Localpoorloozers concert, bbq and pig roast to benefit jersey shore musician with cancer

Localpoorloozers Concert, BBQ and Pig Roast to benefit Jersey Shore Musician with Cancer

LACEY TOWNSHIP, NJ – Are you looking for something to do today? Check out the 30th-anniversary bash of Localpoorloozers at VFW Post 10118 Lacey Township starting today at Noon.

It’s a celebration of music and life in the Pine Barren. The event includes live bands in the spirit of independent music under the outside pavilion. There will also be a BBQ and pig roast. Entry fee is $20 and there will be $2 drafts.

All of the proceeds from this show will be going directly to the family of Pete Minichino, an old friend, a musician, and Forked River local who was recently diagnosed with and is battling cancer.

Phil Stilton

Phil Stilton

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