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Important: Both our Ocean County Parks & Recreation Department and our Ocean County Library system are sponsors of MAJOR events which will be of interest to both residents and visitors of Ocean County.

After reviewing our events listed below, for more to see and do visit, www.oceancountyparks.org - many events involve recreation and tours as well as nature/parks and for all age groups www.theoceancountylibrary.org - more than just books the system presents many performing arts programs and other exciting events.

  • March
    Barnegat Lighthouse State Park, 208 Broadway. 8 am - 4 pm. Only park grounds are open. Lighthouse is open on weekends only for climbing. Interpretative Center open for special programs. Information: 609-494-2016 or www.nj.gov/dep/parksandforests/parks/barnlig.html - BARNEGAT LIGHT

    Art exhibit: Artist of the Month - Alex Stillano, Pine Shores Art Association, 94 Stafford Avenue. Reception March 3 from 2 pm - 5 pm. Gallery hours are Sunday 1 pm - 3 pm, Monday 7 pm - 9 pm & Wednesday 11 am - 2:30 pm. Information: 609-597-3557 or www.pineshoresartassociation.org - MANAHAWKIN

    Tuckerton Seaport & Baymen's Museum, 120 W. Main St., Rt. 9. Open 362 days a year, rain or shine. An open air maritime museum with buildings located on a boardwalk along the Tuckerton Creek which shares the stories of the people who lived and worked in the region through exhibits, demonstrations, classes, and special events $ Information: 609-296-8868 or www.tuckertonseaport.org - TUCKERTON

  • Every Sunday
    Feeding Schedule, Jenkinson's Aquarium, Boardwalk & Parkway. Seals: 10 am, 1 pm, 4 pm, Penguins: 11 & 3:30 pm, Pacific Sharks: 4 pm, Alligators: 1:30 pm. Fall schedual begins September 5. Aquarium open 10 am - 5 pm. $ Information: 732-899-1659 or www.jenkinsons.com - POINT PLEASANT BEACH

  • Every Monday
    Feeding Schedule, Jenkinson's Aquarium, Boardwalk & Parkway. Seals: 10 am, 1 pm, 4 pm, Penguins: 11 & 3:30 pm, Atlantic Sharks: 1:30 pm. Fall schedual begins September 5. Aquarium open 10 am - 5 pm. $ Information: 732-899-1659 or www.jenkinsons.com - POINT PLEASANT BEACH

  • Every Tuesday
    Feeding Schedule, Jenkinson's Aquarium, Boardwalk & Parkway. Seals: 10 am, 1 pm, 4 pm, Penguins: 11 & 3:30 pm, Pacific Sharks: 4 pm, Alligators: 1:30 pm. Fall schedual begins September 5. Aquarium open 10 am - 5 pm. $ Information: 732-899-1659 or www.jenkinsons.com - POINT PLEASANT BEACH

    Toms River Seaport Society & Maritime Museum, Corner of Hooper and East Water St. 10 am - 2 pm. Wooden boats, restoration shop and artifacts of the Barnegat Bay area including a reference library and Ship Store. Runs Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday year round except national & state holidays. Information: 732-349-9209 or www.tomsriverseaport.org - TOMS RIVER

  • Every Wednesday
    Feeding Schedule, Jenkinson's Aquarium, Boardwalk & Parkway. Seals: 10 am, 1 pm, 4 pm, Penguins: 11 & 3:30 pm, Atlantic Sharks: 1:30 pm. Fall schedual begins September 5. Aquarium open 10 am - 5 pm. $ Information: 732-899-1659 or www.jenkinsons.com - POINT PLEASANT BEACH

    Live Comedy Shows, Uncle Vinnie’s Comedy Club, 520 Arnold Ave. Variety of comedy shows for adults and children. Runs Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday all year. Information: 732-899-3900 or www.unclevinniescomedyclub.com - POINT PLEASANT BEACH

  • Every Thursday
    Feeding Schedule, Jenkinson's Aquarium, Boardwalk & Parkway. Seals: 10 am, 1 pm, 4 pm, Penguins: 11 & 3:30 pm, Pacific Sharks: 4 pm. Fall schedual begins September 5. Aquarium open 10 am - 5 pm. $ Information: 732-899-1659 or www.jenkinsons.com - POINT PLEASANT BEACH

    Live Comedy Shows, Uncle Vinnie’s Comedy Club, 520 Arnold Ave. Variety of comedy shows for adults and children. Runs Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday all year. Information: 732-899-3900 or www.unclevinniescomedyclub.com - POINT PLEASANT BEACH

    Toms River Seaport Society & Maritime Museum, Corner of Hooper and East Water St. 10 am - 2 pm. Wooden boats, restoration shop and artifacts of the Barnegat Bay area including a reference library and Ship Store. Runs Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday year round except national & state holidays. Information: 732-349-9209 or www.tomsriverseaport.org - TOMS RIVER

  • Every Friday
    Feeding Schedule, Jenkinson's Aquarium, Boardwalk & Parkway. Seals: 10 am, 1 pm, 4 pm, Penguins: 11 & 3:30 pm, Alligators: 1:30 pm. Fall schedual begins September 5. Aquarium open 10 am - 5 pm. $ Information: 732-899-1659 or www.jenkinsons.com - POINT PLEASANT BEACH

    Live Comedy Shows, Uncle Vinnie’s Comedy Club, 520 Arnold Ave. Variety of comedy shows for adults and children. Runs Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday all year. Information: 732-899-3900 or www.unclevinniescomedyclub.com - POINT PLEASANT BEACH

  • Every Saturday
    Science Saturdays, Long Beach Island Foundation of the Arts & Sciences, 120 Long Beach Blvd. This program is free and open to everyone, will include light refreshments before each program and includes a question and answer session with the speaker following the main presentation. Runs from January 21 - April 7. Information: 609-494-1241 or www.lbifoundation.org - LOVELADIES

    Feeding Schedule, Jenkinson's Aquarium, Boardwalk & Parkway. Seals: 10 am, 1 pm, 4 pm, Penguins: 11 & 3:30 pm, Atlantic Sharks: 1:30 pm. Fall schedual begins September 5. Aquarium open 10 am - 5 pm. $ Information: 732-899-1659 or www.jenkinsons.com - POINT PLEASANT BEACH

    Live Comedy Shows, Uncle Vinnie’s Comedy Club, 520 Arnold Ave. Variety of comedy shows for adults and children. Runs Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday all year. Information: 732-899-3900 or www.unclevinniescomedyclub.com - POINT PLEASANT BEACH

    Toms River Seaport Society & Maritime Museum, Corner of Hooper and East Water St. 10 am - 2 pm. Wooden boats, restoration shop and artifacts of the Barnegat Bay area including a reference library and Ship Store. Runs Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday year round except national & state holidays. Information: 732-349-9209 or www.tomsriverseaport.org - TOMS RIVER

    Live Country, Bluegrass, and Folk Music, Albert Music Hall, 131 Wells Mills Rd., Rt. 532. Doors Open at 6:30 pm & music begins at 7:30 pm. Closed Dec. 22, 29. Information: 609-971-1593 or www.alberthall.org - WARETOWN

  • Feb 1 - June
    Exhibit: The Work of Ken Kirby and Nathaniel Kirby Parker’s Decoy Shop, Tuckerton Seaport and Baymen's Museum, 120 W. Main St., Rt. 9. 10 am - 5 pm. Information: 609-296-8868 or www.tuckertonseaport.org - TUCKERTON

  • February 13 - March 16
    Ocean County Teen Arts Festival Art Exhibit, Arts & Community Center, Ocean County College, College Drive, off Hooper Ave. Under the direction of the Ocean County Cultural & Heritage Commission. The visual arts portion of the festival will highlight artistic talents of Ocean County High School students. Open Monday thru Friday 8 am - 8 pm. Information: 732-255-0500 or www.ocean.edu - TOMS RIVER

  • March 3 - 27
    Art Gallery Exhibits, Ocean County Artists Guild, Ocean and Chestnut Avenues. Retrospective art by Warren Satter, Photography by John Kotlowsk. Reception March 4 from 1 pm - 4 pm. Open Tuesday through Sunday, 1 pm - 4 pm, closed holidays. For the Kaila Paige Gordon Scholarship Fundraiser. Information: 732-270-3111 or www.ocartistsguild.org - ISLAND HEIGHTS

  • March 5 - 30
    Sculpture Association of NJ, M. Christina Geis Art Gallery, Georgian Court University, 900 Lakewood Ave. Monday - Thursday, 9 am - 8 pm; Friday, 9 am - 5 pm. Free. Informaton: 732-987-2388 or www.georgian.edu - LAKEWOOD

  • March 6 - April 2
    Art exhibit: Southern Regional High School Exhibition, Long Beach Island Foundation of the Arts & Sciences, 120 Long Beach Blvd. Reception March 8 6 pm - 8 pm. Gallery Hours: Monday - Friday 9 am - 5 pm, Saturday & Sunday 9 am - 3 pm. Information: 609-494-1241 or www.lbifoundation.org - LOVELADIES

    March 1
    New Civics: The New Roadmap for Working with Your Government Lecture Series, Johnson Brothers Boatworks, 450 West Lake Ave. 5 pm. Doug Blonsky, president of New York’s Central Park Conservancy and resident of Bay Head, will explain the history and workings of the world’s most successful public/private partnerships. Hosted by The New Jersey Museum of Boating. Information: 732-295-2072 or www.njmb.org - BAY HEAD

    March 2
    Dinner Theater: Crime Scene Idiots, The Strand Theatre, 400 Clifton Ave. 7 pm. Watch as two incompetent male meter maids stumble their way through the clues of this murder mystery comedy. Chef’s table featuring Rotini Pasta Ragout, the 2010 Boss of the Sauce. $ Information: 732-367-7789 or www.strand.org - LAKEWOOD

    Celebrate Dr. Seuss’s Birthday, Jenkinson's Aquarium, Boardwalk & Parkway. 2 pm, 3 pm, and 4:30 pm. Bring your favorite book and receive half price children’s admission. Then share your story during story times with the Cat in the Hat. $ Information: 732-899-1659 or www.jenkinsons.com - POINT PLEASANT BEACH

    Winter Programs, Robert J. Novins Planetarium, Ocean County College, College Drive, off Hooper Ave. Wonders of the Winter Sky, 7 7:00 pm and Bad Astronomy: Myths & Misconceptions, 8:15 pm. $ Information: 732-255-0343 or www.ocean.edu/campus/planetarium - TOMS RIVER

    March 3
    The Great Monarch Butterfly Race for the Border - Lecture Series, Barnegat Lighthouse State Park Visitor Center, Broadway & the Bay. 1 pm. Join Dan and Luanne Weekes for an interactive lecture on the Monarch Butterfly life cycle, its amazing seasonal migration and the conservation efforts of Pollination Station. Information: 609-494-2016 or www.friendsofbarnegatlighthouse.org - BARNEGAT LIGHT

    Presentation: Forsythe Refuge Program, NJ Maritime Museum, 528 Dock Road. 1:30 pm. Virginia Rettig will give an overview of the Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge. Free. Information: 609-492-0202 or www.museumofnjmh.org - BEACH HAVEN/LONG BEACH ISLAND

    Celebrate Irish Arts’ Day, Maris Stella Conference Center, 7201 Long Beach Blvd. 11 am - 4 pm. Entertainment by local and regional singers, dancers and speakers as well as artwork by local artists. Refreshments. Hosted by Amergael and Long Beach Island Library Branch of the Ocean County Library. Free. Information: 609-494-1182 or www.marisstella.org - HARVEY CEDARS

    Dinner Theater: Crime Scene Idiots, The Strand Theatre, 400 Clifton Ave. 1 & 7 pm. Watch as two incompetent male meter maids stumble their way through the clues of this murder mystery comedy. Chef’s table featuring Rotini Pasta Ragout, the 2010 Boss of the Sauce. $ Information: 732-367-7789 or www.strand.org - LAKEWOOD

    Science Saturdays: Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge, Long Beach Island Foundation of the Arts & Sciences, 120 Long Beach Blvd. 10:00 am - 11:30 am. This program is free and open to everyone, will include light refreshments before each program and includes a question and answer session with the speaker following the main presentation. Runs from January 21 - April 7. Information: 609-494-1241 or www.lbifoundation.org - LOVELADIES

    Winter Programs, Robert J. Novins Planetarium, Ocean County College, College Drive, off Hooper Ave. One World: One Sky Big Bird's Adventure, 11:30 am; Wonders of the Winter Sky, 1:00 pm; Bad Astronomy: Myths & Misconceptions, 2:30 pm; Bad Astronomy: Myths & Misconceptions, 7:00 pm and Wonders of the Winter Sky, 8:15 pm. $ Information: 732-255-0343 or www.ocean.edu/campus/planetarium - TOMS RIVER

    12th Annual Gospel Extravaganza, Arts & Community Center Theatre, Ocean County College, College Drive, off Hooper Ave. 7 pm. An evening of gospel singers, soloists, praise dancers and vendors. $ Information: 732-255-0400 or www.ocean.edu - TOMS RIVER

    March 4
    American Family Theater's Alice in Wonderland, Strand Center for the Arts, 400 Clifton Ave. 2:00 pm. All Ages Show. $ Information: 732-367-7789 or www.strand.org - LAKEWOOD

    Behind the Scenes Tour, Jenkinson's Aquarium, Boardwalk & Parkway. 9:30 - 11:00 am. Discover what goes on behind the scenes at the aquarium while you tour the building from top to bottom. Sneakers are required. Ages 5 and up only. Pre-registration is required. $ Information: 732-899-1659 or www.jenkinsons.com - POINT PLEASANT BEACH

    Winter Programs, Robert J. Novins Planetarium, Ocean County College, College Drive, off Hooper Ave. The Stars from my Backyard, 11:30 am; Wonders of the Winter Sky, 1:00 pm; and Bad Astronomy: Myths & Misconceptions, 2:30 pm. $ Information: 732-255-0343 or www.ocean.edu/campus/planetarium - TOMS RIVER

    Pickin' on the Porch, Tuckerton Seaport, 120 W. Main St., Rt. 9. Noon - 5 pm. Pick, sing, listen, swap Bluegrass, country, old time songs. Tell stories, share a pot of beans and homemade bread. Hosted by Linda and Bill Salmons. First Sunday of the Month. Information: 609-296-8868 or www.tuckertonseaport.org - TUCKERTON

    March 7
    MidWeek Jazz Series: Dan Levinson’s Fête Manouche, Arts & Community Center Theatre, Ocean County College, College Drive, off Hooper Ave. 8 pm. Dan Levinson’s Fête Manouche Returns with Django Reinhardt Sound. $ Information: 732-255-0500 or www.ocean.edu - TOMS RIVER

    New Jersey’s Vultures, Jacques Cousteau Coastal Education Center, 130 Great Bay Blvd. 7 pm - 8 pm. Explore the world of New Jersey’s vultures! Presentation will include information on their biology, damage that they can create and how that damage is mitigated . Speaker: Kimberley Gurlavich, Wildlife Biologist, USDA. Information and registration: 609-812-0649 ext. 206 or www.jcnerr.org - TUCKERTON

    March 8
    Just a Wee Bit of Culture: Tea, Food & Folklore, The Mansion, Georgian Court University, 900 Lakewood Ave. 2 pm. Experience the country where myths and legends live along with leprechauns and fairies with Tea Food Historian, Judith Krall-Russo. $ Informaton: 732-987-2232 or www.georgian.edu - LAKEWOOD

    Women’s History Month Event: The Woman Who Helped Establish The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Ocean County College Southern Education Center, Rm. 117, 195 Cedar Bridge Rd. 2 pm. Speaker: Francis Polk. Free. Information: 732-255-0400 or www.ocean.edu - MANAHAWKIN

    Women’s History Month Event: Lois Wilson - The Mother of ALANON, Rm. 203, Bartlett Hall, Ocean County College, College Drive, off Hooper Ave. 9:30 am. Speaker: Dean J. LaBollita, OCC College Lecturer of Social Science. Free. Information: 732-255-0400 or www.ocean.edu - TOMS RIVER

    March 9
    American Female Photographers, North Dining Room, Georgian Court University, 900 Lakewood Ave. 6:30 pm. Dinner with Fine Arts, includes multicourse 1940s home-style dinner and multimedia lecture. Reservations required. $ Informaton: 732-987-2263 or www.georgian.edu - LAKEWOOD

    Women’s History Month Event: The Woman Who Helped Establish The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Ocean County College Southern Education Center, Rm. 117, 195 Cedar Bridge Rd. 12:30 pm. Speaker: Francis Polk. Free. Information: 732-255-0400 or www.ocean.edu - MANAHAWKIN

    Women’s History Month Event: Dr. Betz Book Discussion, Dear John, Rm. 203, Bartlett Hall, College Drive, off Hooper Ave. 12:30 pm. Speaker: Dr. Norma Betz, OCC Director of Financial Aid, discusses her book about the life and letters of John and Abigail Adams. Books available for purchase. Free. Information: 732-255-0400 or www.ocean.edu - TOMS RIVER

    Winter Programs, Robert J. Novins Planetarium, Ocean County College, College Drive, off Hooper Ave. Astronomy Club Meeting, 7:00 pm; Wonders of the Winter Sky, 7:00 pm; and Bad Astronomy: Myths & Misconceptions, 8:15 pm. $ Information: 732-255-0343 or www.ocean.edu/campus/planetarium - TOMS RIVER

    March 10
    Wings over Long Beach Island - Lecture Series, Barnegat Lighthouse State Park Visitor Center, Broadway & the Bay. 10 am & 1 pm. For birders and those want to learn about bird watching. AM session, the Southern Ocean Birding Group sets up scopes on the jetty for bird viewing after a talk by Susan Puder, President of the organization. PM session is Fred Lesser of the Ocean County Parks Department who will talk about the "Birds of Barnegat" highlighting those present at this time of the year, followed by a jetty walk to see who’s in town. Information: 609-494-2016 or www.friendsofbarnegatlighthouse.org - BARNEGAT LIGHT

    Antiques Appraisal Afternoon, First United Methodist Church, 111 Ocean Ave. Noon - 4 pm .Appraisals by Perry Ford of Canvas House Antiques (& Antiques Road Show appearances) of Point Pleasant. Light lunch, home baked goodies & beverages available. $10 for 1 item $25 for 3 items. Sponsored by the Island Heights Cultural & Heritage Assoc. Information: 732-929-0444 or www.islandhts.org - ISLAND HEIGHTS

    Beyond Celtic, The Strand Theatre, 400 Clifton Ave. 8 pm. Michael Londra’s Beyond Celtic is the newest show from the internationally renowned Irish tenor that will sweep you away to Ireland. All Ages Show. Information: 732-367-7789 or www.strand.org - LAKEWOOD

    Science Saturdays: Birding 101, Long Beach Island Foundation of the Arts & Sciences, 120 Long Beach Blvd. 11:00 am - 12:30 pm. This program is free and open to everyone, will include light refreshments before each program and includes a question and answer session with the speaker following the main presentation. Runs from January 21 - April 7. Information: 609-494-1241 or www.lbifoundation.org - LOVELADIES

    13th Annual Spring Race Car and Parts Swap Meet, New Egypt Speedway, 720 Route 539. 7:30 am 1:30 pm. Bring your car parts to sell or there will be vendors selling cars and parts from all types of racing, dirt and asphalt. Food available. Schedule subject to change. Free. Information: 732-681-3776 or www.newegyptspeedway.net - NEW EGYPT

    28th Annual Ocean County Saint Patrick's Day Parade, Boulevard marching north from Seaside Park border to Breakwater Beach Waterpark. Noon. Approximate 2-hour line of marching bands, floats and heritage groups. Dedicated to "Honor and Remember" a national program honoring our fallen soldiers and their Gold Star families. Weather permitting many of the Boardwalk attractions are open. Information: 732-854-8000 or www.OceanCountySaintPatricksDayParade.com - SEASIDE HEIGHTS

    Winter Programs, Robert J. Novins Planetarium, Ocean County College, College Drive, off Hooper Ave. One World: One Sky Big Bird's Adventure, 11:30 am; Wonders of the Winter Sky, 1:00 pm; Bad Astronomy: Myths & Misconceptions, 2:30 pm; Bad Astronomy: Myths & Misconceptions, 7:00 pm; and Wonders of the Winter Sky, 8:15 pm. $ Information: 732-255-0343 or www.ocean.edu/campus/planetarium - TOMS RIVER

    Tradition from a Woman’s Hand: Female Artists, Historic and Contemporary, Ocean County Historical Society Museum, 26 Hadley Ave. 1 pm. Women in History Month Program, Honored Female Carvers, roundtable discussion and demonstration. Free admission and refreshments. Information: 732-341-1880 or www.oceancountyhistory.org - TOMS RIVER

    March 11
    Drummers Circle, Dover-Brick First Aide Building, Rt. 35 south & 2nd Ave. 1 pm - 4 pm. Hand drummers, percussionists and didgeridoo players ages 18 and older welcome. Runs 2nd & 4th Sundays September - June. All the donation $ goes back to the Dover-Brick First Aid Squad in appreciation for the use of the room. Information: sundaydrumcircle@hotmail.com - NORMANDY BEACH, TOMS RIVER

    Winter Programs, Robert J. Novins Planetarium, Ocean County College, College Drive, off Hooper Ave. The Stars from my Backyard, 11:30 am; Wonders of the Winter Sky, 1:00 pm; and Bad Astronomy: Myths & Misconceptions, 2:30 pm. $ Information: 732-255-0343 or www.ocean.edu/campus/planetarium - TOMS RIVER

    March 13
    Lifesaving Stations of New Jersey, Herbertsville Firehouse, 601 Herbertsville Road. 7:30 pm. Presented by German Georgieff, Chief Naturalist of Wells Mills County Park. Sponsored by the Havens Homestead Museum. Free. Information: 732-785-2500 - BRICK

    Love Up In Flames: Chronicles and Confessions by Sherise Pruitt, Strand Center for the Arts, 400 Clifton Ave. 8 pm. A play on the exploration of love and all things resembling it in an urban, modern world. Presented by Playwrites on the Rise. $ Information: 732-367-7789 or www.strand.org - LAKEWOOD

    Toddler Make & Take, Jenkinson's Aquarium, Boardwalk & Parkway. 9:30 am - 10:30 am. Make marine life crafts, listen to a story, and learn about some of their animals. Pre-registration is required. Children must be accompanied by an adult. $ Information: 732-899-1659 or www.jenkinsons.com - POINT PLEASANT BEACH

    Ocean County Teen Arts Festival, Arts & Community Center, Ocean County College, College Drive, off Hooper Ave. 9 am - 1:30 pm. Sponsored by Ocean County College and the Ocean County Cultural & Heritage Commission. Information: 732-255-0500 or www.ocean.edu - TOMS RIVER

    March 14
    Toddler Make & Take, Jenkinson's Aquarium, Boardwalk & Parkway. 9:30 am - 10:30 am. Make marine life crafts, listen to a story, and learn about some of their animals. Pre-registration is required. Children must be accompanied by an adult. $ Information: 732-899-1659 or www.jenkinsons.com - POINT PLEASANT BEACH

    American Women Poets, Little Theatre, Georgian Court University, 900 Lakewood Ave. Noon - 2 pm. A Special Women’s History Month Presentation, celebrate icons Emily Dickinson, Sylvia Plath, Kate Chopin, Maya Angelou, and Joyce Carol Oates through readings and discussions and get to know their lasting impact on our culture with Michelle Giles, GCU Advancement Communications Specialist. Free. Informaton: 732-987-2263 or www.georgian.edu - LAKEWOOD

    Irish Movie Matinee: Original Short Films, Little Theatre, Georgian Court University, 900 Lakewood Ave. 2 pm. Courtesy of the Garden State Film Festival, Bye Bye Now, The Wednesdays and Gone Fishing. $ Informaton: 732-987-2263 or www.georgian.edu - LAKEWOOD

    Ocean County Teen Arts Festival, Arts & Community Center, Ocean County College, College Drive, off Hooper Ave. 9 am - 1:30 pm. Sponsored by Ocean County College and the Ocean County Cultural & Heritage Commission. Information: 732-255-0500 or www.ocean.edu - TOMS RIVER

    Lunch N’ Learn Series: Frogs and Toads of the Mullica River Basin, Tuckerton Seaport, 120 W. Main St., Rt. 9. 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm. As the last rays of sun fade into the darkening sky, sounds of calling frogs and toads begin to fill the warm, night air. Explore the distribution, reproduction, habitat preferences and vocalizations of the frogs and toads of the Mullica River basin. $ Information: 609-296-8868 or www.tuckertonseaport.org - TUCKERTON

    March 15
    New Civics: The New Roadmap for Working with Your Government Lecture Series, Johnson Brothers Boatworks, 450 West Lake Ave. 5 pm. Steve Malanga, of the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research, will discuss the growth of the big government coalition of public sector and advocacy groups in New Jersey and the challenges the state is facing in restraining the growth of taxes and government. Hosted by The New Jersey Museum of Boating. Information: 732-295-2072 or www.njmb.org - BAY HEAD

    Night of Laughs, Uncle Vinnie’s Comedy Club, 518 Arnold Ave. 7 pm. Cost includes food and comedy show with two comedians, BYOB. Laugh for a great cause with Court Appointed Special Advocates of Ocean County (CASA) of Ocean County. Proceeds will go to advocated for the 711 abused and neglected foster children in Ocean County. Reservations are recommended but not necessary. Information: 732-899-3900 or www.unclevinniescomedyclub.com - POINT PLEASANT BEACH

    Senior Living Expo 2012, Gymnasium (Bldg. 19), Ocean County College, College Drive, off Hooper Ave. 10 am - 2 pm. Expo includes health and wellness screenings, physician presentation, free food samples from area eateries, entertainment, doors prizes and giveaways. Use Parking Lot 2. Information: 732-255-0400 or www.ocean.edu - TOMS RIVER

    Hungarian Flag Raising Ceremony, Ocean County Administration Building, West Lawn, 101 Hooper Ave. 12:30 pm. Sponsored by the American Cultural Society of Whiting and hosted by the Ocean County Board of Chosen Freeholders. Information: 732-929-2000 - TOMS RIVER

    March 16
    Jersey Shore Kids Consignment Sale, FirstEnergy Park, Cedar Bridge & New Hampshire Aves. 9:00 am - 7:00 pm. Consignors bring in gently used kids merchandise (games, clothes, toys, equipment, etc), set a price, and JSKCS sells them at the sale. Consignors get a portion of the proceeds from the sale of their items. Information: 732-901-7000 ext 111 or www.blueclaws.com - LAKEWOOD

    Raising of the Flag of Ireland, Ocean County Administration Building, West Lawn, 101 Hooper Ave. 11:30 am. Sponsored by the Div. 1 Ocean County Ancient Order of Hibernians in American and the Ladies Ancient Order of Hibernians and hosted by the Ocean County Board of Chosen Freeholders. Information: 732-929-2000 - TOMS RIVER

    Winter Programs, Robert J. Novins Planetarium, Ocean County College, College Drive, off Hooper Ave. Laser Beatles 7:00 pm; Laser Zeppelin 8:15 pm; and Laser Hypnotica 9:30 pm. $ Information: 732-255-0343 or www.ocean.edu/campus/planetarium - TOMS RIVER

    Salute to Ocean County "A Celebration of Arts and Heritage", Arts & Community Center Theatre, Ocean County College, College Drive, off Hooper Ave. Dessert Reception at 6:30 pm, Program at 7 pm. Presented by the Ocean County Cultural and Heritage Commission. Register by March 1st. Free. Information: 732-929-4779 or www.oceancountynrcc.org - TOMS RIVER

    March 17
    Reducing the Greenhead Fly Annoyance in Your Backyard - Lecture Series, Barnegat Lighthouse State Park Visitor Center, Broadway & the Bay. 1 pm. Pam Rosenberg discusses the Rutgers’ website, "Greenheads and You," and the university’s extensive research on these blood-seeking insects, sharing her experience with building almost twenty greenhead boxes to help control the greenhead population on her property. Talk will include how to build the boxes. Information: 609-494-2016 or www.friendsofbarnegatlighthouse.org - BARNEGAT LIGHT

    St. Patrick’s Day Celebration, Buckalews, 10 North Bay Ave. All day, all night. Irish entertainment, crafts for kids, a Live Leprechaun, and special Irish menu. Information: 609-492-1065 or www.buckalews.com - BEACH HAVEN

    Jersey Shore Kids Consignment Sale, FirstEnergy Park, Cedar Bridge & New Hampshire Aves. 9:00 am - 4:00 pm. Consignors bring in gently used kids merchandise (games, clothes, toys, equipment, etc), set a price, and JSKCS sells them at the sale. Consignors get a portion of the proceeds from the sale of their items. Information: 732-901-7000 ext 111 or www.blueclaws.com - LAKEWOOD

    Science Saturdays: Ospreys, Long Beach Island Foundation of the Arts & Sciences, 120 Long Beach Blvd. 11:00 am - 12:30 pm. This program is free and open to everyone, will include light refreshments before each program and includes a question and answer session with the speaker following the main presentation. Runs from January 21 - April 7. Information: 609-494-1241 or www.lbifoundation.org - LOVELADIES

    Grow Your Own Grapes to Make Your Own Wine, Laurita Winery, 35 Archertown Road. 1 pm - 4 pm. Sit by the fire pit with a cup of soup and watch a 30-minute demo class with Laurita’s Master Winemaker Nicolaas Opdam. Learn various pruning techniques, how to select canes/buds, and ensure survival of your plant to grow your own grapes for winemaking. Free. Information: 609-758-8000 or www.lauritawinery.com - NEW EGYPT

    St. Patrick's Day Festival, Laurita Winery, 35 Archertown Road. Noon - 9 pm.rish Heritage Celebration, live entertainment with Irish folk music, Irish fiddle, tin whistle and Irish Step Dancing performance. Free. Information: 609-758-8000 or www.lauritawinery.com - NEW EGYPT

    Winter Programs, Robert J. Novins Planetarium, Ocean County College, College Drive, off Hooper Ave. One World: One Sky Big Bird's Adventure, 11:30 am; Wonders of the Winter Sky, 1:00 pm; Bad Astronomy: Myths & Misconceptions, 2:30 pm; Laser Beatles 7:00 pm; Laser Zeppelin 8:15 pm; and Laser Hypnotica 9:30 pm. $ Information: 732-255-0343 or www.ocean.edu/campus/planetarium - TOMS RIVER

    Spring Star Watch, Robert J. Novins Planetarium, Ocean County College, College Drive, off Hooper Ave. 8 - 10 pm. Weather permitting. The Novins Planetarium staff and members of the Astronomical Society of the Toms River Area will set up telescopes to share views of the night sky with visitors. Free. Information: 732-255-0343 or www.ocean.edu/campus/planetarium - TOMS RIVER

    March 18
    Jersey Shore Kids Consignment Sale, FirstEnergy Park, Cedar Bridge & New Hampshire Aves. 10:00 am - 4:00 pm. Consignors bring in gently used kids merchandise (games, clothes, toys, equipment, etc), set a price, and JSKCS sells them at the sale. Consignors get a portion of the proceeds from the sale of their items. Information: 732-901-7000 ext 111 or www.blueclaws.com - LAKEWOOD

    St. Patrick's Day Festival, Laurita Winery, 35 Archertown Road. Noon - 7 pm. Irish Heritage Celebration, live entertainment with Irish folk music, Irish fiddle, tin whistle and Irish Step Dancing performance. Free. Information: 609-758-8000 or www.lauritawinery.com - NEW EGYPT

    Drummers Circle, Dover-Brick First Aide Building, Rt. 35 south & 2nd Ave. 1 pm - 4 pm. Hand drummers, percussionists and didgeridoo players ages 18 and older welcome. Runs 2nd & 4th Sundays September - June. All the donation $ goes back to the Dover-Brick First Aid Squad in appreciation for the use of the room. Information: sundaydrumcircle@hotmail.com - NORMANDY BEACH, TOMS RIVER

    Winter Programs, Robert J. Novins Planetarium, Ocean County College, College Drive, off Hooper Ave. The Stars from my Backyard, 11:30 am; Wonders of the Winter Sky, 1:00 pm; and Bad Astronomy: Myths & Misconceptions, 2:30 pm. $ Information: 732-255-0343 or www.ocean.edu/campus/planetarium - TOMS RIVER

    Paint "Maude" A Barred Plymouth Rock Chicken Display, Tuckerton Seaport, 120 W. Main St., Rt. 9. 10 am - 1 pm. Pre-registration required by March 17. $ Information: 609-296-8868 or www.tuckertonseaport.org - TUCKERTON

    March 19
    Team Trivia Night, St. Mary's New Parish Center, McKinley Ave. 7 pm - 9 pm. Cost includes beer and salty snacks. Sponsored by Southern Ocean Rotary Club. To benefit Interfaith Health & Support Services. Information: 609-978-3839 - MANAHAWKIN

    Women’s History Month Event: Poet and Inspirational Speaker, Rm. 203, Bartlett Hall, Ocean County College, College Drive, off Hooper Ave. 11 am. Speaker: Anita Woolery, OCC Instructor of Social Science, will present some of her writings. Free. Information: 732-255-0400 or www.ocean.edu - TOMS RIVER

    Women’s History Month Event: Issues for Women Today, Rm. 203, Bartlett Hall, Ocean County College, College Drive, off Hooper Ave. 3:30 pm. Speaker: Suzan Fichtner, Executive Director of Northern Ocean Habitat for Humanity, and Peggy Berger, Brush with Kindness Coordinator. Free. Information: 732-255-0400 or www.ocean.edu - TOMS RIVER

    March 21
    Mozart’s Amadeus, Georgian Court University, 900 Lakewood Ave. 1 pm - 3 pm. Breaking Open Mozart: A Preview Discussion of the Concert (3/24 - Strand Theater) featuring "The Requiem" with instructor, Maestro Anthony LaGruth, Conductor and Artistic Director of the Garden State Philharmonic and GCU Lecturer in Music. $ Informaton: 732-987-2263 or www.georgian.edu - LAKEWOOD

    Grove Gathering Coffee House Concert, Murray Grove Retreat & Renewal Center, 431 Rt. 9. Potluck at 6:30 pm, Concert at 7 pm. Potluck hors d’oeuvres, desserts, and BYOB. Singer, Guitarist, Songwriter Jeff Brown. $ Information: 609-693-5558 or www.murraygrove.org - LANOKA HARBOR

    FrogWatch USATM Training, Jenkinson's Aquarium, Boardwalk & Parkway. 6:00 - 8:00 pm. Upon completion of one of these trainings, you will have the tools to collect and report information about New Jersey frogs that will be used in a national study. Participants must complete a skills test. Ages 16 and up. Pre-registration is required. Information: 732-899-1659 or www.jenkinsons.com - POINT PLEASANT BEACH

    March 22
    Women’s History Month Event: Self Defense for Women & Rape Prevention and Self-Defense Techniques Demonstration, Conference Rms. A & B, College Center/Bookstore Annex College Dr., Ocean County College, College Drive, off Hooper Ave. 11:30 pm.Speakers: Ocean County Prosecutor Marlene Lynch Ford and Martial Arts Instructor Dr. Kum Sung, proprietor of Kum Sung Martial Arts in Toms River. Free. Information: 732-255-0400 or www.ocean.edu - TOMS RIVER

    Women’s History Month Event: Experiences as a Businesswoman, Bartlett Hall, Rm. 203, Ocean County College, College Drive, off Hooper Ave. 3:30 pm. Speaker: Suzanne Musolf, Owner of Benchmark Construction Services and 2011 Small Business Woman's Award Winner. Free. Information: 732-255-0400 or www.ocean.edu - TOMS RIVER

    Arthur Miller’s "All My Sons" Preview Performance, Arts & Community Center, Ocean County College, College Drive, off Hooper Ave. 7:30 pm. Inspired by a true story, "All My Sons" is a drama about Joe Keller and a family torn apart. $ Information: 732-255-0500 or www.ocean.edu - TOMS RIVER

    March 23
    Concert at the Artists’ Guild, Ocean County Artists Guild, Ocean and Chestnut Avenues. Doors open to visit galleries at 7 pm, Concert 8 pm. Philadelphia area singer-songwriter Terry Rivel will sing and play folk, pop, country and blues classics and original songs. Donation. Information: 732-270-3111 or www.ocartistsguild.org - ISLAND HEIGHTS

    Concert: Dave Mason, The Strand Theatre, 400 Clifton Ave. 8 pm. With special guest Al Stewart. Acoustic evening concert. $ Information: 732-367-7789 or www.strand.org - LAKEWOOD

    Arthur Miller’s "All My Sons", Arts & Community Center, Ocean County College, College Drive, off Hooper Ave. 7:30 pm. Inspired by a true story, "All My Sons" is a drama about Joe Keller and a family torn apart. $ Information: 732-255-0500 or www.ocean.edu - TOMS RIVER

    Spring Schedule Begins, The Robert J Novins Planetarium, Ocean County College, College Drive, off Hooper Ave. Kaluoka'hina: The Enchanted Reef 7:00 pm & Exploring the Spring Sky 8:15 pm. Use parking lot #2. $ Information: 732-255-0342 or www.ocean.edu/planet.htm - TOMS RIVER

    March 24
    History of Lacey Township , Captain’s Inn, 304 East Lacey Rd. 6 pm - 9 pm. Join for a recap Lacey Township’s rich history through a historical slide presentation, share memories, and reflect on our town’s growth. Cost includes dinner. Reservations required. Information: 609-693-2140 - FORKED RIVER

    Garden State Philharmonic - Amadeus! Strand Center for the Arts, 400 Clifton Ave. 8:00 pm. Mozart: The Requiem (Amadeus, Eyes Wide Shut, The Big Lebowski) $ Information: 732-255-0460 or www.gardenstatephilharmonic.org - LAKEWOOD

    Science Saturdays: Magnificent Monarchs, Long Beach Island Foundation of the Arts & Sciences, 120 Long Beach Blvd. 11:00 am - 12:30 pm. This program is free and open to everyone, will include light refreshments before each program and includes a question and answer session with the speaker following the main presentation. Runs from January 21 - April 7. Information: 609-494-1241 or www.lbifoundation.org - LOVELADIES

    Lighthouse Film Society Movie, Long Beach Island Foundation of the Arts & Sciences, 120 Long Beach Blvd. 7 pm - 9 pm. Jews and Baseball: An American Love Story. Explore the connection between Jewish Americans and baseball, a story of immigration, assimilation, bigotry, heroism and the passing of traditions and shattering of stereotypes. Information: 609-494-1241 or www.lbifoundation.org - LOVELADIES

    Race of Champions Tour - RoC Modified Cabin Fever 60 & 40-Lap RoC Sportsman, New Egypt Speedway, 720 Route 539. 4 pm. Schedule subject to change. $ Information: 609-758-1900 or www.newegyptspeedway.net - NEW EGYPT

    Beers on the Boards, Martell’s Tiki Bar, 308 Boardwalk. Two tasting sessions: 12:30 pm - 4 pm; 6 pm - 9:30 pm. 20+ micro breweries. $ Information: 732-899-2424 or www.BeersontheBoards.com - POINT PLEASANT BEACH

    Seal-abration!, Jenkinson's Aquarium, Boardwalk & Parkway. 2 -3:30 pm. It is birthday time for the harbor seals-Luseal, Coral, and Seaquin. Help celebrate with crafts and cake while you watch the seals get a special birthday snack. Pre-registration is required. Ages 5 and up. $ Information: 732-899-1659 or www.jenkinsons.com - POINT PLEASANT BEACH

    Pajama Night: Story Telling Under the Stars, The Robert J Novins Planetarium, Ocean County College, College Drive, off Hooper Ave. 6:00 pm. Storybooks come to life with this cozy, family-friendly event. Giant-sized pictures float among the stars to accompany the tales. Children will enjoy the stories and learn a bit about the stars and other objects visible in the night time sky. Feel free to wear comfy pajamas, bring a pillow or blanket and spend a fun and relaxing hour under the planetarium stars. Recommended for any child that still enjoys bedtime stories. Use parking lot #2. $ Information: 732-255-0342 or www.ocean.edu/planet.htm - TOMS RIVER

    Arthur Miller’s "All My Sons", Arts & Community Center, Ocean County College, College Drive, off Hooper Ave. 8 pm. Inspired by a true story, "All My Sons" is a drama about Joe Keller and a family torn apart. $ Information: 732-255-0500 or www.ocean.edu - TOMS RIVER

    Spring Schedule, The Robert J Novins Planetarium, Ocean County College, College Drive, off Hooper Ave. Kaluoka'hina: The Enchanted Reef 11:30 am, Exploring the Spring Sky 1:00 pm, Touching the Edge of the Universe 2:30 pm, Pajama Night 6:00 pm; Pajama Night 7:00 pm & Dawn of the Space Age 8:15 pm. Use parking lot #2. $ Information: 732-255-0342 or www.ocean.edu/planet.htm - TOMS RIVER

    "Overeasy" Pysanky Eggs, Tuckerton Seaport, 120 W. Main St., Rt. 9. 2 pm - 5 pm. Pre-registration required by March 17. $ Information: 609-296-8868 or www.tuckertonseaport.org - TUCKERTON

    Build a Better Backyard: By Building a Bird House, Jacques Cousteau Coastal Education Center, 130 Great Bay Blvd. 10 am - Noon. Come discover how you can make a difference in your own backyard. Learn ways to help protect our feathered friends. Then we’ll make a treat for the birds and build a bird house you can take home. Don’t forget your hammer! Space is limited! Information and registration: 609-812-0649 ext. 206 or www.jcnerr.org - TUCKERTON

    Annual All About Water Fowling & Family Fun Day, The Lighthouse Center, 7th & Navajo. 10 am - 4 pm. Activities include birding walks and hikes, watching retriever dog demonstrations, learning how to protect the Barnegat Bay, duck calling and the art of camouflage, watching decoy carvers, and learning about shorebirds and bird adaptations, refreshments available. Free. Information: 609-698-8003 or www.experiencebarnegatbay.org - WARETOWN

    Irish & Country & Bluegrass Music Show, Albert Music Hall, 131 Wells Mills Rd., Rt. 532. Doors Open at 6:30 pm & music begins at 7:30 pm. Irish Greeter with Lucky "Gold" Coins for all, "Ballyhaunis" - Step Dancers Jim Murphy's Irish Set, Sky Road Celtic Set, and much more! $ Information: 609-971-1593 or www.alberthall.org - WARETOWN

    March 25
    Jazz Band Concert, Ruggiero Room, Georgian Court University, 900 Lakewood Ave. 11:00 am. Free. Informaton: 732-987-2624 or www.georgian.edu - LAKEWOOD

    Aesop's Fables, Strand Center for the Arts, 400 Clifton Ave. 2:00 pm. The Lion and the Mouse, The Fox and the Grapes, The Tortoise and the Hare… Come see the folks from Aesop's famous fables, as only nationally acclaimed puppeteer Jim West and his partner can bring them to life. Enjoy this unbelievable feat of large-scale puppeteering - including the music of Scarlatti, Beethoven, and Chopin. $ Information: 732-367-7789 or www.strand.org - LAKEWOOD

    Arthur Miller’s "All My Sons", Arts & Community Center, Ocean County College, College Drive, off Hooper Ave. 2 pm. Inspired by a true story, "All My Sons" is a drama about Joe Keller and a family torn apart. $ Information: 732-255-0500 or www.ocean.edu - TOMS RIVER

    Spring Schedule, The Robert J Novins Planetarium, Ocean County College, College Drive, off Hooper Ave. One World, One Sky: Big Bird's Adventure 11:30 am, Exploring the Spring Sky 1:00 pm & Dawn of the Space Age 2:30 pm. Use parking lot #2. $ Information: 732-255-0342 or www.ocean.edu/planet.htm - TOMS RIVER

    March 28
    Oh My Gourd! Ocean County Artists Guild, Ocean and Chestnut Avenues. 7 pm - 9 pm. Gourd art demonstration with Marcie Falconetti. Open Tuesday through Sunday, 1 pm - 4 pm, closed holidays. Information: 732-270-3111 or www.ocartistsguild.org - ISLAND HEIGHTS

    March 29
    Laurita Winery’s American Idol Contest, Laurita Winery, 35 Archertown Road. 7 pm. Tryout or watch the auditions and see who wins the next Laurita’s American Idol. Information: 609-758-8000 or www.lauritawinery.com - NEW EGYPT

    Arthur Miller’s "All My Sons", Arts & Community Center, Ocean County College, College Drive, off Hooper Ave. 7:30 pm. Inspired by a true story, "All My Sons" is a drama about Joe Keller and a family torn apart. $ Information: 732-255-0500 or www.ocean.edu - TOMS RIVER

    March 30
    Spring Schedule, The Robert J Novins Planetarium, Ocean County College, College Drive, off Hooper Ave. Kaluoka'hina: The Enchanted Reef 7:00 pm & Exploring the Spring Sky 8:15 pm. Use parking lot #2. $ Information: 732-255-0342 or www.ocean.edu/planet.htm - TOMS RIVER

    Arthur Miller’s "All My Sons", Arts & Community Center, Ocean County College, College Drive, off Hooper Ave. 7:30 pm. Inspired by a true story, "All My Sons" is a drama about Joe Keller and a family torn apart. $ Information: 732-255-0500 or www.ocean.edu - TOMS RIVER

    March 31
    Half Price Pre-Season Token Sale, Fantasy Island Amusement Park, 7th Street & Long Beach Blvd. Available online March 31 - April 8, available in the Arcade March 31 - April 1 & April 6 - 15. Tokens Good every season. Information: 609-492-4000 or www.fantasyislandpark.com - BEACH HAVEN/LONG BEACH ISLAND

    Melba Moore-Still Standing, The Strand Theatre, 400 Clifton Ave. VIP event 6 pm, Show at 7 pm. Tribute to Women's History Month. Joined with Melba Moore there will be singing by the NAACP-Omega 13 mass choir and all women's band. Joined by recorded artist Nancy Scharff, and introduction by Dr. La Francis Rodgers-Rose, founder of the International Black Women's Congress. Hosted by Author and radio show host Debra Ann Brown-Davis. There will be numerous special guests, appearances and recognition of various Women’s' Organizations. $ Information: 732-367-7789 or www.strand.org - LAKEWOOD

    April Fool’s Beach Party, Music Man Singing Ice Cream Shoppe, 2305 Grand Central Ave. 1 pm, 3 pm, & 5 pm. An old-fashioned ice cream shoppe with a vaudeville style nightly broadway cabaret. A unique family entertainment experience where performers maneuver around the entire shop, singing directly to individual guests, and incorporating them into the show. When you order an ice cream sundae, the show is FREE. Information: 732-854-2779 or www.themusicman.com - LAVALLETTE

    Science Saturdays: Beneath the Garden State, Long Beach Island Foundation of the Arts & Sciences, 120 Long Beach Blvd. 10:00 am - 11:30 am. This program is free and open to everyone, will include light refreshments before each program and includes a question and answer session with the speaker following the main presentation. Runs from January 21 - April 7. Information: 609-494-1241 or www.lbifoundation.org - LOVELADIES

    Girlfriends Weekend Getaway, Laurita Winery, 35 Archertown Road. Noon - Closing. Enjoy Laurita’s award-winning wines in a beautiful vineyard setting with live music entertainment. Stop by the Marketplace for lunch and/or dinner. Shop the many vendors showcasing items such as jewelry, handbags, makeup, massages, and spray tans and check out the tarot card reader. Make it a true girl’s weekend and stay the night at the beautiful and charming Inn at Laurita Winery. Free Admission. Information: 609-758-8000 or www.lauritawinery.com - NEW EGYPT

    Practice All Divisions, New Egypt Speedway, 720 Route 539. Schedule subject to change. Information: 609-758-1900 or www.newegyptspeedway.net - NEW EGYPT

    New Jersey Lighthouse Members Display, Long Beach Island Grade School, 201 W. 20th St. 10:30 am - hospitality; 11 am NJL Society meeting. Members' lighthouse artwork contest on display. Public invited. Information: www.njlhs.org - SHIP BOTTOM

    Spring Schedule, The Robert J Novins Planetarium, Ocean County College, College Drive, off Hooper Ave. Kaluoka'hina, The Enchanted Reef 11:30 am, Exploring the Spring Sky 1:00 pm, Touching the Edge of the Universe 2:30 pm, Exploring the Spring Sky 7:00 pm & Dawn of the Space Age 8:15 pm. Use parking lot #2. $ Information: 732-255-0342 or www.ocean.edu/planet.htm - TOMS RIVER

    Arthur Miller’s "All My Sons", Arts & Community Center, Ocean County College, College Drive, off Hooper Ave. 8 pm. Inspired by a true story, "All My Sons" is a drama about Joe Keller and a family torn apart. $ Information: 732-255-0500 or www.ocean.edu - TOMS RIVER

    Pincushion Basket Class, Tuckerton Seaport, 120 W. Main St., Rt. 9. 10 am - 3 pm. Pre-registration is required by March 24. $ Information: 609-296-8868 or www.tuckertonseaport.org - TUCKERTON


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