The Stone Pony in Asbury Park, NJ will be the site of a rockin’ event to support a cleaner, greener, and healthier environment for Garden State residents. On Saturday, March 21, 2020, the non-profit organization EarthShare New Jersey will host the fourth annual EarthShare NJ Rocks, a musical fundraiser featuring four live bands whose members hail from throughout the area, all donating their talent in support of clean air, water, land, and wildlife in the local community and beyond.
The lineup for this year’s concert will include Dirty Shine, Free Pass, Jump Back, and White Lightning performing covers from all decades plus original music. Attendees will also enjoy light fare along with the talented entertainment.
The Stone Pony is located at 913 Ocean Avenue in Asbury Park, NJ. Doors open at 6:30 pm and all ages are welcome; guests must be 21+ to drink. Tickets are available in advance for $20 for adults and $12 for students with ID.
Proceeds will benefit many of New Jersey’s environmental non-profit organizations, including:
Association of NJ Environmental Commissions
Conserve Wildlife Foundation of NJ
Eastern Environmental Law Center
El Comite De Apoyo A Los Trabajadores Agricolas (CATA)
Flat Rock Brook Nature Center
Friends of Liberty State Park
Greater Newark Conservancy
Hackensack Riverkeeper
ISLES, Inc.
Monmouth Conservation Foundation
New Jersey Audubon Society
New Jersey Conservation Foundation
New York – New Jersey Trail Conference
Save Barnegat Bay
Surfrider Foundation (NJ Chapters)
The Wetlands Institute
Woodford Cedar Run Wildlife Refuge
For information and tickets, visit www.earthsharenj.org or follow EarthShare New Jersey on Facebook.
EarthShare New Jersey is a non-profit organization that works to protect and enhance the environment by preventing human health problems caused by pollution; preserve and conserve resources, wildlife diversity, and habitat; educate the public about environmental resources; and promote a sustainable economy now and for the future. It is an affiliate of the larger Earth Share, representing more than 450 environmental and conservation charities throughout the United States.
EarthShare New Jersey’s workplace contribution programs have provided Garden State employees with the ability to support their environment through payroll contributions, and EarthShare New Jersey members work within the community to educate the public and find solutions to environmental issues and challenges to create a cleaner, greener, and healthier tomorrow.
(Author’s note: The EarthShare New Jersey event was postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic after this article appeared. Please check their website for info about any new event dates.)