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MIDDLETOWN: CLASSIC RADIO, LIVE

Middletown Arts Center 36 Church Street, Middletown, NJ

MIDDLETOWN: Classic Radio Road Show returns to in-person performance with the radio play version of 'The Petrified Forest.'

SHREWSBURY: READING ‘RUSTED TOP’

Guild of Creative Art 620 Broad Street, Shrewsbury, NJ

SHREWSBURY: PlaywrightsSpeak and the Guild of Creative Art present "Rusted Lock," a new play by Evan Krachman.

MIDDLETOWN: MICROPLASTICS AND THE SHORE

Middletown Township Public Library 55 New Monmouth Rd, Middletown, United States

The Middletown Township Public Library presents a free, in-person program featuring the “Plastic Wave Project” team on the dangers of microplastics at the Jersey Shore. Attendees will learn about the negative effects plastic pollution has on our natural ecosystems and how they can become stewards of the ocean. Bonus: participants can create art pieces inspiredContinue reading "MIDDLETOWN: MICROPLASTICS AND THE SHORE"

Free

RED BANK: GRIEF SHARE

Pilgrim Baptist Church 172 Shrewsbury Avenue, Red Bank, NJ

RED BANK: Pilgrim Baptist Church hosts a support group for those who are grieving loss.

MIDDLETOWN: TEAM TRIVIA

Middletown Township Public Library 55 New Monmouth Rd, Middletown, United States

The Middletown Public Library presents “Team Trivia," hosted by Bruce Doorly. Participants will be divided into competing teams to answer fun basic trivia questions such as "What was Lucy's maiden name on the I Love Lucy Show?" Any questions, please contact the reference desk at 732-671-3700 ext 320.

Free

RED BANK: JUNETEENTH IN JOHNNY JAZZ PARK

Ralph 'Johnny Jazz' Gatta Park 187 Drs. James Parker Boulevard, Red Bank, NJ

RED BANK: Parks & Rec hosts a Juneteenth celebration in Johnny Jazz Park, with live music, performances, a food truck, guest speaker and vendor.

RED BANK: BEARING WITNESS TO A LYNCHING

United Methodist Church of Red Bank 247 Broad Street, Red Bank, NJ, United States

RED BANK: United Methodist Church hosts a tabletop display of soil from the site where Samuel “Mingo Jack” Johnson was lynched in 1886.