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Join us as local band Briar Connection performs Classic Rock, Motown, Blues, Jazz, Country, and Oldies. This ensemble of accomplished musicians shines brightly, drawing from their experiences in various bands. Since their inception, Briar Connection has captivated audiences, whether in grand arenas or intimate gatherings, enchanting all with their performances. Be sure not to miss this memorable concert. This program is sponsored by the Friends of the Ocean County Library – Toms River.
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A little bit of luck, a whole lot of delicious! ☘️ Join us for a hands-on charcuterie board workshop hosted by @anchorgrazecharcuterie! You’ll learn how to style a beautiful board, just in time for St. Patrick’s Day! Think: shamrock-shaped cheese, gold chocolate coins and sour rainbow gummies 🌈 Thursday 3/5, 6:00PM $55 per person ticket includes all necessary ingredients and tools to make your own personal charcuterie board 🧀 Bring your completed board home to enjoy or take it across the street to @battleriverbrewing to enjoy while pairing it with their seasonal sips! Have dietary restrictions? No problem! Let us know when you purchase your ticket and we’ll happily accommodate your needs. Grab tickets here: https://square.link/u/CWjExBak
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“Gravesites of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence” presented by TJ Fallon Sunday, March 15, 2026 – 2:00 PM TJ Fallon returns to the Ocean County Historical Society on Sunday, March 15, 2026, with a PowerPoint presentation on the gravesites of the fifty-six signers of the Declaration of Independence. Back in 2020, TJ was furloughed from work at the start of the coronavirus pandemic. He decided to spend that time traveling the nation, visiting the gravesites of former presidents, vice presidents, signers of the Declaration of Independence and baseball Hall of Famers. To accomplish this feat, he traveled more than 20,000 miles through thirty-three states. His adventures are extremely entertaining and informative. This event takes place at our museum at 26 Hadley Avenue in Toms River. There is no charge, but donations are appreciated. To reserve your seat early please send your name, zip code, email address, phone number, and the name and date of the program (March 15, 2026) to: oceancountyhistory.programs@gmail.com.
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Rescheduled Celebration of the 75th Anniversary of the Ocean County Historical Society Location: 26 Hadley Avenue, Toms River Date: Saturday, March 28, 2026 @12:30 PM Please visit the Ocean County Historical Society on Saturday, March 28, 2026, as we proudly celebrate our seventy-fifth anniversary. Our day will commence with a guided tour starting at 12:30 pm of our Elizabeth Sculthorp Force house and museum. You will be able to view our new display commemorating seventy-five years of OCHS history. Next, starting at 2:00 pm we will have renowned musicians, Anne and Ridley Enslow, performing a concert of Revolutionary War music. This is part of OCHS’s commitment to celebrating the 250th Anniversary of American Independence. Cordially join us for coffee and a celebratory cake after the performance. This event is free. To reserve your seat early please send your name, zip code, email address, telephone number and the name and date of the program (March 28, 2026) to: oceancountyhistory.programs@gmail.com.
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Meet the Author of an Inspiring WWII Tale at Toms River Branch of the Ocean County Library During World War II, a tech-savvy New Jersey woman took it upon herself to be a priceless information provider for families of captured U.S. service members. Agnes Joan Negra’s exploits are chronicled in the book Waves of Hope. Meet her son Ronald Edward Negra, the author, at several branches of the Ocean County Library this April. Ronald and his wife Valerie will discuss his mother’s inspirational tale, lovingly written from her own vivid recollections in Waves of Hope, available at the Ocean County Library. Then as now, parents, spouses, children, and relatives sought any information they could find about their men and women in uniform – whether they were safe, or even alive. This newly married wife and mother was no different. Her husband August suffered wounds in the Battle of the Bulge and was Missing in Action. Sitting by her shortwave radio in her Nutley home, Agnes monitored Radio Berlin’s nightly recitation of captured US military members. She sought news of her husband – but listened for more than that. She began notating all the names. Then she personally contacted the families […]
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