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NIGHT & DAY MAGAZINE | NDMAG.COM | SEPTEMBER 5, 2019 PAGE 7 PAGE 8 SEPTEMBER 5, 2019 | NDMAG.COM | NIGHT & DAY MAGAZINE NIGHT & DAY MAGAZINE | NDMAG.COM | SEPTEMBER 5, 2019 PAGE 9 In addition to the change of the returned pro bodyboarding to the con- belmar pro weekend the annual Belmar Pro has test,” said Tarrant. “We had pro body- a brand new sponsor for 2019 that is boarding, it must of been 10 years ago hits the drawing quite some excitement. and I was approached by the Associa- “Sol beer came on as a sponsor this tion of Professional Bodyboarders [APB] waves year replacing Monster and they’re about including it in our event, so we bringing actually sponsoring the longboard have a separate pro bodyboard division event, so the three main sponsors of and there’s guys from all over the U.S. new elements the contest are Fins, Playa Bowls and and the Carribean coming to compete in Sol beer,” he said. Sol sponsors the just the bodyboard event.” to annual Longboard Pro, Playa Bowls sponsors The bodyboard preliminary will take contest the Women’s Pro and Fins sponsors the place on Saturday as well and all the Men’s Pro. semifi nals and fi nals of each division of BY SAMANTHA MATTHEWS “They [Sol] were talking about the Belmar Pro are set for Sunday. taking a larger role next year, they “Bodyboarding for some reason kind NIGHT & DAY MAGAZINE just wanted to get in and get their of disappeared a little from the surfi ng feet wet and see how it worked out,” Each September our shore scene and they’re trying to come back explained Tarrant. “So we’re actually community marks the beginning so we’re trying to help them out a little having a party on Friday night at Joe’s of “locals summer” where year- bit,” he explained. Surf Shack that’s sponsored by Sol so round residents take back the According to Tarrant the bodyboarding that will be a Sol party and then we’re beach and enjoy their own sum- portion of the contest will be something a having the offi cial Belmar Pro Party mer reprieve. It also marks the little different for spectators to see. on Saturday night at the Beach Haus annual Belmar Pro surf competi- “Some of these guys with the body- Brewery. tion held by Eastern Lines each boarding get some spectacular airs “So we have parties both of those year in early to mid- September. and kind of like fl ips,” said Tarrant. “It’s nights with live music and we have This year the annual 2019 Belmar pretty crazy and we have a whole sepa- surfboard giveaways and all of that Pro will bring surf, art and music rate set of judges for them because our stuff, so we do have stuff to do both to the beach from Friday, Sept. 13 judges, they’re really not qualifi ed to nights, which is good,” he added. through Sunday, Sept. 15. judge bodyboarding.”

THE ANNUAL BELMAR PRO Although in the past few years the Belmar Pro has been held the fi rst weekend after Labor Day, when the contest fi rst started it was always held right around Sept. 11 and this year the contest will once again be held closer to that initial date. THE SURFERS Don Tarrant, owner of Eastern While many surfers return year Lines and event coordinator, after year to surf the annual Belmar explained the way the calendar Pro, new surfers constantly arise in fell every year the contest was the lineup as well, so there’s always being held earlier and earlier in fresh competition. the month, but this year he de- “The surfers change year to year so cided to push it back a weekend. there’s always a lot of younger pros The closer the contest is to Labor coming up and some of the older pros Day, the more diffi cult it becomes drop out, but Rob Kelly who won it for the town of Belmar. Initially last year, he’s in the contest again this Tarrant thought the contest may year,” explained Tarrant. “Cassidy Mc- have needed an extra day due Clain, who is the past women’s winner, to the amount of entries, it will she’s in the contest again this year. remain a three-day contest for Tony Silvagni, who’s a longboarder, another year. he’s won the longboard event fi ve “We’re going to be back to times, he’ll be in the event this year three days so it will be Friday, again.” Saturday and Sunday,” explained “He’ll have some real serious com- Tarrant. “And it’s like in the past petition this year, though, because we normally run the men’s elim- the current world champion is here inations on Friday, which is the so … the longboard event, especially, fi rst day, and then the second day should be very exciting this year,” he we start all the main events, so added. like longboard, women’s, all that Another element that is new for this stuff starts on Saturday along year’s contest, but not for the history with the men’s.” of the contest itself, is bodyboarding. “The other thing that we did is we

PAGE 10 SEPTEMBER 5, 2019 | NDMAG.COM | NIGHT & DAY MAGAZINE said Tarrant. “Yeah, so that’s actually ART ELEMENT a wave that breaks right there and While each year the annual Bel- that’s actually a real popular place to mar Pro circulates a contest poster, surf, especially in the wintertime.” this year the poster adds an unex- Another art element to add to the pected element of art and local roots mix comes in the form of a mural. to the mix. According to Tarrant, Jill Hawthorne “This year, I don’t know if you saw is going to be doing a live mural on the contest poster we got a beauti- the beach on Saturday and that night ful, it’s actually, I think this is prob- the mural will be raffled off at the of- ably one of the best contest posters ficial Belmar Pro Party at Beach Haus we ever had,” shared Tarrant. “The Brewery. Hawthorne is an art teacher wave was done by a local artist, his who has been doing murals all over name is John Glenn, and what we did the Jersey Shore this summer. is we made a hundred prints of the “She just did a huge mural on the actual painting and he signed them side of Jenkinson’s in Point Pleasant and we are going to be selling them and she’s currently doing a mural at the event this year.” for the Point Pleasant train station According to Tarrant, they have al- …,” said Tarrant. “Along with the live ready been selling some of the prints music she’ll be painting a mural right at the store and everybody really where we’re having the music up by likes them. “They’re on an all-black the boardwalk.” background so the wave really pops Live music on the beach will take off the print,” he added. “They’re place both Saturday and Sunday beautiful.” from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. both days. “The Tarrant shared that Glenn went music is a good backdrop to what’s into the shop and showed him a going on,” said Tarrant. “You get copy of the painting and his initial a lot of people hanging out on the response was, “Oh my God, John, I boardwalk, they can see the ocean think I have to steal that. Can I pay and hear the music real well, too.” you to let me use that for the Bel- Head to the beach for the 16th An- mar Pro this year?” Glenn excitedly nual Belmar Pro and enjoy the surf, obliged. According to Tarrant, Glenn music, art and everything else the is a young artist who will get a lot of contest brings to the community. For exposure from this and he’s totally more information on the contest as stoked on it. well as a preliminary schedule, visit “And if you look at the print, that’s belmarpro.com. actually the Belmar Fishing Pier,”

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SUSTAINABILITY Sustainability and raising awareness is also another major element of the festival. According to the Sea. Hear.Now official website, Musician Jack Johnson awarded Sea.Hear.Now his ‘All At Once Sustainability Award’ for U.S. festivals, as a result of showing real

PAGE 16 SEPTEMBER 5, 2019 | NDMAG.COM | NIGHT & DAY MAGAZINE leadership in the movement to “green” the music industry. “Having Jack Johnson headline on our inaugural year was perfection on many levels,” said Sweetwood. “Jack and his team helped us to expand upon our already robust greening practices and we are continuing these practices for future festivals.” “We are committed to raising awareness about the issues facing our ocean environment, including the global plastic waste crisis and climate change,” he added. SURFING This year’s surfing element of the festival will feature surf- ers Balaram Stack, Sam Hammer, Brett Barley, Rob Kelly, An- drew Gesler, Mike Gleason, Pat Schmidt, Clay Pollioni, Quincy Davis, Cassidy McClain, Autumn Hays, Tom Ihnken, Randy Townsend, Simon Hetrick, Logan Kamen, Maddie Ryan, Mor- gan Iglay, Jude Clark, Seth Conboy and Kyle Tester. “Fans will be able to view surfing expression sessions between the stages with top pros, demos and live surfboard shaping throughout the two days,” said Sweetwood.

FOOD “We are excited to bring fans traditional Jersey Shore delights, our food vendors will have something for everyone from vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free options,” shared Sweetwood. This year’s food vendors will include Hoagitos, Arancini Bros, Brando’s Citi Cucina, Dellano’s, Highway 2 Ohana, Humpty’s Dumplings, Island Noodles, King of Pops, Local 130 Seafood, Local Smoke BBQ, Melt Shop, MOGO, Mud City Crab, Playa Bowls, Roberta’s Pizza, Rook Coffee, Shawarma Point, Simply Southern, Tony’s Sausage and Try Vegan.

OTHER NOTEWORTHY HAPPENINGS If music, surfing, art, food and sustainability weren’t enough to make this festival top notch, Sea.Hear.Now has other exciting happenings taking place during the festival. “Each morning a community-based surf activation will allow wounded veterans and children with disabilities to ride the waves with our all-star staff comprising of the best wave riders on the East Coast,” said Sweetwood. “Operation Beachhead will run this activation and supply all gear and organize the participants.” “This event happens eight blocks south of Convention Hall at a break called the 1st Avenue Beach,” he added. “Run times are planned from 8 to 11 a.m. daily.” Another morning activity to look forward to during the festival is none other than yoga. “Additionally, each morning of the festival, from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. Eoin Finn will lead a yoga class onsite,” shared Sweetwood. “It’s free to attend and open to the general public.” “We encourage attendees to arrive early as there will be a security checkpoint prior to entering,” he said. “Check out the Sea.Hear.Now website for additional details.”

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Oktoberfest Tent Party in conjunc- tion with Sea Girt Fire Co. will take place on Saturday, Oct. 5, from noon TO DO to 4:30 p.m. at Harrigan’s Pub, 703 Baltimore Blvd., Sea Girt. The rain date is scheduled for Sunday, Oct. LIST 6. The Oktoberfest Tent Party will feature German specialty food, craft PIER VILLAGE FRESH FARMERS beers, authentic Oktoberfest beers & ARTISAN MARKET and live entertainment. The event will Date: Every Saturday until be a $20 donation per ticket and beer tickets are additional. For more infor- Oct. 26 mation on the Oktoberfest Tent Party, Time: 11 a.m. visit harriganspub.com. Location: Festival Plaza, Pier Village, 50 Chelsea Ave., Long Branch Website: piervillage.com/events Pier Village Fresh Markets brings fresh, local produce and artisan goods to Festival Plaza every Saturday. Those who attend can shop farm-fresh produce and food, handcrafted goods by local artisans, Chef’s Tasting on the Bay, A Need We Feed fund- organic bath and body products, raiser will take place on Sunday, Oct. 6 from noon to enjoy live music, weekly activities, 4 p.m., at Martell’s Waters Edge, 11 Whitecap Way, food and vendor demos, flowers, Bayville. Come out to taste 16 of the Top Chef’s spe- rescue adoptions and more. cialties while enjoying the best view on the bay. The Tiki Bar will be open serving all your favorites as you BRICK FARMERS MARKET enjoy live entertainment. The afternoon will also Date: Every Saturday through feature a 50/50, gift raffle baskets, silent auction and live auction items. Tickets are $50 in advance, Sept. 21 $65 at the door, $20 for children 5 to 12 and free for Time: 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. children under 5. There will also be face painting, Location: Windward Beach balloon art and other fun activities. For more infor- Park, mation and to purchase tickets in advance, visit aneedwefeed.org. 265 Princeton Ave., Brick Township Website: brickfarmersmarket.com Apple Fest 2019 will take place on Saturday, Sept. 7 Enjoy local New Jersey vendors who and Sunday, Sept. 8 from 11 gather to bring marketgoers the a.m. to 4 p.m., at Delicious freshest fruits, veggies, pastries, Orchards The Country Food pickles, cheese, flowers, crafts, arti- Market, Route 34 South, sanal foods, prepared soaps, jewelry, Colts Neck. Apple Fest is the jams, smoothies and so much more. ultimate summer sendoff and FARMERS MARKET 2019 fall kick-off all in one. Deli- The Allaire Community Farm & Food Truck Festival cious Orchards’ biggest event Date: Every Sun. thru Nov. 24 will take place on Saturday, Sept. 14 from 11 a.m. of the year gets better every to 4 p.m., at The Historic Village at Allaire, 4263 Time: 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. year and 2019 will be no dif- Atlantic Ave., Wall Township. Join Allaire for the day Location: The Galleria Red ferent. Delicious Orchards and support two nonprofit organizations; Allaire Bank plans on having plenty of Community Farm and The Historic Village at Allaire. games, prizes, live music, Parking Lot, 2 Bridge Ave., The day will feature hayrides, food trucks, a beer local food vendors, an antique tent, live music, historic demonstrations, animals, Red Bank car show and lots of apples. vendors and more. A day for the entire family to Website: redbank.org For more information, visit spend in the park and enjoy all the festivities. For deliciousorchardsnj.com. The Galleria Red Bank Farmers Mar- more information, visit allairevillage.org.

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In ad- at the historic Galleria Red Bank on W. ture sailboat races in the morning, ex- The Friends & Family Community Fair dition to enjoying food and or beverage Front St. citing crafters and vendors, great food features “Every Bowl Feeds a Soul” samples from participating restaurants, vendors including food trucks, inflatable Empty Bowls Pottery Event for two DOWNTOWN TOMS RIVER bars and eateries, those in attendance kiddie rides, all-day live entertainment, awesome events in one day. From 1 to can also look forward to a picturesque FARMERS MARKET big cash 50/50 and much more. 3 p.m. join the fun for free and enjoy afternoon in charming Red Bank. Date: Every Wed. until Nov. 20 6TH ANNUAL CELEBRATION OF healthy food, fun activities & learn- ing experiences for kids as well as Time: 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. HOPE WALK TASTE OF ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS Location: Ocean County Parking programs for adults & children. For your Date: Sunday, Sept. 15 Date: Saturday, Sept. 7 $20 Pay It Forward donation for “Every Garage Lawn, 28 Hadley Ave. Time: 8 a.m. - Noon Bowl Feeds a Soul” you will receive a Time: Noon - 4 p.m. Website: Location: Hiering Avenue Beach, handmade ceramic bowl as a portion of Location: First Ave. Business downtowntomsriver.com an ongoing effort to raise awareness on District and at additional Seaside Heights food insecurity issues in our area. The Downtown Toms River Market Website: hopeshedslight.org locations throughout returns, so come out and support your Atlantic Highlands HOPE Sheds Light presents the 6th An- local NJ farmers and vendors. There will WIND & SEA FESTIVAL Website: ahchamber.org also be a food truck and smoothie truck nual Celebration of Hope Walk, which is on site for lunch or a quick bite. Fruits held to celebrate recovery and support Date: Saturday, Sept. 14 The annual Taste of Atlantic Highlands and produce, baked goods, gourmet awareness of addiction. The event will Time: 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. restaurant tour and trolley hop is hosted foods, honey, pickles, olives, dog treats, feature entertainment, vendors and Location: Bayshore Waterfront by the Atlantic Highlands Chamber of spiritual speakers. guacamole, wine and more. Free admis- Park, Port Monmouth Commerce and organized by Lori Anne sion and free parking. Oliwa of The Write Angles public rela- PATIO BAR PATIOPALOOZA Website: tions & event planning. A trolley will run BONFIRES ON THE BEACH Date: Wednesday, Sept. 11 monmouthcountyparks.com all day to shuttle guests back and forth between stops. Guests will have the Date: Every Friday night in Time: 4 to 10 p.m. This family-friendly event celebrates all opportunity to sample delicious cuisine, September Location: The Patio Bar, 101 Chan- things water. Activities include kayak- desserts and beverages from the ing, fishing, sailing, kite flying, crabbing, Time: 7 p.m. nel Drive, Point Pleasant Beach eclectic restaurants, pubs, bars, brewer- seining, shelling, sandcasting, and Location: Asbury Park Website: patiobarnj.com ies, coffee shops and bakeries and to much more! Most activities are free but meet and greet business owners from Beachfront, various locations This year’s annual fundraiser will benefit some may have a fee. Admission and retail boutiques and other types of busi- Website: the Tunnel to Towers organization. Live parking are free. The festival also offers nesses. Many will have special sales music will include: The Mike Dalton numerous volunteering opportunities apboardwalk.com/happenings and promotions for the day and will also Band, NJ Party Band, Naked Apes, Matt for those ages 14 and older. Volunteers offer give-a-ways and prizes. The first Bonfires on the Beach, a beloved Noffsinger, Brue Crew, The Amused, can assist with a variety of activities 300 guests will receive free tote bags. summer-into-fall happening in Asbury Living Proof, The Ruckus, Eddie Testa, and groups can be assigned together. Park, are open to all and held weekly. E-Street Shuffle, Phil Engel, Joe Bara- Tickets are $40 for each adult and $5 Each Friday the bonfire shifts locations cata, Enjoy!, Undisputed, The Getdown 8TH ANNUAL ROCK 2 ADOPT for children aged 6-11. Children under 5 along the Asbury Park waterfront and Committee, Friendzone, Rich Meyer, MUSIC ADOPTION FESTIVAL years of age are free. guests are encouraged to bring blankets The Snakes, The Jersey Players Horn Date: Saturday, Sept. 14 and STAND WITH ROB and chairs. Bonfires are weather permit- Section. ting. Sunday, Sept. 15 Date: Saturday, Sept. 21 2ND ANNUAL MEATBALL Time: 9:45 a.m. - 7 p.m. Time: 3 - 8 p.m. DRUM CIRCLE THROWDOWN Location: Popcorn Park Zoo, Location: Windward Beach Park, Date: First and Third Tuesdays of Date: Thursday, Sept. 12 Humane Way and Lacey Road, 265 Princeton Ave., August and September Time: 6 - 9 p.m.. Forked River Brick Township Time: 6 - 8:30 p.m. Location: The Headliner, Website: rock2adopt.com Website: standwithrob.org Location: On the beach at Lafay- 1401 NJ-35, Neptune ette & Ocean Ave., Seaside Park A wristband purchase includes two Join the Drescher & Kitrick families for Contact: Tony @ 732-832-5798 days of live music with 20 bands and this fundraiser, “Rockin’ at the Jersey Enjoy this free event as you share in and John @ 609-439-7750 performers and one admission into the Shore” at Windward Beach. Enjoy live high vibrational energy through this zoo. There will be vendors, sponsors, performances by The Basso Brothers, wonderful community. Bring your blan- The Knights of Columbus Council 816 guests, jugglers, a magician, face paint- Turnpike Mike and more. The fundraiser ket/chair with your drums and/or any of Neptune City presents the 2nd ing, prizes and so much more. Proceeds will include a corn hole tournament, musical instruments. All are welcome. Annual Meatball Throwdown. Pros to benefit animal adoption and care of auction and food and drinks. There will and amateurs will compete among feral animals. Music is provided by Rock also be a demo of the Indego system SAILFEST 2019 four categories: best traditional, best 2 Adopt and the event will be held rain that Rob is hoping to be able to obtain Date: Saturday, Sept. 7 non-traditional, best amateur and best or shine. in order to be able to stand and walk Time: 10 a.m. - 10 p.m.. overall. again. Tickets are $25 in advance and RED BANK FOOD & WINE WALK Location: River Avenue in Island JBJ SOUL KITCHEN TOMS RIVER $30 at the gate. Date: Sunday, Sept. 15 Heights FRIENDS & FAMILY 6TH ANNUAL ROCK THE FARM Time: 2 - 5 p.m. Website: The Rotary Club of Toms COMMUNITY FAIR FESTIVAL Location: Red Bank River Facebook Page Date: Saturday, Sept. 14 Date: Saturday, Sept. 28

PAGE 26 SEPTEMBER 5, 2019 | NDMAG.COM | NIGHT & DAY MAGAZINE Time: Noon - 10 p.m. the door, which includes one compli- Jay and Linda Grunin Center for the HOUSE OF INDEPENDENTS Location: Grant Avenue, mentary draft beer per person for those Arts] 527 Cookman Ave., Asbury Park over the age of 21. Tickets for those Seaside Heights under 21 are $10. 9/6: The Green Website: 9/7: Anthony Green monmouthcountyparks.com 9/8: Concert Crave Presents Artist Showcase “Jersey Edition” The 6th Annual Rock the Farm Tribute CONCERTS 9/11: This Wild Life Festival is a benefit for CFC Loud N Clear COMEDY ASBURY LANES 9/12: Wovenhand; Fortunate Youth Foundation. The event will feature food BORGATA HOTEL CASINO 209 4th Ave., Asbury Park 9/13: Mamma Mia! ABBA and 70’s trucks, beer & wine garden, beach yoga Asburylanes.com Dance Party and so much more. Live music by dif- Borgata Way, Atlantic City 9/14: 90s by Nature Dance Party with DJ ferent bands will take place throughout 609-310-1000 9/6: Marianas Trench - The Suspending Tyler Valentine the entire day. Theborgata.com Gravity Tour 9/20: Sea.Hear.Now presents Low Cut 9/17: Com Truise TACO TROT 5K Connie 9/5: Burlesque Show 9/19: Old Joy Album Release Party 9/21: Hooligan Holiday featuring Dave Date: Sunday, Sept. 29 9/6: Norm MacDonald 9/20: The Mercury Brothers // Dave Hause & The Mermaid Time: Runners will assemble at 9/7: Ari Shaffir Mooney & Viewers Like You 9/24: Speak Low if You Speak Love/ 9/12: Burlesque Show 9:30 a.m. 9/27: Strung Out Elder Brother; Masked Intruder 9/19: Burlesque Show 9/28: Abbey Road 50th Anniversary 9/27: School Drugs: Modern Medicine Location: Wall Municipal 9/21: Vic Dibitetto Tribute LP Release; Vundabar Complex, 2700 Allaire Road, Wall 9/26: Burlesque Show 9/29: Real Estate 9/28: Emo Night Brooklyn Township 9/28: Chevy Chase presents Cad- 10/5: Agnostic Front 9/29: still hungry - record release dyshack Website: standwithrob.org THE BEACON THEATRE 9/30: Game Changer Wrestling 10/3: Burlesque Show Presents:Curtain Call Bubbakoo’s Taco Trot 5K and 1-Mile 10/5: Kathleen Madigan: Hot Dogs and 2124 Broadway, New York, N.Y. 10/3: Tiger Army Family Walk with the 5K being pre- Angels Tour 212-455-6500 10/5: Just Friends sented by Live Run Give LLC will benefit 10/5-6: Sebastian Maniscalco - You 10/9: Through the Roots & Pacific Dub the Young Survival Coalition and young Bother Me 9/5: 2019 PENTAGON World Tour women affected by breast cancer ‘PRISM’ THE MAC AT COUNT BASIE THEATRE regain their physical health through a 9/7: ThePianoGuys MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY 99 Monmouth St., Red Bank 9/14: Gipsy Kings three-day, 200-mile bike ride. Finisher’s Cedar Avenue, West Long Branch Medal, T-shirt, and Tacos for every 732-224-8778 9/16: Lara Fabian 50 WORLD TOUR 9/19: Adam Ant: Friend or Foe 732-263-6889 registered participant. Bubbakoo’s Burri- Countbasietheatre.org tos of Wall will be hosting and providing 9/21: Josh Ritter and the Royal City Band tacos for all participants. 10/3: Steven Wright 9/24: Brittany Howard of Alabama METLIFE STADIUM Shakes Metlife Stadium Drive, 4TH ANNUAL KIDS MUSIC DAY BRIGHTON BAR 9/25: Steve Hackett: Genesis Revisited East Rutherford Date: Friday, Oct. 4 Brighton Avenue, 9/26: Brian Wilson and The Zombies: 201-559-1515 Time: 3 - 7 p.m. Long Branch Something Great From ‘68 Tour 9/27-28: Tedeschi Trucks Band 9/21: Romeo Santos Location: School of Rock Brick, 732-229-9676 10/1-2+4-5: Tedeschi Trucks Band 485 Brick Boulevard, Brick Comedy Open Mic Night every Monday PNC BANK ARTS CENTER Website: kidsmusicday.org BRIGHTON BAR Exit 116 Garden State Parkway, Keep Music Alive is celebrating the UNCLE VINNIE'S COMEDY CLUB Brighton Avenue, Long Branch Holmdel 4th annual Kids Music Day and has 518 Arnold Ave., 732-229-9676 732-203-2500 partnered with music schools, music retailers and other music organizations Point Pleasant Beach 9/5: Ian Walsh Band, Holdn, Kelli Faith, 9/7: Luke Bryan: Sunset Repeat Tour around the world to help focus atten- 1-877-UNCLE VIN Aqua Aura, Gab Cinque 2019 tion on the importance of including unclevinniescomedyclub.com 9/6: 18th & Addison 9/8: UB40 featuring Ali Campbell and music as part of children's education. Astro & Shaggy 40th Anniversary Tour 9/6-7: Richie Byrne School of Rock Brick is participating COUNT BASIE THEATRE 9/12-14: Joe Fernandes PRUDENTIAL CENTER by conducting an open house that day Monmouth Street, Red Bank 9/18: Eleanor Kerrigan with students performing and hands-on Lafayette Street, Newark 9/19-20: Don Jamieson 732-242-8778 activities. 973-757-6000 9/21: Eleanor Kerrigan 9/8: Rockit: The Genres – LIVE! ROCKTOBERFEAST 9/25-26: Chris Johnston 9/8: Mary J Blige + NAS IPLAY AMERICA 9/13: Chris Brown Date: Saturday, Oct. 12 9/27-28: Chris DiStefano from “Guy Code” Schanck Road, Freehold 9/15: Backstreet Boys 9/6: The Green Time: 1 - 5 p.m. 10/2-3: Marion Grodin 732-577-0495 9/27: Heart Location: Harborside Grill, 40 1st 10/4-5: Corey Rodrigues 9/28: Juan Luis Guerra Ave., Atlantic Highlands 9/14: “We Are Two Different People” 10/2: Chance The Rapper JF PARTY DRAGON CHARITY Tour: Danny Gonzalez, Drew Gooden 10/5: Joel Osteen Website: rocktoberfeast.com feat. 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PAGE 34 SEPTEMBER 5, 2019 | NDMAG.COM | NIGHT & DAY MAGAZINE available during the festival as well. ROCKFEST “And the big thing is we raise money and we can pay back the community, give brings Woodstock music some money to HABCORE, that would be awesome,” said Warendorf. “So it’s all good to the track, benefiting and last year worked out great as a proof of concept for the track. They loved it. I mean those in need obviously we’re back for the second year.” BY SAMANTHA MATTHEWS NIGHT & DAY MAGAZINE HELPING HABCORE “For us to be associated with an event What started as a couple of local bands and like this, we know how big it can be and a small picnic in Bucks Mill Park in Colts Neck in sometimes it’s not all about raising as much 2008, has evolved into a large-scale rock festival money as you possibly can, it’s all about rais- Last year at Monmouth Park they were able to have two that is now in its 12th year and taking place at ing awareness,” said Quinn. “Musicians have proper large-format stages and Warendorf explained the way Monmouth Park racetrack for the second year in absolutely wrapped their arms around this, it worked and will work this year as well is that another band a row. Welcome to Rockfest at the Track: Wood- they understand it’s their community too.” is setting up while one band is playing. “So you have con- stock Edition. “And, again, what we do is we provide stant music,” he explained. “And in addition, this year we’re ROCKFEST AT THE TRACK: permanent housing for homeless veterans, putting a third acoustic stage inside.” families with children and individuals with WOODSTOCK EDITION “We’ve been very fortunate, again, to be able to hold it in special needs all throughout Monmouth and Rockfest at the Track: Woodstock Edition will a much larger space,” said Quinn. be held on Saturday, Oct. 5, from noon to 11 p.m., Ocean counties,” Quinn explained. “So it with gates opening at 10 a.m. at Monmouth Park, THE MUSIC touches everybody and they understand that. Rockfest Woodstock Edition brings over 15 bands to the 175 Oceanport Ave., Oceanport. The rock festival So really to have this community of talented two main stages and one acoustic stage at the track. is hosted by event coordinators Steve Warendorf artists open their doors to us, nothing we “ … This year the Woodstock edition, how that folds into of Moroccan Sheepherders and Marta Quinn of wouldn’t do. the mix is that … I think 90 percent of the bands will be infus- HABCORE, housing the homeless. “Again I feel it is a family. Music brings ing, like one band in particular will do a couple Grand Funk After the initial start in Bucks Mill Park with you together and it’s a family of musicians Railroad songs, our Latin band will do some Santana and then the Moroccan Sheepherders, a couple other local and that’s what Habcore is about. But to the Sheepherders, my band, might do some Who,” explained bands and a little picnic with a crowd of 50 to have them choose a local nonprofit and to Warendorf. “Whatever bands that played at Woodstock.” 100 people, Warendorf recalls that the next year embrace us.” Warendorf is quick to add this is not a requirement, but they decided to do it again and the event grew According to Quinn, right now they have something that was proposed and should be a cool little a little bit. over 300 people that have been homeless thing to see. “So the years passed and it grew and grew that they know of and they have over 100 “Well for several years we knew the 50th anniversary of and grew, we got some nonprofits involved,” children under 17 that they have to provide Woodstock was coming,” said Quinn. “So we didn’t, when explained Warendorf on the start of Rockfest. housing and services for. we talked about this, we didn’t want this to be a Woodstock “Habcore joined three or four years ago.” “So it’s really amazing that we can do this event. We just wanted to slice some into it and have a little According to Warendorf, the event was never and the more people we know, the more that feeling.” intended to make a profit, however, it was more we can help,” she said. “What’s kind of exciting for us and I know Steve knows for them to be able to pay for the cost of pre- “Always our goal is to raise awareness this gentleman, Poppa John Bug, actually who’s going to be senting it as he was doing lighting, sound and for people in the community who are in opening Rockfest, he played with Richie Havens who played parking himself, which proved to be a lot. need and how this all circled around for us is at Woodstock,” she added. “He’ll be opening with Freedom, “So we decided to change it up,” he contin- that we’re building as many houses and are which is very exciting.” ued. “Marta had a contact at the track, knew building properties and we just received a This year’s scheduled bands include Sundries, The Sam Dennis Drazin, brought it up to him and last year, sizable donation from the Jon Bon Jovi Soul Sims Band, Southern Steel, The Nerds, Mack and Friends, 2018, we only had three weeks basically to ad- Foundation that will help us kick-start it,” Splintered Sunlight, Katfish Lucy, Moroccan Sheepherders, vertise, we switched it over to Monmouth Park. she explained. “So we’re really excited about Strumberry Pie, Colossal Street Jam, The Matt O’Ree Band, “And the nice thing about the track is they that. It’s a big deal for him to do this and of Woodfish, Decade, Random Test, Xol Azul and Sandy Mack take care of admissions, security, they’re very ac- course my fingers are crossed we maybe Woodstock Jam. commodating and I still do sound, staging and a have a special guest, you never know, but “So again, this area has so many amazing musicians,” lot of these costs we take care of …,” he said. it all comes around. Music supports one said Quinn. “They’re talented. They’re touring. Last year there “It’s an all-inclusive in the Monmouth Park another.” were four local bands touring Europe, getting better and bet- racetrack,” added Quinn. “It certainly has every- A portion of the event proceeds after cost ter and better. So Steve has been able to bring them all under thing for us. It has the size. We can fit a lot of will benefit HABCORE and there will be raffles one roof, which is really amazing.” people. Food, beverage, parking.” going on as well. Warendorf explained that Bucks Mill Park has MORE TO ROCKFEST Pre-sale tickets for Rockfest are on sale a limit of probably around 1,500 people and while The craft beer garden at Rockfest will offer over 70 beers now for $25, which includes entry to the beer there were 1,000 people generally attending the to those 21 and over. In addition, most of the food vendors at garden. On the day of the festival, tickets will event, you’re still limited with the space. “That the track will be open so there will be tons of food and bever- be $35 at the gate. For more information on was more of a backyard BBQ,” said Warendorf. age options for guests to enjoy. Rockfest, a complete schedule of the music “We had a flatbed trailer as our stage,” he added There will also be craft vendors in the mix, which has also lineup, to purchase your tickets in advance with a laugh. been a constant in Rockfest’s history. 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The guacamole wall and over 60 TVs where we can door deck on the rear of our building so starts off with avocado, lime, onion, tomato, broadcast 15 different games at any THE BEGINNING OF BEACON 70 that our guests can enjoy the views of cilantro and sea salt and is served with a side of given time,” said Costa. “Plus multiple “The past two years have been an in- our beautiful marina up close,” he added. tortilla chips. The Warm Spinach and Artichoke food and drink specials all throughout credible journey … we are so very proud Dip is also housemade with creamy romano, FOOD FOCUS both NCAA & NFL games.” to be a part of the amazing community parmesan and mozzarella served with warm pita The great food Beacon 70 boasts In addition to weekly specials, live surrounding us here in Brick,” said Vin- points. comes from menu offerings such as entertainment and game watching cent Costa, general manager. Buffalo wings and boneless wings are offered brick oven artisan pizza, handcrafted experiences, Beacon 70 offers even While Beacon 70 brought new life to in various size options and are perfectly coated Pat LaFrieda burgers, a raw bar, wings, more to set itself apart from other an old building, the establishment itself in the signature Beacon 70 sauce of your choice. seafood, steaks and more. “Chef Abe restaurants and bars in the area. was in fact built by using reclaimed Popular sauce choices include Garlic Parmesan, was the head chef in this very same “All of our dishes are made in- wood from the iconic Beacon Manor Buffalo Hot and Maker’s Mark BBQ. building when it was the Pilot House,” house,” he said.”We receive the fresh- Hotel. In addition to its historic roots, All of Beacon 70’s artisan pizzas are hand shared Costa. est seafood from local fishing boats. Beacon 70 brings many modern age tossed and baked in their brick ovens. The pizza “This menu is a collaboration between “We strive every single day to give elements to its establishment as well. It options are almost endless, but can’t-miss Chef Abe, our owners and myself,” added our guests, what we like to call, 'The boasts a suspended 18-foot video wall, selections are Meat Me at the Beacon which is Costa. “Chef brought a real honest and Beacon Experience,' “ added Costa. 60 HD screens, stadium surround sound tomato sauce, shredded mozzarella, ham, pep- creative aspect to this menu. None of our “This means providing the best pos- and intelligent lighting. peroni, bacon and sausage. The Prosciutto Pear success would be possible without him sible service using the freshest pos- The interior design also features starts off with prosciutto, sliced pear, caramel- and our amazing kitchen team.” sible ingredients in an environment two full bars, a waterfront folding glass ized onions, gorgonzola, fresh mozzarella, baby Costa gave the inside scoop on both that inspires and makes them feel wall, 10-foot see through glass fireplace arugula and balsamic glaze. his menu favorites as well as Beacon 70 special.” and a 19th century Industrial Modern Handcrafted burgers are another big part of customer favorites. When it comes to For more Beacon 70 happenings, Steampunk design. 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Proving Ground Waterfront Dining, 56 Shrewsbury Ave., Highlands, hosts its Tailgate Party on Sunday, Sept. 8, beginning at 1 p.m. Proving Ground wants to know if you are ready for some football?! The fi rst Tailgate Party of the season will feature games, prizes, drink and food specials and football on over 40 TVs. Ice cold beers and delicious wings are also on the menu at Proving Ground. For more information, visit theprovingground. com.

Bar Anticipation, 703 16th Ave., Lake Como, pres- ents its 17th Annual PigSkin PigRoast on Sunday, Sept. 8 beginning at 10 a.m., to kick off the 2019 NFL Football Season. This annual event is hosted by Johnnie B and DJ HiDef with the Pre-Game Brunch starting at 10 a.m. Game time is 1 p.m. and those in attendance can enjoy a full hot/cold buffet and giant pig roast as well as Miller Lite and other spe- cials. There’s never a cover during Football Sundays at Bar A, so just bring your love of football, wear your jerseys, bring an appetite and Bar A will do the rest. The day will also feature plenty of giveaways, games and jersey giveaways. For more information, visit bar-a.com.

Head to your nearest MJ’s restaurant on Sun- day, Sept. 8, for both the New York Jets and New York Giants 2019 Season Opener games. The Jets will face off against the Bills at 1 p.m. and the Giants will take on the Cowboys at 4 Leggett’s A Food and Liquore Club, 217 First Ave., Manasquan, p.m. MJ’s presents an all new 2019/2020 NFL presents its NFL Kick Off Party with a free Pig Roast on Sun- Sunday Game Day Food Menu featuring juicy, day, Sept. 8, all day long with different specials at different garlicky roast pork and provolone sandwich, times throughout the day. The day will feature $2.25 Bud steak bites, meatball sliders on garlic bread and Bud Lights, $3.50 Heinekens, $4 Bloody Marys, $5 Tito’s rolls, specialty fl atbreads and much more. Vodka mixed drinks, $4 Bon & Viv Black Cherry Spiked Selt- MJ’s is always home of the $2 Miller Lite Draft zers as well as Pie & Pitcher specials and Wing & Pitcher spe- and on Sundays those in attendance can cials. Football Sundays at Leggett’s also feature free fantasy enjoy $3 Yuengling drafts and huge 16 oz. Stoli with weekly prize Direct TV NFL Ticket. For more information, Vodka pints for $8. For more information and visit leggetts.us. to fi nd your MJ’s location, visit mjsrestaurant. com.

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