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- 02.06 - Free Tax Help at Eastern Branch Library The Eastern Branch of the Monmouth County Library in Shrewsbury offers free AARP tax preparation assistance for low and middle income taxpayers with simple returns. Service is first come, first served (Mondays and Wednesdays 9:30am to 7:30pm; Thursdays 9:30am to 4:30pm; Fridays and Saturdays 9:30am to 3:30pm) please bring copy of last year's tax return, SS cards, and pertinent documentation.
- 02.06 - Patriots Without Petticoats: Women of the Civil War The community room of Kensington Court in Tinton Falls is the setting for a presentation by historian Glenn LeBoeuf on 'dozens or hundreds of women who hid their gender to follow husbands, brothers, or just their nation's flag into the storm of the Civil War.' It's hosted by the local Association of University Women, free of charge and open to the public.
- 02.06 - Getting Ready for Tax Time The Monmouth County Library's Eastern Branch in Shrewsbury hosts a presentation by the NJ Society of CPAs' Monmouth County Financial Literacy Committee, as part of the Money Mondays series.
- 02.06 - A Celebration of August Wilson The legacy of the late African American playwright (whose 'Pittsburgh Cycle' play JITNEY is currently onstage at Two River Theater) is celebrated at the Red Bank Library, with a free program in observance of Black History Month.
- 02.07 - Chinese New Year celebration at BCC The Asia Society at Brookdale Community College welcomes the Year of the Dragon with brilliant festival performances featuring a History of the Chinese Zodiac with a performance, Lion Dance, Sleeve Dance, Chinese Yo—Yo Performance and Fan/Flag Dance. Click for email contact for more info.
- 02.07 - A Celebration of August Wilson The legacy of the late African American playwright (whose 'Pittsburgh Cycle' play JITNEY is currently onstage at Two River Theater) is celebrated at the Red Bank Library, with a free program in observance of Black History Month.
- 02.08 - Movies with a Message: UNCHAINED MEMORIES Whoopi Goldberg narrates the 2003 documentary based on 1930s interviews with former slaves; screening for free inside the Paramount TV Lounge at Brookdale Community College.
- 02.08 - August Wilson's JITNEY Two River Theater Company revives the first of the late August Wilson’s 'Pittsburgh Cycle' plays of African American life in the 20th century. Set at a gypsy cab company, the 1977 ensemble drama and directed by stage/TV actor Ruben Santiago—Hudson, a Tony winner for his work in Wilson’s 'Seven Guitars.' Performances at 1pm and 7pm.
- 02.08 - GSG Fashion Arts Musical Show at Buona Sera Buona Sera is the setting for a Valentine Fashion Arts Show presented by Garden State Goddess, with all proceeds going to Big Brothers/ Big Sisters of Monmouth County, and guest appearances by dignitaries and celebs including former Yankee Ron Villone and Brook Villone (BASEBALL WIVES), Alexandra Vino (TV's HOW TO MAKE IT IN AMERICA), Radio City Rockette Christine Siencki and Mayor Pat Menna. Live music by Chuck Lambert, Kevin J. Allen, Astronaut Jones, Carol Barbieri and more. Tix available via PayPal; click for link to reserve.
- 02.08 - Reggae Night with Random Test A Wednesday night tradition in Red Bank continues, as the Shore based partystarters bring the warm and the cool to Jamian's Food & Drink.
- 02.08 - MAD Wednesday at The Downtown Music, Art & Drafts Wednesdays continue at The Downtown, where upstairs you'll find bargain priced domestic drafts, plus 'some of the best local and touring musical acts along with amazing artists from the tri—state area' — starting at 9pm. Tonight, it's Plus Plus Minus and Jukebox Criminals.
- 02.09 - Thursday Night Band Nights The Fixx spotlights 'New Jersey's Hottest New Bands' each week til closing.
- 02.09 - August Wilson's JITNEY Two River Theater Company revives the first of the late August Wilson’s 'Pittsburgh Cycle' plays of African American life in the 20th century. Set at a gypsy cab company, the 1977 ensemble drama and directed by stage/TV actor Ruben Santiago—Hudson, a Tony winner for his work in Wilson’s 'Seven Guitars.'
- 02.09 - Wanda Sykes 'Politics, gay marriage, karma, healthcare, racial profiling, the pressure of being a woman and the perks of getting older' — all in a night's work for the star of standup stage, screen, sitcom and side projects, here making a triumphal encore to her past Basie gig.
- 02.09 - Grateful Thursdays at Jamian's It's Dead around here: a Thursday night tradition in Red Bank continues, as a rotating roster of acts (incl. Dead Bank and Mark Diomede of Juggling Suns) joins likeminded friends at Jamian's Food & Drink.
- 02.09 - Valentine's Fundraiser for RAKMF at Restaurant Nicholas The motivational fitness club Mommy Moves hosts a wine tasting benefit for the Ryan Andrew Kaiser Memorial Foundation (RAKMF) — named in honor of a local child who lost his life to heart disease, and dedicated to financially assisting local families with critically ill children — with Chef Nicholas offering a selection of wines, cheeses and chocolates, as well as autographed cookbooks for all couples in attendance. A percentage of all wine purchased will benefit the RAKMF and its programs (including the annual 5k Ryan's Run); click for phone and email links to reserve.
- 02.09 - Rock N Roll Karaoke The band from NYC's Arlene's Grocery hosts this popular weekly feature at The Downtown, in which civilian hopefuls can front a hard—rocking combo on any of a couple hundred classic rock favorites.
- 02.09 - In Style In Red Bank Fashion Event The Oyster Point Hotel is the setting for 'a very unique fashion forward style event' keyed to the kickoff of Fashion Week in NYC — one that aims 'to bring awareness to the greater Red Bank community and beyond that RED BANK is THE fashion and style destination (from funk to formal) and has been for years!' Click for link on updated details.
- 02.10 - Yoga for Adults Amy Richardson leads a free Friday afternoon session at Red Bank Library. No registration required; bring your own mat.
- 02.10 - CHAIRISH THE MUSEUM Silent Auction The Monmouth Museum hosts a special event in which bids are invited on an array of chairs decorated and designed by a variety of area creatives and craftspersons. 'Libations and light fare' will be served, and all proceeds benefit the educational programs at the Museum.
- 02.10 - Belly Beat Henna Party at UUMC The United Universalist Congregation of Monmouth County in Lincroft hosts a World Beat belly dance workshop, with dance instructors Mhrimah and Eryka joined by yoga/ chant singer Yoji Ananda and guest musicians. Also featured: henna tattoos, dance gear for sale, and a raffle to benefit the Rett Syndrome awareness nonprofit Girl Power 2 Cure. Dress yoga comfortable (and bring a scarf to tie around your hips!); click for phone link to reserve admission.
- 02.10 - August Wilson's JITNEY Two River Theater Company revives the first of the late August Wilson’s 'Pittsburgh Cycle' plays of African American life in the 20th century. Set at a gypsy cab company, the 1977 ensemble drama and directed by stage/TV actor Ruben Santiago—Hudson, a Tony winner for his work in Wilson’s 'Seven Guitars.'
- 02.10 - Jersey Shore Rock 'N Soul Revue Salutes the Bee Gees The hitmaking legacy of the Brothers Gibb stays alive on the stage of the Count Basie Theatre, with bandleader Bob Bandiera and his allstar recreating their classic of 60s pop, 70s disco and beyond.
- 02.10 - Josh Zuckerman Band at Walt Street Pub The singer, songwriter and multi instrumentalist returns to station stop Red Bank for some Friday night sets of original rockers and favorites.
- 02.11 - Artists Weekend at Sickles Market The Little Silver landmark presents an annual weekend of art sales and demonstrations featuring some the area's finest creatives. Showcased today from 11am to 3:30pm are works by a dozen local artists in a variety of media, with all proceeds from art sales going directly to the artists.
- 02.11 - Scrabble at the Library The Friends of the Red Bank Public Library invite Scrabble players to bring your board and enjoy a game with your fellow scrimmagers, on the second Saturday of each month.
- 02.11 - August Wilson's JITNEY Two River Theater Company revives the first of the late August Wilson’s 'Pittsburgh Cycle' plays of African American life in the 20th century. Set at a gypsy cab company, the 1977 ensemble drama and directed by stage/TV actor Ruben Santiago—Hudson, a Tony winner for his work in Wilson’s 'Seven Guitars.' Performances at 3pm and 8pm.
- 02.11 - A Valentines Day Doo Wop The Count Basie hosts a streetcorner serenade featuring the crooning Cupids of Kenny Vance & the Planotones, Charlie Thomas's Drifters, The Original Chantels, Emil Stucchio & the Classics, Tony Middleton & the Willows and The Legendary Teenagers (w/ special guest Lewis Lymon).
- 02.11 - Sonny Kenn The Dean and Jedi Master of all Shore barband rockers brings his formidable guitar and ageless attitude back to the tracks, for the latest edition of his regular gig at the Walt.
- 02.12 - Darwin Day Celebration Is evolution in opposition to religion? Join the Red Bank Humanists as they welcome guest speaker Prof. Paul Bologna of Montclair State University (and enjoy a free Darwin Fish Cookie) during a free public Darwin Day observance at Red Bank Charter School. Click for web and phone links to more info.
- 02.12 - Artists Weekend at Sickles Market The Little Silver landmark presents an annual weekend of art sales and demonstrations featuring some the area's finest creatives. Showcased today from 11am to 3:30pm are works by a dozen local artists in a variety of media, with all proceeds from art sales going directly to the artists.
- 02.12 - Age of the New Negro: Harlem in the 1920s In observance of Black History Month, the Monmouth County Library's Eastern Branch in Shrewsbury hosts Union County College Professor of History Lawrence Hogan, Ph.D., in a presentation on the great literary, journalistic, political and sports figures (including Langston Hughes and Paul Robeson) and institutions that make up what historians refer to as the Harlem Renaissance.
- 02.12 - August Wilson's JITNEY Two River Theater Company revives the first of the late August Wilson’s 'Pittsburgh Cycle' plays of African American life in the 20th century. Set at a gypsy cab company, the 1977 ensemble drama and directed by stage/TV actor Ruben Santiago—Hudson, a Tony winner for his work in Wilson’s 'Seven Guitars.'
- 02.12 - Monmouth Symphony Orchestra: Deutsche Romantik Pianist Gerd Nowaczyk joins Roy D. Gussman and the MSO for a program that includes the Symphony No. 2 Academic Festival Overture by Brahms, and Schumann's Piano Concerto. Admission to the 3pm performance includes a preconcert talk at 2:15.
- 02.12 - Bird Survival at Poricy Park Learn how birds survive in hostile environments, during a free public lecture at Poricy Park Nature Conservancy.























