NJ Today: Central Jersey Daily Rundown, Saturday, May 19
What’s happening and what you need to know in Central Jersey. STAFF VIDEO BY JOE MARTINO
‘Pig Roast for Alex’
A”Pig Roast for Alex,” a fund-raiser and family event for a local child in need, now in its 11th year, will take place Sunday, May 20, on the grounds of the Manville-Hillsborough Elks Lodge, 1500 Brooks Blvd, Hillsborough. The outdoor event will have a barbecue, featuring a pig roast, live music, family-oriented activities and a morning motorcycle run. The event is named after it’s first recipient and continues its legacy every year. This year, funds will be donated to the family of Bodyn (“Bo’) Schumacher to offset his medical expenses. Bo was diagnosed in 2017 with Acute Lymphoblasic Lukemia (ALL) just before his 4th birthday.Tickets are $25; $10 for children ages 10 and up; children under 10 are free. Tickets are available at the door and in advance by calling the lodge at 908-725-1717. The day kicks off with a Poker Run at 11 a.m. and barbecue and pig roast takes place from noon to 5 p.m. This year’s event includes live music by local band “Heritage” and BBQ prepared by Olsen’s BBQ of Griggstown. Details can be found at www.facebook.com/BodynTheBrave/ or at steps-together.org/bodyn/.
Tricky Tray basket raffle on May 24
Warnsdorfer PTA is holding a luau-themed Tricky Tray basket raffle from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. on Thursday, May 24, at the American Legion, 4 JF Kennedy Drive, Milltown. Admission is $25 and includes coffee, dessert, 2 small prize ticket sheets/one large prize ticket sheet. Additional ticket sheets available for purchase at the event. Raffle calling begins at 7:45 pm. Cash, check, credit cards accepted. Ticket purchases, email sarah.r.rubenstein@gmail.com.
Free employment readiness training
NORWESCAP Career & Life Transitions Center (CLTC) for Women provides free employment readiness training. To learn more about the services the Career & Life Transitions Center offers, register for one of the upcoming information meetings scheduled for 10 a.m., 1 and 3 p.m. on Wednesday, May 23, and Wednesday, May 30, by calling 908-788-1453. The CLTC is at 84 Park Ave., Suite E103, Flemington. Registration is required. Visit norwescap.org.
‘Maximize Your Membership’
The Somerset County Business Partnership, Somerset County’s regional Chamber of Commerce, will provide prospective members and current members with the opportunity to embark on a path to business success by learning about the strategic advantages offered through Business Partnership membership. The Business Partnership “Maximizing Your Membership” Workshop is scheduled for 4 to 5 p.m. Tuesday, May 22, in conference room at the Business Partnership, 360 Grove St. at Route 22 East, Bridgewater. “Maximizing Your Membership” is directed at current members seeking to expand their network and prospective members who wish to to build their business by taking advantage of the benefits of Business Partnership membership. Free; reservations requested. Reservations may be made online at bit.ly/max_scbp or by calling the Business Partnership at 908-218-4300, ext. 12.
Meets artists in Lambertville on May 20
Nine artists are taking part in an “Artist Talk” opened to the public at 1 p.m. Sunday, May 20, at 77 Bridge St., Lambertville, a Delaware River city filled with artists and galleries. Participants include Paul Behnke, Jeff Evans, Gary Giordano, Glenn Harren, Gordon Haas, Joanne Liddell, Lauren McManus, Graham Preston and Eleanor Voorhees. For details on this free event, email Gallerygarygiordano@gmail.com.
Dolby Cinema opens in New Brunswick
Movie lovers at AMC Loews New Brunswick 18 can now experience movies in a new way with the opening this weekend of Dolby Cinema at AMC. According to a news release. Dolby Cinema at AMC combines Dolby Vision imaging and Dolby Atmos immersive sound technologies with spacious recliners. The new movie-going experience offers: a picture with greater brightness and darker darks that rensers colors and detail more immersively; overhead audio; and spacious, reservable recliners. “There is no better way to see a movie than at Dolby Cinema at AMC,” said Doug Darrow, Senior Vice President, Cinema Business Group, Dolby. “Dolby Cinema at AMC transports you into the story exactly as the filmmaker intended.” To find showtimes and purchase tickets, visit https://www.amctheatres.com/movie-theatres/new-brunswick/amc-loews-new-brunswick-18.
Vocal concert to benefit Flemington church
A vocal concert presented by ‘Music In The Village’ featuring local high school students is being presented at the Flemington Presbyterian Church, 10 East Main St., Flemington, from 2 to 3:30 p.m. Sunday May 20. Music performances will include works from Wolfgang Mozart, Robert Schumann, popular and modern musical theater, Operetta, R&B and pop. Admission is $10; $5 students. All proceeds will benefit the church. For more details about Music In The Village, contact MusicVillageNJ@gmail.com.
Pancake breakfast on May 20
Sons of the American Legion Squadron 401 will host an All-U-Can Eat Pancake breakfast at the Post hall, 148 Major Road, South Brunswick, from 8 to 11 a.m. Sunday, May 20, to raise funds for Post improvement projects. The menu will feature pancakes, sausage, coffee, tea and juice. Tickets, $7 per person. For tickets or information, stop by the Post or call 732-329-9861. Visit centennial.legion.org/new-jersey/post401.
Society to host talk by Kiovsky
The Tewksbury Historical Society will host a talk by retired Hunterdon County Parks Assistant Planner Doug Kiovsky on his book, “The Heritage of Our Hunterdon County Parks” at 1 p.m. Sunday, May 20, at the Tewksbury Historical Society Headquarters, 60 Water St., Mountainville section of Tewksbury. Free. Copies of Kiovsky’s book will be available for purchase courtesy of the Califon Book Store. For more information and directions, call 908-832-6734 and leave your name and phone number. Visit www.tewksburyhistory.net.
2018 Senior Expo
Somerset County Deputy Director Freeholder Brian D. Levine invites seniors age 60 and older, adults with disabilities and their caregivers, to attend the Office on Aging and Disability Services annual Senior Expo from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Wednesday, May 23, at the County Senior Wellness Center at Basking Ridge, 202 Mount Airy Road, Basking Ridge section of Bernards. Free health screenings, giveaways and education. Two lunch-and-learn sessions will be held: “Five Important Medicare Changes You Need to Know,” at 11 a.m., and “People Are Made to Move: Tips on Staying Active and Mobile,” at 1 p.m.The registration deadline is Monday, May 21; call 908-204-3435. Visit www.co.somerset.nj.us/government/human-services/aging-disability-services.
Works by Drach at public library
A Memorial Art Exhibit of the Paintings of Barbara Drach will be on display at the Highland Park Public Library, 31 North Fifth Ave., from Sunday, May 20, through Saturday, June 30, in the meeting room and front hall display case. An art reception will be held for the exhibit, “Our Mother and Grandmother Was An Artist: The Seventy Year Artistic Vision of Barbara Drach,” from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday, June 3. Call 732-572-2750; visit www.hpplnj.org.
Annual street fair
Kenilworth’s Annual Street Fair will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday, May 20, along the Boulevard between 14th Street to 24th Street, Kenilworth.More than 150-plus exhibitors, crafters, food, kiddie rides, pony rides, live entertainment, local merchants and civic organizations. Admission is free. A car show of classic cars and modern muscle cars will be conducted in front of Harding School (enter from Boulevard and North 14th Street). The car show registration fee is $10 on the day of the show. Cars must be registered by 1 p.m. to be judged. Contact 908-276-9090. Hosted by The Borough of Kenilworth. Call 201-998-1144 or events@jcpromotions.info.
Garden Discovery Tour on May 22
A Garden Discovery Tour — Presby Memorial Iris Garden will be presented from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Tuesday, May 22. Adults will join a maturalist for a visit to Essex County’s Presby Memorial Iris Garden with 14,000 irises of 3,000 varieties that produce 100,000 blooms each season. Fee is $40 per adult and $30 per youth or senior. Register at www.somersetcountyparks.org or call 908-722-1200, ext. 5322. Advance payment is required.
Tanzanian Children’s Fund program
India Howell, founder and executive director of the Tanzanian Children’s Fund, will present a program on this African volunteer program at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, May 23, at the Clarence Dillon Public Library. The Tanzanian Children’s Fund provides housing, healthcare, and vital educational opportunities for orphaned and marginalized children in Tanzania’s Rift Valley. The program will be held in the Friends Café in the upper level of the library, 2336 Lamington Road, Bedminster. The event is free; registration is requested but not required. Call 908-234-2325 or email ref@dillonlibrary.org or register in person at the circulation desk. Visit www.dillonlibrary.org.
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