Tomorrow, Wednesday, September 4th, theHope Center Arts Academy(110 Cambridge Ave.) is hosting free vocal workshops from 4:30-9pm. Additionally, you can register for classes in art, drama, dance, voice and instrumental training at a 30% discount (=$25 each). Classes are open to all ages.
While you may not be going back to school this year, the end of summer encourages fresh starts—a time to re-focus on your personal and professional goals. Let’s start with getting your body in the right place with these rejuvenating deals in Jersey City. Sound body, sound mind.
Serenity Day Spadowntown (263 Grand St.) boasts a discounted Swedish hot stone massage. $60.Details.
Michelle Timek Yoga is promoting 4 deals in its two Jersey City locations (10 Regent St.; 70 Greene St.), starting at just $25 for five group yoga classes.Buy here.
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Thanks to all of the hard-working Americans who keep our country running. Happy Labor Day!
I didn’t report on the Jersey City scene last week, as I was on vacation in a place with no internet access—yes, really. I highly recommend taking a tech break every now and then.
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: