• The Shrewsbury Chorale is inviting individuals of high school age and up who love choral music to consider joining the chorale. Open rehearsals are scheduled for 7-9:30 p.m. Jan. 28 at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Monmouth County, 1475 W. Front St. Lincroft. Singers of all voice parts are invited to attend a rehearsal. The chorale is preparing for its April and June concerts. The chorale rehearses weekly on Tuesday evenings. Scores will be provided and all events are free. Some music reading ability is desirable. Call 908-309-0602 to audition or visit www.shrewsburychorale.org
• The Freehold Jewish Center Adult Education Committee will present the film “93 Queen” at 10:30 a.m. Feb. 9 at the synagogue in Freehold Borough. All are welcome to attend. The film is set in the Hasidic enclave of Borough Park, Brooklyn, and follows a group of women who are creating the first all-female volunteer ambulance corps in New York City. There is a requested $5 donation for coffee, bagels and shmears. RSVP to 732-462-0254.
• The fifth annual Home Garden Symposium presented by the Rutgers Master Gardeners of Monmouth County will be held from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. March 28 at the Rutgers Cooperative Extension, Monmouth County Agriculture Building, 4000 Kozloski Road, Freehold Township. There will be lectures, demonstrations, exhibits about invasive species and more. Pre-registration ($10) is required. Vist tinyurl.com/HomeGarden2020. Details: Email [email protected] or 732-303-7614.
• The American Association of University Women, Freehold Branch, is accepting book donations for its 2020 used book sale. With the exception of Reader’s Digest, textbooks, religion, philosophy, reference, business and psychology, all book donations in good condition are appreciated. Proceeds support scholarships for women returning to college and monetary awards for graduating female seniors from the Freehold Regional High
School District. Contact Joan at 732-431-2297 for drop-off instructions.
• The Friends of Freehold Public Library will meet at the library, East Main Street, Freehold Borough, at 7 p.m. Jan. 30. The group supports the library by advocacy, planning events and fundraising. New participants are welcome. Call 732-462-5135 for more information.
• Freehold Knights of Columbus Council No. 1672, 70 E. Main St., Freehold Borough, invites boys and girls ages 5 to 12 and their families to Kids Day from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Feb. 8. This is a free event. Enjoy a magic show featuring The Amazing Randy, arts and crafts, games, hot dogs, hamburgers and nachos. All are invited to a fun family day. Details: Brian, 732-547-5805, or [email protected]
• Liberty Oak Chorus, a chapter of Sweet Adelines International, welcomes all ladies who love to sing to a special Guest Night from 7-10 p.m. Feb. 13. The chorus will perform some of its favorite songs and guests may participate while discovering their ideal voice parts. Guest Night will be held in the performing arts room at Applewood Senior Living, 1 Applewood Drive (off Gully Road), Freehold Township. Ladies may RSVP to [email protected] or call 732-295-4572. The chorus is preparing to compete in the Sweet Adelines International event in Louisville, Ky., later this year.
• CentraState Medical Center will host a lecture, “A Minimally Invasive Approach to Gynecology,” from 6-7 p.m. Jan. 27 at the Star and Barry Tobias Health Awareness Center, Freehold Township. Minimally invasive gynecologic surgeon Kira Moore, D.O., will discuss how painful gynecologic conditions can affect a woman’s quality of life and the latest, proven ways to treat these and other gynecologic conditions. To register, call 732-305-0570.
• Monmouth County Park System will present the Casual Birder at 9 a.m. Feb. 6 at the Dorbrook Recreation Area, Colts Neck (meet in the soccer field parking area). Join a park system naturalist for a bird walk. No experience identifying birds is required. Dress for the weather (including light rain or snow). Free. Details: 732-842-4000.
• Monmouth County Park System will sponsor a roving naturalist program at 9 a.m. Feb. 1 at Big Brook Park, Marlboro (meet in the main parking lot), and at 9 a.m. Feb. 15 at Freneau Woods Park, Aberdeen (meet in the visitor center parking lot). Join a roving naturalist for a leisurely walk and discuss seasonal points of interest. This is a 90-minute to two-hour program, but feel free to join in or drop out at any point. Dress for the weather as light rain and snow are not deterrents. Free. Details: 732-842-4000.
• New Jersey Blood Services will conduct a blood drive from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Feb. 2 at Temple Shaari Emeth, 400 Craig Road, Manalapan. To donate blood or for information about how to organize a blood drive, call 1-800-933-2566 or visit www.nybloodcenter.org
• The Hebrew Academy, Marlboro, will hold a Casino Night at 8 p.m. Feb. 1 at the Freehold Jewish Center, Freehold Borough. Advance registration is $90 per person ($100 at the door). Admission includes food, open bar, table games, (blackjack, roulette, poker), dessert buffet and music. Prizes will be awarded. Register online at www.the hebrewacademynj.org/events. Details: 732-431-5525.
• The Hebrew Academy, Marlboro, will host a free PJ Library Winter Beach Ball Character Breakfast and Pajama Party for children of all ages from 10-11:30 a.m. Feb. 9. There will be indoor summer fun featuring sand art, beach ball fun, sno-cones, PJ Library activities, Mr. Sam and special appearances by Princess Elsa and Olaf. Children are encouraged to wear their favorite pajamas. RSVP is required to Linda Glickstein, at 732-431-5525. The PJ Library sends free Jewish children’s books to children and is funded by the Jewish Federation in the Heart of New Jersey.
• The Freehold Branch of the American Association of University Women will present Carol Simon at its Feb. 6 meeting. Simon will portray Lillian Feickert, president of the New Jersey Suffrage Association (1912-20). Learn about New Jersey’s role in enacting the 10th amendment. The public is invited and the meeting will begin at 7:30 pm at the West Freehold Elementary School, 100 Castronova Way (off Route 537), Freehold Township.
• The Tin Pan Handlers will perform old-time roots music, early jazz-pop standards, folk songs and the blues at 8 p.m. Jan. 25 at Roosevelt Borough Hall, 33 North Rochdale Ave., Roosevelt (near Millstone Township). Sponsored by the Roosevelt Arts Project; suggested donation of $5 per person. All are welcome to attend. Singer/ukulele player Pat Monteleone leads the band. Details: http://www.rooseveltartsproject.org
• Monmouth County Park System will sponsor a bus trip to the Philadelphia Flower Show on March 6. Bus leaves at 11:30 a.m. from Thompson Park, Lincroft, and returns at 8:30 p.m. An additional trip is planned for March 7 (same times). The cost is $82 per person and pre-registration is required. Details: www.MonmouthCountyParks.com or call 732-842-4000, ext. 1.
• The Arcadian Chorale, an ensemble dedicated to excellence in choral singing, will begin its spring season with rehearsals every Tuesday from 7-10 p.m. at the First Presbyterian Church of Matawan. People who like to sing and are interested in becoming new members are invited to attend auditions on Jan. 28, Feb. 4 and Feb. 11 from 6-7 p.m. Membership in the group is free. To arrange an audition in advance or for additional information, call 732-583-4007 or email [email protected]
• The Fresh Air Fund’s Friendly Towns Program is seeking local families to host children from New York City this summer. The Fresh Air Fund has provided free summer experiences to more than 1.8 million New York City children from low-income communities since 1877. First time Fresh Air children are boys and girls, ages 7 to 13, who live in New York City. Details: Karen Medlin, 732-740-0449, or visit www.FreshAir.org
• Monmouth County Park System is hosting a bus trip to the American Museum of Natural History, New York, on Feb. 22. The museum features the Rose Center for Earth and Space, four floors of exhibits, an IMAX theater and gift shop. The trip is open to all ages; under 18 with adult. Bus leaves at 8:30 a.m. from Thompson Park, Lincroft, and will return at 5 p.m. Pre-registration is required. The cost of the trip is $42 per person and includes bus transportation and park system leader only. For the museum’s ticket information and pricing, visit www.amnh.org. To register, visit www.MonmouthCountyParks.com or call 732-842-4000, ext. 1.
• Freehold Intermediate School presents Winterfest! on Feb. 1. Doors open at 5 p.m. at 280 Park Ave., Freehold Borough. All are invited to attend. There will be a pasta dinner, a basket raffle, a 50/50 raffle, entertainment and fun for the family. Admission: $8 adults, $5 children, includes dinner and dessert. Details: Email [email protected]
• Forsgate Country Club, Monroe Township, will host Camp Forsgate in weekly sessions from June 29 through Aug. 14 for children ages 5-10. Camp runs from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Before-care and after-care will be available. Camp activities include golf, fitness, swimming, arts and crafts, STEM and more. Weekly tuition: Members, $330; Non-members, $370. Details: www.kecamps.com
• Parlor Games for Wintry Weather will be presented from noon to 2:30 p.m. Jan. 25 at Historic Longstreet Farm, Holmdel. Play forgotten 1890s games like Halma and Basilinda, or old-time favorites like Backgammon, Checkers and Reversi. Open to ages 6 and up. This is a free program. Details: 732-842-4000.
• The Deep Cut Orchid Society will hold its annual orchid show and sale from Feb. 6-9 in Dearborn Market’s 11,000-square-foot greenhouse, 2170 Route 35 South, Holmdel. Hours are 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Thursday through Saturday, and 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Sunday. Visitors will view an array of orchids vying for American Orchid Society ribbons and trophies. There will be free guided tours, and educational and orchid-themed workshops for enthusiasts of all levels. Orchid experts will be on hand to answer questions. Admission and parking are free. Dearborn Market offers fresh food and deli selections for purchase.
• “Fine Feathered Friends: Birds as Mainstay and Muse” is open at the New Jersey State Museum, Trenton. The exhibition brings the fun of bird watching indoors through nearly 200 rarely seen artifacts and specimens exploring birds as an ecological mainstay and their role as a design-inspiring force, or muse, for New Jersey artisans. The exhibition will be on view through Sept. 13. Museum hours are 9 a.m. to 4:45 p.m., Tuesday through Sunday; closed on Mondays and state holidays. Details: www.statemuseum.nj.gov
• Samaritan Center, a joint ministry of St. Thomas More and Old Tennent Presbyterian churches, operates a food pantry to provide supplementary food for those in need in Manalapan, Marlboro, Englishtown and Millstone Township. For information, call 732-446-1142 and make an appointment. Pickup dates are Tuesday and Thursday from 9:30-11:15 a.m. and Saturday from 9-11 a.m. Volunteers will gladly carry food to a client’s vehicle. Donations of funds and food are gratefully accepted to support the operation of the center. Volunteers are always welcome.
• The Jewish Home for Rehabilitation and Nursing, 1151 W. Main St. (in the Pond View Professional Park), Freehold Township, hosts a free monthly support group called the Jewish Caregiver’s Experience. The group meets at 7 p.m. on the last Tuesday of each month. Caregivers of all ages seeking support, resources and a Jewish perspective on managing their responsibilities are welcome to attend. Kosher refreshments served. Details: Jolie, 732-202-1000 or email [email protected]
• The New Jersey State Museum, Trenton, is presenting “Preserving the Pinelands: Albert Horner’s Portraits of a National Treasure.” The exhibition features images by photographer Albert Horner which capture the quiet beauty and intimate landscapes of New Jersey’s Pinelands National Reserve. A number of artifacts and scientific specimens from the museum’s collections help tell some of the stories of the land, animals, people and industries that make this unique area a state and national treasure. “Preserving the Pinelands” will be on view through June 28, 2020. Details: www.statemuseum.nj.gov
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