Category: Examiner Calendar

  • Allentown Lions to host free family movie night

    Lions will be on the loose in Byron Johnson Park. Actually, the lion, giraffe, hippo and zebra from the DreamWorks movie “Madagascar” will make their local debut on the big screen as the Allentown Lions host a free family movie night in the park on Saturday, Aug. 25, at 8 p.m. The movie night is…

  • Horsing around at the annual Festival of Horses

    Those involved in the equine industry to those who simply admire horses can enjoy activities for everyone at the 19th annual Festival of Horses on Sunday, Aug. 12 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Horse Park of New Jersey in Allentown. Many events are planned to highlight the state’s equine industry, including Standardbred…

  • Allentown Lions to host free family movie night

    DreamWorks’ movie “Madagascar” will make its local debut on the big screen as the Allentown Lions host a free family movie night Aug. 25 at 8 p.m. at Byron Johnson Park. The Lions Club is active in vision care, services to the blind and dyslexic, as well as sponsorships of the annual Memorial Day parade…

  • Deborah’s motorcycle rally slated for Sept. 30

    Deborah Hospital Foundation’s Third Annual Highway to Healthcare Motorcycle Rally will rev up on Sept. 30. Registration for the 45-mile scenic ride through New Jersey’s pinelands and farmlands starts at 8:30 a.m. at Deborah Hospital in Browns Mills. Registration is $15 per person and proceeds benefit the Deborah Heart and Lung Center. Call (609) 893-1200…

  • Area residents invited to enjoy night of music

    Roosevelt’s recreation department invites area residents to a night of music on Aug. 11, 7:30-10:30 p.m., at the ampitheater next to the Roosevelt Public School on Route 571. The evening will feature the sounds of Postmark Twain , Steven , and others.

  • Perrineville synagogue schedules an open house

    Perrineville Jewish Center will hold an open house for potential new members on Sept. 5, 7:30-9 p.m. Those in attendance have the opportunity to tour the newly renovated and historic synagogue, to meet members and the rabbi and to learn about the center’s one day a week Hebrew School and cultural events. The synagogue offers…

  • A place for friendship and creativity to grow

    Does a youth you know show an interest in the arts and exploring his or her imagination? The Monmouth County 4-H Arts Camp is a place for that creativity to thrive. The camp will be held from 11 a.m. on Aug. 24 to noon on Aug. 26 in Camp Nomoco at Turkey Swamp Park in…

  • Balladeer of Celtic music slated to perform Aug. 11

    Charlie Zahm, a balladeer of Celtic and Early American music, will perform songs of the Early American and Civil War periods 7:30-9:30 p.m. Aug. 11 at Ye Old Yellow Meetinghouse, 70 Yellow Meetinghouse Road, Upper Freehold. For further information, contact Bill Wentzien at (609) 259-2534, or e-mail: [email protected].

  • Backpack, school supply drive accepting donations

    The Millstone Township Women’s Organization is sponsoring a backpack and school supply drive for children in need from grades K-8. Donations of supplies that are needed include backpacks, book covers, crayons, pencils, pens, notebooks, flash cards, index cards, water color paints, calculators, dictionaries, books and novels, lunch boxes, colored markers, highlighters, loose-leaf paper, locker novelties,…