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JERSEY SHORE
COMMUNITY INFORMATION BULLETIN
A FREE periodic E-Mail Newsletter
December 6, 1999 Issue #72
Karen E. Jarosz, Editor ( Karen@lonekeep.com )
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In this issue:

o A word or two from me
o Special Note from the Editor
o Local Happenings and Events
o Triple Play! Contest
o For Your Information
o From Local Readers
o Links of Interest to the Jersey Shore
o How to Unsubscribe/Subscribe

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Quote of the Issue
The one thing we can never get enough of is love. And the one thing we never
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-Henry Miller, American writer (1891-1980)
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A WORD OR TWO FROM ME
by Karen E. Jarosz ( Karen@lonekeep.com )
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Hope all of you had a nice Thanksgiving! I did! Now we are in the midst of the
Holiday Season! Hard to believe that we are about three weeks away from
the new millenium! In the interest of the season and the new year, I hope
you might consider that the meaning of the season is to be with loved ones
and to give from the heart... So take some time to be with the ones you love
and just enjoy the time together. Take some time to give to others by volunteering
or giving to those less fortunate or in need, it brings more meaning to
the season and don't forget to make some time for yourself. Maybe take a walk
on a clear starry night or sip hot cocoa in a warm bath! Whatever you do
remember to SMILE and give from the heart because it just feels better.
Enjoy!

Remember if you know of any upcoming events, please email me so I can include them for FREE.
We publish the 1st & 3rd Monday of each month. Don't forget you can sponsor an issue too!
Just go to www.lonekeep.com/jscib and click on sponsor.
Until December 20th, don't worry be happy!
Karen

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Jersey Shore Link Exchange is a co-op banner exchange program currently consisting of over 350 members in the Monmouth and Ocean County area.
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS AND EVENTS
by Karen E. Jarosz ( Karen@lonekeep.com )
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December 8 - The Monmouth County Audubon Society will present a program on New Jersey’s native butterflies on Wednesday, December 8 at 8:00 p.m. The meeting will be held at the Trinity Episcopal Church on White Street. The public is welcome; admission is free. The program, entitled "Fluttering Gems of New Jersey," will be presented by Chris Williams, photo naturalist.

December 9 - The Dulcimer Guy, a Performance/Lecture by Richard Carty will be held at the Eastern Branch Library on Rt. 35 in Shrewbury. The performance will begin at 10 am and is sponsored by The Monmouth Arts Foundation

December 10 to 18 - The Premier Theater Company will be performing Scrooge at the Algonquin Arts Theater in Manasquan. Showtimes are 8 pm on Thurs., Fri., and Sat., and Sunday matinee at 2 pm. Call 223-7122 for details and tickets.

December 10 - NJCHA's Holiday Open House from 3-8 p.m. at 23 Mechanic Street Red Bank. For details call 747-2944. "Wrap Yourself in Warmth" is the theme for this year's Holiday Open House at the NJ Center for the Healing Arts. The following activities are planned: Tours of the facility, Visitors will have the opportunity to experience the environment of a healing center that offers holistic health and mental health services, Art therapy, Sandplay therapy, community education, art exhibits and social events.

December 10 - The First & Second grades of The Bradley Beach School will host Special Person's Day. The students will invite a special person to visit the classrooms and share refreshments. The day will be from 1 to 2:30 pm. For details call Donna at 775-4413

December 11 - The Hesh, singer-songwriter-keyboard player, performs at Emeralds & Pearls Cafe and Gifts, 535 Bangs Ave., Asbury Park at 8:30 pm. Email TheHesh@juno.com for more information or call the cafe at 774-3522.

December 11 - The Shrewsbury Chorale will hold a holiday concert entitled "A Garland of Music" and will featuretwo centuries of music by various composers and cultures for the season. The concert will begin at 8 pm at the First Presbyterian Church on West Main Street in Freehold. Tickets are $18 for general admission, $15 for senior citizens and students and $6 for children under 12. Call 946-7204 for details

December 11 - Christmas Lantern Tours, 90-minute tours every 15 minutes will be given at Historic Allaire Village from 5PM-8:30PM. Advance ticket purchase required at $8 per person. Call 938-2253

December 11/12 - Christmas & Trains, a Holiday tradition, returns to Ocean Grove as part of the Town Wide Victorian Holiday Celebration. The celebration of the model train will appear around the Christmas tree in the Community Room on Pilgrim Pathway. The times are from 11 am to 5 pm on Saturday and on Sunday from 12 noon to 4 pm. The show is free! For more details call 774-1391

December 11/12 - The Nutcracker will be performed at the Count Basie Theatre, Red Bank. Call 842-4015 for details

December 13 - Give the gift of LIFE this season, Give blood. There will be a blood drive, sponsored by Central Jersey Blood Center. It will be from 6:00-8:30 pm at the Eastern Branch Library, on Route 35 in Shrewsbury

December 14 - An Asthma Management Seminar will be held at the Eastern Branch Library,Shrewsbury. It will be presented by Charlene Strnad, R.Ph. It will begin at 7pm

December 17 - Enjoy harp and flute music from 7 pm to 9 pm at the El Lobo Negro Art Gallery in Asbury Park with Flutist Diane Doolittle and Harpist Mary LeBus. They have music there every Fri. Evening!

December 17 - Join in a Lantern Walk and Old-fashioned caroling in Freehold Borough. It will begin at 7 pm. For details call 946-2711

December 19 - There will be a Christmas in Manasquan Celebration. Call 223-8303 for details

December 20 - Harp Music For The Holiday Season will be performed by Mary LeBus, harpist at 7:00 pm at the Eastern Branch Library in Shrewsbury.

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For Your Information....
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The Wall Lions Club is seeking new members. Members should be from Wall, Belmar, Spring Lake,
Spring Lake Hgts, Manasquan or Brielle. New officers for this year are, President Joseph Hall, 681-6694.
Secretary Tony Grosso, 681-8010. Treasurer Bill Young, 681-9250. Also we have a new meeting place, new meeting place! It's
at the "Sandpiper" Restaurant 7 Atlantic Ave, Spring Lake, NJ. Same times and days. We still meet on the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays at 7:30 PM.

Remember to send in your submissions to JerseyShore@lonekeep.com and
to let us know what you want to see.
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From Local Readers
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*NEW* From:LeeTea@aol.com
The MOMS Club of Toms River is celebrating their 2nd anniversary
and is having a Holiday party at the monthly Business meeting at
the Manchester library on Dec. 13th. If you are a mom who choses
to stay at home,works part time,or works at home, you might be
interested to see what we have to offer. For more info, E-mail: jandsmanning@excite.com 

From: NJ Center for the Healing Arts, Inc. at njcha@njcha.org
Subject: Office and Meeting Room Space available
Meeting room space available in downtown Red Bank at the NJ Center
for the Healing Arts. Large open room can accommodate 50-60 chairs
comfortably. Kitchen area and bathroom self-contained in meeting space.
Handicapped facilities available in building. $25 per hour with two-hour minimum.
Half and full day rates available. Call Marcia at 732-747-2944 or fax inquiry to 732-747-2979.

From:GeoJ84@aol.com
I was hoping you might be able to help me in finding out if there is a
Photography club in Monmouth County. I know that there is one for Ocean county
but would like to find one a little closer to home. I had spoke with
someone once and was told there was a photography club that met
in Colts Neck. I would be grateful for any help you might have.

From: TheHesh@juno.com
"Soul In Exile", the new CD from Shore-area singer-songwriter The Hesh,
is now available. Please email TheHesh@juno.com for ordering info.

From: monmouthww@hotmail.com 
My name is Dan Tainow and I am the new Americorps member acting
as the Long Branch Community Water Watch coordinator. We are looking for volunteers to
do environmental education in the schools, help organize and/or participate
in Beach, lake and stream clean ups, and do stream walking (looking for
pollution and polluters and doing water quality tests around local
waterways). We want interested people of all ages to give as much or as
little time as they would like. If interested please contact me at 222-7000
ext. 245 or at monmouthww@hotmail.com

From: Djc780@aol.com
Please advised Eatontown Policemen's Benevolent Association Local #305 has a new web site: WWW.EATONTOWNPBA.COM
We have information on upcoming events and functions that our members take part in for the betterment of the community.

From: BILWITH1L@aol.com
The Neptune City First Aid Squad, Ladies Aux. is selling 1999 Entertainment
books. For info or purchase please call Ann at 774-3633 or email to
NCFAS@AOL.Com 

From: mrt@monmouth.com
The Heart of New Jersey Chorus is a women's chorus and chapter of
sweet adelines international. There are 60 singers presently and they
are looking to grow to 70 this year.They manage to have fun while
working hard every Wednesday evening.They meet during the school year
on Rt. 79 in Marlboro and at Monmouth Reform Temple during the summer.
Rehearsals are open to the public. For more information call, Kathy Corelli at 367-8170
or e-mail Kathy at Katecor@aol.com or check them out on the web at http://www.netsong.com/heartnj
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LINKS OF INTEREST TO THE JERSEY SHORE
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Check out a local art gallery, El Lobo!
http://www.ellobonegro.com/ 

Jersey Shore Link Exchange
www.towne-crier.com/linkexchange  

Check out Allaire Village online
www.allairevillage.com 

Take a look at The Foodbank of Monmouth & Ocean Counties Site and help fight hunger right here at home.
http://www.lonekeep.com/foodbank/ 

Check out some pictures from the Mrs. New Jersey Pageant
http://www.lonekeep.com/mrsbradleybeach/
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Karen E. Jarosz, Editor (732) 988-4044
PO Box 521, Bradley Beach, NJ, USA
JerseyShore@lonekeep.com
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