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JERSEY SHORE
COMMUNITY INFORMATION BULLETIN
A FREE periodic E-Mail Newsletter
March 6, 2000 Issue #78
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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A WORD OR TWO FROM ME
by Karen E. Jarosz ( Karen@lonekeep.com )
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Thanks again to Joe Rullo of Knockout Marketing for sponsoring this issue!
Hope all who went to the parade enjoyed it! It was a great day for a parade!
Seems Spring is just around the corner. The crocus are starting to push
their way through. The sun is back and the temperatures are on the rise!
Time for rebirth and renewal. Be sure to give yourself a chance to renew
and relax. Try taking a walk or check out a local happening!
Please don't hesitate to let me know of events you are aware of.
Just keep in mind that I do have a deadline because we publish
the 1st and 3rd Monday of each month so I do need information
the Friday before or I can't include it.
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Until March 20th, take a deep breath and smile!
Karen
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS AND EVENTS
by Karen E. Jarosz ( Karen@lonekeep.com )
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March 8 - Celtic Harp Music for St. Patrick's Day Featuring Mary LeBus, harpist with Diane
Doolittle, will be performing at 7:00 pm at the Eastern Branch Library, on Route 35 in
Shrewsbury. It is open to the public and is FREE
March 8 - Join in Family Night at The Audubon Society meeting. As a special feature, live animals will be on hand. The meeting starts at 7:00 pm. The meeting is held at the Trinity Episcopal Church on White Street. The public is welcome; admission is free.
March 9 - There will be a new volunteer orientation meeting at the Monmouth County SPCA at 7:00PM. Call 542-0040 for more information
March 9 to 26 - Two River Theatre Company presents "The Fantastiks" America's favorite musical. It will be at The Algonquin Art Theatre, 171 Main Street, Manasquan. For times & tickets call 345-1400
March 10 - Marjorie Koharski will present a program of light classical and contemporary music on her flute. The performance will be held at the Community Room of Monmouth Mall and is sponsored by SCAN (Senior Citizens Activities Network). It is open to the public. Call 542-1326 for details
March 12 - Grover Kemble Quartet will be performing jazz tunes at 2:00 pm at the Eastern Branch Library, on Route 35 in Shrewsbury. It is open to the public and is FREE
March 12 - Join in an 1830'S St. Patrick's Day Celebration with Irish villagers of Allaire Village. Located on Route 524 in Allaire. For more information check out their website at www.allairevillae.com or call 938-2253
March 12 - A St. Patrick's Ear: Tales of Ancient Ireland Odds Bodkin-"A One-Man Symphony of Story" will be presented at 7:30 P.M. at The Algonquin Theater in Manasquan. Tickets are $15 and $13 for seniors and students. Check out their website at www.manasquan-nj.com/algonquin or call 528-9211 for details
March 12 - Join the Shrewsbury Chorale at 3 P.M. The performance will be at The First Presbyterian Church at Red Bank (known as Tower Hill Church) at 255 Harding Rd, Red Bank. The concert will feature favorite opera arias, duets, and choruses, including Gaetano Donizetti's "Chorus of wedding guests" from "Lucia di Lammermoor", Giuseppe Verdi's "Chorus of Scottish refugees" from "Macbeth", Richard Wagner's "Bridal Chorus" from "Lohengrin", Piotr Tchaikovsky's "Waltz Scene" from "Eugene Onegin and more!
March 16 - A Blood Drive for Central Jersey Blood Center will take place at 6 pm at the Eastern Branch Library on Route 35 in Shrewsbury. For additional information call 842-5750, ext. 271
March 16 - Toastmasters will be holding a meeting at the Southern Monmouth Chamber of Commerce Office at 7:30 pm. The group helps individuals to sharpen their public speaking skills. For details or directions call 988-4044
March 18 - The Monmouth County Audubon Society will sponsor a field trip along the Raritan Bayshore. The group will meet at 9:00 am in the commuter lot of the Atlantic Highlands Municipal Harbor (next to the tackle shop). The Atlantic Highlands Municipal Harbor is located one-half mile off Route 36 on First Avenue, approximately ten miles east of Garden State Parkway Exit 117. The trip is open to both members and non-members, and admission is free. Bring binoculars, spotting scopes, and field guides. Participants should dress appropriately for cold temperatures and windy conditions, which are common along the coast. There will be travel by car to several locations along the Raritan Bay, so be prepared to drive, and bring a lunch.
March 19 - SCAN (Senior Citizens Activity Network) will be performing Hang Loose with Mother Goose. The production is being given by SCAN's acting troupe, The Seasoned Players, comprised of acting students of SCAN. The performance will be held at 1 pm at the Community Room on the ground floor of Monmouth Mall and is free to children of all ages! For details call 542-1326
March 21 - SCAN (Senior Citizens Activity Network) will be performing Hang Loose with
Mother Goose. The production is being given by SCAN's acting troupe, The Seasoned Players,
comprised of acting students of SCAN. The performance will be held at 10 am at the
Community Room on the ground floor of Monmouth Mall and is free to children of all ages!
For details call 542-1326
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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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From:LeeTea@aol.com
The MOMS Club of Toms River is for you 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 they 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 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: 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 in Tinton Falls
during the summer. Rehearsals are open to the public. For more information call, Kathy
Corelli at 657-4591 or e-mail Kathy at Katecor@aol.com
or check them out on the web at http://www.evg.org/~honj/
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LINKS OF INTEREST TO THE JERSEY SHORE
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Enjoy bird watching? Check out the Audubon Society in Monmouth County
http://www.audubon.org/chapter/nj/monmouth/home.htm
Need some help with telemarketing? Try Knockout Marketing right in Ocean County!
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Into the blues? Here's a site for clubs in NJ
http://www.nj.com/eguide/gog/where_blues.html
Enjoy star gazing? Check out a local club
http://emerson.marketiq.com/
Interested in local history? Check out Monmouth County Historical Association
http://www.cjrlc.org/~mchalib/
For better speaking, listening and thinking skills try Toastmasters!
http://www.toastmasters.org/
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