65 Things to Do in Hoboken + Jersey City This Weekend {Mar 17-23} – hobokengirl.com
Happy St. Patrick’s Day and happy weekend! Whether you’re heading out or staying in — this week’s Hoboken + Jersey City {and beyond} events guide has got you covered with St. Patrick’s Day celebrations, new art shows, and many more events happening. Check out this list of all the virtual and in-person events happening in Hoboken, Jersey City, and beyond this weekend {March 17th – March 23rd}.
Disclaimer: Events are subject to change. For the most up-to-date info, please contact the host directly.
My Gym Children’s Fitness Center 2 Weeks for $29 Unlimited Classes Promotion
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My Gym Children’s Fitness Center is currently offering a 2-week guest experience with unlimited classes for just $29 for limited time at its Hoboken {720 Monroe Street, Suite E312, Hoboken}, Jersey City {252 9th Street, Jersey City}, and River Road {8400 River Road, North Bergen} locations. Your little one can enjoy multiple classes including parent and me, gymnastics, ninja training, open play and more. Not to mention, all three locations’ My Gym Spring Outdoor classes start next week and are currently offering early bird specials for My Gym’s Spring and Summer Camps with fun weekly themes.
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Featured Events
We are thrilled to announce the launch of our sister site, The Montclair Girl which happened on February 26th, 2021. Our neighboring county of Essex is home to a vibrant community of people, arts, food, and cultures from across the world, and we couldn’t be more excited to highlight the local businesses, events, restaurants, news, health + wellness, fashion + beauty, and more that the area has to offer. To stay up-to-date on the launch, things to do, and weekly in the Montclair + greater Essex County area, visit TheMontclairGirl.com, follow @themontclairgirl on Instagram, and sign up for our Montclair email list here.
St. Patrick’s Day Events
2021 Shamrock Shuffle Free Virtual 5K
Starting Saturday, March 13th-Sunday, March 21st
Join a St. Patrick’s Day Free 5K race which will be held virtually. Sign up here.
St. Patrick’s Day Livestream concert with Gaelic Storm
Wednesday, March 17th | 8:00PM
Raise ’em up! Drink ’em down! Join a St. Patrick’s Day livestream concert with Gaelic Storm. The show will be a 2 hour, online special and available to watch for up to 30 days. To watch, login to the account you create at checkout. It will be a St. Patrick’s Day unlike any other with a virtual concert. The band missed 2020, but are getting in on the action for 2021. This time around they will be singing a mixture of their own songs, some traditional pub songs that they’ve never recorded before and a brand new Gaelic Storm song too! Sign up here.
2021 Shamrocks & Shenanigans Virtual 4 Mile Run Walk
Now-Wednesday, March 31st
Leprechaun costumes, traditional Irish food, and running, of course, there’s no better way to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day than completing the Shamrocks & Shenanigans Virtual 4 miler event. Celebrate your race and the “Luck of the Irish” with runners from all 50 states and around the world. Complete each distance one at a time or if you’re feeling lucky complete all 4 miles. Either way, we encourage you to wear your finest St. Patrick’s Day attire and have fun! Your virtual event can be completed any time from March 1st, 2021 until March 31st, 2021. Sign up here.
Virtual Events
Writing Better, Fast and Slow: Memoir Writing for Resilience During Women’s HerStory Month Workshop
Monday, March 22nd + Monday, March 29th| 6:30PM
Join a free 30-minute writing workshop hosted by Diane Rubino and the Hoboken Public Library on Mondays in March. On March 22nd, the theme is Storytellers & Dreamers: Young Women Speak and on March 29th; Make Yourself Famous {No one else will}. Sign up here.
Virtual Support Group for Parents of LGBTQIA+ Youth
Meetings: Thursday, March 25th, Thursday, April 8th + Thursday, April 22nd | 6:00PM-7:30PM
Join a virtual support group for parents of LGBTQIA+ youth. The 4-session group will build communication skills, improve understanding and identifying challenges faced while raising LGBTQIA+ children. Register here.
Vulnerable Virtual Exhibit
On display now-Friday, March 19th
“Vulnerable” is created by all artists who showed her/his own voice. The show has storytelling – starting from confusion, depression, searching yourself, expressing frustration, finding a balance, lots of pain, lots of crying, yet finding ‘true you’, realization, acceptance, dream and hope to the future again in pandemic. Yukako, a Japanese artist, is curating “Vulnerable”. The exhibit is a compilation of works from artists around the world that attempt to display the range of emotions perceived during the pandemic. Learn more here.
Women’s History Month Virtual Trivia Event
Tickets now available | Event: Saturday, March 20th | 6:00PM
Join a virtual Women’s History Month trivia event hosted by Hermanitas Design. Tickets are $10. Reserve tickets here.
Closing Times PlayWorks Festival of New Play Readings by Hudson Theater Works
Tickets now available | Show: Thursday, March 25th | 7:30PM
PlayWorks presents readings of new plays by contemporary, often local playwrights, giving them an opportunity to share their work and include the audience in the creative process. Closing Times, a two-hander play by Derek Murphy. Tickets are free. Reserve tickets here.
Virtual Drag Bingo
Every Friday | Now-Friday, March 26th | 8:00PM-9:00PM
Join a virtual drag bingo on Zoom for $12 to win some cash and gift-card prizes! The event is hosted by Vanity Ray and Art House Productions. Learn more here.
Virtual Impossibilities by Mile Square Theatre
Streaming now-Saturday, March 27th
Mile Square Theatre premieres Virtual Impossibilities, a fully interactive, online performance of mind-reading and mentalism by the critically-acclaimed and award-winning entertainer and showman, Eric Walton. Far from being mere passive viewers of the show, the audiences for Virtual Impossibilities participate actively in the performance, engaging and interacting directly with Eric throughout the experience. The event is open to people of all ages. Reserve tickets here.
Open Call for Artists: Creativity Corner Hosted By The Hoboken Public Library
Every Sunday in March | 2:00PM-3:00PM
Calling all artists! Showcase your artwork, poetry, and designs on The Hoboken Public Library’s social media pages. Learn more here.
Online Conversational ESL Classes on Zoom
Every Monday + Wednesday starting Monday, February 8th | 4:30PM-5:30PM
Sign up for weekly conversational ESL classes every Monday and Wednesday on Zoom hosted by the Hoboken Public Library. Join here.
Free Community Knitting Virtual Class
Every Wednesday | 7:00PM-9:00PM
Join a free community knitting virtual class every Wednesday from 7:00PM to 9:00PM. All fiber crafts are welcome. Register here.
Hoboken Historical Museum’s “Hoboken Talks”
Every Thursday | 7:00PM-8:00PM
The Hoboken Historical Museums launched a new live-streamed program called Hoboken Talks and will host them every Thursday at 7:00PM. The weekly talks will be streamed live on Youtube, Facebook, and Twitter and will feature numerous different guests from all walks of life including realtors, volunteers, photographers, writers, editors, and more. Learn more here.
Mama Online Workout Class
Every Saturday | 9:30AM
Join an online workout class that is catered for all moms and moms-to-be that includes breathing, stretching, and strength exercises. First-class is free using coupon code “FREECLASS” or receive $5 off your class using code “HOBOKENGIRL”. Register here.
Register for a Free Dance Class
Available online
Classes are available online every day and include Salsa, West African, Hip-Hop, and more. Classes are hosted by Alvin Ailey Studio. Register here.
JC Urban Library Leaders Series
Available online
Tune in to the Jersey City Library’s Urban Library Leaders Series which creates a space for urban library pioneers and innovators to share the successes, challenges. and the importance of libraries as community institutions. Watch here.
Volunteers Needed for Jersey City Heights Community Fridge Initiative
Ongoing
The community-led initiative is looking for volunteers to help pick up food and to clean out the community fridge. Learn more here.
The Playbill Gallery {A Love Story} New Podcast Play by Mile Square Theatre
Streaming now
Mile Square Theatre premieres their first podcast play, written and performed by MST playwright-in-residence, Joseph Gallo. With our theatrical spaces shuttered, this bittersweet homage to a lifetime of theatre-going taps into the current longing that every theatre-goer and every theatre-maker is experiencing. This event is part of the Alliance’s Stages Festival, the state’s largest annual theatre festival, which provides free and discounted theatre events for all ages throughout the months of March, April, and May. Tickets are free. Reserve tickets here.
DT 235 Gallery’s Virtual Paint Classes + Kits
Ongoing
Sign up for a virtual paint class hosted by DT 234 Gallery and Art Studio. Party paint kits are also for sale. To get access to a virtual class, head over to the studio’s website. Sign up here.
Hudson Theatre Works Virtual Festival
Ongoing
See what Hudson Theatre Works has to offer online with multiple performances. View here.
Corgi Spirits Cocktail Recipes
Available online
Jersey City’s Corgi Spirits is keeping us all sane with cocktail recipes we can make at home. The distillery’s tasting room is also open on weekends located at 1 Distillery Drive. Watch the recipes being made here.
In-Person Events
Meet the Easter Bunny at The Cottage
Saturday + Sunday | March 6th-April 3rd | 3:00PM-6:00PM
Head over to The Cottage to meet the Easter Bunny. The event is $15 per session. The Cottage is located at 136 Monticello Avenue in Jersey City. Learn more here.
Jersey City Neighborhood Cleanup
Saturday, March 20th + Saturday, March 27th | 10:00AM-1:00PM
Volunteer to clean up Greenville and other parts of Jersey City at one of their next cleanup dates from 10:00AM to 1:00PM. The meetup spots will change each week. Please verify the meetup location when signing up. Sign up here.
Main Street Pops’ Outdoor Artisan Market
Third Sunday of each month Starting Sunday, March 21st-Sunday, December 19th | 11:00AM-4:00PM
Starting Sunday, March 21st, Main Street Pops will host their outdoor Artisan Market every third Sunday of each month. Local vendors and artists will have tables setup. Support local business and enjoy delicious food. The market will be located under the 14th Street Viaduct in Hoboken. Learn more here.
Women’s History Month Events at Vision of Hair
Tuesday March 23rd
Head over to Vision of Hair for all their Women’s History Month events in March including a raffle announcement! Vision of Hair is located at 333 Adams Street in Hoboken. Learn more here.
Learn How to Play Chess at Play Hoboken
Every Wednesday | 6:00PM
Learn how to play chess every Wednesday at Play Hoboken! The adult social chess night from 6-10pm is for all levels and basic instruction is available from 6-7pm. Food and beverages are available for purchase and it is a BYOB facility if anyone wishes to bring beer or wine. Play Hoboken is located at 1012 Grand Street in Hoboken. Learn more here.
The Harriet Tubman Byway: A Black History Exhibit
On display now-Sunday, March 21st
Head over to Outlander Gallery for The Harriet Tubman Byway: A Black History Art Exhibit featuring artwork by artist and professor Steven Bleicher. Outlander Gallery is located at 126 Monticello Avenue Street in Jersey City. Learn more here.
“The Empowering: A Social Justice Exhibition” at Art 150 Gallery
On display now-Sunday, March 21st | By appointment only: 1:00PM-4:00PM
The Empowering—a social justice exhibition curated by Danielle Scott—addresses images of women who have held important positions in history, but have not held the esteem awarded to men, giving voices to those who have been silenced for far too long. The exhibit is free and is located at Art 150 Gallery at 150 Bay Street, Jersey City. Learn more here.
Strong Forces Art Exhibit
On display now-Saturday, March 27th
Head over to Novado Gallery for the Strong Forces exhibit by Ann Clarke. This exhibition features the artist’s large-scale, hand-knitted rugs and tufted sculptures. These works are about time, aging, and empathy, and the process in which it is made. Novado Gallery is located at 110 Morgan Street in Jersey City. Learn more here
HCCC’s New Art Exhibits
On display now-Friday, April 2nd
Azikiwe Mohammed: Tales from Fold Out Chairs and Rashad Wright: in heaven’s Wakanda is presented in partnership with the Monira Foundation and may be viewed now through Friday, April 2nd. The exhibition was curated by Ysabel Pinyol Blasi. Information may be obtained by emailing gallery@hccc.edu.
Prime Gallery’s Polarity Exhibit
Now-Tuesday, April 13th
Head to Prime Gallery at 351 Palisade Avenue in Jersey City for the opening reception of Polarity, a free exhibit that showcases the artwork of artists existing on opposite ends of a spectrum. Learn more here.
Beyond Rubik’s Cube at Liberty Science Center
Now-Monday, April 19th
After years on a worldwide tour, Beyond Rubik’s Cube has returned to the LSC. Beyond Rubik’s Cube is the world’s first museum exhibition all about the Rubik’s Cube puzzle. Experience games, puzzles, history, art, and engineering, all inspired by Ernő Rubik’s best-selling masterpiece. Learn more here.
Historic Downtown Jersey City Winter-Spring Farmer’s Market Grand Opening
Every Thursday | Now-Thursday, April 22nd | 4:00PM-6:00PM
The winter-spring market will happen every Thursday, 4:00PM – 6:00PM, from January 21st until April 22nd, 2021. Patrons can shop for local produce, organic soap, and more. Learn more here.
WALK-BYE: agency Group-Show Exhibit
On display now-Friday, April 30th | 4:00PM
The WALK-BYE: agency group show exhibit will be unveiled on March 1st at 4:00PM at the Five Corners Library, 678 Newark Avenue in Jersey City in partnership with the Jersey City Public Library. What is the ability to affect one’s life by having the power to make choices, resistance to oppression, and an iron will to gain freedom? WALK-BYE was founded in 2020 by Catalina Aranguren. The exhibit is inspired by Black History Month and Women’s History Month. The show is the sixth installation in Aranguren’s series of outdoor community art exhibits. WALK-BYE has sought to create opportunities for Jersey City Residents to display and view local artwork in a safe manner during the pandemic. Learn more here.
Main Street Pops Gallery’s New Rome Art Series at Pilsener Haus & Biergarten
On display now-Friday, April 30th
Head over to Pilsener Haus for Main Street Pops Gallery’s New Rome Art Series by Fabio Esteban starting March 1st. New Rome is a merging of art and science, a counterbalance between the past and the present, it is a deconstruction of memory and identity and a creative response to the notion of perfection, as in a perfect society, how we view ourselves and our history. Pilsener Haus is located at 1422 Grand Street in Hoboken. Learn more here.
“Storytellers” Exhibit
On display now-Friday, April 30th
Tune in to the opening reception of “Storytellers” from the comfort of your home through Zoom. The exhibit features artwork from Art Fair 14C artists and will be on display until Friday, April 30th at The Hamilton Condominiums at 232 Pavonia Avenue in Jersey City. Watch here.
Live in the Lounge at Battello
Every weekend in March | 6:00PM & 8:00PM
Battello is excited to announce a new limited dining series “Live in The Lounge”. Each week, Battello will have a live, 90-minute performance from a local musician and a curated wine-paired dinner. There will be two seatings – 6:00PM & 8:00PM – with each seating limited to 40 guests to ensure safety and social distancing guidelines. Tickets must be purchased in advance. Battello is located at 502 Washington Boulevard in Jersey City. Learn more here.
Take a Tour of Mana Contemporary
Every Tuesday + Thursday | 3:00PM-4:30PM
Tour Mana Contemporary for free. Mana Contemporary’s long-term and special exhibitions are currently on view by appointment, through engaging themed tours. Artists draw inspiration from everyday objects. Explore how these objects are used as materials or depicted as subjects in artworks by John Chamberlain, Dan Flavin, and Andy Warhol. Tours conclude with a visit to the current special exhibition, Transatlantico. Mana is located at 888 Newark Avenue in Jersey City. Learn more here.
Stony Hill Farms Winter Market Curbside Pickup
Multiple times + locations
Stony Hill Farms is offering curbside pickup for their online winter market. There are multiple times and locations available. Learn more here.
Trivia Thursdays at House of ‘Que
Every Thursday | 7:00PM-9:30PM
Head over to House of ‘Que for Trivia Thursdays where you can win prizes, gift cards, and more. Learn more here.
Country Night at House of ‘Que
Every Friday | 5:00PM-10:00PM
Head over to House of ‘Que for Country Night on Fridays, music by DJ Big Country. Learn more here.
La Coqueta Mexican Food Truck at 902 Brewing
Every Saturday | 12:00PM-4:00PM
Head over to 902 Brewing Co. located at 101 Pacific Avenue for some delicious grub every Saturday from La Coqueta Mexican’s food truck. Learn more here.
Swimming in Jersey City
Ongoing
Swimming in the middle of winter? Absolutely! Do some laps at Pershing Field’s Aquatic Center in Jersey City. Learn more here.
Commercial District COVID-19 Testing
Monday-Saturday | 9:00AM-5:00PM
The city of Jersey City will be testing for COVID-19 at 332 Barrow Street. Learn more here.
Passover
Passover Gift Boxes
Boxes delivered by Passover
Purchase Passover gift boxes this year to celebrate the holy holiday. Boxes include a Passover card game, Seder plate food items, a bottle of wine, and more for $36. Spread the holiday joy by gifting a box to a local senior. At checkout, leave your own address in the shipping field, leave a gift message, and your gift will be hand-delivered to local senior. Delivery is available to Hoboken, Jersey City, Weehawken, and Union City. Purchase here.
Kid-Focused Events
Youth Art Classes at Rexer Contemporary Gallery
Starting Tuesday, March 9th
Raisa Nosova is pleased to now offer Classical Art Classes for youth at Rexer Contemporary Art gallery. College portfolio preparation, Classical drawing, and Classical painting techniques for beginner, intermediate and advanced levels are offered throughout the week. In-person art classes meet weekly, run 1 hour and 1.5 hours, and are limited to 4 students maximum at this time. All drawing supplies are provided. Select your child’s age group at registration. Rexer Contemporary Art Gallery is located at 636 Washington Street in Hoboken. Register here.
Liberty Science Center’s “Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood: A Grr-ific Exhibit”
Now-Sunday, May 9th
Head over to the Liberty Science Center to see their newest exhibit: “Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood: A Grr-ific Exhibit”. The exhibit is based on the PBS Kids series which follows the adventures of Daniel Tiger and his friends through immersive activities. The exhibit is for kids 2 to 6-years-old. Learn more here.
Liberty Science Center’s Junior Days
Thursdays + Fridays
LSC’s Junior Days celebrates kids 6 and under every Thursday and Friday. Masks are required. Learn more here.
Kids Art Classes at the Hoboken Historical Museum
Ongoing | 11:00AM-2:00PM
Kids are welcome to enjoy some painting at the museum. Supplies provided on a first-come, first-served basis. Children must be accompanied by adults. Masks are required. More details can be found here.
Greater NJ/NY Events
Our Montclair Girl Events Guide for the Weekend
For more events in Essex County, click here.
Women Leaders of the Long Civil Rights Movement Virtual Class
Wednesday, March 17th | 6:30PM-8:00PM
This class will examine the critical role that African American women played in what historian Jacqueline Dowd Hall calls “The Long Civil Rights Movement,” beginning in the 1930s. Students will learn about the civil rights activism of Mary Church Terrell, Mary McCleod Bethune, Ella Baker, Rosa Parks, Jo Ann Robinson, Fannie Lou Hamer, Diane Nash, and other African American women who played a central role in demanding Black people’s rights as citizens and as human beings. Registration closes on Wednesday, March 17th. Register here.
Womyn’s Werq Exhibit at Studio Montclair Gallery
Zoom reception: Friday, March 19th | 7:00PM-8:00PM | On display now- April 9th
This exhibition—an exhibit in honor of Women’s History Month—is a hybrid of both virtual and onsite components of art pieces serving as visual narratives based on the mantra that the personal is political. “Womyn’s Werq”, described by curator Donna Kessinger as an “old school,” LGBTQIA-friendly, radical feminist art exhibition, features over 60 pieces of artwork including videos, sculpture, and two-dimensional creations in a great variety of mediums, there will also be special installations in the gallery windows. A virtual exhibit that will include audio from the artists will be on the Studio Montclair website. Viewings will be by appointment only until further notice. Studio Montclair Gallery is located at 127 Bloomfield Avenue in Montclair. Learn more here.
Studio Explorers: Celebrate Friendship Class
Every Saturday until March 20th | 10:00AM-11:00AM
Join a small group of budding artists and a MAM Teaching Artist for the in-person Winter Studio Explorers class. This season’s theme, celebrate friendship, cultivates kindness and community as kids create art inspired by playful companionship. From invisible playmates to beloved animals, and favorite games to acts of kindness, kids will enjoy making friends artistically! Each four-week session will feature different projects. Classes are limited to 12 children who will be spaced 6-feet apart and provided with an individual Creativity Kit of carefully curated mixed-media art materials. Sign up here.
Watercolor Painting Class at Montclair Art Museum
Every Monday in March| Now-March 22nd | 11:30AM-2:00PM
This class is for beginners who want to explore the world of watercolor painting in a comfortable, supportive environment. Various methods will be explored including painting wet on a dry surface, wet on a wet page, dry brush, splatter, and how a flat wash and gradation are done. This class will take place in MAM’s Leir Hall. In the event that the museum must close, the class will continue online via Zoom. Register here.
Family Meal Program
Every Wednesday | 2:30PM-3:30PM
If you or someone you know is in need of food, The Family Meal program is available every Wednesday from 2:30PM-3:30PM. The event is located at the Geyer Family Y Parking Lot at 159 Glenridge Avenue in Montclair. Learn more here.
The Montclair Farmers’ Market
Every Saturday | 8:00AM-1:00PM
The market takes place every Saturday at the Walnut Street Train Station located at 86 Walnut Street in Montclair. The Montclair Farmers’ Market brings you an array of local farmers and food artisans offering fresh fruits & vegetables, meats, poultry, fish, cheeses, gluten-free baked goods, prepared foods, condiments, honey, flowers, wine, pickles, and so much more. Learn more here.
Latinx Abstract Art Exhibition
On display now-Sunday, May 2nd
Latinx Abstract is a groundbreaking exhibition, focusing on the work of ten contemporary artists who work with varied media and approaches, and are united by their dedication to abstract languages. Latinx Abstract can be seen at BRIC House located at 647 Fulton Street in Brooklyn. Learn more here.
Visit the Montclair Art Museum
Virtually + in-person
The Montclair Art Museum has officially reopened its doors with over 3 new exhibitions including Fragile Freedoms. MAM was founded in 1914 and was the first museum in New Jersey to grant access to the public + focus only on art. It has preserved American and Native American Art since its inception and contains over 12,000 pieces of artwork including sculptures, ceramics, artifacts, and more. Dream Act by Maggie Meiners is on display now until June 13th. Tickets to the museum must be reserved prior to entering and Fridays from 11AM to 12PM are reserved for immunocompromised persons as well as seniors. MAM’s artwork can be enjoyed virtually on the website as well. Learn more here.
Tour Van Vleck House and Gardens
Open daily | 9:00AM-6:00PM
Take a free tour of Van Vleck House and Gardens which is a beautiful oasis in the heart of Montclair. A center for horticulture, education, music, art, and quiet contemplation, the gardens are open to the public for their enjoyment and the house is available to non-profits for meetings and events. The grounds are open every day from 9:00AM to 6:00PM. Virtual tours are also available online. Van Vleck House and Gardens is located at 21 Van Vleck Street in Montclair. Learn more here.
Attend an Exclusive Viewing Dinner of Hell’s Kitchen Season 19
Every Thursday | 7:30PM
Attend an exclusive viewing dinner of the new season of Hell’s Kitchen at MC Hotel’s Allegory in Montclair, located at 690 Bloomfield Avenue. Show participants and chefs will be in attendance. The viewing dinners will be offered until both chefs are eliminated, or crowned victorious. Space is limited. To book, call Allegory at 973-329-5600. Learn more here.
Visit the Turtleback Zoo
Open daily | 10:00AM-3:00PM
Take a trip to the Turtleback Zoo to catch their incredible Sea Turtle Recovery exhibit, Sea Lion Sound, and much more. Virtual tours are also available through the website. The Turtleback Zoo is located at 560 Northfield Avenue in West Orange. Learn more here.
Ways to Give Back Locally
Pound Animal Welfare Society {PAWS}
Hundreds of animals need adoption across the state of New Jersey. For over 41 years, the Pound Animal Welfare Society has been helping place homeless animals. PAWS does not have a facility to house animals in need, but the support of generous volunteers makes the work possible. In addition to fostering animals, supplies are needed. Learn more here on how to get involved.
Hoboken Food Pantry
The Hoboken Food Pantry is always accepting individual donations including through their Wish List. Contactless donations can be made through The Food Pantry’s Amazon Wish List. Items ordered on The Wish List will be sent directly to The Food Pantry. Nearly 25% of the Hoboken Community relies on the help of the Hoboken Food Pantry, which is a part of the Hoboken Community Center. Its pantry is only stocked and distributed through the support of the community. The Food Pantry needs non-perishable food and personal hygiene items such as toothpaste, instant oatmeal, shelf-stable milk, deodorant, shampoo, canned pasta, cereal, and peanut butter—to name a few. The Hoboken Food Pantry is located at 1301 Washington Street. Learn more here.
Hoboken Family Alliance
One of the oldest non-profits in Hoboken, the Hoboken Family Alliance is a resource for children and families in the Mile Square. HFA typically puts on various events and provides opportunities for children to learn and play in a safe environment while providing families with various needs necessary resources. HFA has several opportunities for volunteering through its committees and sub-committees such as marketing, special needs, fundraising, and more. Learn more here.
The Hoboken Shelter
The Hoboken Shelter hosts 50 guests nightly and serves more than 1,000 meals throughout the week. As a full-service community partner, the Hoboken Shelter is a necessary resource within the neighborhood. The Shelter is always in need of donations and support to help keep its doors open and welcoming to its guests. To support, take a look at the list of 19 ways to support The Shelter during COVID-19 here. This list is inclusive of tasks like donating some of the most needed items like toiletries, coffee, sugar, milk, hand sanitizer, cleaning supplies, and paper products. For more information, visit The Hoboken Shelter. Learn more here.
Hudson County American Red Cross
The American Red Cross has been ready to respond in times of disaster for decades—and the COVID-19 crisis is no different. More than ever, the American Red Cross is in need of volunteers to help us all get through this time together. While they have tons of different opportunities, the opportunity they are naming “most urgent” in the North Jersey area is as a Volunteer Driver. Drivers are needed to safely transport lifesaving blood from local blood drives to hospitals. Volunteers are asked to commit to 2-4 shifts per month with each shift being about 4 hours. All volunteers must have a valid driver’s license, at least 3 years of a clean driving record, and should be able to lift at least 45lbs. To learn more about the position and how to apply, click here.
The Community FoodBank of New Jersey
The Community FoodBank of New Jersey (CFBNJ), a member of Feeding America®, is the leading anti-hunger and anti-poverty organization in the state. What started as a modest enterprise in the back of our founder Kathleen DiChiara’s station wagon in downtown Newark in 1975, became an incorporated non-profit in 1982 and has grown to two warehouse facilities in Hillside and Egg Harbor Township, the combined size of five football fields. These locations serve area programs and community partners- over 1,000 in 15 of 21 New Jersey counties- within which 760,000 food-insecure neighbors in need reside. Learn more here.
Partner Happenings
Female-Owned JOYO Yogurt Expands to Offer Shipping
If you’re looking for an immunity-boosting, anti-aging, cancer-fighting superfood to help you over the midday slump, locally-owned JOYO yogurt is packed with probiotics and 100mg caffeine per serving to give you the boost you need. JOYO is an uplifting grab-and-go snack conceived at the intersection of wholesome yogurt and energizing caffeine. It’s kosher, non-GMO, and gluten-free, making it an easy choice for most lifestyles. JOYO is unique to the market because it’s the first of its kind. The body metabolizes JOYO solids while the brain grabs that very necessary caffeine boost without the jitters and crashes that come with liquid caffeine. Business partners and Hoboken residents, Marina Chianese and Matt Christmas launched their company with the goal of helping customers easily feel energized while on-the-go. While JOYO yogurt has been available in retail stores for a while, they just launched online for shipping in February. Products are currently shipping to New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania. When you checkout online, don’t forget to mention HOBOKENGIRL in the “How did you hear about us?” section and follow @enjoyjoyo on Instagram for 2 FREE extra yogurts. For questions please call 732-581-1106 or email Marina at marina@joyoyogurt.com to get in touch.
The Raphael – Once-in-a-Lifetime Historic Living in Hoboken
The Raphael is a once-in-a-lifetime offering and is unparalleled in its combination of history, design, and location. With easy access to Hoboken’s 14th Street NY Waterway Ferry and one short block from Washington Street’s boutique shopping, restaurants, as well as the NJ Transit bus route for access to Manhattan’s Port Authority bus terminal, this location can’t be beaten. Located at 901 Bloomfield Street in Hoboken, three units are for sale and ready for the first owners following the extensive renovation. *One unit is currently under contract*. Peter Cossio leads the Hudson Realty Group and has been a member of the New Jersey Association of Realtors Circle of Excellence for the past 18 years. The HRG @ Brown Harris Stevens office is located at 200 Washington Street in Hoboken. For inquiries on The Raphael or for any of your real estate needs, please call 201-478-6714 or email hrg@bhsusa.com.
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