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SUMMARY:Music on the Docks! Saturday October 4\, 2025\, 1 - 3 pm
DESCRIPTION:Saturdays in September and the first Saturday in October join us on the docks for our music series\, Music on the Docks. This event is sponsored by Cumberland County Cultural & Heritage Commission. These Saturdays the Delaware Bay Museum\, Oyster Cracker Café\, AJ’s Pub and the Meerwald Mercantile will be open 11 – 4 pm.\nFree admission!\nMusic on the Docks will be from 1 – 3 pm on these Saturdays.\nOctober 4\, 1 – 3 pm\nThe Note Pushers\n \nThe Note Pushers play 70’s and 80’s Classic Rock.\nOther Saturday performers:\n\n\nSeptember 6 – Jim Albertson\n\n\nSeptember 13 – The Johnson Girls\n\n\nSeptember 20 – Andy Dimacale\n\n\nSeptember 27 – Libby Prison Minstrels\n\n\nOctober 4 – The Note Pushers
URL:https://www.bayshorecenter.org/upcoming-event/music-on-the-docks-saturday-october-4-2025-1-3-pm/
CATEGORIES:Events,Featured
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SUMMARY:Fall Museum Series - Art and Film
DESCRIPTION:Join us in the museum for our Museum Fall Series of Art and Film\nFree to Members / $7 nonmembers\nWednesdays 2 pm Select Dates Sep. 24th – Dec. 3rd\n\n\n\nSep. 24th – Film Series: A Meeting of Migration\n\nMichael Oates and Jeanne Covert present with film maker Q&A. The film explores the migration of the horseshoe crabs and the migratory shorebirds that congregate on the shores of Delaware Bay\n\n\n\nOct. 8th – Art Series: Presentation on photographer Sam Cobb\n\nThis presentation will showcase the original work of Samuel Cobb and his great-niece Rachel Cobb on the Port Norris community\n\n\n\nOct. 22nd – Film Series: UNFILTERED The Truth About Oysters\n\nWith virtual Q&A with filmmaker : UNFILTERED: The Truth About Oysters is an Emmy award-winning documentary film that explores the oyster’s role both in our world and its own\n\n\n\nNov. 12th – Art Series: Photographers of the Delaware Bay with Michael Chirappa\n\nFrom the closing years of the nineteenth century until the early 1940s\, a series of photographers took stock of\, and responded to\, these developments on New Jersey’s Delaware Bay\n\n\n\nNov 19th Film Series: Empire Oysters Shorts\n\nView 5 short films produced\, & directed by Kevin Joseph of Empire Oyster\n\n\n\nDec. 3 2:30 pm Ty “Dancing Wolf” Ellis of Lenapehoking Reestablishment Project\n\nTy Dancing Wolf will bring and share Indigenous art with a focus on coastal art and discuss the Lenapehoking Reestablishment Project activities and efforts\n\n\n\n  \nFunding has been made possible in part by the New Jersey State Council on the Arts / Department of State and the Cumberland County Board of Commissioners through the Cumberland County Cultural and Heritage Commission
URL:https://www.bayshorecenter.org/upcoming-event/fall-museum-series-art-and-film/2025-10-08/
CATEGORIES:Events,Featured
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SUMMARY:October 10\, 2025 - 2nd Friday - 5-8 pm
DESCRIPTION:Great food from the Oyster Cracker Café including fried oysters\, delicious\, fresh\, oysters on the half shell\, local beers from Glasstown Brewing Co at AJ’s Pub\, free\, self-guided tours of the Delaware Bay Museum\, an interesting speaker and live music. Check out the Meerwald Mercantile while you are here featuring hand crafted items from several local artists and local authors. All proceeds go to support the Bayshore Center at Bivalve\, home of AJ Meerwald and the Delaware Bay Museum.\n5 – 8 – Live music on the docks\nAcoustic Breeze\n \nThe Acoustic Breeze Trio will present dockside ‘Yacht Rock’ on Friday\, October 10\, 2025. featuring easy listening pop-rock-and country hits from the 60’s to contemporary repertoire.\nSpeaker in the Delaware Bay Museum – 6:30 – John Anderson of Rancocas Pathways\nNavigating NJs Hidden Tidewaters: the heritage of the Delaware Bay and River Maritime Landscapes comes alive in an engaging presentation geared to participation.  From Native Americans\, shallops\, sails\, lighthouses\, privateers\, pirates\, steamers and tankers to shipbuilding and ship yards\, tug boat ops and barge movements; learn about the Revolutionary War to World War II and of the people and communities quietly tucked away on the Delaware Bay and River tidewater creeks and river. Come prepared to discover\, question\, confront and challenge New Jersey’s Delaware Bay tidewater heritage.\nJohn Anderson\, independent historian\, award winning conservationist\, recognized by NJ Governor’s Council on the Outdoors\, kayaker\, advocate for public access promoting NJ’s Rancocas Creek as a National Water Trail\, published author and tugboat dispatcher.  Rancocas Pathways is a 501c3 organization whose mission is to promote awareness of NJ’s tidewater marshes through public history and education on associated heritage\, natural history\, past\, present and future.\n 
URL:https://www.bayshorecenter.org/upcoming-event/october-11-2024-2nd-friday-5-830-pm/
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SUMMARY:New Jersey Oyster Festival
DESCRIPTION: 2025 New Jersey Oyster Festival! October 18\, 2025\, 12 – 5 pm\n \nClick here for tickets. $50 includes all you can eat raw oysters from local purveyors and a souvenir glass.\nJulio’s on Main and Fat Boyz food trucks will be here\,  as well as offerings from The Oyster Cracker Café\, and AJ’s Pub\, for additional purchase.\nForth annual NJ Oyster Festival at The Bayshore Center at Bivalve\, 2800 High Street\, Port Norris\, NJ 08349.\nOur region has an amazing history and offers some of the finest oysters in the world!\nMusic by Steve Byrne\, 12 – 1:30.\n \nSteve Byrne’s love is Ragtime Blues guitar. His approach is pure and the result is the essence of this most American of music.\nMusic by Danny Paisley and The Southern Grass\, 1:30 – 4pm\n \nDanny Paisley and the Southern Grass play powerful\, unadorned\, and intense traditional bluegrass. There is no hybrid or genre-bending music here. Their combination of instrumentation and vocals convey the energy and emotion of classic bluegrass and country music.\nFunding has been made possible in part by the New Jersey State Council on the Arts / Department of State and the Cumberland County Board of Commissioners through the Cumberland County Cultural and Heritage Commission. \n   \nSpeakers Series will be held in the tent.\nEducation Speakers Series – Hear from the experts\, be sure to schedule time to hear the educational\nspeakers located in the Huber Maritime Education Room in the Delaware Bay Museum. Barney\nHollinger\, a 5th generation Port Norris oysterman will present “State of the Oyster Industry.” Barney\nserves on the NJ Shellfish Council and State Board of Agriculture will reflect on the past year of the\noyster industry on the Delaware Bay including farm-raised and wild-caught. Edward “Ned” Gaines will\npresent “Leasing Our Waters for Shellfish\,” Spanning over 100 years\, gain a historical perspective of the\nleasing of grounds throughout the entire New Jersey coastline for the use in shellfish cultivation. Paul\nCoyne will present RU Informed About Oysters? with Haskin Shellfish Research Laboratory. The\neducation speaker series will end with Lucia Osborne\, Delaware Bayshore Program Director\, “Using\nOyster Reefs to Restore the Delaware Bayshore with The American Littoral Society .” Hear about their\nprojects building oyster reefs to protect and restore the Delaware Bayshore. These projects\nwork to clean the water and help to stop the shoreline from washing away. \nSponsors so far this year include:\nCounts Sponsors:\nBivalve Packing\n \nJason Vail – Home & Heart Realty\n \nExtra Selects Level:\nWHIBCO\n \nGentilini Motors\n \nSimonson & McClellan\n \nSelects Level: \nMints Insurance Agency\n \nHollinger Oyster Company\n \nAllen Insurance and Financial\n \nCumberland County Improvement Authority\n \nFairfield Pallet Co.\, Inc.\n \nSuzanne Cunningham Realtor\n \nSurfside Foods LLC\n \nRutgers Haskin Shellfish Research Lab\n \nHarbor House Seafood\, LLC\n \nCentury Savings Bank\n \n\nStandards Level:\nWheaton Real Estate\, LLC\n \nMiletta Brothers Inc\n \n\n  \n\n  \n\n  \n\n\n 
URL:https://www.bayshorecenter.org/upcoming-event/new-jersey-oyster-festival-2/
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UID:10001226-1761141600-1761145200@www.bayshorecenter.org
SUMMARY:Fall Museum Series - Art and Film
DESCRIPTION:Join us in the museum for our Museum Fall Series of Art and Film\nFree to Members / $7 nonmembers\nWednesdays 2 pm Select Dates Sep. 24th – Dec. 3rd\n\n\n\nSep. 24th – Film Series: A Meeting of Migration\n\nMichael Oates and Jeanne Covert present with film maker Q&A. The film explores the migration of the horseshoe crabs and the migratory shorebirds that congregate on the shores of Delaware Bay\n\n\n\nOct. 8th – Art Series: Presentation on photographer Sam Cobb\n\nThis presentation will showcase the original work of Samuel Cobb and his great-niece Rachel Cobb on the Port Norris community\n\n\n\nOct. 22nd – Film Series: UNFILTERED The Truth About Oysters\n\nWith virtual Q&A with filmmaker : UNFILTERED: The Truth About Oysters is an Emmy award-winning documentary film that explores the oyster’s role both in our world and its own\n\n\n\nNov. 12th – Art Series: Photographers of the Delaware Bay with Michael Chirappa\n\nFrom the closing years of the nineteenth century until the early 1940s\, a series of photographers took stock of\, and responded to\, these developments on New Jersey’s Delaware Bay\n\n\n\nNov 19th Film Series: Empire Oysters Shorts\n\nView 5 short films produced\, & directed by Kevin Joseph of Empire Oyster\n\n\n\nDec. 3 2:30 pm Ty “Dancing Wolf” Ellis of Lenapehoking Reestablishment Project\n\nTy Dancing Wolf will bring and share Indigenous art with a focus on coastal art and discuss the Lenapehoking Reestablishment Project activities and efforts\n\n\n\n  \nFunding has been made possible in part by the New Jersey State Council on the Arts / Department of State and the Cumberland County Board of Commissioners through the Cumberland County Cultural and Heritage Commission
URL:https://www.bayshorecenter.org/upcoming-event/fall-museum-series-art-and-film/2025-10-22/
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