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.
Pedals & Paddles Water Playland, Barnegat Bay at Pier One, Route 37. Soft playground equipment in the bay, water
trampolines with water slides, balancing logs, iceberg, aqua trikes, water bikes, hydrobikes, kayaks, a sail boat,
$15 half hour, $25 an hour. Also (not included) seadoos, crabbing & pontoon boats for rent. Daily from June 15 -
Labor Day. Information: 732-830-5757 - TOMS RIVER
September
Summer Cabaret Schedule, Music Man Singing Ice Cream Shoppe, 2305 Grand Central Ave. (Route 35 north). 6 pm to Midnight.
Family live entertainment experienced in an old fashioned ice cream shoppe with performing
waiters and waitresses in a vaudeville style cabaret of upbeat American tunes is performed during every seating.
Get in by 11pm to see last show. Every day.Information: 732-854-2779 or www.njmusicman.com - LAVALLETTE
Bi-Plane rides over the Shore, The Cannibal Queen, Robert J. Miller Airpark, Route 530. 30,60 and 90 minute rides,
aboard a 1942 Open Cockpit, WWII Stearman bi-plane $$ Information: 1-800-247-2371 or
or www.biplaneridesovernjb.com - BERKELEY TWP
Pine Shore Art Association Annual Photography Exhibit, 94 Stafford Ave. Sundays from 1 pm - 3 pm; Wednesdays 10 am -
3 pm. Information: 609-597-3557 - MANAHAWKIN
Every Sunday
Beach Yoga! Howe Street Beach. 8 am - 9 am. Sat. with Jeff, Sun. with Carrie. Bring beach towel or blanket. Sponsored
by Therapeutic Touch. Runs May 23 - Sept. 20. $ - BAY HEAD
Summer Concerts, Gazebo, Philadelphia Ave. & Bay Blvd. 7 pm. July 5th - September 6. Information: 732-793-7477
or www.lavalletteboro.com - LAVALLETTE
Laurita Winery, 35 Archertown Road. 11:30 - Sunset. New Jersey's newest and Ocean County's only
winery, offering 17 tasting menu wines, a gift shop and deli serving homemade soups, freshly made sandwiches, gourmet
cheeses, snacks, bottled water and beverages. Information: 609-758-8000 or or www.lauritawinery.com -
NEW EGYPT
Big Joe Jersey Talent Show, Jenkinson's, Boardwalk & Parkway. 7:30 pm. Runs June 28 - Sept. 7. Information:
732-892-0600 or www.jenkinsons.com - POINT PLEASANT BEACH
Movies on the Beach at Dark, Jenkinson's, Boardwalk & Parkway. At Dark. Runs June 28 - Sept. 7. Information:
732-892-0600 or www.jenkinsons.com - POINT PLEASANT BEACH
Every Monday
Laurita Winery, 35 Archertown Road. Noon - Sunset. New Jersey's newest and Ocean County's only
winery, offering 17 tasting menu wines, a gift shop and deli serving homemade soups, freshly made sandwiches, gourmet
cheeses, snacks, bottled water and beverages. Information: 609-758-8000 or or www.lauritawinery.com -
NEW EGYPT
Junior Keepers, Jenkinson's Aquarium, Boardwalk & Parkway. 8 am - 1 pm. Explore the aquarium world; learn basics,
go behind the scenes, assist with the staff and more. $ June 28 - Sept. 7. Information: 732-899-1659 or
www.jenkinsons.com - POINT PLEASANT BEACH
Kiddie Beach Shows, South Beach Stage, Jenkinson's Aquarium, Boardwalk & Parkway. 7 pm. June 28 - Sept. 7.
Information: 732-892-0600 or www.jenkinsons.com -
POINT PLEASANT BEACH
Island Beach State Park Marina, 24th Ave. 1 pm. Visit baby clams in the shellfish nursery being grown by ReClam the
Bay volunteers. See thousands of baby clams and oysters growing and learn about their importance to the health of Barnegat
Bay. Runs June 30 - September 28. Information: 732-349-1153 or
www.ReClamtheBay.org - SEASIDE PARK
Every Tuesday
FIT Club - cardio excercise and agility routines, Howe St. Beach. 9 am - 9 am. Bring towel and water
Sponsored by Therapeutic Touch. Runs May 23 to Sept. 5 $ - BAY HEAD
Walking Tours through Historical Beach Haven, LBI Historical Assoc. Museum, Engleside & Beach Ave. 10 am. $
Runs from June 30 - September 4. Information: 609-492-0700 or
www.lbimuseum.org - BEACH HAVEN
Evening Ghost Stories at the Museum, LBI Historical Assoc. Museum, Engleside & Beach Ave. 8 pm.
Runs from June 16 - September 7. Information: 609-709-1425 or
www.lbimuseum.org - BEACH HAVEN
Tour Georgian Court University, Georgian Court University, 900 Lakewood Ave. 10:30 am.
Charge includes refreshments. Reservations required.
Informaton: 732-987-2263 or www.georgian.edu - LAKEWOOD
Wristband Night, Jenkinson's Amusement Park, Boardwalk & Parkway. 12 - 6 pm. Tuesday from Noon - 6 pm we have
wristband day from Memorial Day through Labor Day. Information: 732-899-1659 or
www.jenkinsons.com - POINT PLEASANT BEACH
Uncle Vinnie's Children's Comedy Tour, Uncle Vinnie's Comedy Club, 518 Arnold Ave. Doors open at 7 pm.
Show starts at 8 pm. Features Ventriloquist Pete Michaels. Children up to age 11 must be accompanied by adult.
Appetizer & Dessert Menu available for purchase from 7 - 8 pm. $ Tuesdays June 30 - Sept. 1. Information &
reservations: 732-899-3900 or www.unclevinniescomedyclub.com
- POINT PLEASANT BEACH
Children's Strolling Entertainment, Casino Pier, Grant Ave. & Boardwalk. 7 pm - 10 pm. July 4 to Labor Day.
Information: 732-854-8000, 732-793-6488, www.casinopiernj.com
or www.seasideheightstourism.com - SEASIDE HEIGHTS
Every Wednesday
Evening Ghost Stories at the Museum, LBI Historical Assoc. Museum, Engleside & Beach Ave. 8 pm.
Runs from June 16 - September 7. Information: 609-709-1425 or
www.lbimuseum.org - BEACH HAVEN
Every Sunday & Wednesday
Pine Shore Art Association Annual Photography Exhibit, 94 Stafford Ave. Sundays from 1 pm - 3 pm; Wednesdays 10 am -
3 pm. Information: 609-597-3557 - MANAHAWKIN
Radio Disney Concerts, Jenkinson's, Pavilion Beach Stage, Boardwalk & Parkway. 5 - 7 pm. Information: 732-892-0600 or
www.jenkinsons.com - POINT PLEASANT BEACH
Arts & Crafts, Ride Park, Jenkinson's Aquarium, Boardwalk & Parkway. 6 - 8 pm. June 28 - Sept. 7. Information: 732-892-0600 or
www.jenkinsons.com - POINT PLEASANT BEACH
Festival of the Atlantic Concert Series, Inlet Beach Stage, Jenkinson's, Boardwalk & Parkway. 7:30 pm.
June 28 - Sept. 7. Information: 732-892-0600 or
www.jenkinsons.com - POINT PLEASANT BEACH
Fireworks, on the beach, seen from the Boardwalk. 9:30 am. July-to Labor Day. Information: 732-854-8000 or
www.seasideheightstourism.com - SEASIDE HEIGHTS
Toms River Farmers Market, Huddy Park, on Water Street. 11 am - 5 pm. Rain or shine. Farmers from around the
state will be selling fresh from the field seasonal vegetables, organic produce, herbs, fruits and flowers. Locally
produced foods will also be available including breads and pastries, pickled products. Sponsored by Downtown Toms
River. Information: 732-341-8738 or www.downtowntomsriver.com
- TOMS RIVER
Every Thursday
Barnegat Farmers Market, Municipal lot by Gazebo Park, Rt. 9. 12 pm - 5 pm. Jersey Fresh Farmers with home grown
seasonal produce, fruits, herbs, flowers. Also featured breads, cheeses, pasta and fish. Sponsored by Barnegat Chamber
and Barnegat Recreation Dept. Rain or Shine. Thursdays June 25 - September. Information: 609-698-0080 ext 122,
609-698-1618 or www.barnegat.net - BARNEGAT
FIT Club - cardio excercise and agility routines, Howe St. Beach. 9 am - 9 am. Bring towel and water
Sponsored by Therapeutic Touch. Runs May 23 to Sept. 5 $ - BAY HEAD
Hannah Banana: game show edition, Ice Cream Musical, Music Man Singing Ice Cream Shoppe, 2305 Grand Central Ave.
(Route 35 north). 5 pm. Featuring songs from Hannah Montana High School Musical. July 2 - September 3. Information:
732-854-2779 or www.njmusicman.com - LAVALLETTE
Laurita Winery, 35 Archertown Road. Noon - Sunset. New Jersey's newest and Ocean County's only
winery, offering 17 tasting menu wines, a gift shop and deli serving homemade soups, freshly made sandwiches, gourmet
cheeses, snacks, bottled water and beverages. Information: 609-758-8000 or or www.lauritawinery.com -
NEW EGYPT
Arts & Crafts, Jenkinson's Aquarium, Boardwalk & Parkway. 11 am - 2 pm. Free. Information: 732-899-1659 or
www.jenkinsons.com - POINT PLEASANT BEACH
Fireworks, Jenkinson's Beach. Fireworks begin at dusk, weather permitting. June 28 - Sept. 7. Information:
732-892-0600 - POINT PLEASANT BEACH
Children's Strolling Entertainment, Casino Pier, Grant Ave. & Boardwalk. 7 pm - 10 pm. July 4 to Labor Day.
Information: 732-854-8000, 732-793-6488, www.casinopiernj.com
or www.seasideheightstourism.com - SEASIDE HEIGHTS
Surf City Yacht Club, 9th & the Bay. 5 pm. Visit baby clams being grown by ReClam the Bay volunteers and learn
about their importance to the health of Barnegat Bay. Information: 732-349-1153 or
www.ReClamtheBay.org - SURF CITY
Every Friday
10th St and the Bay. 11 am. Visit baby clams being grown by ReClam the Bay volunteers and learn about their importance
to the health of Barnegat Bay. Information: 732-349-1153 or
www.ReClamtheBay.org -BARNEGAT LIGHT
Walking Tours through Historical Beach Haven, LBI Historical Assoc. Museum, Engleside & Beach Ave. 10 am. $
Runs from June 30 - September 4. Information: 609-492-0700 or
www.lbimuseum.org - BEACH HAVEN
Museum of NJ Maritime History, Dock Ave and Barnegat Bay. 11 am. Visit baby clams being grown by ReClam the Bay
volunteers and learn about their importance to the health of Barnegat Bay. Information: 732-349-1153 or
www.ReClamtheBay.org - BEACH HAVEN
Farmer's Market, Community Hall Parking Lot, Route 9 & Lacey Road. 2 pm - 6 pm. Rain or Shine.
July - September - FORKED RIVER
Laurita Winery, 35 Archertown Road. Noon - Sunset. New Jersey's newest and Ocean County's only
winery, offering 17 tasting menu wines, a gift shop and deli serving homemade soups, freshly made sandwiches, gourmet
cheeses, snacks, bottled water and beverages. Information: 609-758-8000 or or www.lauritawinery.com -
NEW EGYPT
Junior Keepers, Jenkinson's Aquarium, Boardwalk & Parkway. 8 am - 1 pm. Explore the aquarium world; learn basics,
go behind the scenes, assist with the staff and more. $ June 28 - Sept. 7. Information: 732-899-1659 or
www.jenkinsons.com - POINT PLEASANT BEACH
Story time with the Fish, Jenkinson's Aquarium, Boardwalk & Parkway. 11:30 am - Noon. Get ½ off price kid’s admission
when child dresses in his or her pajamas. Included in general admission. Information: 732-899-1659 or
www.jenkinsons.com - POINT PLEASANT BEACH
Wristband Night, Jenkinson's Amusement Park, Boardwalk & Parkway. 5 - 11 pm. Friday from 5- 11 pm we have
wristband night from Memorial Day through Labor Day. Information: 732-899-1659 or
www.jenkinsons.com - POINT PLEASANT BEACH
Uncle Vinnie's Comedy Club, 520 Arnold Ave. Dinner at 8 pm, shows at 10 pm. Comedians and prices vary, shows added
during summer, check website for details. Information: 732-899-3900 or
www.unclevinniescomedyclub.com - POINT PLEASANT BEACH
Tuckerton Borough Free Concerts, Tuckerton Seaport, 120 W. Main St. Runs until September 25. Information:
609-296-8868 or www.tuckertonseaport.org - TUCKERTON
Every Saturday
Beach Yoga! Howe Street Beach. 8 am - 9 am. Sat. with Jeff, Sun. with Carrie. Bring beach towel or blanket. Sponsored
by Therapeutic Touch. Runs May 23 - Sept. 20. $ - BAY HEAD
FIT Club - cardio excercise and agility routines, Howe St. Beach. 9 am - 9 am. Bring towel and water
Sponsored by Therapeutic Touch. Runs May 23 to Sept. 5 $ - BAY HEAD
Saturday Night Lights, Six Flags Great Adventure, Rte. 537. 10 pm. Saturday Night Lights will be one of the most
amazing fireworks series in the country. Featuring “Rock Loves” will combine pounding rock 'n roll energy with a dazzling
fireworks spectacle. July 4 thru September 5. Immediately following the nightly “Glow in the Park” parade. Included in
park admission. Information: 732-928-1821 or www.sixflags.com/greatAdventure
- JACKSON
Holiday Wine Trail, Laurita Winery, 35 Archertown Road. 11:30 - Sunset. New Jersey's newest and Ocean County's only
winery, offering 17 tasting menu wines, a gift shop and deli serving homemade soups, freshly made sandwiches, gourmet
cheeses, snacks, bottled water and beverages. Information: 609-758-8000 or or www.lauritawinery.com -
NEW EGYPT
Young Guns Race, New Egypt Speedway, 720 Route 529. Special Race featuring drivers under 21 years old who also
participate in autograph/photo sessions. Runs from April 18 to October 3. Information: 609-758-1900 or
www.newegyptspeedway.net - NEW EGYPT
Uncle Vinnie's Comedy Club, 520 Arnold Ave. Dinner at 8 pm, shows at 10 pm. Comedians and prices vary, shows added
during summer, check website for details. Information: 732-899-3900 or
www.unclevinniescomedyclub.com - POINT PLEASANT BEACH
Jersey Fresh Farmer’s Market, Tuckerton Seaport, 120 W. Main St., Rt. 9. 10 am - 2 pm. Growers & Bakery. Runs
July 11 to September 26. Information: 609-296-8868 or www.tuckertonseaport.org
- TUCKERTON
Albert Music Hall, 131 Wells Mills Rd., Rt. 532. Live county, bluegrass, and folk music. Doors Open at 6:30 pm
& music begins at 7:30 pm. Information: 609-971-1593
www.alberthall.org - WARETOWN
April 19 to Labor Day
Exhibit: Memories of New Jersey, Unshredded Nostalgia, 323 S. Main St., Route 9. 10 am - 5 pm daily. An exhibit of
photos books, magazines, glass, milk bottles, posters. Maps of all of the areas in New Jersey from the early 1800's to the
present. Opening night gala reception from 5-7 pm, April 19. Information: 1-800-872-9990 or
www.unshreddednostalgia.com - BARNEGAT
April 22 - September 23
Exhibit: Memories of New Jersey, Unshredded Nostalgia, 323 S. Main St., Route 9. 10 am - 5 pm.
Information: 1-800-872-9990 or www.unshreddednostalgia.com
- BARNEGAT
May 9 - October 11
Exhibit: The Bay at Play, Tuckerton Seaport, 120 W. Main St., Rt. 9. 10 am - 5 pm. Celebrating Seaport's 10th anniversary
with summer long exhibit about land and water recreational activities of the people of the bay and pinelands including local
celebrities, mini-mini historically marked golf course open for play. Information: 609-296-8868 or
www.tuckertonseaport.org - TUCKERTON
June 11 - September 30
Antique & Vintage Purses & Accessories Display Debuts, Ocean County Historical Society Museum, 26 Hadley St.
Presentation by Collector and Antique Dealer Kate Butler of Pemberton. Information: 732-341-1880 or
www.oceancountyhistory.org - TOMS RIVER
July 1 - September 4
Exhibit: The Good Old Summertime in Ocean County, Ocean County Historical Society Museum, 26 Hadley Ave. 10 am - 4 pm.
Only exhibit area is open weekdays, to see entire museum, visit Saturdays from noon to 5 pm. Runs Monday - Friday July
through September 4. Information: 732-341-1880 or www.oceancountyhistory.org
- TOMS RIVER
August 2 - September 1
Exhibit, Ocean County Artists Guild, Ocean and Chestnut Avenues. Sandy Johanson's Photography and Erik Johanson's Sculpture.
Opening reception is Aug. 2. Free. Open Tuesday through Sunday, 1 pm - 4 pm, closed holidays.
Information: 732-270-3111 or www.ocartistsguild.org -
ISLAND HEIGHTS
August 15 - September 9
Exhibition: Neil Patterson, m.t. burton gallery & 19th Street Clay Studio, 1819 N. Long Beach Blvd.
Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday. 10 am - 5 pm. Exhibition Reception on August 15 from 6 - 9 pm.
Information: 609-494-0006 or www.mtburtongallery.com
- SURF CITY
September 2 - 23
Pine Shores Art Association Photography Show, Pine Shores Art Association, 94 Stafford Avenue. Gallery hours are
Sunday 1 pm - 3 pm, Wednesday 10 am - 3 pm. Information: 609-597-3557 or
www.pineshoresartassociation.org - MANAHAWKIN
September 6 - 29
Juried Membership Show, Ocean County Artists Guild, Ocean and Chestnut Avenues. Opening reception is Sept. 6. Free.
Open Tuesday through Sunday, 1 pm - 4 pm, closed holidays. Information: 732-270-3111 or
www.ocartistsguild.org - ISLAND HEIGHTS
September 6 - December 6
Exhibit: Henry Husons' Barnegat Bay, New Jersey Museum of Boating, Building 12, Johnson Brothers Boat Works, 1800 Bay
Ave. Museum hours. Self-guided, celebrating the 400th anniversary of Hudson's voyage of discovery. Information: 732-295-2072 -
POINT PLEASANT
September 12 - October 31
Exhibit: 83rd Annual International Print Center Competition: Long Beach Island Foundation of the Arts & Sciences,
120 Long Beach Blvd. Exhibit hours Monday - Friday from 9 am - 5 pm, Saturday from 9 am - 3 pm. Opening Reception September
12th from 5 pm - 7 pm. Information: 609-494-1241 or
www.lbifoundation.org - LOVELADIES
September 21 - November 13
Exhibit: Gone But Not Forgotten: The Rituals of Death and Mourning, Ocean County Historical Society Museum, 26 Hadley Ave.
Monday thru Friday from 10 am - 4 pm. Funerary exhibit includes mourning clothes, jewelry, some fashioned of human hair,
funeral invites, a miniature hearse collection, tombstones and the history of embalming. $ Information: 732-341-1880 or
www.oceancountyhistory.org - TOMS RIVER
September 1
Buddy-The Buddy Holly Story, Surflight Theatre, Engleside & Beach. 2 pm & 8 pm.
This smash hit musical brings to life those magical early days of rock n’ roll. America was getting its thrills on
Blueberry Hill and rockin’ ‘round the clock when a skinny kid from Texas burst on the scene with a new sound and songs
destined to become classics.
Information: 609-492-9477 or www.surflight.org - BEACH HAVEN
Reptile World, Fantasy Island Amusement Park, 320 West Seventh. 7:30 pm, 8:30 pm, & 9:30 pm. A fascinating,
entertaining and educational show featuring live reptiles such as an Albino Indian Rock Python, Alligator Snapping
Turtle, South American Green Iguana, American Alligator and Cobras. Information: 609-492-4000 or
www.fantasyislandpark.com - BEACH HAVEN
A Taste of Island Beach - Edible Plant Walk, Island Beach State Park, Rt. 35 South. 9:30 am - 10:30 am.
Included with park entry fee. Sponsored by Emily de Camp Herbarium and Island Beach State Park.
Information: 732-793-1698 or www.friendsofislandbeachstatepark.com
- ISLAND BEACH STATE PARK/SOUTH SEASIDE PARK
BASEBALL: Lakewood BlueClaws Home Game, FirstEnergy Park, Cedar Bridge & New Hampshire Aves. 7:05 p.m. Hosting the
Hagerstown Suns (Washington Nationals). Reggy Appearance/Senior Day Tuesday/Seniors eat free/Baseball Bingo/Faith Night/Kids Eat Free.
The BlueClaws are a Single-A affiliate of the Philadelphia Phillies. Information: 732-901-7000 or
www.blueclaws.com - LAKEWOOD
Children's Story Time, Music Man Singing Ice Cream Shoppe, 2305 Grand Central Ave. (Route 35 north). 4 pm.
Information: 732-854-2779 or www.njmusicman.com - LAVALLETTE
Children's Comedy Show, Ferraras Cafe, 518 Arnold Ave. Doors open at 7 pm, Dinner & show at 8 pm. Ages 4 and up will
be entertained by a comedian/ventriloquist. $ Show runs Tuesdays from June 30 through September 1. Information:
732-899-3900 or www.ferrarascafe.com - POINT PLEASANT BEACH
September 2
Children’s Theatre: Peter Pan, Surflight Theatre, Engleside & Beach. 6:00 p.m.
$ The classic Peter Pan comes to life through story and song. Fun for the whole family.
Information: 609-492-9477 or www.surflight.org - BEACH HAVEN
Reptile World, Fantasy Island Amusement Park, 320 West Seventh. 7:30 pm, 8:30 pm, & 9:30 pm. A fascinating,
entertaining and educational show featuring live reptiles such as an Albino Indian Rock Python, Alligator Snapping
Turtle, South American Green Iguana, American Alligator and Cobras. Information: 609-492-4000 or
www.fantasyislandpark.com - BEACH HAVEN
Concert: Garden State Philharmonic, Veterans Bicentennial Park, Beach and Engleside Aves. 7:30 pm. Light classics.
Bring blanket or chair. Information: 609-492-1111 or
www.beachhaven-nj.gov - BEACH HAVEN
Buddy-The Buddy Holly Story, Surflight Theatre, Engleside & Beach. 8 pm.
This smash hit musical brings to life those magical early days of rock n’ roll. America was getting its thrills on
Blueberry Hill and rockin’ ‘round the clock when a skinny kid from Texas burst on the scene with a new sound and songs
destined to become classics.
Information: 609-492-9477 or www.surflight.org - BEACH HAVEN
Birding by Kayak, Island Beach State Park, Rt. 35 South. 8 am - 11 am. Minimum age of 14, minors accompanied by
adult. Paddle the Sedge Islands. $ Information: 732-793-1698 or www.friendsofislandbeachstatepark.com
- ISLAND BEACH STATE PARK/SOUTH SEASIDE PARK
Tours of Navy Lakehurst, Navy Lakehurst, Route 547. 10 am - 1 pm. 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.
Wednesdays (except Dec. 24 and Dec. 31) 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
BASEBALL: Lakewood BlueClaws Home Game, FirstEnergy Park, Cedar Bridge & New Hampshire Aves. 7:05 p.m.Hosting the
Hagerstown Suns (Washington Nationals). Final regular season game/Fan Appreciation Night/Group Leader Appreciation Night/Postgame Fireworks/
Kids Eat Free.
The BlueClaws are a Single-A affiliate of the Philadelphia Phillies. Information: 732-901-7000 or
www.blueclaws.com - LAKEWOOD
Children's Story Time, Music Man Singing Ice Cream Shoppe, 2305 Grand Central Ave. (Route 35 north). 4 pm.
Information: 732-854-2779 or www.njmusicman.com - LAVALLETTE
Psychic Nights, Ferrara's Ristorante, 518 Arnold Ave. Doors open 6 pm. Susan T. & her friends. Charge includes 10
minute private reading & an Italian dinner buffet with dessert. Reservations prepaid. $ Information: 732-899-3900 or
www.farrarascafe.com - POINT PLEASANT BEACH
Fireworks, Boardwalk. At dusk. Sponsored by Coca Cola. Information: 1-800-Seashor or
www.seasideheightstourism.com - SEASIDE HEIGHTS
Toms River Farmers Market, Huddy Park, on Water Street. 11 am - 5 pm. Rain or shine. Farmers from around the
state will be selling fresh from the field seasonal vegetables, organic produce, herbs, fruits and flowers. Locally
produced foods will also be available including breads and pastries, pickled products. Sponsored by Downtown Toms
River. Information: 732-341-8738 or www.downtowntomsriver.com
- TOMS RIVER
September 3
Buddy-The Buddy Holly Story, Surflight Theatre, Engleside & Beach. 2 pm & 8 pm.
This smash hit musical brings to life those magical early days of rock n’ roll. America was getting its thrills on
Blueberry Hill and rockin’ ‘round the clock when a skinny kid from Texas burst on the scene with a new sound and songs
destined to become classics.
Information: 609-492-9477 or www.surflight.org - BEACH HAVEN
Children’s Theatre: Peter Pan, Surflight Theatre, Engleside & Beach. 6:00 p.m.
$ The classic Peter Pan comes to life through story and song. Fun for the whole family.
Information: 609-492-9477 or www.surflight.org - BEACH HAVEN
Reptile World, Fantasy Island Amusement Park, 320 West Seventh. 7:30 pm, 8:30 pm, & 9:30 pm. A fascinating,
entertaining and educational show featuring live reptiles such as an Albino Indian Rock Python, Alligator Snapping
Turtle, South American Green Iguana, American Alligator and Cobras. Information: 609-492-4000 or
www.fantasyislandpark.com - BEACH HAVEN
Summerfest Concert: Beatlemania Revisited, Windward Beach Park. Food court & DJ begin at 5 p.m. Concert at 7 pm. Featuring The Mahoney
Brothers. Fireworks at approx. 9 pm. Shuttle Buses run from Drum Point School, Brick High School, & Midstreams Elementary
School. Information: 732-262-1006 or
www.bricktownship.net/summerfest - BRICK
Puppet Theatre, "The Little Mermaid," Music Man Singing Ice Cream Shoppe, 2305 Grand Central Ave. (Route 35 north). 4 pm.
Information: 732-854-2779 or www.njmusicman.com - LAVALLETTE
September 4
"POP Day", Pay One Price Day, Fantasy Island Amusement Park, 320 West Seventh. Pay one price for all rides from
2:00 pm until 7:00 pm, regular prices in effect after 7:00 pm until closing. Information: 609-492-4000 or
www.fantasyislandpark.com - BEACH HAVEN
Children’s Theatre: Peter Pan, Surflight Theatre, Engleside & Beach. 6:00 p.m.
$ The classic Peter Pan comes to life through story and song. Fun for the whole family.
Information: 609-492-9477 or www.surflight.org - BEACH HAVEN
Buddy-The Buddy Holly Story, Surflight Theatre, Engleside & Beach. 8 pm.
This smash hit musical brings to life those magical early days of rock n’ roll. America was getting its thrills on
Blueberry Hill and rockin’ ‘round the clock when a skinny kid from Texas burst on the scene with a new sound and songs
destined to become classics. Information: 609-492-9477 or
www.surflight.org - BEACH HAVEN
STARBURST® Summer Concert Series: Forever the Sickest Kids & Hey Monday, Northern Star Arena, Six Flags Great
Adventure, Rte. 537. Show begins at 6 p.m. Concert is included with theme park admission or a 2009 Season Pass.
Information: 732-928-1821 or www.sixflags.com/greatAdventure -
JACKSON
Ice Cream Musical, Music Man Singing Ice Cream Shoppe, 2305 Grand Central Ave. (Route 35 north). 6 pm. Featuring songs
from High School Musical. Information: 732-854-2779 or www.njmusicman.com -
LAVALLETTE
Fairy Tales and Fables, Jenkinson's Boardwalk, Boardwalk & Parkway. Noon - 5 pm. Costume parade so come dressed as your
favorite Fairy Tale character. Crafts, face painting, and contest. Radio Disney, magic show, Medieval Times appearance and
more. Information: 732-892-0600 or www.jenkinsons.com -
POINT PLEASANT BEACH
September 5
Summer Dock Concerts: Coastliners, Barnegat Municipal Dock. 7 pm. Doo Wop. - BARNEGAT
Children’s Theatre: Peter Pan, Surflight Theatre, Engleside & Beach. 6:00 p.m.
$ The classic Peter Pan comes to life through story and song. Fun for the whole family.
Information: 609-492-9477 or www.surflight.org - BEACH HAVEN
Buddy-The Buddy Holly Story, Surflight Theatre, Engleside & Beach. 8 pm.
This smash hit musical brings to life those magical early days of rock n’ roll. America was getting its thrills on
Blueberry Hill and rockin’ ‘round the clock when a skinny kid from Texas burst on the scene with a new sound and songs
destined to become classics.
Information: 609-492-9477 or www.surflight.org - BEACH HAVEN
37th Annual Selected Arts & Crafts Show, Boro Hall Lawn, 6th & Central Ave. 10 am - 4 pm. Juried arts & crafts show
featuring many local artists. Sponsored by the Seaside Park Recreation Dept. Information: 732-793-0234 - SEASIDE PARK
Olde Time Antiques & Collectible Faire, Ocean County Parking Garage, Hadley & Madison Aves., adjacent to
the OC Historical Society. 9 am - 4 pm. Information: 732-341-1880 or www.oceancountyhistory.org
- TOMS RIVER
Star Gazing at the Beach? Bass River State Forest, 762 Stage Rd. Sunset - 10:30 pm. Beach wheelchair accessible.
Information: 609-296-1114 or
www.state.nj.us/dep/parksandforests/parks/bass.html
- TUCKERTON
Viking Village Arts & Crafts Show, Viking Village, 19th & Bay Ave. 10 am - 4:30 pm. Rain or shine.
Information: 609-361-7008 or www.address.com - BARNEGAT LIGHT
Children’s Theatre: Peter Pan, Surflight Theatre, Engleside & Beach. 6:00 p.m.
$ The classic Peter Pan comes to life through story and song. Fun for the whole family.
Information: 609-492-9477 or www.surflight.org - BEACH HAVEN
Summer Closing Night, Music Man Singing Ice Cream Shoppe, 2305 Grand Central Ave. (Route 35 north). 6 pm.
Family live entertainment experienced in an old fashioned ice cream shoppe with performing waiters and waitresses in a
vaudeville style cabaret of upbeat American tunes is performed during every seating. Information: 732-854-2779 or
www.njmusicman.com - LAVALLETTE
Xtreme Off-Road Racing Round #2, New Egypt Speedway, 720 Route 539. Front gates will open at 11 am. Starts at 1 pm.
Racing will start at 1pm. A combination of jeeps, buggies, and trucks with tricked out suspensions race side by side
over dirt jumps, while climbing rocks and boulders, and tight, twisting turns. Information: 609-758-1900 or
www.newegyptspeedway.net - NEW EGYPT
Vintage Auto Show, Bay Blvd. 8:30 am - 3 pm. Sponsored by the Vintage Automobile Club of New Jersey. Information:
732-797-1456 or www.vintageautomuseum.org - SEASIDE HEIGHTS
Fireworks, Boardwalk. At dusk. Sponsored by Coca Cola. Information: 1-800-Seashor or
www.seasideheightstourism.com - SEASIDE HEIGHTS
September 7
"POP Day", Pay One Price Day, Fantasy Island Amusement Park, 320 West Seventh. Pay one price for all rides from
2:00 pm until 7:00 pm, regular prices in effect after 7:00 pm until closing. Information: 609-492-4000 or
www.fantasyislandpark.com - BEACH HAVEN
Special Labor Day Performances, Music Man Singing Ice Cream Shoppe, 2305 Grand Central Ave. (Route 35 north). 6 pm.
Family live entertainment experienced in an old fashioned ice cream shoppe with performing
waiters and waitresses in a vaudeville style cabaret of upbeat American tunes is performed during every seating.
Information: 732-854-2779 - www.njmusicman.com - LAVALLETTE
September 8
75th Anniversary of the SS Morro Castle Disaster, Museum of New Jersey Maritime History, Dock Rd. and West Ave.
4 pm - 10 pm. Charge includes Buffet Stations. Oldies Entertainment provided by: Sal Rosa & the Sound Doctors!
Oldies, entertainment, Chinese auction, 50/50 raffle, silent auction and mmore. 1st Annual Fundraiser to benefit the
Museum of N.J. Maritime History. Information: 609-492-0202 or www.museumofnjmh.com
- BEACH HAVEN
Meeting & Depiction, Herbertsville Firehouse, 601 Herbertsville Road. 7:30 pm. Time Travel with Kati B. Brower with
her depiction of Constance Merriweather, a pilgrim at the Plymouth Plantatin in 1620, and her migration and friendship
with Squanto. Combined with meeting of the Brick Township Historical Society. Free. Information:
www.bricktwphistoricalsociety.com - BRICK
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 our animals. Ages 3-5. $ Information: 732-899-1659 or
www.jenkinsons.com - POINT PLEASANT BEACH
September 9
1940’s Radio Hour, Surflight Theatre, Engleside & Beach. 8 pm.
This quick-paced, poignant and entertaining piece of musical comedy. 1940's Radio Hour invites you to meet the cast of the
Mutual Manhattan Variety Cavalcade on December 21, 1942 , as the harassed producer copes with a drunken lead singer, the
delivery boy who wants a chance in front of the microphone, the second banana who dreams of singing a ballad, and the
general chaos of behind the scenes radio.
Information: 609-492-9477 or www.surflight.org - BEACH HAVEN
Tours of Navy Lakehurst, Navy Lakehurst, Route 547. 10 am - 1 pm. 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.
Wednesdays (except Dec. 24 and Dec. 31) 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
Mrs. Gould Welcomes Kate Smith, The Mansion, Georgian Court University, 900 Lakewood Ave. 11:30 am.
$ includes tea luncheon and performance. Informaton: 732-987-2263 or
www.georgian.edu - LAKEWOOD
Lunch n’ Learn: Offshore Wind Turbines, Tuckerton Seaport, 120 W. Main St., Rt. 9. 12:30 pm. 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
Toms River Farmers Market, Huddy Park, on Water Street. 11 am - 5 pm. Rain or shine. Farmers from around the
state will be selling fresh from the field seasonal vegetables, organic produce, herbs, fruits and flowers. Locally
produced foods will also be available including breads and pastries, pickled products. Sponsored by Downtown Toms
River. Information: 732-341-8738 or www.downtowntomsriver.com
- TOMS RIVER
Cruising Downtown V, Downtown Toms River, Washington St. 5 - 9 pm.
Sponsored by the Vintage Automobile Club of New Jersey. Information: 732-797-1456 or
www.vintageautomuseum.org - TOMS RIVER
September 10
Children’s Theatre: The Princess and the Pea, Surflight Theatre, Engleside & Beach. 6:00 p.m.
$ The classic The Princess and the Pea comes to life through story and song. Fun for the whole family.
Information: 609-492-9477 or www.surflight.org - BEACH HAVEN
1940’s Radio Hour, Surflight Theatre, Engleside & Beach. 8 pm.
This quick-paced, poignant and entertaining piece of musical comedy. 1940's Radio Hour invites you to meet the cast of the
Mutual Manhattan Variety Cavalcade on December 21, 1942 , as the harassed producer copes with a drunken lead singer, the
delivery boy who wants a chance in front of the microphone, the second banana who dreams of singing a ballad, and the
general chaos of behind the scenes radio.
Information: 609-492-9477 or www.surflight.org - BEACH HAVEN
Mrs. Gould Welcomes Kate Smith, The Mansion, Georgian Court University, 900 Lakewood Ave. 11:30 am.
$ includes tea luncheon and performance. Informaton: 732-987-2263 or
www.georgian.edu - LAKEWOOD
September 11
1940’s Radio Hour, Surflight Theatre, Engleside & Beach. 2 pm & 8 pm.
This quick-paced, poignant and entertaining piece of musical comedy. 1940's Radio Hour invites you to meet the cast of the
Mutual Manhattan Variety Cavalcade on December 21, 1942 , as the harassed producer copes with a drunken lead singer, the
delivery boy who wants a chance in front of the microphone, the second banana who dreams of singing a ballad, and the
general chaos of behind the scenes radio.
Information: 609-492-9477 or www.surflight.org - BEACH HAVEN
Children’s Theatre: The Princess and the Pea, Surflight Theatre, Engleside & Beach. 6:00 p.m.
$ The classic The Princess and the Pea comes to life through story and song. Fun for the whole family.
Information: 609-492-9477 or www.surflight.org - BEACH HAVEN
Post-Season Play, SAL Northern Division Playoff BASEBALL: Lakewood BlueClaws Home Game, FirstEnergy Park, Cedar Bridge
& New Hampshire. Hosting the Second Half Champion Thirsty Thursday, on Friday/ Kids Eat Free.
The BlueClaws are a Single-A affiliate of the Philadelphia Phillies. Information: 732-901-7000 or
www.blueclaws.com - LAKEWOOD
Fall Cabaret Show, Music Man Singing Ice Cream Shoppe, 2305 Grand Central Ave. (Route 35 north). 7 pm - ?
Family live entertainment experienced in an old fashioned ice cream shoppe with performing
waiters and waitresses in a vaudeville style cabaret of upbeat American tunes is performed during every seating.
Information: 732-854-2779 - www.njmusicman.com - LAVALLETTE
New Jersey Offshore Powerboat Event: 2009 NJ Offshore Grand Prix, Oceanfront. Boat race on Sunday at noon. Information: 732-407-4638 - POINT
PLEASANT BEACH
Classic Car Cruise, Arnold Ave., downtown. 5 pm - 9 pm. Rain date September 11. Information: 1-888-772-3862 or
www.pointchamber.com - POINT PLEASANT BEACH
Borough Wide Sidewalk Sale Days. Many of our Merchants will be participating in Sidewalk Sales.
All Merchants are encouraged to participate. - SHIP BOTTOM
Lecture: Retired NASA Astronaut Robert Cenker, Lecture Hall, Technology Building (building 13), Ocean County College,
College Drive, off Hooper Ave. 7 pm. Retired NASA Astronaut Robert Cenker flew the Space Shuttle Columbia. Sponsored by
Robert J. Novins Planetarium, and hosted by the Astronomical Society of the Toms River Area. Free.
Information: 732-255-0400 or www.ocean.edu - TOMS RIVER
September 12
Pirate's Day, Gazebo Park Historic Barnegat Rt 9 and E. Bay Ave. 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Pirate re-enacters, vendors, food,
two entertainment venues, costume contest, magicians, treasure hunt, trolley tour, fireworks and much more.
Information: 609-698-1618 or www.barnegatchamber.com. - BARNEGAT
Double Trouble Historic District Walking Tour, Double Trouble State Park, Double Trouble Rd. 10 am - Noon.
Visit an active cranberry bog. Tour the restored sawmill and cranberry sorting and packing house. Andrew Anderson,
Historic Resource Specialist, will share stories of the village’s past while guiding the tour. Information:
609-859-8860 or www.pinelandsalliance.org - BAYVILLE
Community Pride Day, Veterans Park, Tilton Blvd. 10 am. Entertainment, characters, face painting, rides, fireworks,
etc. Information: 732-269-4456 or www.btrec.org - BAYVILLE
Fall Flea Market in the Park and Museum Bake Sale, LBI Historical Assoc. Museum, Engleside & Beach Ave. 9 am - 4 pm.
Information: for Flea Market Info at 597-3828, for Bake Sale Info at 492-0700. or
www.lbimuseum.org - BEACH HAVEN
Children’s Theatre: The Princess and the Pea, Surflight Theatre, Engleside & Beach. 6:00 p.m.
$ The classic The Princess and the Pea comes to life through story and song. Fun for the whole family.
Information: 609-492-9477 or www.surflight.org - BEACH HAVEN
1940’s Radio Hour, Surflight Theatre, Engleside & Beach. 8 pm.
This quick-paced, poignant and entertaining piece of musical comedy. 1940's Radio Hour invites you to meet the cast of the
Mutual Manhattan Variety Cavalcade on December 21, 1942 , as the harassed producer copes with a drunken lead singer, the
delivery boy who wants a chance in front of the microphone, the second banana who dreams of singing a ballad, and the
general chaos of behind the scenes radio.
Information: 609-492-9477 or www.surflight.org - BEACH HAVEN
Family Health & Safety Fair, St. Francis Community Center, 4700 Long Beach Blvd. 9:00 am - 11:30 am. Information: 609-494-8861 or
www.stfranciscenterlbi.com/ - BRANT BEACH, LONG BEACH ISLAND
8th Long Beach Island House Tours, St. Francis Community Center, 4700 Long Beach Blvd. 10 am - 3 pm.
Tour six new constructed exquisite beachfront & bay front homes. Information: 609-494-8861 or
www.stfranciscenterlbi.com/ - BRANT BEACH, LONG BEACH ISLAND
Young Eagle Flight Rally, Robert J. Miller Airport, on Route 530. 9:00 - 1:00 pm. The Experimental Aircraft Association
will be celebrating International Young Eagle’s Day. The day was developed to welcome young people into the world of
aviation. The chapter will give children, between the ages of 8 and 17, a free airplane ride. A parent or guardian must be
present to sign a required permission slip. The child will experience a new perspective on the world and life in general
aviation. Sponsored by the Ocean County Chapter, Number 898, of the Experimental Aircraft Association. A raindate is
scheduled for Sunday, Sept 13. Information: 609-548-0959 or www.eaa898.org -
BERKELEY TWP.
10th Annual Jackson P.B.A. Local 168 Pig Roast, Pine Park, Clarence Brown Picnic Area, West County Line Rd.,
Lakewood. 1 pm - 6 pm. “All inclusive event” which features live music, beer, soda, fresh clams, chicken, burgers,
salads, bounce houses, carnival games, face painters, etc. Helps support the Special Olympics, Pop Warner Football
and other programs. Information: 732-928-1111 or www.jacksonpba.com -
JACKSON
Tours of Navy Lakehurst, Navy Lakehurst, Route 547. 10 am - 1 pm. 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.
Wednesdays (except Dec. 24 and Dec. 31) 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
Mrs. Gould Welcomes Kate Smith, The Mansion, Georgian Court University, 900 Lakewood Ave. 11:30 am.
$ includes tea luncheon and performance. Informaton: 732-987-2263 or
www.georgian.edu - LAKEWOOD
Heritage Day and Concert, Philadelphia & Bay Ave. 9 am - 6 pm. Concert at 6:30 pm. Rain date: Sept. 13.
Sponsored by the Lavallette Heritage Committee, Inc. Information: 732-793-7477 or
www.lavallette.org - LAVALLETTE
Fall Cabaret Show, Music Man Singing Ice Cream Shoppe, 2305 Grand Central Ave. (Route 35 north). 7 pm - ?
Family live entertainment experienced in an old fashioned ice cream shoppe with performing
waiters and waitresses in a vaudeville style cabaret of upbeat American tunes is performed during every seating.
Information: 732-854-2779 - www.njmusicman.com - LAVALLETTE
An American Girl Celebration, Woman’s Club of Point Pleasant, 513 St. Louis Ave. 9 am - 4 pm. Doll clothes for American Girl
and Barbie, celebrate Barbie’s 50th Birthday, hair care for dolls Raffle for American Girl Bitty Twins award, basket
of doll clothes, Hair Care Chair. Refreshments. Sponsored by Woman’s Club of Point Pleasant.Information: 1-888-772-3862
or www.pointchamber.com - POINT PLEASANT BEACH
Ocean Fire Co. No. 1 Annual Coin Show & Exhibition, Ocean Fire Co., 400 Arnold Ave. 9:30 am - 3:30 pm.
Information: 1-888-772-3862 or www.pointchamber.com
- POINT PLEASANT BEACH
New Jersey Offshore Powerboat Event: 2009 NJ Offshore Grand Prix, Oceanfront. Boat race on Sunday at noon. Boats on Display, Manasquan River Club,
217 Riverside Drive, Brick from 10 am - 4 pm. Race Boat Testing, In front of Jenkinson's Pavilion, oceanfront from 2 pm to
4 pm. Information: 732-407-4638 - POINT PLEASANT BEACH
Mardi Gras Weekend, Boardwalk & Boulevard. Entertainment. Fireworks on the beach. Information: 1-800-Seashor or
www.seasideheightstourism.com - SEASIDE HEIGHTS
Fourth Annual Ship Bottom Irish Festival, 10th Street and Shore Avenue on the Bay. 11:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Music, vendors
and food. Gate admission. Information: www.lbiaoh.com g - SHIP BOTTOM
Borough Wide Sidewalk Sale Days. Many of our Merchants will be participating in Sidewalk Sales.
All Merchants are encouraged to participate. - SHIP BOTTOM
Rutgers University Marine Field Station Open House, Jacques Cousteau Coastal Education Center, 130 Great Bay Blvd. 1 pm - 5 pm.
10 am - 3 pm. Meet Rutgers, JCNERR researchers, scientists and learn about research happening in and around the JCNERR.
Information : 609-812-0649 or www.jcnerr.org - TUCKERTON
Clamtown Antique & Flea Market, Tip Seaman County Park, Route 9. 8 am - 5 pm. Close to
100 vendors. First major event in the newly renovated county park. Rain dates Sept. 13, then Sept. 19.
Information: 609-296-2584 - TUCKERTON
10th Annual Antique & Classic Boat Show, Tuckerton Seaport, 120 W. Main St., Rt. 9. 11 am - 4 pm. Two splendid days of
classic wood and glass boat exhibitors, demonstrations, workshops, vendors, food, refreshments, entertainment. Sign up for
our boat building class or take a cruise up the Tuckerton "Crik". Fun for the whole family. Information: 609-296-8868 or
www.tuckertonseaport.org - TUCKERTON
Night Hike & S’mores, Bass River State Forest, 762 Stage Rd. 7:30 pm - 8:30 pm. Bring flashlight, insect
repellent and stick for roasting marshmallows. For adults and children ages 7 and up. Limit 25 people. Pre-registration
required. Information: 609-296-1114 or www.state.nj.us/dep/parksandforests/parks/bass.html
- TUCKERTON
September 13
Boat Race, Taylor Rd Public Dock on the Bay. Races start at 12 noon until approximately 4:30 pm. All in state boats
must be at race site & sign in by 10 am, out of state boats by 10:30 am. Boats arriving late will start on outside for
both heats. Mandatory meeting for drivers & co-pilot's at 11 am. Our boats will be displayed after our races-In and Out
of the Water. Sponsored by the East Coast Boat Racing Club of New Jersey & GEICO.
Championship Day. Information: www.ecbrcnj.com - BEACH HAVEN
1940’s Radio Hour, Surflight Theatre, Engleside & Beach. 2 pm.
This quick-paced, poignant and entertaining piece of musical comedy. 1940's Radio Hour invites you to meet the cast of the
Mutual Manhattan Variety Cavalcade on December 21, 1942 , as the harassed producer copes with a drunken lead singer, the
delivery boy who wants a chance in front of the microphone, the second banana who dreams of singing a ballad, and the
general chaos of behind the scenes radio.
Information: 609-492-9477 or www.surflight.org - BEACH HAVEN
Concert:Tommy Emmanuel , Surflight Theatre, Engleside & Beach. 8 pm. Two-time Grammy nominee Tommy Emmanuel has a
professional career that spans over four decades. $ Information: 609-492-9477 or
www.surflight.org - BEACH HAVEN
Annual Beach Plum Festival, Island Beach State Park, Rt. 35, Pavilion #1. 9 am - 4 pm. Crafts, environmental exhibits,
kids' games, beach plum jelly making demos, Arts & Craft show, Environmental & Non-Profit Exhibits.
Childrens games, food & live entertainment. Sponsored by the Friends of Island Beach State Park. Information: 732-793-0030 or
www.friendsofislandbeach.com - ISLAND BEACH STATE PARK/SOUTH SEASIDE PARK
Back To School Blast Concert: Soulja Boy Tell ’Em, Northern Star Arena, Six Flags Great Adventure, Rte. 537.
7 p.m. Concert is included with theme park admission or your 2009 Season Pass. Information: 732-928-1821 or
www.sixflags.com/greatAdventure - JACKSON
Flea Market, FirstEnergy Park parking lot, Cedar Bridge & New Hampshire Aves. 8:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. A wide
variety of New & used merchandise will be onsite for people to browse. Vendors welcome, call for fees. Free. Information:
732-901-7000, ext. 120 or www.blueclaws.com - LAKEWOOD
Mrs. Gould Welcomes Kate Smith, The Mansion, Georgian Court University, 900 Lakewood Ave. 3 pm.
$ includes tea luncheon and performance. Informaton: 732-987-2263 or
www.georgian.edu - LAKEWOOD
An American Girl Celebration, Woman’s Club of Point Pleasant, 513 St. Louis Ave. 10 am - 3 pm. Doll clothes for American Girl
and Barbie, celebrate Barbie’s 50th Birthday, hair care for dolls Raffle for American Girl Bitty Twins award, basket
of doll clothes, Hair Care Chair. Refreshments. Sponsored by Woman’s Club of Point Pleasant.Information: 1-888-772-3862
or www.pointchamber.com - POINT PLEASANT BEACH
31st Annual Ocean County Bluegrass Festival, Albert Music Hall, 131 Wells Mills Rd., Rt. 532. Noon - 5 pm.
Live stage concert of bluegrass music, refreshments and gifts available. $ Information: 609-971-1593
www.alberthall.org - WARETOWN
New Jersey Offshore Powerboat Event: 2009 NJ Offshore Grand Prix, Oceanfront. Boat race on Sunday at noon. Crane at
Launch at Manasquan River Club, 217 Riverside Drive, Brick at 9 am. Race Boats Depart Wet Pit Area at 11 am. Race #1 starts
at Noon. Race #2 Starts at 1:30 pm. Immediately following races, Winners Circle at Manasquan River Club, 217 Riverside Dr.
Brick. Information: 732-407-4638 - POINT PLEASANT BEACH
Seafood in Seaside, part of Mardi Gras Weekend, Grant Avenue. 10 am - 7 pm. Seafood vendors, artists, crafters and live entertainment.
Information: 1-800-Seashor or www.seasideheightstourism.com
- SEASIDE HEIGHTS
Vintage Auto Show, Bay Blvd. 8:30 am - 3 pm. Information: 732-797-1456 or
www.vintageautomuseum.org - SEASIDE HEIGHTS
Borough Wide Sidewalk Sale Days. Many of our Merchants will be participating in Sidewalk Sales.
All Merchants are encouraged to participate. - SHIP BOTTOM
Fourth Annual Ship Bottom Irish Festival, 10th Street and Shore Avenue on the Bay. 10:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Music, vendors
and food. Gate admission. Information: www.lbiaoh.com g - SHIP BOTTOM
10th Annual Antique & Classic Boat Show, Tuckerton Seaport, 120 W. Main St., Rt. 9. 11 am - 4 pm. Two splendid days of
classic wood and glass boat exhibitors, demonstrations, workshops, vendors, food, refreshments, entertainment. Sign up for
our boat building class or take a cruise up the Tuckerton "Crik". Fun for the whole family. Information: 609-296-8868 or
www.tuckertonseaport.org - TUCKERTON
September 14
Concert:Tommy Emmanuel , Surflight Theatre, Engleside & Beach. 8 pm. Two-time Grammy nominee Tommy Emmanuel has a
professional career that spans over four decades. $ Information: 609-492-9477 or
www.surflight.org - BEACH HAVEN
Woman of the Year (1942), Georgian Court University, 900 Lakewood Ave. 6:30 pm. American classic film. Popcorn and
beverage provided. Free. Reservation required. Informaton: 732-987-2263 or
www.georgian.edu - LAKEWOOD
September 15
Concert:Tommy Emmanuel , Surflight Theatre, Engleside & Beach. 8 pm. Two-time Grammy nominee Tommy Emmanuel has a
professional career that spans over four decades. $ Information: 609-492-9477 or
www.surflight.org - BEACH HAVEN
Tour Georgian Court University, Georgian Court University, 900 Lakewood Ave. 10:30 am.
Charge includes refreshments. Reservations required.
Informaton: 732-987-2263 or www.georgian.edu - LAKEWOOD
Post-Season Play, Championship Game BASEBALL: Lakewood BlueClaws Home Game, FirstEnergy Park, Cedar Bridge
& New Hampshire. 7:05 Start. Hosting winners of the Souther Division of the SAL League.Kids Eat Free.
The BlueClaws are a Single-A affiliate of the Philadelphia Phillies. Information: 732-901-7000 or
www.blueclaws.com - LAKEWOOD
September 16
1940’s Radio Hour, Surflight Theatre, Engleside & Beach. 2 pm & 8 pm.
This quick-paced, poignant and entertaining piece of musical comedy. 1940's Radio Hour invites you to meet the cast of the
Mutual Manhattan Variety Cavalcade on December 21, 1942 , as the harassed producer copes with a drunken lead singer, the
delivery boy who wants a chance in front of the microphone, the second banana who dreams of singing a ballad, and the
general chaos of behind the scenes radio.
Information: 609-492-9477 or www.surflight.org - BEACH HAVEN
Tours of Navy Lakehurst, Navy Lakehurst, Route 547. 10 am - 1 pm. 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.
Wednesdays (except Dec. 24 and Dec. 31) 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
Mrs. Gould Welcomes Kate Smith, The Mansion, Georgian Court University, 900 Lakewood Ave. 11:30 am.
$ includes tea luncheon and performance. Informaton: 732-987-2263 or
www.georgian.edu - LAKEWOOD
Post-Season Play, Championship Game BASEBALL: Lakewood BlueClaws Home Game, FirstEnergy Park, Cedar Bridge
& New Hampshire. 7:05 Start. Hosting winners of the Souther Division of the SAL League.Kids Eat Free.
The BlueClaws are a Single-A affiliate of the Philadelphia Phillies. Information: 732-901-7000 or
www.blueclaws.com - LAKEWOOD
Toms River Farmers Market, Huddy Park, on Water Street. 11 am - 5 pm. Rain or shine. Farmers from around the
state will be selling fresh from the field seasonal vegetables, organic produce, herbs, fruits and flowers. Locally
produced foods will also be available including breads and pastries, pickled products. Sponsored by Downtown Toms
River. Information: 732-341-8738 or www.downtowntomsriver.com
- TOMS RIVER
September 17
1940’s Radio Hour, Surflight Theatre, Engleside & Beach. 2 pm & 8 pm.
This quick-paced, poignant and entertaining piece of musical comedy. 1940's Radio Hour invites you to meet the cast of the
Mutual Manhattan Variety Cavalcade on December 21, 1942 , as the harassed producer copes with a drunken lead singer, the
delivery boy who wants a chance in front of the microphone, the second banana who dreams of singing a ballad, and the
general chaos of behind the scenes radio.
Information: 609-492-9477 or www.surflight.org - BEACH HAVEN
Mrs. Gould Welcomes Kate Smith, The Mansion, Georgian Court University, 900 Lakewood Ave. 11:30 am.
$ includes tea luncheon and performance. Informaton: 732-987-2263 or
www.georgian.edu - LAKEWOOD
Artist Potlucks, Long Beach Island Foundation of the Arts & Sciences, 120 Long Beach Blvd. 6 pm - 8 pm. Each dinner will
have a new art-based discussion and a speaker who is involved in the art world. Information: 609-494-1241 or
www.lbifoundation.org - LOVELADIES
Martin Truex, Jr. Fan Appreciation Day, 213C East Main St. 9 am - 7 pm. See the No. 1 Bass Pro Shops Chevrolet Show
Car. Meet representatives from the Martin Truex Jr. Foundation who will have merchandise will be on hand to purchase.
The first 100 fans to attend will receive an autograph hat. Also collecting new and gently used children’s books for
the pediatric unit at Southern Ocean County Hospital. Information: 1-888-774-4455 or
www.martintruexjrfoundation.org - TUCKERTON
September 18
1940’s Radio Hour, Surflight Theatre, Engleside & Beach. 8 pm.
This quick-paced, poignant and entertaining piece of musical comedy. 1940's Radio Hour invites you to meet the cast of the
Mutual Manhattan Variety Cavalcade on December 21, 1942 , as the harassed producer copes with a drunken lead singer, the
delivery boy who wants a chance in front of the microphone, the second banana who dreams of singing a ballad, and the
general chaos of behind the scenes radio.
Information: 609-492-9477 or www.surflight.org - BEACH HAVEN
Black Cat Friday, Ocean County Animal Facilities, 615 Freemont Avenue. Adoption fee waived for all black cats,
includes a free carrier and starter kit of a bag of food, litter, pan, and food bowl. Black cats are regarded as symbols of
good luck in England and Austrailia. Information: 732-657-8086 - JACKSON
Inaugural Jersey Shore Boat Sale & Expo, FirstEnergy Park, Cedar Bridge & New Hampshire Aves. 11 am - 7 pm.
New and used boats and accessories for sale. Information: 732-292-1051 or
mtanj.org - LAKEWOOD
I Hear America Singing, Georgian Court University, 900 Lakewood Ave. 6:30 pm. Cost includes a multicourse Yankee Doodle
dinner and presentation. Reservation required. Informaton: 732-987-2263 or
www.georgian.edu - LAKEWOOD
Fall Cabaret Show, Music Man Singing Ice Cream Shoppe, 2305 Grand Central Ave. (Route 35 north). 7 pm - ?
Family live entertainment experienced in an old fashioned ice cream shoppe with performing
waiters and waitresses in a vaudeville style cabaret of upbeat American tunes is performed during every seating.
Information: 732-854-2779 - www.njmusicman.com - LAVALLETTE
Black Cat Friday, Ocean County Animal Facilities, 360 Haywood Road. Adoption fee waived for all black cats,
includes a free carrier and starter kit of a bag of food, litter, pan, and food bowl. Black cats are regarded as symbols of
good luck in England and Austrailia. Information: 609-978-0127 - MANAHAWKIN
Country Comes to the Winery, Laurita Winery, 35 Archertown Road. 6:30 pm - 10:30 pm. County line dancing & lessons, no
partners required. Grilled BBQ available. Watchers welcome. Information: 609-758-8000 or or
www.lauritawinery.com - NEW EGYPT
Armenian Flag Raising, Ocean County Administration Building, 101 Hooper Ave. noon – 3 p.m. Flag raised at 1 p.m.
Information: 732-929-2000 - TOMS RIVER
September 19
International Coastal Clear Up Day. 10 am. Pick up supplies at the end of Broadway and Bay Avenue. This will be the
largest one-day volunteer effort in the world to clean up the marine environment. Rain or shine, but will be canceled in
the event of a hurricane or nor'easter. Sponsored locally by Alliance for a Living Ocean and coordinated globally by the
Ocean Conservancy. Information: 609-494-7800 - BARNEGAT LIGHT
International Coastal Clear Up Day. 10 am. Pick up supplies at Centre Street and the Beach. This will be the largest
one-day volunteer effort in the world to clean up the marine environment. Rain or shine, but will be canceled in the
event of a hurricane or nor'easter. Sponsored locally by Alliance for a Living Ocean and coordinated globally by the
Ocean Conservancy. Information: 609-494-7800 - BEACH HAVEN
1940’s Radio Hour, Surflight Theatre, Engleside & Beach. 8 pm.
This quick-paced, poignant and entertaining piece of musical comedy. 1940's Radio Hour invites you to meet the cast of the
Mutual Manhattan Variety Cavalcade on December 21, 1942 , as the harassed producer copes with a drunken lead singer, the
delivery boy who wants a chance in front of the microphone, the second banana who dreams of singing a ballad, and the
general chaos of behind the scenes radio.
Information: 609-492-9477 or www.surflight.org - BEACH HAVEN
International Coastal Clear Up Day. 10 am. Pick up supplies at 10th Street Waterfront Park. This will be the largest
one-day volunteer effort in the world to clean up the marine environment. Rain or shine, but will be canceled in the event of a hurricane or nor'easter.
Sponsored locally by Alliance for a Living Ocean and coordinated globally by the Ocean Conservancy. Information:
609-494-7800 - BONNET ISLAND
International Coastal Clear Up Day. 10 am. Pick up supplies at 65th street and the beach. This will be the largest
one-day volunteer effort in the world to clean up the marine environment. Rain or shine, but will be canceled in the
event of a hurricane or nor'easter. Sponsored locally by Alliance for a Living Ocean and coordinated globally by the
Ocean Conservancy. Information: 609-494-7800 - BRANT BEACH
International Coastal Clear Up Day. 10 am. Pick up supplies at 80th Street and Bay Avenue. This will be the largest
one-day volunteer effort in the world to clean up the marine environment. Rain or shine, but will be canceled in the
event of a hurricane or nor'easter. Sponsored locally by Alliance for a Living Ocean and coordinated globally by the
Ocean Conservancy. Information: 609-494-7800 - HARVEY CEDARS
International Coastal Clear Up Day. 10 am. Pick up supplies at Edwin B Forsythe National Refuge State parking lot at
the end of Bay Avenue. This will be the largest one-day volunteer effort in the world to clean up the marine environment.
Rain or shine, but will be canceled in the event of a hurricane or nor'easter. Sponsored locally by Alliance for a Living
Ocean and coordinated globally by the Ocean Conservancy. Information: 609-494-7800 - HOLGATE
Inaugural Jersey Shore Boat Sale & Expo, FirstEnergy Park, Cedar Bridge & New Hampshire Aves. 11 am - 7 pm.
New and used boats and accessories for sale. Information: 732-292-1051 or
mtanj.org - LAKEWOOD
Mrs. Gould Welcomes Kate Smith, The Mansion, Georgian Court University, 900 Lakewood Ave. 11:30 am.
$ includes tea luncheon and performance. Informaton: 732-987-2263 or
www.georgian.edu - LAKEWOOD
28th Annual Renaissance Fair, Pine Park at Country Club Drive & County Line Road. Events will include jousting in
shining armour, Knights in armour battling, a gypsy camp, belly dancers, wandering minstrels, jugglers, fire eaters, and
much more. Stroll in the Village and see the many merchants with their wares of yesteryear. Children’s games and
activities. $ Informaton: 732-414-9639 or www.lakewoodrenfair.com
- LAKEWOOD
2nd Annual Teen Talent Show, Historic Strand Theatre, 400 Clifton Ave. 3 pm. Featuring teens ages 13-19. Sponsored
by the Strand Theatre Geeks. Information: 732-367-7789 or www.strand.org
- LAKEWOOD
Fall Cabaret Show, Music Man Singing Ice Cream Shoppe, 2305 Grand Central Ave. (Route 35 north). 7 pm - ?
Family live entertainment experienced in an old fashioned ice cream shoppe with performing
waiters and waitresses in a vaudeville style cabaret of upbeat American tunes is performed during every seating.
Information: 732-854-2779 - www.njmusicman.com - LAVALLETTE
Concert: From Kentucky to Nashville, OceanFirst Theater/Stafford Twp Arts Center, 1000 McKinley Ave. 6:30 pm.
Lisa Lally Live. Sponsored by Perry’s Lake Homeowner’s Association. Information: 609-489-8600 or
www.njstac.com - MANAHAWKIN
Seafood 5-Mile Run, Bandshell, Arnold & Baltimore Aves. Registration at 7 am. Race at 9 am.
Sponsored by Point Pleasant Lions Club. Information: 732-892-1089 or
www.pointpleasantlions.org - POINT PLEASANT BEACH
27th Annual Antique and Classic Boat Show, NJ Museum of Boating, Johnson Bros. Boat Yard, Bay Ave. 8 am - 5 pm.
A judged show with 50/60 boats. All types welcome in-water or trailored. Marine vendors, marine artists. Flea market.
Food available. Information: 732-295-2072 - POINT PLEASANT
Oktoberfest, Point Pleasant Elks, 820 Arnold Ave. 9 am - 9 pm. Food, drinks, entertainment.
Information: 732-892-9843 or www.pointpleasantelks.org -
POINT PLEASANT
Behind the Scenes Tour, Jenkinson's Aquarium, Boardwalk & Parkway. 9:30 am-11:00 am. Ages 5 and up.
Discover what goes on behind the scenes of the aquarium. Learn what it takes to feed, clean, and enrich all of our
animals. Closed-toed shoes are required! Call to pre-register. Information: 732-899-1659 or
www.jenkinsons.com - POINT PLEASANT BEACH
32nd Annual “Festival of the Sea,” downtown, Arnold Ave. 10 am - 7 pm. Arts & Crafts, antiques, food, live
entertainment, games for the kids, and more. Sponsored by Point Pleasant Beach Chamber of Commerce. Information:
1-888-772-3862 or www.pointchamber.com - POINT PLEASANT BEACH
Clownfest, Boardwalk. Family fun includes: 11 am - Boardwalk Clown Strollers" cavorte in a "Clown Passport Journey";
11 am & 1 pm - "Clownfest Clown Shows," at the Franklin Ave. Stage; 11:20 am & 12:30 pm - Clown Balloon Express" - Carousel
Arcade, Dupont Avenue; 1:30 pm - "Clown Kazoo Band" marches, boardwalk; 2 pm - "Family Fun Frolic", Franklin Ave. Stage;
3 pm - 4 pm - "Clown Face Painting Demo" and arm painting for kids, Carousel Arcade, Dupont Ave.; 4 pm - "Clown Skit Show"
on stage, Carterete Ave. Information: 732-854-8000or
www.SeasideHeightsTourism.com - SEASIDE HEIGHTS
International Coastal Clear Up Day. 10 am. Pick up supplies at 10th Street Waterfront Park. This will be the largest
one-day volunteer effort in the world to clean up the marine environment. Rain or shine, but will be canceled in the event of a hurricane or nor'easter.
Sponsored locally by Alliance for a Living Ocean and coordinated globally by the Ocean Conservancy. Information:
609-494-7800 - SHIP BOTTOM
International Coastal Clear Up Day. 10 am. Pick up supplies at 16th Street and Barnegat Avenue. This will be the
largest one-day volunteer effort in the world to clean up the marine environment. Rain or shine, but will be canceled
in the event of a hurricane or nor'easter. Sponsored locally by Alliance for a Living Ocean and coordinated globally by
the Ocean Conservancy. Information: 609-494-7800 - SURF CITY
September 20
Viking Village Antique & Collectible Show, Viking Village, 19th & Bay Ave. 9 am - 5 pm. Rain or shine.
Information: 609-361-7008 or www.theseawife.com - BARNEGAT LIGHT
1940’s Radio Hour, Surflight Theatre, Engleside & Beach. 2 pm.
This quick-paced, poignant and entertaining piece of musical comedy. 1940's Radio Hour invites you to meet the cast of the
Mutual Manhattan Variety Cavalcade on December 21, 1942 , as the harassed producer copes with a drunken lead singer, the
delivery boy who wants a chance in front of the microphone, the second banana who dreams of singing a ballad, and the
general chaos of behind the scenes radio.
Information: 609-492-9477 or www.surflight.org - BEACH HAVEN
Inaugural Jersey Shore Boat Sale & Expo, FirstEnergy Park, Cedar Bridge & New Hampshire Aves. 11 am - 6 pm.
New and used boats and accessories for sale. Information: 732-292-1051 or
mtanj.org - LAKEWOOD
Mrs. Gould Welcomes Kate Smith, The Mansion, Georgian Court University, 900 Lakewood Ave. 3 pm.
$ includes tea luncheon and performance. Informaton: 732-987-2263 or
www.georgian.edu - LAKEWOOD
28th Annual Renaissance Fair, Pine Park at Country Club Drive & County Line Road. Events will include jousting in
shining armour, Knights in armour battling, a gypsy camp, belly dancers, wandering minstrels, jugglers, fire eaters, and
much more. Stroll in the Village and see the many merchants with their wares of yesteryear. Children’s games and
activities. $ Informaton: 732-414-9639 or www.lakewoodrenfair.com
- LAKEWOOD
Pauline Bennick Jazz Duo, Laurita Winery, 35 Archertown Road. 1 pm - 5 pm. Jazz vocalist and guitarist,
Frank Coffman. Refreshement available. Free admission. Information: 609-758-8000 or or
www.lauritawinery.com - NEW EGYPT
Hey Rube Get a Tube Race & Parade, Arnold & Ocean Ave. Parade starts at 1 pm. Tube race at 2:30 pm.
A parade of tube race entrants & Ocean Tube Race. Sponsored by the Point Pleasant Lions Club. Information: 732-892-1089 or
www.pointpleasantlions.org - POINT PLEASANT BEACH
Clownfest, Boardwalk. Family fun includes: 10:30 am - Clowns compete for trophies, Boardwalk; 11:am - 1 pm - Parade
Registration / "Public Clown Competition," Hiering Ave. for amateur adults & kids; 2 pm - "Clownfest Parade,"from north end
of Boardwalk. Information: 732-854-8000 or www.SeasideHeightsTourism.com
- SEASIDE HEIGHTS
Arts & Crafts Show, Boardwalk, Ocean Ave. 10 am - 5 pm. Sponsored by Point Pleasant Lions Club. Information: 732-892-1089 or
www.pointpleasantlions.org - POINT PLEASANT BEACH
National Public Lands Day Volunteer Project, Bass River State Forest, 762 Stage Rd. 10 am - 2 pm. Bring work gloves,
lunch and beverage. snacks provided. Information: 609-296-1114 or www.state.nj.us/dep/parksandforests/parks/bass.html
- TUCKERTON
Vintage Automobile Museum of NJ Car Display, Cedar Glen Lakes, Michigan Ave. 1 pm - 5 pm. Information: 732-797-1456 or
www.vintageautomuseum.org - WHITING
September 22
Tour Georgian Court University, Georgian Court University, 900 Lakewood Ave. 10:30 am.
Charge includes refreshments. Reservations required.
Informaton: 732-987-2263 or www.georgian.edu - LAKEWOOD
September 23
Tell Me on a Sunday, Surflight Theatre, Engleside & Beach. 8 pm.
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s riveting one-woman musical tells the story of neon temptations and lost innocence
through the romantic entanglements of a young English woman newly arrived in New York.
Information: 609-492-9477 or www.surflight.org - BEACH HAVEN
Demonstration: Sumi-e , Ocean County Artists Guild, Ocean and Chestnut Avenues. 7 pm. By Carolyn Klein.
Open Tuesday through Sunday, 1 pm - 4 pm, closed holidays. Information: 732-270-3111 or
www.ocartistsguild.org - ISLAND HEIGHTS
Tours of Navy Lakehurst, Navy Lakehurst, Route 547. 10 am - 1 pm. 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.
Wednesdays (except Dec. 24 and Dec. 31) 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
Toms River Farmers Market, Huddy Park, on Water Street. 11 am - 5 pm. Rain or shine. Farmers from around the
state will be selling fresh from the field seasonal vegetables, organic produce, herbs, fruits and flowers. Locally
produced foods will also be available including breads and pastries, pickled products. Sponsored by Downtown Toms
River. Information: 732-341-8738 or www.downtowntomsriver.com
- TOMS RIVER
Cruising at the Mall, Vintage Automobile Museum of NJ Car Display, Ocean County Mall, Hooper & Bay Ave., west lot.
6 pm - 9 pm. Domestic & foreign Vehicles that are at least 25 years old are welcome. D J Bob and the Oldies but Goodies.
Celebrity Rolls Royce. Sponsored by the Ocean County Mall, The Vintage Automobile Museum of NJ and The Vintage Automobile
Club of Ocean County. Information: 732-797-1456 or www.vintageautomuseum.org
- TOMS RIVER
Ivory & Gold, Ocean County College Off-campus Jazz series at Mancini Hall, Ocean County Library, 101 Washington Street.
8 pm. Jeff Barnhart is the nation’s premier stride pianist and Anne Barnhardt adds her flute to complete the duo’s unique
sound. Familiar ragtime, jazz, pops, Broadway, and even gospel tunes. $ Information: 732-255-0500 or
www.ocean.edu - TOMS RIVER
September 24
Tell Me on a Sunday, Surflight Theatre, Engleside & Beach. 2 pm & 8 pm.
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s riveting one-woman musical tells the story of neon temptations and lost innocence
through the romantic entanglements of a young English woman newly arrived in New York.
Information: 609-492-9477 or www.surflight.org - BEACH HAVEN
Mrs. Gould Welcomes Kate Smith, The Mansion, Georgian Court University, 900 Lakewood Ave. 11:30 am.
$ includes tea luncheon and performance. Informaton: 732-987-2263 or
www.georgian.edu - LAKEWOOD
Demonstration: Local Artist, Karen Seeland, Ocean County Historical Society Museum, 26 Hadley Ave. 7 pm. Hands on
demonstration, exhibit and lecture of gravestone rubbing. Information: 732-341-1880 or
www.oceancountyhistory.org - TOMS RIVER
September 25
Tell Me on a Sunday, Surflight Theatre, Engleside & Beach. 2 pm & 8 pm.
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s riveting one-woman musical tells the story of neon temptations and lost innocence
through the romantic entanglements of a young English woman newly arrived in New York.
Information: 609-492-9477 or www.surflight.org - BEACH HAVEN
Multimedia lecture: Andrew Wyeth: American Icon and Artist’s Artist, North Dining Room, Georgian Court University,
900 Lakewood Ave. 6:30 pm. Charge includes a multicourse Amish Style dinner and a multimedia lecture. Reservations
required. Informaton: 732-987-2263 or www.georgian.edu - LAKEWOOD
Fall Cabaret Show, Music Man Singing Ice Cream Shoppe, 2305 Grand Central Ave. (Route 35 north). 7 pm - ?
Family live entertainment experienced in an old fashioned ice cream shoppe with performing
waiters and waitresses in a vaudeville style cabaret of upbeat American tunes is performed during every seating.
Information: 732-854-2779 - www.njmusicman.com - LAVALLETTE
12th Annual Manhattan Short Film Festival: Long Beach Island Foundation of the Arts & Sciences, 120 Long Beach Blvd.
8 pm. The 2009 Manhattan Short will be held in over 150 cities across America, Europe, Asia, the Middle East and Australia.
$5 donation. Information: 609-494-1241 or www.lbifoundation.org
- LOVELADIES
Professional Artist Exhibit: Gallery Night , OceanFirst Theater/Stafford Twp Arts Center, 1000 McKinley Ave. 7 pm.
Artwork exhibited is available for sale. Free.
Information: 609-489-8600 or www.njstac.com - MANAHAWKIN
Que by the Sea, Grant Ave. 5:00 -10:00 pm. The First Annual Barbeque State Championship in Seaside Hts. Artists & crafters,
musical entertainment. BBQ competition on Grant Ave. This competition will feature contestants from throughout the tri-state.
Barbeque pros will demonstrate the various methods and intricate details of grilling. Information: 1-800-Seashor or
www.seasideheightstourism.com - SEASIDE HEIGHTS
Make a Date to Renovate, Kitchen & Bath with TLC, 2nd St. & Long Beach Blvd. 5 pm - 8 pm. Demonstrations and ideas on
how to treat yourself and your home to some indulgences, refreshments door prizes, % of sales benefits Surflight Theatre.
Free admission. Information: 609-492-9477 or www.surflight.org - SURF CITY
Murder Mystery Dinner Show: The Hitman Murder Mysteries : Bada Bing, Bada Bang! Legend Restaurant, Howard Johnson's,
955 Hooper Ave. 7:30 pm. Interactive, audience-participatory murder mystery. prizes, DJ and dancing. $
Information: 732-768-2709 - TOMS RIVER
September 26
Kitchens By the Sea Tour, Bay Head School, 145 Grove St. 10 am - 3 pm. Cost includes sample cuisines served by
local restaurateurs/caterers in kitchens of Bay Head homes. Dining areas will feature table settings and floral
arrangements from local florists. Proceeds benefit the Bay Head School Foundation. Information: 732-714-1902 or
www.bayheadschool.org - BAY HEAD
Tell Me on a Sunday, Surflight Theatre, Engleside & Beach. 8 pm.
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s riveting one-woman musical tells the story of neon temptations and lost innocence
through the romantic entanglements of a young English woman newly arrived in New York.
Information: 609-492-9477 or www.surflight.org - BEACH HAVEN
16th Annual Apple Festival, Old Schoolhouse Museum, Route 9. 9 am - 3 pm. Family activities, apple pie contest and
treats, old fashioned games & crafts, pumpkin patch, fire engine rides, music and more. Sponsored by the Lacey Township
Historical Society. Rain date Sept. 27. Information: 609-971-0467, 609-693-1610 - FORKED RIVER
Fall Cabaret Show, Music Man Singing Ice Cream Shoppe, 2305 Grand Central Ave. (Route 35 north). 7 pm - ?
Family live entertainment experienced in an old fashioned ice cream shoppe with performing
waiters and waitresses in a vaudeville style cabaret of upbeat American tunes is performed during every seating.
Information: 732-854-2779 - www.njmusicman.com - LAVALLETTE
Annual Lacey Historical Society's Apple Festival, Grounds of Schoolhouse Museum and Forked River Fire Company.
9 am - 3 pm. Rain - Sept. 27th- LACEY TOWNSHIP
Mrs. Gould Welcomes Kate Smith, The Mansion, Georgian Court University, 900 Lakewood Ave. 11:30 am.
$ includes tea luncheon and performance. Informaton: 732-987-2263 or
www.georgian.edu - LAKEWOOD
Saturday Night Juke Box, Historic Strand Theatre, 400 Clifton Ave. 7:30 pm. A late summer concert include
performances by the Duprees, Jimmy Clanton, Shirley Austin-Reeves' Shirelles and more. Information: 732-367-7789 or
www.strand.org - LAKEWOOD
Concert: US Navy’s Band, OceanFirst Theater/Stafford Twp Arts Center, 1000 McKinley Ave. 7 pm.
Free. Sponsored by The Rotary Club of Long Beach Island & The Rotary Club of Southern Ocean County.
Information: 609-489-8600 or www.njstac.com - MANAHAWKIN
Alzheimer’s Association Memory Walk, Little Silver Park. Registration at 9 a.m., walk at 10 a.m. All ages are welcome.
Featuring celebrity guests truTV’s Jack Ford and 1010WINS Alice Stockton-Rossini. Refreshments, music, entertainment.
Informaton: 732-933-2617 or www.alznj.org - POINT PLEASANT BEACH
Penguin Pointers, Jenkinson's Aquarium, Boardwalk & Parkway. 10 am - 11:30 am. Learn about penguins and how to ensure
their preservation. Age 5 & up. Information: 732-899-1659 or www.jenkinsons.com
- POINT PLEASANT BEACH
African Penguin Day, Jenkinson's Aquarium, Boardwalk & Parkway. 2 pm - 6 pm. Meet a Penguin & Penguin Keeper. Arts &
crafts, egg races, story time, Penguin & Seal feeding, and Penguin parade. Included in general admission. Information:
732-899-1659 or www.jenkinsons.com - POINT PLEASANT BEACH
Que by the Sea, Grant Ave. 10:00 am to 10:00 pm. The First Annual Barbeque State Championship in Seaside Hts. Artists & crafters,
musical entertainment. BBQ competition on Grant Ave. This competition will feature contestants from throughout the tri-state.
Barbeque pros will demonstrate the various methods and intricate details of grilling. Information: 1-800-Seashor or
www.seasideheightstourism.com - SEASIDE HEIGHTS
Fall Garden Day Gardening Inside and Out, Rutgers Cooperative Research and Extension, 1623 Whitesville Road. 10:00
- 2:00. Rutgers Master Gardeners of Ocean County invite Ocean County Residents to a day of lectures and demonstrations.
A horticulturist and Master Gardeners will answer gardening questions. Lecture topics include soil preparation,
vegetable gardening, and houseplants. Door prizes and light refreshments. Free Admission. Information: 732-349-1245
- TOMS RIVER
4th annual Pizza, Pasta, Pastry festival, downtown, Washington Street. 11 am to 5 pm. Attendees will savor more
Jersey favorites made fresh: pizzas, pasta dishes in all shapes, plus Italian pastries created by top local pastry chefs.
Other events include pizza and cannoli eating contests, pasta making demonstrations, musical entertainment, street
performers, crafters, games and inflatable rides. Sponsored by Downtown Toms River. Information: 732-341-8738 or
www.downtowntomsriver.com - TOMS RIVER
“Eclipse Chasing in the Sea of Japan”, Technology Bldg., Ocean County College, College Drive, off Hooper Ave. 3 pm.
Phil Zollner will lecture about his adventures while traveling the world in pursuit of celestial events,
hosted by Robert J. Novins Planetarium. Information: 732-255-0342 or
www.ocean.edu - TOMS RIVER
27th Annual Ocean County Decoy & Gunning Show, Tip Seaman County Park, Pinelands Regional High School and Tuckerton
Seaport. 7 am - 5 pm. Two day event celebrating the culture of the area! Demonstrations, contests, seminars, decoy auction,
crafters, carvers, vendors, refreshments, music, entertainment, sail skiff races, sneakbox races, rubber duck races and lots
of fun. Free. Information: 609-296-8868 or www.tuckertonseaport.org
- TUCKERTON
September 27
Tell Me on a Sunday, Surflight Theatre, Engleside & Beach. 2 pm.
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s riveting one-woman musical tells the story of neon temptations and lost innocence
through the romantic entanglements of a young English woman newly arrived in New York.
Information: 609-492-9477 or www.surflight.org - BEACH HAVEN
Breakfast at the Inn, Havens Homestead Museum, 521 Herbertsville Rd. 9:30 am & 11 am. Recreated event that took place
on a daily basis in the 1800s when the museum was a tavern and an inn. $ Information: 732-785-2500 or
www.bricktwphistoricalsociety.com - BRICK
11th Annual Motorcycle Cruise Day, Navy Lakehurst Base Gate. 7 am. 90 mile plus poker run beginning at Navy Lakehurst
Base and ending at the Harley Davidson of Ocean County. Cash prizes. Information: 732-240-6414 or
www.ocvts.org/foundation/htm/donatemail.htm
- LAKEHURST
Tours of Navy Lakehurst, Navy Lakehurst, Route 547. 10 am - 1 pm. 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.
Wednesdays (except Dec. 24 and Dec. 31) 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
Thuderfest, , FirstEnergy Park, Cedar Bridge & New Hampshire Aves. Country music sensation Jason Aldean will headline.
Julia Burton will be one of the opening acts. Presented by Thunder 98.5. Tickets will go on sale July 10th, and 9 am.
There are two forms of general admission tickets. Information: 732-901-7000 or
www.blueclaws.com - LAKEWOOD
Mrs. Gould Welcomes Kate Smith, The Mansion, Georgian Court University, 900 Lakewood Ave. 3 pm.
$ includes tea luncheon and performance. Informaton: 732-987-2263 or
www.georgian.edu - LAKEWOOD
Que by the Sea, Grant Ave. 10:00 am to 6:00 pm. The First Annual Barbeque State Championship in Seaside Hts. Artists & crafters,
musical entertainment. BBQ competition on Grant Ave. This competition will feature contestants from throughout the tri-state.
Barbeque pros will demonstrate the various methods and intricate details of grilling. Information: 1-800-Seashor or
www.seasideheightstourism.com - SEASIDE HEIGHTS
27th Annual Ocean County Decoy & Gunning Show, Tip Seaman County Park, Pinelands Regional High School and Tuckerton
Seaport. 7 am - 5 pm. Two day event celebrating the culture of the area! Demonstrations, contests, seminars, decoy auction,
crafters, carvers, vendors, refreshments, music, entertainment, sail skiff races, sneakbox races, rubber duck races and lots
of fun. Free. Information: 609-296-8868 or www.tuckertonseaport.org
- TUCKERTON
September 29
Tour Georgian Court University, Georgian Court University, 900 Lakewood Ave. 10:30 am.
Charge includes refreshments. Reservations required.
Informaton: 732-987-2263 or www.georgian.edu - LAKEWOOD
September 30
Tell Me on a Sunday, Surflight Theatre, Engleside & Beach. 2 pm & 8 pm.
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s riveting one-woman musical tells the story of neon temptations and lost innocence
through the romantic entanglements of a young English woman newly arrived in New York.
Information: 609-492-9477 or www.surflight.org - BEACH HAVEN
Tours of Navy Lakehurst, Navy Lakehurst, Route 547. 10 am - 1 pm. 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.
Wednesdays (except Dec. 24 and Dec. 31) 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
Mrs. Gould Welcomes Kate Smith, The Mansion, Georgian Court University, 900 Lakewood Ave. 11:30 am.
$ includes tea luncheon and performance. Informaton: 732-987-2263 or
www.georgian.edu - LAKEWOOD
Toms River Farmers Market, Huddy Park, on Water Street. 11 am - 5 pm. Rain or shine. Farmers from around the
state will be selling fresh from the field seasonal vegetables, organic produce, herbs, fruits and flowers. Locally
produced foods will also be available including breads and pastries, pickled products. Sponsored by Downtown Toms
River. Information: 732-341-8738 or www.downtowntomsriver.com
- TOMS RIVER