| Saturday Events (6/7/08) |
RED BANK EVENTS |
LONG BRANCH EVENTS |
ASBURY PARK EVENTS |
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| TIME |
LOCATION |
CONTACT |
| 9am-4pm |
Two Rivers Garden Tour of area homes, departing from Red Bank Armory Ice Complex, 76 Chestnut St. |
732-923-6886 ($30 with admission to Art/Antiques Show; $35 at door) www.tworivershow.org |
| 10am-5pm |
Two Rivers Art/Antiques Show, at Red Bank Armory Ice Complex, 76 Chestnut St. |
732-923-6886 ($15 show only; $30 with ticket to Garden Tour; $35 at door) www.tworivershow.org |
| 10am |
Historic Walking Tour of Red Bank, presented by Red Bank Visitors’ Center and Preservation Red Bank, departing from entrance to The Galleria, Bridge Ave. and West Front St. |
732-741-9211 www.visit.redbank.com |
| 11am-5pm |
Journalistic black and white photo portraits by Sheri Berry, at Monmouth Street Emporium, 27 Monmouth St. • |
732-915-8949 (FREE) www.thesunandmoon.org |
| 11am-8pm |
Make your own mosaic art piece, at A Time to Kiln, 50 Broad St. |
732-450-9525 ($15-$30) www.atimetokiln.com |
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Photographs by Stewart Halperin, at Asher Neiman Gallery, 16 Monmouth St. |
732-530-4003(FREE) www.asherneimangallery.com |
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ETHEREAL REFLECTIONS: Manipulated photographs by Rande Johnson, at McKay Imaging Gallery, 12 Monmouth St., 2nd floor |
732-842-2272 (FREE) www.mckayimaging.com |
| 12pm-5pm |
Bead It! Bead Jewelry Art Classes, at Red Bank Bead Company, 18 Wallace St. |
732-530-0900 ($15-$35 includes materials) www.redbankbeadcompany.com |
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Make your own mosaic art piece, at A Time to Kiln, 50 Broad St. |
732-450-9525 www.atimetokiln.com |
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Photographs by Stewart Halperin, at Asher Neiman Gallery, 16 Monmouth St. |
732-530-4003 (FREE) www.asherneimangallery.com |
| 3pm & 8pm |
Mark Twain’s A MURDER, A MYSTERY AND A MARRIAGE, at Two River Theater Company, 21 Bridge Ave. |
732-345-1400 (tickets $32-$56) www.trtc.org |
| 4pm |
Monmouth Conservatory of Music Faculty Classical Concert, in the Parish Hall at Trinity Episcopal Church, 50 White St. |
732-741-8880 (FREE) www.monmouthconservatory.org |
| 6pm-8pm |
Mood Indigo & Glass: A Group Show, plus window exhibit by Heather Brown, at Art Alliance of Monmouth County, 33 Monmouth St. |
732-842-9403 www.artallianceofmonmouth.org |
| 7pm-10pm |
Bank of America presents Streetlife, live musical performers at selected locations around downtown |
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| 9pm |
Live Music at The Downtown, 8 West Front St. |
732-741-7004 |
| 9pm |
Five Minute Break at Walt Street Pub, 180 Monmouth St. |
732-741-5936 www.waltstreetpub.com |
| All day |
Outdoor SCULPTOURE ’08 at select locations around Pier Village, along the ocean and downtown |
732-263-1121 www.sica.org |
| 11am-6pm |
Fifth annual FRESH MEAT/YOUNG BLOOD: New Jersey’s New Masters Exhibition at Shore Institute of Contemporary Arts, 20 Third Ave. |
732-263-1121 www.sica.org |
| 12-5pm |
Pen and ink works by Dave McGrath, plus displays of antique penny banks and historic Long Branch postcards, at Long Branch Free Public Library, 328 Broadway |
732-222-3900 www.lmxac.org/longbranch |
| 12-5pm |
“Kidz Drop-In’ feat. Fun with Harold’s Purple Crayon, crafts and stories for kids up to 11 yrs, at Long Branch Free Public Library, 328 Broadway |
732-222-3900 www.lmxac.org/longbranch |
| 3pm & 8pm |
WOMEN WHO STEAL, new comedy at New Jersey Repertory Company,
179 Broadway |
732-229-3166 (tickets $35) www.njrep.org |
| 7pm-9pm |
Live Music feat. Doctor Dave & Friends plus fireworks show on the Great Stage of the Great Lawn near Pier Village |
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| 8pm |
WAIT UNTIL DARK, the thriller by Frederick Knott at Monmouth University Lauren K. Woods Theatre, Cedar and Norwood Aves. |
732-263-6889 (tickets $15-25)
www.monmouth.edu |
| 8pm-1am |
Cocktails and Jazz at Cask 591, 591 Broadway |
732-571-8848
www.cask591.com |
| 9pm |
Live Music at The Brighton Bar, 121 Brighton Ave. |
732-229-9676 www.cojackproductions.com |
| 9:15pm |
Pier Village/Ocean Place Fireworks show near Pier Village |
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| All day |
Gateway to Asbury Park Walk of Art incl. Welcome Center, sponsor tables, young adult art show, face painting, balloons, music, food |
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| All day |
A Walk of Art art exhibits at over 30 local businesses |
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| All day |
Sidewalk Street Art with Chris Hartsgrove |
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| 8:30am-3:30pm |
Glassblowing Lite; a 1-day supervised workshop on glassblowing fundamentals at Hot Sand, on the Asbury Park Boardwalk; $190 (min. 2 students; closed-toe shoes required). |
732-927-5475
www.hotsandap.com |
| 10am-2pm |
Historic Asbury Park Trolley Tour with writer Helen Pike Two hour tour, sponsored by Red Bank Regional Adult School; departing from parking deck on Bangs Ave. near Emory St.; $65 includes lunch at Market in the Middle, Cookman Ave. |
732-852-8000 ext. 428 or www.rbras.com |
| All day |
Street Performers in downtown |
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| All day |
Downtown mural on Cookman Ave. |
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| All day |
Greenspace sculpture near Crybaby Gallery, 717 Cookman Ave. |
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| All day |
Featured artist at Wesley Grove sales office, 600 Cookman Ave. |
www.wesleygroveasbury.com |
| Call for hours |
Open Studio: Erik Wrobel and Evan Feen House as found-object assemblage; 704 Fourth Ave. |
917-496-7058 or Linda@LindaGriggs.com |
| Call for hours |
Open Studio: Allen Hansen and Linda Griggs Large oil paintings and small ink drawings made w/antique method; 709 Fourth Ave. |
917-496-7058 or Linda@LindaGriggs.com |
| Morning |
Art Mark mural and Silent Auction at Carousel Arcade |
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| Afternoon-evening |
Big art show and market at Carousel Arcade |
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| Afternoon-evening |
Performance art at Merchants Park |
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| 12-10pm |
Short Films feat. Susan Pellegrini/Garden State Film Festival (FREE), at Synaxis restaurant, 660 Cookman Ave. |
732-897-5700 |
| 1-3:30pm |
DEVIANT WOMEN and VIVA VAGINA, presented by Provincetown Fringe Festival in Asbury Park at Mattison Park restaurant, 649 Mattison Ave. |
Reserve tickets at acoleman@mattisonpark.com |
| 1-11pm |
Art Tent at Mattison Park restaurant, 649 Mattison Ave. |
732-807-3435 www.mattisonpark.com |
| 2-3pm |
Interior Design Seminar with Degn Schubert, Wesley Grove apartments (3rd floor), Cookman Ave. |
www.wesleygroveasbury.com |
| Evening |
Artist slides and films projected on buildings; Cookman Ave., Main St., Mattison Ave. and Boardwalk |
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| 3-3:30pm |
Jesse Tomsko; 3:45-4:15pm/ Gary Philips; 4:30-5:30pm/ Among Criminals; 6-9:30/ Eric Ginsburg & the New Originals at Twisted Tree Cafe, 609 Cookman Ave. |
732-775-2633 www.twistedtreecafe.com |
| 5-6pm |
Interpretive Dance by Kristen at Arts Tour mainstage, downtown |
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| 5-10pm |
Live Jazz feat. Dorian Parreott at AP train station, Main St. |
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| 6-7pm |
Tribal Belly Dance with Verona at Arts Tour mainstage, downtown |
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| 6-10pm |
Tom Cuozzo Jazz Trio; 10pm-2am/ DJ Big Mark; at Mattison Park restaurant, 649 Mattison Ave. |
732-807-3435 www.mattisonpark.com |
| 7-8pm |
Harmonize Most High at Arts Tour mainstage, downtown |
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| 8-9pm |
Monkey Moo puppet show at Arts Tour mainstage, downtown |
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| 9-10pm |
Paul Green School of Rock at Arts Tour mainstage, downtown |
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| 8pm |
Los Tigres del Norte, Los Malandrines, Ozmosis, more at Convention Hall, north end of Boardwalk |
www.asburyevents.com |
| 8pm |
The Afterbangs at The Saint, 601 Main St. |
732-775-9144
www.thesaintnj.com |
| 8pm |
Six String Salute Military Concert at The Stone Pony, 913 Ocean Ave. |
732-502-0600 www.stoneponyonline.com |
| 9pm |
Art Happening Party presented by Madison Marquette at Carousel/Casino Arcade, south end of Boardwalk |
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| 10-11pm |
Anna Copacabana; 11pm/ After-party feat.Tragedy, heavy metal tribute to the Bee Gees at Asbury Lanes, 209 Fourth Ave. |
732-776-6160
www.asburylanes.com |