holiday ensemble CD
Auditions set for holiday
holiday ensemble CD
The Sayreville Main Street Theatre Company will host auditions for the New Jersey Community Theatre Holiday CD from 7-10 p.m. on July 17 and 23 at the Mickey Sedlak Recreation Center, Dolan Street, Sayreville.
All ages and all vocal ranges are invited to audition. Interested individuals should bring appropriate music.
The desire to be a part of an ensemble vocal group and the ability to recognize and sing harmonies are the prerequisites for inclusion in the choir. As with any other group, solos/leads will be given to those who are best suited and capable of the vocal requirements of the songs selected.
For more information and directions, log on to www.smstc.org.
SWMHS class of 1968
will hold 35th reunion
Sayreville War Memorial High School (SWMHS) class of 1968 is seeking alumni for its 35th reunion scheduled for Nov. 28 from 7-11 p.m. at Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 4699, Jernee Mill Road, Sayreville.
The event will feature a hot buffet, cash bar and music by a DJ. Cost is $35 per person. Individuals are asked to R.S.V.P. by Sept. 15.
For more information, call Wanda Bardsley at (732) 254-4525, Maryann Neabor at (609) 268-0627 or Laverne Cholewa at (609) 298-5756.
‘Medical Breakthrough’ lecture July 24
The Wellness Education Foundation, East Brunswick, will sponsor the free lecture, "Feeling Sick All Over Medical Breakthrough Program," July 24 at 7:30 p.m. The lecture will be at Borders Books, Midstate Mall, East Brunswick.
Matthew J. Speesler, M.D., will give the lecture and will discuss topics such as fatigue, irritability, muscle pain, hypoglycemia, and digestive disorders.
For more information, call the foundation at (732) 238-2944.
French film to be shown
at E.B. Library film fest
The 21st Summer International Film Festival at the East Brunswick Public Library, Jean Walling Civic Center, will continue on July 22 with 1:30 and 8 p.m. screenings of the French musical The Same Old Song.
The 1998 film, which will be shown in its original language with English subtitles, is rated R. Running time is 98 minutes.
Set in Paris, the satirical romance is an homage to the offbeat musicals of the late Dennis Potter (Pennies From Heaven, The Singing Detective) in which characters burst into lip-synched song — often in reversed gender — at unlikely moments.
Admission is free of charge. Reservations are not required. The film festival is sponsored by the Friends of the East Brunswick Public Library.
For more information, call Susan Sclar at (732) 390-6775.
Vendors, car exhibitors
are sought for street fest
Vendors and car exhibitors are sought for the borough of Jamesburg’s third annual Tonkery Boulevard Street Fest and Car Show set for Aug. 9. Proceeds will benefit the borough’s recreation department.
The festival will feature rides for children, cars, a "burnout" contest, a monster truck ride and a food court. Vendors will offer collectibles, crafts, trinkets and informational literature.
Vendor spaces are free of charge; however, donations are appreciated. Car registration cost is $10 prior to the show, $15 on the day of the event. Trophies will be awarded.
For more information and to reserve, call (732) 521-2222, ext. 112, or log on to www.jamesburgborough.org.