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COMING ATTRACTIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS: “The God-Box, a daughter’s story” A One Woman Performance. Freehold, New Jersey Saturday May 25th 2 PM. “A Must to Attend” By Calvin Schwartz(0) COMING ATTRACTIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS: “The God-Box, a daughter’s story” A One Woman Performance. Freehold, New Jersey Saturday May 25th 2 PM. “A Must to Attend” By Calvin Schwartz
When you get the rare opportunity to interact with and absorb the energies of a New York Times bestselling author, like Mary Lou Quinlan, I like to use my son’s favorite expression, “Hey Dad, it’s a no-brainer.” Ms. Quinlan’s book ‘The God Box, a daughter’s story,’ is brought to the stage in a riveting one woman performance this coming Saturday afternoon May 25th at 2 PM. Even better, Saturday afternoon becomes a chance to meet Ms. Quinlan at the ‘talk back’ and reception and book signing opportunities. For me this all becomes a personal event with the recent loss of my wife’s father. My wife’s deep connection with her father, even now a few weeks after his passing, should really hit home with Ms. Quinlan’s words and emotions. So I’m thinking this event on Saturday becomes something for many to absorb and relate with as we journey through inevitable personal familial loss. Cal Schwartz
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Mary Lou Quinlan, actress and New York Times bestselling author of The God Box is coming to Freehold to the stage of Applewood Estate’s Performing Arts Center on Saturday, May 25, 2 pm. This professionally mounted multi- media production is being produced by Toby Shylit Mack as a fund Raiser for GIERS: Grief Information Education& Recovery Services, a 501c3 no profit that helps people of all ages survive and thrive after a loss. “When I first read The God Box I identified with Mary Lou’s profound experience in losing her mother but also with her strong mother daughter connection that defied death. After seeing her amazing one woman show, I knew immediately that I had to bring this production to our community to benefit this important local charity. The arts offer a window into our emotions and often provide uplifting and cathartic experiences,” states Toby Shylit Mack, The God Box Event Producer, and Trustee: Monmouth County Arts Council, Two River Theater and Axelrod Performing Arts Center.
After Mary Lou’s mother dies, she discovers a God Box, actually many boxes, filled with her mother’s notes to God on tiny scrapes of paper revealing her deep love, concern and spirituality relating to each member of her family and her life”, says Bernice Garfield-Szita, MS, LPC, TEP, Co-Director of GIERS. “This warm engaging one act play filled with wisdom, laughter and some tears will delight audience members whether they are mothers or family members wishing to celebrate the amazing power of the gifts a mother can bring to all she touches”, states Bob Szita, MS, LPC, TEP, Co-Director, GIERS. “After the performance, there will be an audience talk back with Mary Lou Quinlan, personal book signing and a reception with light refreshments”, adds Toby Shylit Mack. Ticket prices: $20 (General Admission), $27 (admission and book), The cost of the book is $10 on the day of the performance. To purchase tickets and book in advance, go to www.GIERS.org or call 732-577-1076
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In Case You Missed It! Rebroadcast Opening Day at Monmouth Park From Our Live Broadcast Saturday 5/11/13 at 12 noon to 2pm(1) If you missed the Opening Day at Monmouth Parks Live Broadcast 5/11/13 noon to 2pm, you can watch the rebroadcast. Opening Day at Monmouth Park is finally here! Watch the rebroadcast ! Join us to celebrate the start of the 2013 season! A shore tradition since 1870, Monmouth Park once again opens her historic gates to welcome back the best racing fans in the country. This live event was sponsored by Hudson Valley Environmental, Global Solution Center, Trinity Solar , Circle Hyundai, Earth Treasures and Branches Catering .
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DANNY COLEMAN from ‘ROCK ON RADIO’ and ‘THE TRENTONIAN’ (A Review) ‘Rock On! Matt Bogart of ‘Jersey Boys’ in New Show’, “Himself and Nora” at Union County Performing Arts May 6, 2013(0) DANNY COLEMAN from ‘ROCK ON RADIO’ and ‘THE TRENTONIAN’ (A Review) “Rock On! Matt Bogart of ‘Jersey Boys’ in New Show, “Himself and Nora” May 6, 2013 As the wide world of NJ Discover expands its range, coverage and commitment to elevation of the people and places in our state, from time to time we’d like to welcome contributors to our website. And most appropriately our first such guest writer is Danny Coleman. Why appropriate? Last summer, I visited Danny Coleman’s Rock on Radio Show and wrote about that adventure. Here’s the link to article: Danny is the quintessential radio host and disc jockey at Rock on Radio as well as entertainment writer for ‘The Trentonian.’ I’ve been to several of his live radio shows and marvel at his versatility and depth. And he’s just a lot of purist fun to be around. We spoke the other day. He was thrilled to cover Matt Bogart’s (from ‘Jersey Boys’) appearance at the Union County Performing Arts Center performance in ‘Himself and Nora.’ And we decided to spread the word here about Matt Bogart and his great show. Here’s Danny’s article from ‘The Trentonian.’ Calvin Schwartz
Rock On! Matt Bogart of ‘Jersey Boys’ in New Show, “Himself and Nora” By Danny Coleman For The Trentonian Sometimes I get an opportunity to interview someone that I just can’t pass up. Such is the case with this week’s subject, Matt Bogart. Some of you who have seen the Broadway play “Jersey Boys” may know him better from the role that he portrays in that production; that of the Four Seasons “Nick Massi the bass player.” Bogart is taking a three week break from the bright lights of Broadway to star in the Union County Performing Arts Center’s Hamilton Stage musical production of “Himself And Nora.” Bogart plays the lead role of “Himself” a.k.a. Irish novelist James Joyce, whose drinking binges and rough style, along with his twenty nine year relationship with his chamber maid Nora Barnacle, led to his/their exile from Ireland and “condemnation of the Catholic church.” Jessica Burrows plays the role of Nora, Joyce’s chamber maid, partner, lover and inspiration for nearly three decades. The play, the work of composer/writer Jonathan Brielle is directed by Michael Bush and has been so well received that “Talk Entertainment” called it, “exciting and truly an affair to remember!” Bogart, who has been acting since high school, is the married father of two young children, one of the stars of “Jersey Boys” and a twenty year veteran of the stage. He has appeared in “Miss Saigon” as well as numerous other productions and is very excited about his latest undertaking, “I’ve been doing “Jersey Boys” since 2008, I’ve raised my family on it; it’s kind of like “Goodfellas” the musical (laughs). This, I think that this show is very special to me, it’s a challenging role. We are so glad to be bringing this to the stage. We’ve done it at the New York Theater Festival after we had first did a reading of it and five performances in Dublin Ireland. They don’t get musicals in Ireland that often so it went well, they were very interested in the form of it all. I really feel that this current production is the strongest adaptation yet.” Calling “Himself And Nora” a “love story,” Bogart elaborated on his thoughts and what the audiences can expect once inside the theater. “To me, this is a love story. It’s a love story where the artist finds his inspiration through his lover, who is also his muse and becomes one of the greatest writers of all time. He (Joyce) found that the way she spoke and their interactions inspired and at times frustrated him but contributed to his writing. This is a musical, we dance a bit but not too much. It’s also the first show by the American Music Group in this brand new theater so we are all looking forward to it.” Buoyed by the strength of the cast, writer and director, Bogart wasn’t looking ahead of this production’s current run when he spoke of his hopes for the future. “We are looking and hoping to move to Broadway,” he said. “I think it’s definitely ready. We’re currently looking for investors. This whole production has been great. The theater here in Rahway is modeling itself after the rebirth of Asbury Park, it’s remarkable. We have such a great cast, Jessica Burrows is a beautiful, incredible actress and with (Michael) Bush and Jonathan (Brielle) as the director and composer and writer; yes, I think it’s ready.”
Within that, Bogart seemed shocked that I admitted to having not seen “Jersey Boys” and he jokingly gave me some minor good natured ribbing. “You have to go see it,” he said. “It’s a great show, just don’t go in the next three weeks because I’ll be here; wait until I return, then come see it (laughs).” “Himself And Nora” is currently running through May 12 at the Union County PAC on The Hamilton Stage located at 360 Hamilton Street Rahway. Ticket prices range from $30 for the Wed./Thurs. shows to $35 for Friday thru Sunday performances; students and seniors are only $20. To obtain more information and tickets, please go to www.ucpac.org . |
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LECTURE REVIEW: Kenneth T. Jackson : Newark’s Decline and Resurgence in the 20th Century as Lessons for Urban America. Rutgers Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy. April 25th A REVIEW by Calvin Schwartz(2) LECTURE: Kenneth T. Jackson : Newark’s Decline and Resurgence in the 20th Century as Lessons for Urban America. Rutgers Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy. April 25th A REVIEW by Calvin Schwartz
The moment I saw Newark as the subject of a lecture, I knew the winds of relevance would take me there. I was born and lived in Newark for 20 years and stay relatively active in the alumni association of Weequahic High School where I graduated in the early sixties. I marvel at the good fortune of living 14 traffic lights from a major university, Rutgers, which affords the curious searching mind a never ending source of stimulation and knowledge via its academic offerings to the community. The lecture was called “Newark’s Decline and Resurgence in the 20th Century as Lessons for Urban America: The Rise, Fall, and Recovery of a Great Metropolis, 1916-2016.” Kenneth T. Jackson, Professor of History at Columbia University spoke and mesmerized. The lecture was sponsored by the Allen and Joan Bildner Center for the Study of Jewish Life and Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy and was held at Special Events Forum at the Civic Square Building in New Brunswick. And it was completely booked and the overflow was sent to a third floor video feed. Professor Jackson asked for a show of hands who graduated from Weequahic High in Newark; I was one of many who raised hands. And to my surprise and purist joy, the woman sitting directly behind asked at lecture’s end if I really went to Weequahic. I remembered Roz instantly; we were classmates right through the Cuban missile crisis and we hugged at our random chance meeting. My night and month and beyond were made.
Professor Jackson journeyed the lecture through world city’s histories. Venice was a major commerce and shipping center; then not. Athens was a major city; then not; same with Vienna, Liverpool and Glasgow and our Detroit. But Newark had everything going for it; at the 250th (1666 to 1916) commemorative it was thought Newark could become a global leading city with major centers of manufacturing, a port that could’ve been the busiest in the world, an airport that was the busiest in the country at one time and even a minor league baseball team in 1937, the Newark Bears, that is considered the best of all time. Throughout its history, there was a failure of leadership and vision. Newark was small; 21 square miles of which five miles was swamp. Newark was so small compared to Los Angeles with its 400 square miles. And when opportunities existed to annex local towns like Harrison, Kearny or Nutley, Newark’s leaders faltered and never acted. Newark is still small and those other places became cities of their own. But there have been effective leaders too; Charles Cummings, Bob Curvin and Cory Booker.
Newark had the perfect storm of contributing factors of urban decline including the riots back in 1967. There have been notable examples of cities coming back and reinventing like Hoboken did. Professor Jackson was optimistic that Newark could come back despite former Mayor Ken Gibson’s dire statement, that wherever America was going, Newark would get there first. Jackson eloquently discussed his four ingredients to bring back an urban city from decline. Firstly, reduce crime. Secondly, attract more immigrants. Thirdly, welcome the Gay community and artists. Finally, promote outdoor restaurants. People sitting on the street dining sends a message that people are not afraid to walk around. He cited the explosion of outdoor restaurants on New York City’s Columbus Avenue and its concomitant resurgence. Everything Professor Jackson talked about fascinated me. I’m a big fan of pinching my arm unobtrusively as a satisfying realization of “look where I am.” A question and answer period followed; the mostly older audience (I felt on the younger side of the scale) peppered comments, praises and questions mostly about their home Weequahic section. A bountiful reception followed. What really impressed me was the availability of the faculty of the Bildner Center and Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy. I had a chance to talk at length to Professor Yael Zerubavel, Donald S.Sutton, Assistant Dean for External Affairs, Stuart Meck, Associate Research Professor and Director, Center for Planning Practice and Karyn Olsen, Director of Communications. You have to know me; I love engaging academia and the Rutgers faculty was accommodating and hugely generous with their time. The moderately dry Riesling wine satisfied. The lights were dimming in the atrium and doors were locked and I was still chatting with Stuart Meck. Therefore it was a magical night at Rutgers and my exhortation to readers about future programs here; “get off your sedentary sofa.”
http://bildnercenter.rutgers.edu/ Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy: http://policy.rutgers.edu/ Calvin Schwartz: http://vichywater.net Facebook: Cal Schwartz |
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Over 40 New Jersey Wineries – 30sec TV Commercial[Video](0)
Garden State Wine Growers Association 30 sec TV Commercial. New Jersey wine industry; the significance of how New Jersey wines are winning awards in international competitions and the comparison of how it relates to where California was as an industry in the 1970’s; the old versus new school of winemaking; and a look at the many activities available at our state’s wineries. More information visit www.NewJerseyWines.com |
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4th Annual Jersey Acoustic Music Awards (JAM Awards) – Ocean Grove, NJ (Video)(0) The 4th Annual Jersey Acoustic Music Awards (JAM Awards) were held on Sunday, April 07, 2013 at the historic Jersey Shore Arts Center in Ocean Grove, NJ. The awards ceremony included performances by 50 original acts from all corners of the state while awards were presented in 32 categories. JAM Award Honorees: TOP MALE PERFORMER: James Dalton |
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MAJOR COMING ATTRACTION AND RECOMMENDATION: GARDEN STATE FILM FESTIVAL: ASBURY PARK. APRIL 4 – 7, 2013(0) GARDEN STATE FILM FESTIVAL: ASBURY PARK. APRIL 4 – 7, 2013
NJ DISCOVER will be covering the event, reviewing, absorbing, partaking and always supremely prideful this is all happening at OUR Jersey Shore
“see you there!! get off the sedentary sofa and come to Asbury Park!!”
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COMING ATTRACTIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS: Friday April 5, 2013 9 PM Wonder Bar : Chris Daniels and the Proof with Special guest Lance Larson(0) COMING ATTRACTIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS: Friday April 5, 2013 9 PM Wonder Bar : Chris Daniels and the Proof with Special guest Lance Larson
We always like to highlight and feature special musical events and Friday night’s Chris Daniels and the Proof with Lance Larson is just that. We already checked the weather forecast and it’s fair and mild. The ocean is across the street. So is the boardwalk and beach so have fun in Asbury Park, USA |
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Toast New Jersey! NJ Wine Growers TV Show – on Comcast in April 2013(0) Tune in to the half hour NJ Wine Growers TV Show, Produced by NJ Discover, airing every Sunday and Wednesday in April 2013!! ALL NJ Discover SHOWS AIR SUNDAY 12:30pm and Wednesday Night 8:30pm
NJ Discover Channels: Monmouth – Channel 190 Middlesex Central NJ- Channel 190 Toms River To LBI – Channel 19 Princeton & Somerset area – Channel 281 The Garden State Wine Growers Association offers wine lovers the opportunity to explore local wineries throughout the year. Festivals and grape stomping events and live music draw a unique blend of wine lovers from around the taste. Discover the magnificent wineries in New Jersey. There are so many wineries winning Gold Medals in New Jersey! So TUNE IN to NJDiscover TV and watch the indepth interviews with NJ Wine Growers and learn the process of how they create these amazing wines! When the vineyards were flourishing and the grapes were heavy it was a perfect time to begin filming for the new TV Series about New Jersey Wineries. Watch the NJ Wine Growers TV Show to discover New Jersey’s celebrated wineries and vineyards! |
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Special Fund Raising Event for Hurricane Sandy Victims Doubletree Hotel Eatontown NJ by Calvin Schwartz(0) Major Fund (Fun) Raiser for Sandy Relief. Doubletree Hotel Eatontown NJ Sat March 30th 11:30 am to 3 PM
There are events to support Hurricane Sandy relief efforts. And there are events. Saturday March 30th there is something very special. I don’t usually go beyond the confines of my microcosmic journalistic reporting here at NJ Discover but I am now. This is going to be one electric eclectic morning/afternoon event so I just put on my “urging hat” (I always wear hats as you know) and seriously urge you all out there within 179 miles of Eatontown to come down for prizes, endless food and unusually special entertainment. I’ve met John Rubio, marketer extraordinaire and an incredible energetic force for giving back to our state. The best way for me tell you about the event is present it all here at NJ Discover with links to guide you. Come one “COME ALL” with a $25 gift card or CASH at the door to the incredible Sterling Ballroom at the DoubleTree Hilton Hotel in Tinton Falls. One person with a gift card or CASH allows up to 10 (TEN) family members or friends to enjoy the food, entertainment and prizes!!! “Let’s Be A Blessing To Those Who Need Our Helping Hands And Healing Hearts To Get Them Back On Their Feet”… ALL YOU CAN EAT for you and up to TEN other people!
ALL YOU CAN EAT INCREDIBLE SIGNATURE FOOD & APPETIZERS FROM: 1) Carrabba’s Italian Grill 2) Applebee’s 3) T.G.I. Friday’s 4) Olive Garden 5) Domino’s Pizza 7) Red Lobster 8) Starbucks Coffee 9) Chick-fil-A 10) Gourmet Petite Cupcakes for All Occasions!!! To RSVP and Get All Your Questions Answered Call (732) 720-7292 … and ask for the
This event will be held at the impeccable Five Star, “DoubleTree by Hilton, Tinton Falls-Eatontown”, 700 Hope Road, Eatontown, NJ. They donated their Sterling Ballroom on Saturday, March 30th from 11:30am to 3:00pm. The Radiance will have an incredible red carpet celebrity packed, mini-fashion show with amazing food, fun, dancing and live entertainment.
https://www.facebook.com/myradspa.sandyrelief?ref=stream HOMETOWN HEROS (Facebook): https://www.facebook.com/njhometownheroes?fref=ts THE RADIANCE: A MEDICAL SPA: https://www.facebook.com/radmedspa?fref=ts
EVENT INFO!!!!!!! On Saturday, March 30th at 12:00 noon they’ll be presenting “door prizes” to each winner who donated a gift card throughout the month. Plus, have mind-blowing food, and amazing mouth watering deserts catered by some of the best restaurants along the Jersey Shore. Here are just a few local businesses and corporations who agreed to donate a door prize: AMC 15 Monmouth Mall Movie’s located in Eatontown, NJ has donated ten movie passes! http://www.AMCtheatres.com/movie-theatres/amc-loews-monmouth-mall-15 Air Brush Tanning Studio in Fair Haven, NJ has donated 5 full body air brush tanning sessions (a $40 value each total value $200.00). www.AirBrushTanningStudio.com Asbury Park Chamber of Commerce has donated 6 passes ($30.00 value each) to their 2nd Annual Restaurant Tour on April 28th. WOW, who else is hungry? www.AsburyParkChamber.com Chick-fil-A located in the Monmouth Mall, Eatontown, NJ will be donating 100 Chick-fil-A Sandwiches and will bring the “Cow” to our March Madness Celebration! www.Chick-fil-A.com Lowe’s Home Improvements’ in Eatontown, NJ will be donating gift cards. www.Lowes.com Healthy Glow Airbrush Tanning located in Little Silver, NJ has donated five full body airbrush tanning sessions (a $40.00 value each, donating $200.00 in services plus, 350 $10 gift certificates redeemable towards a full body tan). www.HealthyGlowNJ.com Jersey Shore Premium Outlets located in Tinton Falls and Jackson Premium Outlets located near Six Flags Great Adventure have donated 400 VIP Vouchers (a $2,000.00 value)! Each voucher is valued at $5.00 and worth hundreds of dollars in savings at participating stores. Additionally, they have donated (20) $10.00 Tommy Hilfiger Gift Cards (value $200.00). Now this is HOT!
Jersey Shore Premium Outlets Tinton Falls, NJ (732) 918-1700 www.PremiumOutlets.com/outlets/outlet.asp?id=78 Jackson Premium Outlets Jackson, NJ (732) 833-0503 www.premiumoutlets.com/outlets/outlet.asp?id=54 Spray De Sole located in Long Branch, NJ has donated a gift certificate for a full body “organic” spay tanning session (a $37.00 value). SprayDesoleNJ.com Fancy Nails Spa located in Asbury Park, NJ has donated a $50.00 gift certificate for nails. Giamano’s Restaurant located in Bradley Beach, NJ is donating a $50.00 gift certificate to Hometown Heroes Restore the Shore. Given 3 ½ Stars by the NY Times. For 28 years The Manno Family has been serving the finest traditional Italian Cuisine. Made to order, using the finest quality ingredients. Boutique wine collection, and live Music in the “Upstairs Room.” (732) 775-4275 www.Giamanos.com Southern Monmouth Chamber of Commerce located in Wall, NJ has donated two tickets ($80.00 value) to their Scholarship BBQ at Bar A, on August 15, 2013 from 5:30 – 8:00 PM. The event is an open bar with BBQ style food, live music and a silent auction. (732) 280-8800 http://www.SouthernMonmouthChamber.com/ Liquid Sunshine Airbrush Tanning in Lincroft, NJ has donated three gift certificates for a full body organic spay on tanning session (a $34.00 value each, donating $102.00 in services). (732) 530-9019 LSAirBrushTanning.com Freezi-Yo! Frozen yogurt and gourmet coffee bar, located in Atlantic Highlands, NJ has donated three gift certificates that can go towards a party (a $25.00 value each, donating $75.00). (732) 291-8400 www.FreeziYo.com Moonstruck Restaurant located in Asbury Park, NJ has donated a $50.00 gift certificate featuring their premier signature American Grill-Mediterranean Style food. (732) 988-0123 www.MoonStruckNJ.com Howell Chamber of Commerce located in Howell, NJ has donated 2 lanes of action packed bowling for 4 bowlers each, 2-3 games each plus shoes ($150.00 value). (732) 363-4114 www.HowellChamber.com Hotel Tides Restaurant & Spa located in Asbury Park, NJ has donated a $50.00 gift certificate to stay at their boutique hotel, dine at their elegant restaurant, which features New American Cuisine, relax by the sun-drenched pool. (732) 897-7744 www.HotelTides.com Decor & You owner Janine Smith, serving Monmouth and Ocean County as a custom designer and interior decorator donating a whopping $1,000.00 gift certificate for a Surya 100% wool area rug, sized 5’x 8′ and will provide a full 90 minute in home or office decorating consultation. (732) 804-3182 TeamSmith.DecorAndYou.com Knowledge Bennett Gallery located in Asbury Park, NJ has donated an amazing print a $400.00 value. Check out his contemporary gallery by clicking www.KnowledgeBennettGallery.com. (732) 898-2393 GoodSports is donating a $200.00 gift basket with $50.00 in shirts/goods. They have all kinds of sports including: soccer, lacrosse, field hockey, flag football, dodge ball and more! GoodSports USA is located on 10 acres in Wall Township and is a year-round sports complex in NJ for athletic leagues, clinics, camps, parties and corporate events. www.GoodSportsusa.com East Coast Karate II located in Sea Girt, NJ will be donating four vouchers good for a uniform and one full month of training. Plus, a fifth voucher as a bonus to a “High Energy” Martial Arts Birthday Party ($150.00 Value)! Each voucher represents a $150.00 for a total of $750.00 in services donated to Hometown Heroes Restore the Shore. They teach Kojukai, which is a hybrid martial arts system that at its core is designed for one thing, “To Get You Out Of Harm’s Way!” (908) 902-2382 www.East-Coast-Karate.com Southern Ocean County Chamber of Commerce located in Ship Bottom, NJ has donated for 4 General Admission certificates to “Chowder Fest” 2013 ($80.00 Value). (609) 494-7211 www.VisitLBiregion.com Valerie Barba, DDS, LLC located in Manasquan, NJ is donating a gift certificate for services that include a comprehensive dental examination, periodontal screening, oral cancer screening, TMJ screening, check-up x-rays, a professional dental cleaning and oral hygiene instruction (a $275.00 Value). (732) 223-4416 www.ValerieBarbadds.com Chamber of Commerce of Spring Lake, located in Spring Lake, NJ is donating a $50.00 gift certificate to local shops. (732) 449-0577 www.SpringLake.org Classic Furs and Leathers, located in Manalapan, NJ is donating: 1) Microfiber jacket trimmed with sable, it retails for $500.00, 2) Natural Mahogany Mink Headband retail value $100.00 its one size fits all, 3) Black Lambskin Gloves retails for $ 100.00 and 4) A $ 100.00 Gift Certificate. (Total retail value for Hometown Heroes is $800.00). (732) 972-6662 www.ClassicFurs.net Fred Astaire Dance Studio of Manasquan offers Ballroom & Latin Dancing. Our door prize for Hometown Heroes is a gift certificate for One Introductory Private Lesson, One Group Class and One Friday Night Social ($185.00 Value). (732) 528-0151 www.FredAstaireManasquan.com Garrow Family Chiropractic located in Sea Girt, NJ has donated a get out of pain, full chiropractic evaluation and 3 free adjustments with a tube of Biofreeze and an ice pack (valued over $400.00). Thank you, Dr. Tony Garrow for helping Hometown Heroes Restore the Shore. (732) 223-1990 www.GarrowChiropractic.com
WOW!!! The BIG Kahuna (John Rubio) Has Something Important To Share With All of His BIG Kahuna Maniacs….We now have the #1 pop entertainer in the world stopping by to help us help Hometown Heroes and displaced families. On 3.25.13 Jackson’s electrifying performance, with his single sparkly glove and black sequined jacket, helped elevate him to another level on Good Morning America. I know all your HUGE MJ fans are going to come out in full force to see this electifying performance LIVE at the Double Tree Hilton hotel on Saturday, March 30th from 11:30 am till 3:00pm. John Rubio, is a world direct marketer, and author. Clients call him, “The BIG Kahuna of Direct Marketing.”
Again, you know what to do, sign up now, buy a gift card from the Jackson or Jersey Shore Premium Outlets for $25 to $50 and bring your entire family to the BIG SHOW….plus…They will have over $31,299.00 in FREE door busting giveaways.
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