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ANGELIA
6/20/2012
Location: The Saint
Description: ANGELIA Rock: Anjelia's Official Farewell Party, Show & Music Video Premiere featuring Angelia (with End Of An Era as her backing band) / Emily Grove / Tommy Strazza And The Power Trio. Wed., Jun 20 8:00, $8
FREE BOWLING DAY!!!! For Facebook friends!
6/20/2012
Location: Bradley Beach Bowl
Description: June 20th we are offering all of our Facebook Friends 2 hours of FREE bowling!!! KICK OFF SUMMER RIGHT!!! Starting at 7pm come in with friends and Bowl for 2 hours COMPLETELY FREE! The only catch? You mus call ahead, reserve a lane and let us know you are our friend on Facebook! Shoes: $3.95+tx We want to say thanks for being our friend!!! http://bradleybowlnj.com/ Brewster's 1217 Main Street, Bradley Beach, NJ 07720
Jersey Shore Tech Meetup #22
6/20/2012
Location: Cowerks - 630 Mattison Ave
Description: Speaker and topic to follow - be sure to RSVP at http://www.meetup.com/Jersey-Shore-Tech - space is limited. It's Free...
SET IT FREE
6/20/2012
Location: Stone Pony
Description: SET IT FREE BOY MEETS MACHINE OUT FOR MORE Doors at 7 pm Tickets: $8 ($10 under 21) ALL AGES ADMITTED 21 TO DRINK (IN BAR AREA) $3 Yuengling and great local bar pricing facebook.com/setitfree
TWO RIVER PRIDE
6/20/2012
Location: Red Bank
Description: On Wednesday, June 20, leading civic, arts, and social organizations will partner to launch a new annual event, Two River Pride, Red Bank’s first annual official Pride event. Two River Pride is co-sponsored by the Borough of Red Bank Council Members Kathy Horgan and Ed Zipprich; the Borough of Red Bank Human Relations Committee Chair David Pascale; Two River Theater Company; and Make It Better for Youth, the Monmouth County Consortium for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) Youth. June has been officially declared the nation’s Pride month by Presidents Clinton and Obama. Each year, thousands of Pride events around the country celebrate the achievements and commemorate the struggles of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender community. A community event that will be open to all, Two River Pride will focus on supporting the voices of youth, who will have opportunities to share their own stories and hear from adult role models. Two River Pride will be held at Two River Theater, 21 Bridge Ave., on Wednesday, June 20 from 6-9pm. The mayor of Red Bank, the Honorable Pasquale Menna, will read and formally sign a special Pride Proclamation. The event will also feature performances and remarks in the Marion Huber Theater, with JP Nicolaides as MC. These will include an “open mic” for participants to share spoken word, songs, poems, or any expression of their personal stories. There will also be a performance by the Giving Voice Choir directed by Penny Gnesin. Guest speakers will include community advocates Detective David L. D’Amico, who investigates bias crimes for the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office, and Brenda S. “Sue” Fulton, Executive Director and co-founder of Knights Out, an organization of LGBT West Point graduates and their supporters, and a founding member of OutServe, which represents actively serving LGBT military personnel. In the Two River Theater lobby, personal stories from youth will be filmed and edited for a video that will be shared peer-to-peer as part of anti-bullying efforts in local schools. In addition to the performance elements noted above, Two River Pride will include a reception for all members of the community, with food donated by local restaurants including Dish, Sugarush a Sweet Experience, and Via 45; a screening of the documentary film Stonewall Uprising; and more. Councilman Ed Zipprich says, “I am proud to be a founding member, together with Councilwoman Kathy Horgan, of the first Pride celebration in Red Bank. Over the years, many members of our community have asked why Red Bank does not sponsor a Pride event. This thought has propelled us to take action, and we are grateful for the rapid response by our elected officials, our Human Relations Advisory Committee, Two River Theater, and the Make It Better for Youth organization to make this event a reality in 2012. Red Bank is an inclusive community and we are celebrating LGBT Pride appropriately—not only with a proclamation declaring June Pride month, but also with a live celebration that will let young LGBT people know that we support their success as contributing members to society.” Says Kate Okeson, an artist, teacher, and activist who is a co-founder of the Make It Better consortium, “Over the last year, in large part because of statewide Harassment, Bullying, and Intimidation legislation, attention to the rights of our community’s youth are at the center of the conversation, and remain especially close to the hearts and minds of many due to the coverage of the tragedies surrounding LGBTQ-identified youth nationwide. Two River Pride intends to make a place for youth and community voices to join together to discover LGBT history, use their voices to tell their stories, and help make change—and make it better—for future generations.” “We are very pleased to be partnering with so many local civic leaders to present this event,” says Two River Theater Artistic Director John Dias. “Theater is an essential part of an inclusive and democratic society. Two River Pride will create a space for our community, especially young people, to gather together and share conversation and stories, and stand up for equality. We are excited to be part of this event.” Read more: http://nj.broadwayworld.com/article/Two-River-Theater-Companys-TWO-RIVER-PRIDE-Celebrates-Pride-Month-620-20120522#ixzz1vhSd777f Two River Pride is open to the public; a $5 contribution is suggested, which will support Make It Better for Youth, http://makeitbetter4youth.org/. For more information, please contact pride@makeitbetter4youth.org
Yoga on the Beach for beginners
6/20/2012
Location: Cliffwood Beach, Keyport
Description: 828 Ocean Boulevard, Keyport, NJ Park at the beachside lot, go to back end follow trail onto beach, we are on the left Selected By: Cassie Price: $10.00/per person I found us a teacher for wednesday nights!! How many of you are like me and always wanted to try Yoga but are overweight, underflexible, or just plain worried about trying to get your body to move? Well this is a yoga class that you can call your own! My friend Abhaya has agreed to teach the same type of class that Nancy has been teaching us but is no longer available to come on Wednesdays (she will still teach the sunday class). The program works with any body no matter the size, shape or mobilty, it's excellent for those who wish to take yoga/stretch for the first time. We will learn using slow, mindful movements and positions that anyone can get into. We are going to meet at Cliffwood Beach if the weather is nice (as with any outdoor event please check in here before heading out and look for updates) We had an amazingly lovely day last week! if you use a GPS be sure to type in ocean boulevard. Cost of each class is going to be $10, payable in cash the night of. Please bring a yoga mat that you don't mind putting down on the sand or beach towel or blanket and water, also bug spray is not a bad idea either, and a citronella candle. You can check in the day of to check the weather, and please be courteous if you can't come please change your RSVP timely. I do hope many of you who have always wanted to try yoga but were afraid to like me comes and gives it a try, this has become a regular thing! With Love, Cassie www.cassiescalendar.com Abhaya Cordova: www.vandanacenter.com And if you are STILL flip flopping on coming watch this! http://youtu.be/qX9FSZJu448 630pm
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