March 27 - June 1
Celebrating Ten Years, m.t. burton gallery & 19th Street Clay Studio, 1819 N. Long Beach Blvd.
Reception Apr. 3 from 6 pm - 9 pm. Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday. 10 am - 5 pm. Information: 609-494-0006 or
www.mtburtongallery.com - SURF CITY
March 1
Annual International Chef's Night Out, Ritacco Center, 1245 Old Freehold Road. 6 pm - 10 pm. Charge includes food and
beverages from restaurants and vendors from all over Ocean County. Live entertainment, silent auction. All proceeds benefit
the students, teachers and programs for Ocean County Vocational Technical Schools. Information: 732-240-6414 or
www.ritaccocenter.com - TOMS RIVER
March 2
Celebrate Dr. Seuss' Birthday, Jenkinson's Aquarium, Boardwalk & Parkway. 2 pm - 5 pm. Bring in your favorite book and
receive half price admission. Share your story during their storytimes. Included with general admission. Information:
732-899-1659 or www.jenkinsons.com - POINT PLEASANT BEACH
Harlem Globetrotters, Poland Springs Arena, Ritacco Center, 1245 Old Freehold Road. 7 pm. $ Information:
732-818-8536 or www.ritaccocenter.com - TOMS RIVER
Prom Show, Toms River Intermediate North, 150 Intermediate North Way. 6:15 pm. 25 vendors specializing in prom attire,
flowers, jewelry, purses, makeup, hair, tanning, along with services of DJ's, caterers, pre/post prom/graduation parties,
discounts/coupons, mini-gift auction. Sponsored by Toms River HSN Class of 2010. $ Information: 732-505-5705 -
TOMS RIVER
March 3
Gabriel Iglesias-The Fluffy Shop Tour, Historic Strand Theatre, 400 Clifton Ave. 8 pm. Mixture of storytelling, parodies,
characters and sound effects that bring his personal issues to life with animated comedy. $ Information: 732-367-7789 or
www.strand.org - LAKEWOOD
March 4
Conversations Across Time - Women: Back to the Future: Petticoats in Politics, Little Theatre, Georgian Court University, 900 Lakewood Ave. 6:30 pm.
Experience the dreams, frustrations, struggles, and victories of Abigail Adams First Lady and early women's rights
activist Rose Crabtree, member of the 1920 All-Female Town Council of Jackson Hole, Wyoming; Alice Paul, early 20th-century
suffragist and cofounder of the National Women's Party; and Eleanor Roosevelt, "First Lady of the World," U.S. Ambassador
to the United Nations, and coauthor of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.. Reservations required.
$ Informaton: 732-987-2263 or www.georgian.edu - LAKEWOOD
Cara & Beoga, Historic Strand Theatre, 400 Clifton Ave. 7:30 pm. The band weaves flute, guitar, piano, fiddle, pipes,
and concertina together with the brilliant vocals, working the Irish music with just a touch of the German folk influence
to keep a different perspective on the music. $ Information: 732-367-7789 or
www.strand.org - LAKEWOOD
March 5
March Country Weekend, Laurita Winery, 35 Archertown Road. 7 pm - 11 pm. Presented by DJ Mark Country Music &
Dancing and Laurita Winery. March is blowing in like a lion with back to back nights, double the fun. A country style menu
and Laurita Wines will be available for purchase. Information: 609-758-8000 or or www.lauritawinery.com
- NEW EGYPT
March 6
Basketry Workshop, Meadowedge Park 550 East Bay Ave. 10 am - 12 pm. Berry Basket presentation by Pola Galie.
Material included. Information: 609-698-0080 ext. 122 or www.barnegat.net
- BARNEGAT
Bird Viewing, Barnegat Lighthouse State Park Visitor Center, Broadway & the Bay. 10 am. A short talk by Susan Puder
followed by the Southern Ocean Birding Group setting up scopes on the jetty for bird viewing. Information: 609-494-2016
or www.nj.gov/dep/parksandforests/parks/barnlig.html
- BARNEGAT LIGHT
Barnegat Lighthouse Lecture Series: Bird of the Barnegat, Barnegat Lighthouse State Park Interpretative Center, Broadway & the Bay. 1 pm. Fred Lesser of
the Ocean County Parks Department will talk about the birds of Barnegat followed by a walk on the jetty. Information:
609-494-2016 or www.nj.gov/dep/parksandforests/parks/barnlig.html
- BARNEGAT LIGHT
29th Annual Irish Afternoon, Casino Auditorium, Georgian Court University, 900 Lakewood Ave. 3 pm.
Celebration of Irish Music, Song, Dance featuring Celtic Nights Dancers.
$ Informaton: 732-987-2263 or www.georgian.edu - LAKEWOOD
March Country Weekend, Laurita Winery, 35 Archertown Road. 7 pm - 11 pm. Presented by DJ Mark Country Music &
Dancing and Laurita Winery. March is blowing in like a lion with back to back nights, double the fun. A country style menu
and Laurita Wines will be available for purchase. Information: 609-758-8000 or or www.lauritawinery.com
- NEW EGYPT
Learn and Play the Animal Way!, Jenkinson's Aquarium, Boardwalk & Parkway. All day. Learn about the role of
enrichment in zoos and aquariums. Included with general admission. Information: 732-899-1659 or
www.jenkinsons.com - POINT PLEASANT BEACH
17th Polar Bear Plunge, Aztec Ocean Resort, Boardwalk & Sheridan Ave. Registration from 9 am - 12:30 pm. Plunge at 1 pm.
Information: 1-800-Seashor or www.seasideheightstourism.com
- SEASIDE HEIGHTS
Amelia Earhart, Ocean County Historical Society Museum, 26 Hadley Ave. 1 - 3 pm. Presented by
Michele Cervone, Amelia Earhart historian and Moderator of Amelia Earhart Society. Light refreshments and tour of museum.
Information: 732-341-1880 or www.oceancountyhistory.org
- TOMS RIVER
Guided Tours of Museum Available, Ocean County Historical Society Museum, 26 Hadley Ave. 1 pm - 4 pm. Information:
732-341-1880 or www.oceancountyhistory.org - TOMS RIVER
Young People's Concert: The Composer's Toolbox, Toms River High School North, 1245 Old Freehold Rd. 1:30 pm.
Discover how music is written and what tools are available to help write a piece of music. Learn notes, rhythms, dynamics,
orchestration and assemble a piece of music, instrumental petting zoo. Presented by Garden State Philharmonic.
Information: 732-255-0460 or www.gardenstatephilharmonic.org
- TOMS RIVER
Concert: From Heaven to Earth, Christ Episcopal Church, 415 Washington St. 8 pm.
New Jersey Chamber Singers and Kinnara, a chamber choir from Princeton, in a special choral collaboration celebrating
the natural beauty, profound mysteries and awesome powers of the earth and sky that inspired a wide
variety of sacred and secular music by composers such as Brahms, Haydn, Howells and Harris
$ Information: www.njchambersingers.org - TOMS RIVER
Thomas The Tank Hour, Tuckerton Junction Railroad Co. 213C East Main Street (Route 9) use the Lizzie Rose Driveway.
1:00 - 2:00 pm. A fun filled hour of Thomas The Tank and Friends! 30'x40' indoor model train display. Crafts, Activities,
A Movie, Thomas The Tank Operating ModelTrain. Smocks or play clothes suggested, seating is limited to 12 children.
Reservations and prepayment required $ First Saturday of the month. Information: 609-812-0300 - TUCKERTON
March 10
Grove Gatherings at Murray Grove, Murray Grove Retreat and Conference Center, 431 Route 9. Potluck dinner (BYOB) 6 pm
- 7 pm, entertainment 7 pm - 9 pm. Musical/Artistic Coffee House featuring Valerie Vaughn, "New Jersey's Troubadour" in
the tradition of the English Folk Music Club where performers share their craft and engage the audience. $ Information:
609-693-5558 or www.murraygrove.org - LANOKA HARBOR
Walk in the Woods, Jacques Cousteau Coastal Education Center, 130 Great Bay Blvd. 10 am - 1 pm. Join Master Naturalist
Kathy Gardiner on a 5-mile moderate paced hike through Bass River State Forest. Bring lunch and beverage. Weather permitting.
Information and registration: 609-812-0649 ext. 206 or www.jcnerr.org
- TUCKERTON
Lunch n' Learn: Living with Black Bears, Tuckerton Seaport, 120 W. Main St., Rt. 9. 12:30 pm. Discover the Black Bear
as the Division of Fish and Wildlife discusses their natural history and biology. Soup and salad option or bring your own
lunch. Learn about offshore wind turbines in New Jersey. $ Information: 609-296-8868 or
www.tuckertonseaport.org - TUCKERTON
March 12
Irish Presence in American Song, North Dining Room, Georgian Court University, 900 Lakewood Ave. 6:30 pm. Join Fred
Miller at the piano for an evening of unforgettable Irish-American songs. Cost includes multicourse dinner. Registration
required. Informaton: 732-987-2263 or www.georgian.edu - LAKEWOOD
American Family Theater's The Little Mermaid, Historic Strand Theatre, 400 Clifton Ave. 7 pm. $ Information: 732-367-7789
or www.strand.org - LAKEWOOD
Irish Flag Raising, Ocean County Administration Bldg, 101 Hooper Ave. 10 am - 1 pm. Flag raising 11:30 a.m.
Presented by the Ocean County Board of Chosen Freeholders. Information: 732-929-2000 - TOMS RIVER
March 13
Tours of Navy Lakehurst, Navy Lakehurst, Route 547. Registration two weeks prior is mandatory. The tour is unable to
accomodate unregistered walk-ins on the day of the tour due to security regulations. Wednesday tours are for DOD
personal and groups 10 or more. No foreign nationals are permitted on the tours due to security reasons. Information:
732-818-7520 or www.nlhs.com - LAKEHURST
Nanny Rose School of Etiquette, The Mansion, Georgian Court University, 900 Lakewood Ave. 1 pm. Nanny Rose and her domestic Olivia
teach children proper manners and etiquette for dining at home, restaurant or formal affair, interactive performance. Ages
5 to 12. Light lunch. Registration required. $ Informaton: 732-987-2263 or www.georgian.edu
- LAKEWOOD
Garden State Philharmonic Masterworks Series,, Historic Strand Theatre, 400 Clifton Ave. 8 pm. Rossini: Overture to
L'Italiana in Algeri, Schubert: Symphony No. 5 in B-Flat Major, Ives: The Unanswered Question, Gutche: Bongo
Divertimento (New Jersey Premiere). Information: 732-255-0460 or
gardenstatephilharmonic.org - LAKEWOOD
Children's Fair, OceanFirst Theater/Stafford Twp Arts Center, 1000 McKinley Ave. 10 am - 2 pm.
Interactive exhibits, demonstrations for the kids. Information: 609-978-5700, ext. 1378 - MANAHAWKIN
Shamrock Festival Weekend, Laurita Winery, 35 Archertown Road. Noon - 5 pm. $ Information:
609-758-8000 or www.lauritawinery.com - NEW EGYPT
International Day of the Seal, Jenkinson's Aquarium, Boardwalk & Parkway. All Day. Commemorate our three harbor seals
with this international day of recognition and honor. Uncover interesting facts about these mammals, their relatives and
our local species of seals. Included with general admission. Information: 732-899-1659 or
www.jenkinsons.com - POINT PLEASANT BEACH
Moved to March 20 - St. Patrick's Day Parade, down the Boulevard. Noon. Irish parade with bands, floats, and marchers.
Information: 1-800-Seashor or www.seasideheightstourism.com
- SEASIDE HEIGHTS
March 14
Shamrock Festival Weekend, Laurita Winery, 35 Archertown Road. Noon - 5 pm. $ Information:
609-758-8000 or www.lauritawinery.com - NEW EGYPT
Pickin' On The Porch, Tuckerton Seaport, 120 W. Main St., Rt. 9. Noon - 4 pm. Come to pick, sing, listen, swap songs,
tell stories, share a pot of beans and homemade bread. Acoustic instruments only please. Bluegrass, country, old time
music. Hosted by Linda & Bill Salmons. $ Information: 609-296-8868 or www.tuckertonseaport.org
- TUCKERTON
March 15
Wellness through Haudenosaunee Legends, Moral Lessons and Songs, Little Theatre, Georgian Court University, 900
Lakewood Ave. 6 pm. Through oral traditions and songs Native American Sculptor and Faith Keeper of the Oneida Wolf Clan,
Diane Shenandoah, will share Haudenosaunee legends, moral lessons, importance of social spiritual and well being of her
people. Registration required. $ Informaton: 732-987-2263 or www.georgian.edu
- LAKEWOOD
Hungarian Flag Raising, Ocean County Administration Bldg, 101 Hooper Ave. 11 am - 2 pm. Flag raising noon.
Presented by the Ocean County Board of Chosen Freeholders. Information: 732-929-2000 - TOMS RIVER
March 17
Surflight Singers at Buckalew's: Irish Music and Sing-a-Long, Buckalew's, 101 N. Bay Ave. 6:30 pm - 8 pm.
Information: 609-492-9477 or www.surflight.org - BEACH HAVEN
Bix Blast with Dan Levinson & Co., Ocean County College Off-campus Jazz series at Mancini Hall, Ocean County Library,
101 Washington Street. 8 pm. Presented by Ocean County College Arts & Community Center. $ Information: 732-255-0500 or
www.ocean.edu - TOMS RIVER
March 19
Presentation: Bikini Atoll, Museum of NJ Maritime History, 528 Dock Road. 7 pm. Michael Dudas speaks on the subject.
Reservations required. Light refreshments provided. Museum open throughout the day until the presentation. Donation.
Information: 609-492-0202 or www.MuseumofNJMH.org
- BEACH HAVEN/LONG BEACH ISLAND
The Secret Garden, Historic Strand Theatre, 400 Clifton Ave. 2 pm. Orphaned in India, an 11 year old girl returns to
Yorkshire to live with an embittered, reclusive uncle and his invalid son. The estate includes a magic locked garden.
Flashbacks, dream sequences, a strolling chorus of ghosts. $ Information: 732-367-7789 or
www.strand.org - LAKEWOOD
Basement Musician Band, Spray Beach Inn, 200 East 24th St. 8:30 pm - 10:30 pm. Charity tribute concert series
$ Information: 609-492-1501 or www.lbiinns.com/spraybeach
- SPRAY BEACH/ LONG BEACH TOWNSHIP
March 20
Barnegat Lighthouse Lecture Series: The Fossil Story, Barnegat Lighthouse State Park Interpretative Center, Broadway & the Bay. 1 pm. Ray Young, an amateur
paleontologist will discuss how fossils form and how they derived to understand the earth's past. Information: 609-494-2016
or www.nj.gov/dep/parksandforests/parks/barnlig.html
- BARNEGAT LIGHT
Lakewood BlueClaws FanFest 2010, FirstEnergy Park, Cedar Bridge & New Hampshire Aves. 12 noon to 5 pm. Each reserve
seat will be $1 of the regular price. Free food and drinks, behind-the-scenes tours of the ballpark, and the chance to
call-your-own home run in the press box. Fans can take pictures in a BlueClaws jersey on the field or with the team's two
championship trophies. Second round NCAA Tournament games on the video board. Also, collecting gently used cell phones
which will be donated to Cell Phones for Soldiers. Fans who bring non-perishable food for Ocean County hunger relief, will
receive a voucher for two reserve seats to an April game. Information: 732-901-7000
or www.blueclaws.com - LAKEWOOD
Fandance, Surflight Theatre, Engleside & Beach. 7:30 pm. The legend of Sally Rand.
Information: 609-492-9477 or www.surflight.org - BEACH HAVEN
The Secret Garden, Historic Strand Theatre, 400 Clifton Ave. 2 pm. Orphaned in India, an 11 year old girl returns to
Yorkshire to live with an embittered, reclusive uncle and his invalid son. The estate includes a magic locked garden.
Flashbacks, dream sequences, a strolling chorus of ghosts. $ Information: 732-367-7789 or
www.strand.org - LAKEWOOD
Jersey Shore Kids Consignment Sale, FirstEngery Park, Cedar Bridge and New Hampshire Aves. 9:00 - 5:00
Gently used kids clothing, toys, furniture. Presented by 94.3 The Point and MomsLikeMe.com.
Information: 732-901-7000 ext. 100 - LAKEWOOD
Concert: Georgian Court University Jazz Band Spring Concert, Ruggiero Room, Georgian Court University, 900 Lakewood Ave.
2 pm. Informaton: 732-987-2263 or www.georgian.edu - LAKEWOOD
Jacques Cousteau National Estuarine Research Reserve, Long Beach Island Foundation of the Arts & Sciences, 120 Long
Beach Blvd. 11 am - 1 pm. Discover how 115,000 acres around the most pristine estuary from Boston to Virginia is being used
and how their research is helping to preserve our environment. Information: 609-494-1241 or
www.lbifoundation.org - LOVELADIES
Marketplace, St. Mary's Parish Center, Route 9, one block south on Rt. 72. 10:30 am - 2:30 pm. Winter clearance sales
to pre season trends. Food available. Free. Sponsored by the Southern Ocean County Chamber of Commerce.
Information: 609-494-7211 - MANAHAWKIN
St. Patrick's Weekend Festival, Laurita Winery, 35 Archertown Road. Noon - 5 pm. $ Information: 609-758-8000 or
www.lauritawinery.com - NEW EGYPT
Moved from March 13 - St. Patrick's Day Parade, down the Boulevard. Noon. Irish parade with bands, floats, and marchers.
Information: 1-800-Seashor or www.seasideheightstourism.com
- SEASIDE HEIGHTS
Garden State Philharmonic Chorus and Shrewsbury ChoralPresents: The Creation by Joseph Haydn, Christ Episcopal Church,
415 Washington St. 7 pm. Celebrate Haydn's 200th Anniversary. $ Information: 732-255-0460 or
www.gardenstatephilharmonic.org
- TOMS RIVER
March 21
Forever Irish, Surflight Theatre, Engleside & Beach. 2 pm. Songs, Dances and Comedy with Andy Cooney & Company.
Information: 609-492-9477 or www.surflight.org - BEACH HAVEN
Art Open House, Ocean County Artists Guild, Ocean and Chestnut Avenues. 1 - 4 pm. Teachers will demonstrate their media
and answer questions. Information will also be available for the Guild's Special Groups--photography, poetry, song and Salon
de Amis, as well as Member and Gallery Shows. Open Tuesday through Sunday, 1 pm - 4 pm, closed holidays. Information:
732-270-3111 or www.ocartistsguild.org - ISLAND HEIGHTS
Jersey Shore Kids Consignment Sale, FirstEngery Park, Cedar Bridge and New Hampshire Aves. 10:00 - 5:00
Gently used kids clothing, toys, furniture. Presented by 94.3 The Point and MomsLikeMe.com.
Information: 732-901-7000 ext. 100 - LAKEWOOD
St. Patrick's Weekend Festival, Laurita Winery, 35 Archertown Road. Noon - 5 pm. $ Information: 609-758-8000 or
www.lauritawinery.com - NEW EGYPT
Behind the Scenes Tours, Jenkinson's Aquarium, Boardwalk & Parkway. 9:30 am - 11 am. Discover what goes on behind the
scenes at their aquarium while you tour the building front top to bottom. Sneakers required. Pre-register. Ages 5 and up. $
Information: 732-899-1659 or www.jenkinsons.com - POINT PLEASANT BEACH
March 22
Jersey Shore Kids Consignment Sale, FirstEngery Park, Cedar Bridge and New Hampshire Aves. 9:00 - 7:00
Gently used kids clothing, toys, furniture. Presented by 94.3 The Point and MomsLikeMe.com.
Information: 732-901-7000 ext. 100 - LAKEWOOD
March 23
Piano Music by Women Composers, Tower Room, Arts & Community Center, Ocean County College, College Drive, off Hooper Ave.
11:15 am - Noon. Piano Music by Women Composers, Prof. Martha Cybyk and Prof. Karin Gargone, Piano, Student Narration.
Information: 732-255-0400 or www.ocean.edu - TOMS RIVER
March 24
Superfoods, Little Theatre, Georgian Court University, 900 Lakewood Ave. 6:30 pm. Radio host and naturopath Michael
Glynn, N.D., will discuss how we cope with dietary issues in today's world of questionable food handing practices and
chemistry set food. Registration required. $ Informaton: 732-987-2263 or www.georgian.edu
- LAKEWOOD
March 25
Death by Chocolate, Brick Elks, Old Hooper Avenue. 7 pm - 9 pm. Samples by bakeries, chocolate makers, and specialty
chocolate vendors. Coffee and tea. Cash bar. Sponsored by Brick Morning Rotary. $ Information: 908-208-6726, 732-920-1081
- BRICK
Hop Into Spring!, Jenkinson's Aquarium, Boardwalk & Parkway. All day. Find out what's happening in your backyard and
get ready to "Spring Ahead". Information: 732-899-1659 or
www.jenkinsons.com - POINT PLEASANT BEACH
Greek Flag Raising, Ocean County Administration Bldg, 101 Hooper Ave. 3 - 5 p.m. Flag raising 4 p.m.
Presented by the Ocean County Board of Chosen Freeholders. Information: 732-929-2000 - TOMS RIVER
Ecological Evenings: Offshore Wind Turbines, Jacques Cousteau Coastal Education Center, 130 Great Bay Blvd. 7 pm - 8 pm.
Offshore wind turbines are being proposed off the coast of southern New Jersey. Learn the pros and cons of wind energy in
New Jersey. Speaker: Kris Ohleth, Deepwater Wind. Registration is required for all programs. Information and registration:
609-812-0649 ext. 206 or www.jcnerr.org - TUCKERTON
March 26
The Secret Garden, Historic Strand Theatre, 400 Clifton Ave. 2 pm. Orphaned in India, an 11 year old girl returns to
Yorkshire to live with an embittered, reclusive uncle and his invalid son. The estate includes a magic locked garden.
Flashbacks, dream sequences, a strolling chorus of ghosts. $ Information: 732-367-7789 or
www.strand.org - LAKEWOOD
Mary Cassatt: An American Impressionist, North Dining Room, Georgian Court University, 900 Lakewood Ave. 6:30 pm.
Cost includes a multicourse French dinner and multimedia lecture presented by Lisa Festa, Ph.D., assistant professor
of art. Registration required. Informaton: 732-987-2263 or
www.georgian.edu - LAKEWOOD
Singer-Guitarist Chris Fritz, Spray Beach Inn, 200 East 24th St. 8:30 pm - 10:30 pm. Charity tribute concert series
$ Information: 609-492-1501 or www.lbiinns.com/spraybeach
- SPRAY BEACH/ LONG BEACH TOWNSHIP
Fortuna Shipwreck told by: The Anchor Lady, Tuckers Island Shipwreck Room, Tuckerton Seaport, 120 W. Main St., Rt. 9.
6:30 pm. Storytelling and supper at SCOJO's. Benefits education programs at the seaport and museum. Donation. Information:
609-296-8868 or www.tuckertonseaport.org - TUCKERTON
March 27
Open for the Season: Six Flags Great Adventure & Wild Safari Drive Through, Rte. 537. Abbreviated schedule until
May 13. Open daily from March 27 - April 11 (closed April 4) and weekends until May 13 when it opens for the season
until September 6. Than weekends until October 3, than Fri., Sat., & Sun until October 31. Closes for the season after
November 6 & 7. Theme Park open at 10:30 am, closing varies from 6 pm - 11 pm depending on day and season. Safari open
from 9 am - 4 pm. Information: 732-928-1821 or www.sixflags.com/greatAdventure
- JACKSON
The Secret Garden, Historic Strand Theatre, 400 Clifton Ave. 2 pm. Orphaned in India, an 11 year old girl returns to
Yorkshire to live with an embittered, reclusive uncle and his invalid son. The estate includes a magic locked garden.
Flashbacks, dream sequences, a strolling chorus of ghosts. $ Information: 732-367-7789 or
www.strand.org - LAKEWOOD
Shark Saturday, Long Beach Island Foundation of the Arts & Sciences, 120 Long Beach Blvd. 11 am - 1 pm. Naturalists
from Jenkinson's Aquarium will discuss what's fact from fiction about one of the ocean's most misunderstood creatures.
Information: 609-494-1241 or www.lbifoundation.org - LOVELADIES
Girlfriends Getaway Weekend, Laurita Winery, 35 Archertown Road. Noon - 5 pm. $ Information: 609-758-8000
or www.lauritawinery.com - NEW EGYPT
Hop Into Spring! Jenkinson's Aquarium, Boardwalk & Parkway. All day. Find out what's happening in your backyard and
get ready to "Spring Ahead". Free with general admission. Information: 732-899-1659 or
www.jenkinsons.com - POINT PLEASANT BEACH
All About Water Fowling and Family Fun Day, Lighthouse Center for Natural Resource Education. 10 am - 3 pm. An
opportunity for families to experience Barnegat Bay with demonstrations, exhibits, sneakbox display, duck and goose calling,
dog retrieving demonstrations, the art of camouflage. Hosted by Natural Resource Education Foundation of New Jersey. Music,
hayrides, 100% handmade craft vendors and more. Information: 732-255-0472 or
www.bbep.org - WARETOWN
March 28
6th Annual Super Plunge Sunday on Super Bowl Sunday, 48th Street Beach. 1 pm. Plunges must pre-registration Feb. 6,
9 am - 1 pm or Feb. 7 from 10 am to Noon at Senior Lounge, Community Center, Post-plunge festivities follow at Community
Center. Benefits St. Francis Community Center and the Swim Teams of Southern Regional High School. $ Information:
609-494-8861 - BRANT BEACH/LONG BEACH ISLAND
The Secret Garden, Historic Strand Theatre, 400 Clifton Ave. 8 pm. Orphaned in India, an 11 year old girl returns to
Yorkshire to live with an embittered, reclusive uncle and his invalid son. The estate includes a magic locked garden.
Flashbacks, dream sequences, a strolling chorus of ghosts. $ Information: 732-367-7789 or
www.strand.org - LAKEWOOD
Girlfriends Getaway Weekend, Laurita Winery, 35 Archertown Road. Noon - 5 pm. $ Information: 609-758-8000
or www.lauritawinery.com - NEW EGYPT
54th Annual Flapjack Breakfast, Pleasant Plains Volunteer Fire Department, 40 Clayton Ave. 7 am - Noon. Flapjacks, sausage,
juice, coffee, tea, milk, or hot chocolate, etc. Complimentary newspaper. To go orders. Free refils - flapjacks, coffe & tea.
$ Information: 732-349-0808 or www.ppfd30.com - PLEASANT PLAINS/TOMS RIVER
Easter Egg Hunt, Jenkinson's Boardwalk, Boardwalk & Parkway. 1 pm sharp. 4 Age Groups. 0 - 4 years meet in Front of
the Aquarium; 5 - 6 years & 7 - 8 years meet in front of Frank's Fun Center; 9 - 10 years meet in front of the Amusement
Park. Egg Hunt participation is reserved for children only. No Shovels or Digging Utensils. Information: 732-892-0600 or
www.jenkinsons.com - POINT PLEASANT BEACH
Palm Sunday Egg Hunt, Beach & Boardwalk. 1 pm. 15,000 pastel eggs filled with prizes from Boardwalk merchants.
Information: 1-800-Seashor or www.seasideheightstourism.com
- SEASIDE HEIGHTS
54th Annual Flapjack Breakfast, Pleasant Plains Volunteer Fire Department, 40 Clayton Ave. 7 am - Noon. Flapjacks, sausage,
juice, coffee, tea, milk, or hot chocolate, etc. Complimentary newspaper. To go orders. Free refils - flapjacks, coffe & tea.
$ Information: 732-349-0808 or www.ppfd30.com - TOMS RIVER/PLEADANT PLAINS
NJ Beach Buggy Association Fishing Flea Market, Elks Lodge, 600 Washington Street. 9 am - 3 pm.
Food will be available. Information: 908-309-3882 - TOMS RIVER
The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad & Vintage Steam and Diesel Locomotives Victorian Restaurant, 217 East Main St. 4 pm.
Historical railroad dinner seminar. $ Information: 609-812-0300 or
www.tuckertonjunction.com - TUCKERTON
March 29
The Stage Door Canteen Salutes Toni Frissell, Little Theatre, Georgian Court University, 900 Lakewood Ave. 6 pm.
Interactive history performance about the life of Antoinette "Toni" Frissell, the first woman war photographer and
first woman on staff with Sports Illustrated, during World War II. Registration required.
$ Informaton: 732-987-2263 or www.georgian.edu - LAKEWOOD