related to African American, Native American and labor history, Lichtenstein reveals new vistas of officially commemorated sites, sites that are neglected or obscured, and sites that serve as a gathering place for active rituals of organized memory. Curator: Mark Ludak, Department of Art and Design

Wines From Around The World Festival @ Grand Exhibition Center, 4th Floor South Tower
Feb 23 @ 12:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Wines From Around The World Festival @ Grand Exhibition Center, 4th Floor South Tower

Sample over 150 of the world’s most popular wines at Tropicana Atlantic City’s Wines From Around the World Festival. The festival features wineries from the United States, New Zealand, Italy, France, Argentina, Uruguay, Australia, South Africa and more. Featured wineries include, but are not limited to, Artesa, Ruffino, Kim Crawford, Simi, Francis Coppola, Ferrari-Carano, Masi, Vistalba, and Paul Goerg. Wines will be available for purchase by bottle or case. Live entertainment and food is available. Tickets are $30 if purchased in advance, and a souvenir wine glass is included in admission. Door tickets are $35 and designated-driver tickets are $10, will also be available at the door. Must be 21 to attend.

Feb
24
Sun
Marked, Unmarked, Remembered: A Geography of American History (Photographs by Andrew Lichtenstein) @ Pollak Theatre, Monmouth University
Feb 24 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

From Wounded Knee to the Edmund Pettus Bridge, Marked, Unmarked, Remembered presents photographs by Andrew Lichtenstein of significant sites from U.S. history, posing unsettling questions about the contested memory of traumatic episodes from the nations past. Focusing especially on landscapes related to African American, Native American and labor history, Lichtenstein reveals new vistas of officially commemorated sites, sites that are neglected or obscured, and sites that serve as a gathering place for active rituals of organized memory. Curator: Mark Ludak, Department of Art and Design

Feb
25
Mon
Marked, Unmarked, Remembered: A Geography of American History (Photographs by Andrew Lichtenstein) @ Pollak Theatre, Monmouth University
Feb 25 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

From Wounded Knee to the Edmund Pettus Bridge, Marked, Unmarked, Remembered presents photographs by Andrew Lichtenstein of significant sites from U.S. history, posing unsettling questions about the contested memory of traumatic episodes from the nations past. Focusing especially on landscapes related to African American, Native American and labor history, Lichtenstein reveals new vistas of officially commemorated sites, sites that are neglected or obscured, and sites that serve as a gathering place for active rituals of organized memory. Curator: Mark Ludak, Department of Art and Design

Feb
26
Tue
Marked, Unmarked, Remembered: A Geography of American History (Photographs by Andrew Lichtenstein) @ Pollak Theatre, Monmouth University
Feb 26 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

From Wounded Knee to the Edmund Pettus Bridge, Marked, Unmarked, Remembered presents photographs by Andrew Lichtenstein of significant sites from U.S. history, posing unsettling questions about the contested memory of traumatic episodes from the nations past. Focusing especially on landscapes related to African American, Native American and labor history, Lichtenstein reveals new vistas of officially commemorated sites, sites that are neglected or obscured, and sites that serve as a gathering place for active rituals of organized memory. Curator: Mark Ludak, Department of Art and Design

Feb
27
Wed
Marked, Unmarked, Remembered: A Geography of American History (Photographs by Andrew Lichtenstein) @ Pollak Theatre, Monmouth University
Feb 27 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

From Wounded Knee to the Edmund Pettus Bridge, Marked, Unmarked, Remembered presents photographs by Andrew Lichtenstein of significant sites from U.S. history, posing unsettling questions about the contested memory of traumatic episodes from the nations past. Focusing especially on landscapes related to African American, Native American and labor history, Lichtenstein reveals new vistas of officially commemorated sites, sites that are neglected or obscured, and sites that serve as a gathering place for active rituals of organized memory. Curator: Mark Ludak, Department of Art and Design

Feb
28
Thu
Marked, Unmarked, Remembered: A Geography of American History (Photographs by Andrew Lichtenstein) @ Pollak Theatre, Monmouth University
Feb 28 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

From Wounded Knee to the Edmund Pettus Bridge, Marked, Unmarked, Remembered presents photographs by Andrew Lichtenstein of significant sites from U.S. history, posing unsettling questions about the contested memory of traumatic episodes from the nations past. Focusing especially on landscapes related to African American, Native American and labor history, Lichtenstein reveals new vistas of officially commemorated sites, sites that are neglected or obscured, and sites that serve as a gathering place for active rituals of organized memory. Curator: Mark Ludak, Department of Art and Design

Mar
1
Fri
Marked, Unmarked, Remembered: A Geography of American History (Photographs by Andrew Lichtenstein) @ Pollak Theatre, Monmouth University
Mar 1 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

From Wounded Knee to the Edmund Pettus Bridge, Marked, Unmarked, Remembered presents photographs by Andrew Lichtenstein of significant sites from U.S. history, posing unsettling questions about the contested memory of traumatic episodes from the nations past. Focusing especially on landscapes related to African American, Native American and labor history, Lichtenstein reveals new vistas of officially commemorated sites, sites that are neglected or obscured, and sites that serve as a gathering place for active rituals of organized memory. Curator: Mark Ludak, Department of Art and Design

Mar
2
Sat
Marked, Unmarked, Remembered: A Geography of American History (Photographs by Andrew Lichtenstein) @ Pollak Theatre, Monmouth University
Mar 2 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

From Wounded Knee to the Edmund Pettus Bridge, Marked, Unmarked, Remembered presents photographs by Andrew Lichtenstein of significant sites from U.S. history, posing unsettling questions about the contested memory of traumatic episodes from the nations past. Focusing especially on landscapes related to African American, Native American and labor history, Lichtenstein reveals new vistas of officially commemorated sites, sites that are neglected or obscured, and sites that serve as a gathering place for active rituals of organized memory. Curator: Mark Ludak, Department of Art and Design

Cookstove Demonstration @ Historic Longstreet Farm
Mar 2 @ 11:00 am – 3:00 pm

Come down and see what the farm staff is cooking on the wood-fired stove. Discover new recipes and cooking techniques. Study how the kitchens have changed since the 1890s in this free educational event.

 

Mar
3
Sun
Marked, Unmarked, Remembered: A Geography of American History (Photographs by Andrew Lichtenstein) @ Pollak Theatre, Monmouth University
Mar 3 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

From Wounded Knee to the Edmund Pettus Bridge, Marked, Unmarked, Remembered presents photographs by Andrew Lichtenstein of significant sites from U.S. history, posing unsettling questions about the contested memory of traumatic episodes from the nations past. Focusing especially on landscapes related to African American, Native American and labor history, Lichtenstein reveals new vistas of officially commemorated sites, sites that are neglected or obscured, and sites that serve as a gathering place for active rituals of organized memory. Curator: Mark Ludak, Department of Art and Design

History of the Sand Hill Indians @ Asbury Park Museum
Mar 3 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm
History of the Sand Hill Indians @ Asbury Park Museum

At the Asbury Park museum there will be a presentation by Claire T. Garland, Director of the Sand Hill Indian Historical Society and Sharon Coleman Davis. The two ladies will share their family roots and history of the Cherokee Indian inhabitants of our area going back to the early 1700s.

Mar
4
Mon
Marked, Unmarked, Remembered: A Geography of American History (Photographs by Andrew Lichtenstein) @ Pollak Theatre, Monmouth University
Mar 4 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

From Wounded Knee to the Edmund Pettus Bridge, Marked, Unmarked, Remembered presents photographs by Andrew Lichtenstein of significant sites from U.S. history, posing unsettling questions about the contested memory of traumatic episodes from the nations past. Focusing especially on landscapes related to African American, Native American and labor history, Lichtenstein reveals new vistas of officially commemorated sites, sites that are neglected or obscured, and sites that serve as a gathering place for active rituals of organized memory. Curator: Mark Ludak, Department of Art and Design

Mar
5
Tue
Marked, Unmarked, Remembered: A Geography of American History (Photographs by Andrew Lichtenstein) @ Pollak Theatre, Monmouth University
Mar 5 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

From Wounded Knee to the Edmund Pettus Bridge, Marked, Unmarked, Remembered presents photographs by Andrew Lichtenstein of significant sites from U.S. history, posing unsettling questions about the contested memory of traumatic episodes from the nations past. Focusing especially on landscapes related to African American, Native American and labor history, Lichtenstein reveals new vistas of officially commemorated sites, sites that are neglected or obscured, and sites that serve as a gathering place for active rituals of organized memory. Curator: Mark Ludak, Department of Art and Design

Mar
6
Wed
Marked, Unmarked, Remembered: A Geography of American History (Photographs by Andrew Lichtenstein) @ Pollak Theatre, Monmouth University
Mar 6 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

From Wounded Knee to the Edmund Pettus Bridge, Marked, Unmarked, Remembered presents photographs by Andrew Lichtenstein of significant sites from U.S. history, posing unsettling questions about the contested memory of traumatic episodes from the nations past. Focusing especially on landscapes related to African American, Native American and labor history, Lichtenstein reveals new vistas of officially commemorated sites, sites that are neglected or obscured, and sites that serve as a gathering place for active rituals of organized memory. Curator: Mark Ludak, Department of Art and Design

2019 Winter Farmers’ Market
Mar 6 @ 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm
2019 Winter Farmers' Market

The Downtown Toms River Business Improvement District is bringing their farmers’ market back indoors this winter!

Join them every first Wednesday of the month, from Feb – May, located inside The Downtown Shops

Baked goods, gourmet foods, Italian specialties, pickles, olives, salsa, jams, honey, wine, and homemade butter.

Mar
7
Thu
Marked, Unmarked, Remembered: A Geography of American History (Photographs by Andrew Lichtenstein) @ Pollak Theatre, Monmouth University
Mar 7 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

From Wounded Knee to the Edmund Pettus Bridge, Marked, Unmarked, Remembered presents photographs by Andrew Lichtenstein of significant sites from U.S. history, posing unsettling questions about the contested memory of traumatic episodes from the nations past. Focusing especially on landscapes related to African American, Native American and labor history, Lichtenstein reveals new vistas of officially commemorated sites, sites that are neglected or obscured, and sites that serve as a gathering place for active rituals of organized memory. Curator: Mark Ludak, Department of Art and Design

Mar
8
Fri
Marked, Unmarked, Remembered: A Geography of American History (Photographs by Andrew Lichtenstein) @ Pollak Theatre, Monmouth University
Mar 8 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

From Wounded Knee to the Edmund Pettus Bridge, Marked, Unmarked, Remembered presents photographs by Andrew Lichtenstein of significant sites from U.S. history, posing unsettling questions about the contested memory of traumatic episodes from the nations past. Focusing especially on landscapes related to African American, Native American and labor history, Lichtenstein reveals new vistas of officially commemorated sites, sites that are neglected or obscured, and sites that serve as a gathering place for active rituals of organized memory. Curator: Mark Ludak, Department of Art and Design

Mar
9
Sat
Marked, Unmarked, Remembered: A Geography of American History (Photographs by Andrew Lichtenstein) @ Pollak Theatre, Monmouth University
Mar 9 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

From Wounded Knee to the Edmund Pettus Bridge, Marked, Unmarked, Remembered presents photographs by Andrew Lichtenstein of significant sites from U.S. history, posing unsettling questions about the contested memory of traumatic episodes from the nations past. Focusing especially on landscapes related to African American, Native American and labor history, Lichtenstein reveals new vistas of officially commemorated sites, sites that are neglected or obscured, and sites that serve as a gathering place for active rituals of organized memory. Curator: Mark Ludak, Department of Art and Design

Mar
10
Sun
Asbury Park Fishing Club’s 27th Annual Fishing Show @ Asbury Park Convention Hall
Mar 10 @ 9:00 am – 2:00 pm
Asbury Park Fishing Club’s 27th Annual Fishing Show @ Asbury Park Convention Hall

In its 27th year, this annual event has always drew enthusiastic crowds looking for great deals on fishing equipment. This equipment includes tackle, rods, reels, clothing, lures, etc. Many of the east coast’s finest plug makers are among the 116 vendors at the show. Tickets are $5 at the door and proceeds are donated by the club to various local not for profit organizations. Children 12 and under, accompanied by an adult are FREE.

Maple Sugaring Living History Program @ Echo Hill
Mar 10 @ 9:00 am – 2:00 pm
Maple Sugaring Living History Program @ Echo Hill

On Saturday March 9th, experience first-hand the North American tradition of maple sugaring at Hunterdon County’s Maple Sugaring Program.  The tour will take you through the experience and the art of the sugaring process.  Along the way you will see an early American Frontiersman tapping his trees, visit a sugar “farmer” at his evaporator, and enjoy a Native American story about the discovery of maple sap.  Everyone will get a free taste of real maple syrup on a silver dollar pancake at the end of the tour. All ages are welcome.

Time: 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM – tours begin every 20 minutes (duration: 1 hr)
Cost: $1 per person suggested donation

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