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  • Pressed For Beauty: A Two-Part Pressed Flower Class @ TRAC

    TRAC- Toms River Artist Community 40 Main Street, Toms River, NJ, United States

    Discover the art of flower pressing in this creative two-part workshop exploring the timeless art of flower pressing. Your instructor, Simone Sheppard will demonstrate how to press flowers using different techniques, tips and tools. Then, over the next 6 weeks, students will collect and press their own blooms to bring to the second session. You’ll use your flowers to create beautiful handmade cards and bookmarks. Most materials will be provided. Just bring your pressed treasures and creativity! Students need to bring a small pallet knife or butter knife and scissors. Simone will bring some extra press flowers in case you’re not happy with your results. Ages: 14 and Up MEMBERS: $60 NON-MEMBERS: $70

    $60 – $70
  • Farmer’s Market 2025

    Farmer’s Market 2025
    Farmer's Market 33 Washington St., Toms River, United States

    Once again, Toms River hosts artisans of food, crafts and more--to our weekly Farmer's Market!     Beginning June 6th 2025, through October 1st Every Wednesday from 11AM - 4PM @ 33 Washington St.     Exciting smells and aromas, gifts and charms of all sorts are just waiting to be found at this years' Farmer's Market. Stay tuned: Follow our Facebook and Instagram for updates and info.  

  • Downtown Night Out 2025 – Outdoor Dining in the Summer – Fridays and Saturdays

    Join us for a tasty meal, cold drinks, and good conversation in Downtown Toms River! - Beginning May 30th - October 18 - Participating restaurants will set up dining and table service outside; Fridays and Saturdays from 5PM - 10PM - Brought to you by Celebrity FORD and our other fabulous sponsors!

  • Downtown Night Out 2025 – Outdoor Dining in the Summer – Fridays and Saturdays

    Join us for a tasty meal, cold drinks, and good conversation in Downtown Toms River! - Beginning May 30th - October 18 - Participating restaurants will set up dining and table service outside; Fridays and Saturdays from 5PM - 10PM - Brought to you by Celebrity FORD and our other fabulous sponsors!

  • Who Killed Peggy Sue 1950’s Murder Mystery Dinner Show

    The Mathis House at 600 Main 600 Main St., Toms River, NJ, United States

    Murder Mystery Dinner Show at the Mathis House It's 1955 and all the kids at Die-Dell High are getting ready for the prom. Peggy Sue is preparing for her big show stopping musical number when tragedy strikes! She has been poisoned! Was it one of her lovers? Was it a jealous girlfriend? Was it her new manager Be sure to pay attention, as the professional actors of the Riddlesbrood Touring Theatre Company try to trick you while you're trying to solve the mystery of 'Who Killed Peggy Sue?? The Dinner Service includes: Mini Charcuterie Cups as the appetizer, main dish is Chicken Picatta, a side of Penne Vodka, sauteed brocolli rabe, a mixed green salad, and warm bread with herb butter. Dessert for the evening is a variety of teatime desserts. Dinner Show tickets are $75.00 plus tax and cash gratuity. $55 for Seniors 65 and up. Call 732-818-7580 for your event tickets or book on Resy or Event Brite. Guests are encouraged to wear 1950's costumes and the best dressed will win a prize. Parking located in rear of the Inn. Doors open at 7:00 and bring yours.

    $75
  • Farmer’s Market 2025

    Farmer’s Market 2025
    Farmer's Market 33 Washington St., Toms River, United States

    Once again, Toms River hosts artisans of food, crafts and more--to our weekly Farmer's Market!     Beginning June 6th 2025, through October 1st Every Wednesday from 11AM - 4PM @ 33 Washington St.     Exciting smells and aromas, gifts and charms of all sorts are just waiting to be found at this years' Farmer's Market. Stay tuned: Follow our Facebook and Instagram for updates and info.  

  • Downtown Night Out 2025 – Outdoor Dining in the Summer – Fridays and Saturdays

    Join us for a tasty meal, cold drinks, and good conversation in Downtown Toms River! - Beginning May 30th - October 18 - Participating restaurants will set up dining and table service outside; Fridays and Saturdays from 5PM - 10PM - Brought to you by Celebrity FORD and our other fabulous sponsors!

  • Downtown Night Out 2025 – Outdoor Dining in the Summer – Fridays and Saturdays

    Join us for a tasty meal, cold drinks, and good conversation in Downtown Toms River! - Beginning May 30th - October 18 - Participating restaurants will set up dining and table service outside; Fridays and Saturdays from 5PM - 10PM - Brought to you by Celebrity FORD and our other fabulous sponsors!

  • Broadway on Your Block

    The Mathis House at 600 Main 600 Main St., Toms River, NJ, United States

    Experience an unforgettable evening at The Mathis House, as Moment by Moment takes the stage to perform a captivating musical cabaret inspired by the Sound of Music, accompanied by live performers. This exclusive supper show features a sumptuous, catered dinner, expertly prepared by Joe Leones, including soup, salad, chicken picatta, penne pasta, roasted vegetables, and a mouthwatering dessert, served with coffee, tea, or your beverage of choice. Tickets are available for $75, plus tax and gratuity. Seniors and military personnel are eligible for a $20 discount. Children under 12 are admitted for $20. To reserve event tickets, please call 732-818-7580

    $75
  • Farmer’s Market 2025

    Farmer’s Market 2025
    Farmer's Market 33 Washington St., Toms River, United States

    Once again, Toms River hosts artisans of food, crafts and more--to our weekly Farmer's Market!     Beginning June 6th 2025, through October 1st Every Wednesday from 11AM - 4PM @ 33 Washington St.     Exciting smells and aromas, gifts and charms of all sorts are just waiting to be found at this years' Farmer's Market. Stay tuned: Follow our Facebook and Instagram for updates and info.  

  • Downtown Night Out 2025 – Outdoor Dining in the Summer – Fridays and Saturdays

    Join us for a tasty meal, cold drinks, and good conversation in Downtown Toms River! - Beginning May 30th - October 18 - Participating restaurants will set up dining and table service outside; Fridays and Saturdays from 5PM - 10PM - Brought to you by Celebrity FORD and our other fabulous sponsors!

  • Ocean County History Day

    Ocean County Historical Society 26 Hadley Ave, Toms River, NJ, United States

    FIFTH ANNUAL OCEAN COUNTY HISTORY DAY The fifth annual Ocean County History Day is scheduled for Saturday, September 13, 2025, from 10:00 AM until 3:00 PM, “rain or shine.” The location is the Ocean County Historical Society, 26 Hadley Ave, Toms River. The event is sponsored by the Ocean County Historical Society, Ocean County Cultural and Heritage, and the Joshua Huddy Chapter of the DAR. Admission is free! Join us as we commemorate the 250th anniversary of the United States. Meet historical reenactors, take a tour of the Elizabeth Sculthrop House and Museum, celebrate with us the 75th anniversary of the Ocean County Historical Society, and visit the various displays set up by Ocean County historical organizations and museums. For additional information please contact Jeff Schenker at 609-339-9134 or jeffschenker@myyahoo.com  

    Free
  • Downtown Night Out 2025 – Outdoor Dining in the Summer – Fridays and Saturdays

    Join us for a tasty meal, cold drinks, and good conversation in Downtown Toms River! - Beginning May 30th - October 18 - Participating restaurants will set up dining and table service outside; Fridays and Saturdays from 5PM - 10PM - Brought to you by Celebrity FORD and our other fabulous sponsors!

  • The Garden State: Where Ideas Grow

    Ocean County Historical Society 26 Hadley Ave, Toms River, NJ, United States

    Location: Ocean County Historical Society Time: 2:00 PM Sunday, September 14th – The Garden State: Where Ideas Grow – presented by Linda Barth The Ocean County Historical Society is proud to present New Jersey author Linda Barth as she discusses her book, A History of Inventing in New Jersey: From Thomas Edison to the Ice Cream Cone. Join Linda as she explores groundbreaking, useful, fun, and even silly inventions and their New Jersey roots! Linda’s book will be offered for sale, and she will be glad to autograph your copy. Linda, a lifelong New Jersey resident, has written two books on the D&R Canal and three children’s picture books. She has also contributed to the Encyclopedia of New Jersey. Linda currently serves as the executive director of the League of Historical Societies of New Jersey and as the president of the D&R Canal Watch. These events take place at our museum at 26 Hadley Avenue in Toms River. These events are free, but your donations in support of our programs are appreciated. SEATING IS LIMITED so reserve your seat early by sending your name, zip code, email address,  telephone number, and the name and date of the program (9/14/2025) to:  oceancountyhistory.programs@gmail.com  

    Free
  • Farmer’s Market 2025

    Farmer’s Market 2025
    Farmer's Market 33 Washington St., Toms River, United States

    Once again, Toms River hosts artisans of food, crafts and more--to our weekly Farmer's Market!     Beginning June 6th 2025, through October 1st Every Wednesday from 11AM - 4PM @ 33 Washington St.     Exciting smells and aromas, gifts and charms of all sorts are just waiting to be found at this years' Farmer's Market. Stay tuned: Follow our Facebook and Instagram for updates and info.  

  • Author Talk: Gabe Henry

    The Ocean County Library 101 Washington St, Toms River, NJ, United States

    "Our Failed Attempts to Make English Eezier to Spell" Author Gabe Henry Discussion on Gabe Henry's Latest Book: Enough is Enuf: Our Failed Attempts to Make English Eezier to Spell. Learn more about the Event and Register with the link provided in the margin.   TOMS RIVER – Have you ever wondered why the English spelling of words is sometimes just weird? Come on a surprisingly hilarious journey through the history of the English language during a virtual author talk with Gabe Henry at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Sep. 17. Henry will discuss his newest book Enough is Enuf: Our Failed Attempts to Make English Eezier to Spell. Anyone who has the misfortune to write in English will, every now and then, struggle with its spelling. In the comic annals of linguistic history, legions of rebel wordsmiths have died on the hill of spelling reform, risking their reputations to simplify English spelling. This book is about them: Mark Twain, Eliza Burnz, Noah Webster, Upton Sinclair, Emma Dearborn, Theodore Roosevelt, Benjamin Franklin, and countless others. Henry goes back to medieval England, from the birth of standup comedy to contemporary pop music and to the digital age of swift online exchanges.   Gabe [...]

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