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Get Out: Arts, Early St. Patrick's Day

Your guide to weekend fun around the Two River area

Where and when: Saturday, March 10 at 1 p.m. at the .

Why you should go: Listen to local author Kerry Lonergan Luksic read from her book, Life Lessons from a Baker's Dozen. Copies will be signed afterward.  

What does it cost: Free

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Where and When: Sunday, March 11 at 3 p.m. at the Red Bank Charter School

Why you should go: Get out and enjoy an Irish dinner and music. Diners can choose from traditional corned beef and cabbage or shepherd's pie. And for dessert ... a Bailey’s Irish Creme cheesecake.

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Come and enjoy the live Irish music from the Irving Place Players

What does it cost: $13

Where and when: Friday, March 9 at The ART Room in Little Silver

Why you should go: Add a homemade art peice to your collection while enjoying a stress free and fun night. Bring your own cocktails for this painting party.

What does it cost: $35

St. Patrick's Mass, Irish Breakfast and Cultural Festival

Where and when: Saturday, March 10, beginning at 8:15 a.m. at

Why you should go: Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day early with a parade and breakfast. The parade will be over the Rumson-Sea Bright Bridge and led by "Bishop Patrick." A mass at Holy Cross Church and Irish breakfast will follow after the parade.

What does it cost: adults $18, children $12, seniors $15, family $65

Where and when: Saturday, March 10, 1 p.m. at 20 Third Ave., Long Branch.

Why you should go: Awaken your creativity and the innate artist in you. Have no fear — no art experience is necessary. Feel free to express yourself while pouring paint into abstract works of art and then working the paintings with common tools like toothpicks and sticks.

What does it cost: $30 play shop fee registration is required.


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