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SUMMARY:JERSEY SHORE RIDE FOR FOOD JUSTICE
DESCRIPTION:A 15 mile\, 30 mile\, or 62 mile bike ride along the Jersey Shore to support the Food Justice Programs at the Trinity Center for Community! \nThe 7th Annual Jersey Shore Ride for Food Justice is back! 100% of the proceeds raised from the ride will be used to support the Trinity Center for Community. This program includes a food pantry\, a community meal (soup kitchen)\, housing help\, Code Blue Warming Center\, homeless prevention\, overall personal wellness programs\, financial and budgeting courses\, community arts and music programs\, and much more! \nWe invite riders of all levels to join as individuals or as a team! Start and Finish at Trinity Church\, Asbury Park. \n***Rain date: Saturday\, Sept. 20\, 2025 \nTO JOIN THE RIDE OR DONATE:\nFoodJusticeRide@gmail.com\nwww.trinitynj.com/foodjusticeride \nTo learn more about the ride\, please see link below.
URL:https://asburyparkchamber.com/event/jersey-shore-ride-for-food-justice/
LOCATION:Trinity Church\, 503 Asbury Avenue\, Asbury Park\, 07712
CATEGORIES:Family,Fundraiser
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SUMMARY:Presentation & Signing: The Bowery by David Mulkins
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a presentation and signing by David Mulkins\, author of THE BOWERY. \nThe $5 ticket reserves your seat and will receive a $5 coupon upon arrival at the store that you can use for a purchase that night! Walk-ins to this event are welcome but space is limited.\nHope to see you in the shop! \nABOUT THE BOOK:\nThe Bowery is New York City’s oldest street. Stretching 1.25 miles from Chatham Square to Cooper Square\, it was a Native American footpath\, Dutch wagon road\, and the triumphal march route as Washington’s troops expelled the British. The city’s first entertainment district\, it has seminal ties to tap dance\, vaudeville\, Yiddish theater\, Houdini\, modern tattooing\, and American song. It was the working-class main street for sailors\, shopgirls\, sporting men\, gangs\, gays\, and immigrant Irish\, Italians\, Chinese\, Jews\, and Germans. It saw America’s first free Black homesteads\, first streetcars\, first baseball club\, and first free university. It boasts New York City’s oldest brick townhouse\, oldest hotel\, and first community garden. It witnessed labor marches\, riots\, and Lincoln’s famous antislavery speech at Cooper Union. Though it became a notorious skid row\, during the second half of the 20th century its artists’ community and music venues helped foster Abstract Expressionism\, Beat literature\, improvisational jazz\, and punk rock.The images in this book come from dozens of libraries\, archives\, museums\, photographers\, and collections from all over. David Mulkins is a retired history and cinema studies teacher\, president of the Bowery Alliance of Neighbors\, and editor/contributing writer for the book Windows on the Bowery: 400 Years on NYC’s Oldest Street. \nAUTHOR BIO:\nDavid Mulkins is a retired history and cinema studies teacher\, president of the Bowery Alliance of Neighbors\, and editor/contributing writer for the book Windows on the Bowery: 400 Years on NYC’s Oldest Street. He has given illustrated talks about the Bowery at dozens of NYC venues\, including the Tenement Museum\, NYPL\, Cooper Union\, and the Bowery Poetry Club.
URL:https://asburyparkchamber.com/event/presentation-signing-the-bowery-by-david-mulkins/
LOCATION:Asbury Book Cooperative\, 644A Cookman Ave\, Asbury Park\, 07712
CATEGORIES:Art & Culture
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