Here’s What’s Happening in Brick as Summer Turns to Fall

Phil Stilton

BRICK TOWNSHIP, NJ – Mayor Lisa Crate warmly invites everyone, both visitors and locals alike, to partake in the array of upcoming events planned in Brick Township, New Jersey. These events promise to be fun, engaging, and are spread out over the next two months. So, here’s a quick roundup to help you schedule them into your calendars:

  • Saturday, September 9:
    • KiteFest at Brick Beach III: Fly a kite or simply admire the colors in the sky from 11 am to 4 pm.
    • Town Wide Yard Sale: Explore treasures and unique finds all around the town. The perfect occasion for those who love bargain hunting!
  • Monday, September 11:
    • Annual 9/11 Remembrance Ceremony: Join the community at Windward Beach at 6 pm as we pay homage and remember the lives lost during the tragic events of September 11th.
  • Saturday, September 23:
    • Longest Table at the Cultural Arts Center: Gather at 1 pm and be part of the community spirit. Share stories and make new friends as you dine.
  • Friday, September 29:
    • Senior Services Vendor Fair: Located at VFW Post 8867 on Adamston Road from 9:30 am to 11:30 am. Learn more about services available for seniors. For more information, reach out at 732-920-8686.
  • Saturday, October 7:
    • Craft and Vendor Fair at Windward Beach: From 9 am to 2 pm, explore handmade crafts and unique offerings from a variety of vendors.
  • Monday, October 9:
    • Annual Recreation Golf Tournament: This event is set at the picturesque Eagle Ridge Golf Club. Interested participants can call 732-262-1076 for additional details.
  • Saturday, October 14:
    • FallFest at Windward Beach: Marking the essence of autumn, this fest will run from 1 pm to 7 pm. It’s the perfect occasion to enjoy the cooler temperatures and participate in festive activities.
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Mark these dates, and we look forward to seeing you in Brick Township for these enjoyable events. Join Mayor Lisa Crate and the entire community in celebrating our town’s rich culture and unity.

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