Saturday Events (6/7/08) RED BANK EVENTS LONG BRANCH EVENTS ASBURY PARK EVENTS
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
  Photographs by Stewart Halperin, at Asher Neiman Gallery, 16 Monmouth St. 732-530-4003(FREE) www.asherneimangallery.com
  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
  Make your own mosaic art piece, at A Time to Kiln, 50 Broad St. 732-450-9525 www.atimetokiln.com
  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  
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  
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  
All day Gateway to Asbury Park Walk of Art incl. Welcome Center, sponsor tables, young adult art show, face painting, balloons, music, food  
All day A Walk of Art art exhibits at over 30 local businesses  
All day Sidewalk Street Art with Chris Hartsgrove  
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  
All day Downtown mural on Cookman Ave.  
All day Greenspace sculpture near Crybaby Gallery, 717 Cookman Ave.  
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  
Afternoon-evening Big art show and market at Carousel Arcade  
Afternoon-evening Performance art at Merchants Park  
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  
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  
5-10pm Live Jazz feat. Dorian Parreott at AP train station, Main St.  
6-7pm Tribal Belly Dance with Verona at Arts Tour mainstage, downtown  
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  
8-9pm Monkey Moo puppet show at Arts Tour mainstage, downtown  
9-10pm Paul Green School of Rock at Arts Tour mainstage, downtown  
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  
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
 
 


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Please call (732)923-2043 for information on sponsorship opportunities
The TriCity Arts Tour is presented in part by the Urban Enterprise Zone offices for the cities of Long Branch and Asbury Park;
the Arts Coalition of Asbury Park; LONG BRANCH ARTS COUNCIL; Red Bank River Center; Red Bank Alive and the Monmouth County Arts Council.