Stop byClub Barks (201 Marin Blvd.) on this gorgeous night from 6:30-8pm with your furry friend for an Ice Cream Social.Milk Sugar Love is providing ice cream for people andFrosty Pooch is supplying frozen treats for pups. Everyone will make new friends!
The quarterly culmination of extraordinary Jersey City art and music is back! JC FRIDAYS, hosted by Art House Productions, is a city-wide full day of free events here in Chilltown.
Local businesses collaborate with artists in a celebration of culture. Events include art openings and exhibits, live music, film/video screenings and performances.
Below is a short list of happenings:
FRI @ 9:00 AM JC Cultural Affairs | Jersey City Artists Studio Tour Preview Exhibition
FRI @ 11:00 AM Saint Peter’s University Social Justice & Honors Program | Community Garden Art, Culture, Education & Food
FRI @ 12:00 PM Rasoi
FRI @ 12:00 PM JCAS : 313 GALLERY presents “A Time For Counting : Bunny Pearlman Closing Party
FRI @ 3:00 PM All Iron Works NJ | Things I Found Around Town & Shop
FRI @ 3:00 PM METROPOLITAN AME ZION CHURCH AND METRO-SPEC CORP
FRI @ 3:00 PM Project Greenville | I Love Greenville
FRI @ 5:00 PM Astor Bar | Mike DiFeo
FRI @ 5:30 PM Sustainable JC | SJC Green Drinks + Art
Also note: *Groove on Grove’s finale starts at 5pm at the Grove Street PATH Plaza *SunMoon Yoga is offering one week of unlimited yoga for $25 for first-time students who attend JC Fridays events.
It’s that time of year where we welcome the most amazing annual flea market ever, that of Jersey City’s Riverview-Fisk Park. This year already boasts over 100 vendors (including me).
Free zumba? 10:15 am Free yoga? 11am Children’s activities? ?
Additionally, there will be live music from Payaso Triste, GMJ Groove, Crash Gordan & Debra Dynamite, Sea of Otters and the Martin Maretto Duo.
Woo-hoo! Jersey City Celebrates Pride in its 13th LGBT Festival on Saturday 8/24. Exchange Place Plaza is where the action starts and goes on from noon to 6pm. Come out and show your support for equality.
There will be plenty of entertainment—live music, games, an obstacle course, food, a vendor’s marketplace, a dunk tank, bronco ride and plenty of guest speakers who are prominent on the battle for local and national recognition. Our ever-present Mayor Steve Fulop will also be making an appearance.
This year’s hosts are Hudson Pride Connections Center and Humanity Pride. PRIDE co-chairs Jonathan P. Lucas and Michael Billy are expecting the biggest turnout yet.
Please recognize that this is a free event for all residents with no suggested donation, just simply that you support the message.
Other ways you can help:
Sponsorship: You or your organization can be a sponsor. Contact Jonathan Lucas atsponsors@hudsonpride.orgor by calling Jonathan at 201-963-4779 x 420.
Vendors: Festival welcomes food, merchandise and community vendors, who will be furnished with a tent, table and two chairs at no additional cost to vendor registration ($25).Application here.
Kick off the weekend with “Live at The Lumberyard,” a free concert in the Heights starting at 7pm. The event really does take place in a lumberyard, located on Palisade near Griffith Street (close to Riverview Fisk Park). Originally scheduled earlier in the summer, the show was called off because it was raining bullets. Hopefully that won’t happen again tonight so we can all rock out. Yay Friday! Bands playing and their links below:
Also note: *Groove on Grove’s finale starts at 5pm at the Grove Street PATH Plaza
*SunMoon Yoga is offering one week of unlimited yoga for $25 for first-time students who attend JC Fridays events.
Visit jcfridays.com for more info.
Celebrate the Arts!
JCG