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MONDAYS • Applebees 14 South Jersey Locations – $1 Tacos, $3 House Margarita, & $3 Coronas. *After 9pm in the bar • GOODFELLOWS - : $2 Bottles Bud & Bud Light • Curran’s Irish Inn Palmyra - All you can eat Snow Crab Legs $23.95 plus tax from 6 - 9pm $10 buckets of Miller Lite • STARKY’S POUR HOUSE - Waterford works / Monster Martini’s $5 Three Olice Martini’s TUESDAYS • Jug Handle Inn Cinnaminson NJ – Texas Holdem Tourney, $3 “Big Daddy” 23 oz Coors Light Drafts • GOODFELLOWS - $2 Bottles Michelob Ultra & Coors Light • Ott’s - Twee Dollar Tuesdays $2 Domestic Drafts, $3 Premium Drafts • Curran’s Irish Inn Palmyra - All you can eat Mussels (in red or white sauce) & bread $9.95 per person $10 Lager Bottle Buckets (4) from 6 - 9pm • STARKYS POUR HOUSE - WATERFORD WORKS / TACO TUESDAY $1 Taco’s $3 Margaritas & Mojitos WEDNESDAYS • Fred & Ethel’s Tavern Smithville NJ – 25 cent wings, $2 Coors Light Bottles • GOODFELLOWS - : $3 Bottles Heineken, Heineken Light, Amstel Light. Karaoke with Mike Maggio Wednesday from 8pm to Midnight • Curran’s Irish Inn Palmyra - PUDGY WING NIGHT 35 CENT WINGS from 6 - 11pm (eat in only not available for take out not combined with any other wing offer) $10 Miller Lite Bottle Buckets (4) from 6 - 11pm • STARKYS POUR HOUSE - WATERFORD WORKS / ALL U CAN EAT SNOW CRABS ALL DAY AND ALL NIGHT • Buffalo Wild WingsSicklerville / Trivia & Wing it Wednesdays THURSDAYS • Fred & Ethel’s Tavern Smithville NJ – 2 for 1 appetizers at the bar • GOODFELLOWS - LADIES NIGHT $2 MARTINI'S, $2.50 Bottles Bud Light Lime, LandShark and $3 Three Olives Vodka drinks • Curran’s Irish Inn Palmyra - THURSDAY Live Music by Danny Quimby & Friends All you can eat Mussels (in red or white sauce) & bread $10 per person “LADIES NIGHT” $6.00 Martinis for the Ladies CELEBRITY BARTENDERS DANIELLE CARR • STARKYS POUR HOUSE -WATERFORD WORKS / HAPPY HOUR AND DAILY LUNCH AND DINNER SPECIALS Every Thursday is Seafood with Steve G from the Motts Creek Pickers @ 7pm • Buffalo Wild Wings-Sicklerville /Boneless Thursdays FRIDAYS • Fred & Ethel’s Tavern Smithville NJ – Live entertainment • GOODFELLOWS - $3 Bottles Corona, Corona Light & Twisted Tea. Karaoke with Mike Maggio Friday from 8pm to Midnight • Curran’s Irish Inn Palmyra -FRIDAY September 7th Squid at 8pm NO COVER $2.00 Lager/Lager Light Bottles & Pints 6 - 8pm $3 Grape/Cherry Bombs 8 - Midnight!!! • STARKYS POUR HOUSE -WATERFORD WORKS / HAPPY HOUR AND DAILY LUNCH AND DINNER SPECIALS Every Friday @ 7pm with John Sauer from Shut Up Justice SATURDAYS • Fred & Ethel’s Tavern Smithville NJ – Live entertainment • GOODFELLOWS - $3 Bottles Heineken, Heineken Light, Amstel Light • Curran’s Irish Inn Palmyra - SATURDAY September 8th Love Junk NO COVER $2.00 Coors Lite Drafts Noon - 6pm $2.75 Coors Lite Bottles 9 11pm • STARKYS POUR HOUSE -WATERFORD WORKS / HAPPY HOUR AND DAILY LUNCH AND DINNER SPECIALS SUNDAYS • GOODFELLOWS - $2 Bottles Coors & Coors Light • The Stone Grille - Ladies Night $5 Martinis OFF our Martini Menu (all day) • Curran’s Irish Inn Palmyra - SUNDAY FUNDAY Karaoke with DJ Drew 7 - 11pm ALL day and ALL Night $2 Miller Lite Pints • STARKYS POUR HOUSE -WATERFORD WORKS / Happy Hour and Daily Lunch and Dinner Specials
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DO THIS Stuff to do in New Jersey Atlantic County Nov 12 Veterans Free Haircuts at Smithville Barber Shoppe Nov 15 Musical Influences After the American Revolution Margate Public Library Nov 16 Pointe Blank Comedy Sandi Pointe Coastal Bistro Nov 17 St. Jude Give Thanks Walk AC Boardwalk Nov 18 Shopping the Musical Richard Stockton College Nov 14-18 Tartuffe Richard Stockton College Burlington County Nov 6-19 Paintings and Sculptures by Donna Payton Nov 10 11th Annual Burlington River 5k Run Doane Academy Nov 11 Ugly Christmas Sweater Brunch Links Golf Club Nov 12 Boys & Girls Club Fall Dinner Caffee Aldo Lamberti Nov 16 Brave Burlington County Library Nov 17 Robbinsville Irish Heritage Association 2013 Grand Marshal & Irish Person of the Year Announcement Party Dublin Square Pub Nov 18 Village Walking Tour Roebling Museum Nov 8-19 We Were There A Celebration of African American Veterans from WWII to the war in Iraq Willingboro Public Library Nov 19 Button and Pearl Ornament Workshops Burlington County Library Camden County Nov 8 Scleroderma Foundation Burlington Camden County Support Group Nov 9-10 Indoor Picnic Waterfron South Theatre Nov 10-11 Train Festival Camden Children's Garden Nov 12 Autism and the Decision to Drive Camden County College Nov 13 PBSN Casual Social blue2o Seafood Grill & Bar Nov 17 Tin Man 5k Race to Oz Cooper River Park Nov 17 Comic Book Signing The Comic Station
Cape May County Nov 9 International Jazz Festival Cabanas Beach Bar & Grill Nov 11 Every Breath Counts walk, run survive 5k ocean city civic center Nov 16-19 An Old-Fashioned Christmas Exhibit Carriage House Gallery
Gloucester County Oct 26- Nov 11 Guys and Dolls Broadway Theatre of Pitman Nov 16-17 Peter Pan Broadway Theatre of Pitman Nov 16 Casino Night Auletto Caterers Nov 19 Free Film Series Monroe Twp Public Library
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The Cocktail Corner Beer School By Staff Writer Jaime Knutson The Drink Without a Name Ingredients: 2 oz Vodka 1/4 oz Cointreau 1/8 oz Yellow Chartreuse Twist of Orange peel Mixing instructions: Stir with cracked ice ans strain into a chilled cocktail glass. Garnish with a twist of orange.
Jokes and More! True Stories of Some of the Dumbest Crooks on Earth: Apparently nobody ever told this guy that it wasn’t safe to run with sharp objects. An unnamed dimwitted thief had the bright idea to rob a Meijer store in Western Michigan. His intended booty: Knives. The genius shoved $300 worth of hunting knives in the waistband of his pants and took off running when employees confronted him, but before he could make his way out of the store he tripped and fell — stabbing himself.
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By Staff Writer Lionel Schnell Golden Beer Cupcakes, with Beer & Bacon Frosting. Don’t Knock it ‘Til You’ve Tried It. For Cupcakes, - 1 ½ cups of cake flour - 2 eggs - 3 tablespoons of butter -a dash of salt - 1 cup of light brown sugar - 1 teaspoon of baking powder -1 bottle or can of beer - ½ teaspoon of baking soda For Frosting, - 1 cup of butter - 5 cup of confectioner’s (powdered) sugar - 6 tablespoons of beer -bacon (Nature’s greatest miracle) First, we need the cupcake batter. I used a Harpoon beer, and THAT was pushing it.I chose a nice quality light-colored beer so that my cupcakes would be golden brown. I can’t wait to try a darker-colored beer.Cream butter and brown sugar in a mixer. Add eggs one at a time, until mixed. Mix dry ingredients together. Pour in ¼ of the dry ingredients and mix. Then, pour in some of the beer and mix. Continue alternating until all ingredients are mixed in. For some odd reason, I obsess over foods that come in tiny, bite-sized portions or as larger-than-life versions. Sooo, I found these giant silicone cupcake liners. They don’t need a muffin/cupcake pan and stand just fine on their own. On the left is a regular-sized liner, so you can see the difference. Bake at 350° until a toothpick comes out clean. For my mini cupcakes it took about 25 minutes. For the super large cupcakes, it took about 35 minutes. I ended up having a little left over, so I also made some mini cupcakes. The batter makes about 5 giant cupcakes, so it will probably make about 8-12 regular cupcakes (let me know the quantity you get if you try regularsized). Allow cake to cool and in the meantime, prepare your frosting ingredients. If you don’t let them cool, they will be too wet on the inside. Then, pour some flour and shake it on bottom and sides of liners until it is fully coated. Pour out excess flour. Cream the butter and about a quarter of your sugar. Then, just as you did with the cake, alternatively add some beer and then sugar.If it seems to wet, then add more powdered sugar. If it is too dry, then add more beer. Crumble up some cooked bacon and toss it into the frosting. Mix it in. ou will need a small, round cookie cutter for those. I cut a small slice and fold it to make an angle. Then, I do the same thing on the other side. I use a small piece to cover, or patch up the middle. Then I wrap one short piece around the top to make the knot.Use toothpicks to hold together. As for the bacon ties, I made mini versions to place on top of my giant cupcakes.I use a small piece to cover, or patch up the middle. Then I wrap one short piece around the top to make the knot. Use toothpicks to hold together. Then cover VERY tightly in aluminum foil. If you plan on making these, please see my post for bacon ties and mustaches here. There is more detail about how to bake it. Since these are small, they took slightly less time than the larger ties I created before. Then cover VERY tightly in aluminum foil. If you plan on making these, please see my post for bacon ties and mustaches here. There is more detail about how to bake it. Since these are small, they took slightly less time than the larger ties I created before.
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SOUTH JERSEY EVENTS Carrie Underwood at AC List Your South Jersey Events For FREE at SocietyPageMag.com View Events on Your Cell Phone or Tablet Today SocietyPageMag.com is Completely Mobile Friendly BALLYS NO LISTINGS
BOARDWALK HALL Oct 13 Philadelphia 76ers vs. Brooklyn Nets Nov 9 Carrie Underwood Blown Away Tour Feb 22 The Who
RESORTS Sept 29 Global Boxing Series Oct 13 The Four Tops Oct 27 Giogos Mazonakis Nov 3 Boyz II Men Nov 10 Judy Gold Nov 10 Ragheb Subhi Alama
Sept 28 The Temptations Sept 29 Tony Bennett Oct 5-7 Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons Oct 6 Rev Run & DJ Ruckus Oct 7 Kenji Wu, A-Lin & Anthony Oct 12-13 Frank Sinatra Jr. Oct 20 Rick Springfield Oct 27 John Legend Dec 1 Daryl Hall and John Oates Jan 18-20 Rob Thomas Feb 8 Rufus Wainwright
CAESARS Oct 6 Jethro Tull's Ian Anderson Oct 6 Ian Anderson Oct 12 Jackson Browne Oct 20 Fiona Apple Nov 2 Steve Martin & The Steep Canyon Rangers Nov 30 The Moody Blues Dec 1 Brian Setzer Orchestra
GOLDEN NUGGET Sept 29 Craft Beer Tasting Sept 28-30 Oktoberfest on the Deck Oct 27 1964: The Tribute Nov 16 Don Felder
Sept 28 Dada Life Sept 28-30 First Surfing America Prime East Event Nov 24 Aerosmith
TROPICANA Sept 28 Southside Johnny & The Asbury Jukes Sept 29 Adam Carolla Oct 5 Craig Ferguson Oct 12 Go Fight Oct 13 TLC's Long Island Medium Theresa Caputo Oct 20 Sinbad Oct 27-28 Al Bano Nov 17 KC & The Sunshine Band Nov 30 Gladys Knight Dec 14-Jan 31 The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey in IMAX
Dec 7 Kenny Babyface Edmonds
HOUSE OF BLUES SHOWBOAT Sept 28 Joe w/K-Ci & Jo Jo Sept 29 Coheed and Cambria Oct 5 Big Sean Oct 6 Anthrax & Testament Oct 19 Streetlight Manifesto Oct 20 Slightly Stoopid Oct 27 Black Star Nov 2 Gary Allan Nov 16 Megadeth Nov 17 Mike Epps Nov 23 B.B. King Dec 8 Morrissey
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The North American tour dates will be presented and hydrated by vitaminwater®, sponsored by Olay, and promoted by AEG Live. Special guest Hunter Hayes will open. “I can’t wait to get back out on the road and perform new music from my new album for my fans,” says Carrie. “We have a lot of exciting things planned!” Carrie is donating $1 from each ticket sold on the North American leg of “The Blown Away Tour” to support Red Cross disaster relief. Every year, the American Red Cross prepares for and responds to nearly 70,000 disasters across the United States. This donation will help the Red Cross provide shelter, food, and emotional support for those in need after a disaster. Proceeds from her Canadian concerts will be donated to the Canadian Red Cross.
TAJ MAHAL Oct 6 Aretha Franklin Oct 13 Marinella and Natasa Theodoridou Live Oct 17 Ricci Martin Oct 20 Don Rickles Oct 27 Mika Singh Live in Concert Oct 27 James Van Praagh Nov 3 Irina Allegrova Farewell Tour Nov 3 Jeff Garlin Nov 17 Olivia Newton-John Nov 23 So You Think You Can Dance Tour 2012 Dec 1 Clay Aiken Joyful Noise Tour 2012 Jan 19 Victor Drobysh
HARRAHS Nov 3 Engelbert Humperdinck Nov 10 Shatner's World: We Just Live in it Nov 29-Dec 2 Moscow Ballet's Great Russian Nutcracker Dec 1 Ron White
Superstar Carrie Underwood will launch a headline North American arena tour this fall, “The Blown Away Tour.” The tour will also include an international run of shows this summer sponsored by Olay, including her first-ever United Kingdom concert taking place at the prestigious Royal Albert Hall in London on June 21, which sold-out in 90 minutes.
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Mar 2 Born This Way Ball Tour: Lady Gaga
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Boardwalk Hall Nov 9th
#1. Artistic director, Joel Krott, conducts the West Jersey Chamber Symphony at the First Presbyterian Church in Moorestown
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West Jersey Chamber Music Society presents The Art of the Concerto
Bally's: (609) 340-2709 Borgata: (609) 677-1000 Caesars: (800) 677-SHOW Harrah's: (800) 2-HARRAH Hilton: (609) 340-7160 Ocean City Music Pier: (609) 525-9248 Resorts: (800) 322-SHOW Sands: (609) 441-4137 Showboat: (800) 736-1420 Tropicana: (609) 340-4020 Trump Plaza: (609) 441-6000 Taj Mahal: (609) 449-5150
MOORESTOWN, NJ – The West Jersey Chamber Music Society will present The Art of the Concerto, on November 11, at 7:30 at the Moorestown Presbyterian Church, the first of its series of four concerts. The concert will feature the West Jersey Chamber Symphony soloists Igor Szwec and Luigi Mazzochi, violin (Bach: “Concerto for Two Violins in d Minor” BWV 1043); Darin Kelly, trumpet (Meruda: “Concerto for Trumpet”); Edward Schultz, flute (Quantz: “Concerto for Flute in G Major”), and Vivian Barton-Dozier, cello.
Tickets will be sold at the door and are $20, $15 for seniors and $10 for students. Season subscriptions are available at $45 ($40 for seniors). For details about tickets or group sales, call 856-778-1899. Handicapped accessible. Info: wjcms.org.
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THE WEEK Active Rock IN MUSIC
Top 40 1 MAROON 5 One More Night 2 TAYLOR SWIFT We Are Never Ever Getting... 3 FUN. Some Nights 4 JUSTIN BIEBER As Long As You Love Me 5 ALEX CLARE Too Close 6 CHRIS BROWN Don’t Wake Me Up 7 KE$HA Die Young 8 NE-YO Let Me Love You 9 RIHANNA Diamonds 10 PINK Blow Me (One Last Kiss) 11 OWL CITY & CARLY RAE JEPSEN Good Time 12 PSY Gangnam Style 13 BRUNO MARS Locked Out Of Heaven 14 ENRIQUE IGLESIAS Finally Found You f/ S. Adams 15 ONE DIRECTION Live While We’re Young 16 FLO RIDA I Cry 17 TRAIN 50 Ways To Say Goodbye 18 PHILLIP PHILLIPS Home 19 ONEREPUBLIC Feel Again 20 CHRISTINA AGUILERA Your Body 21 ED SHEERAN The A Team 22 USHER Numb 23 NICKI MINAJ Va Va Voom 24 LUMINEERS Ho Hey 25 DAVID GUETTA I Can Only Imagine f/C. Brown 26 SWEDISH HOUSE MAFIA Don’t You Worry Child 27 TREY SONGZ 2 Reasons f/T.I. 28 THE SCRIPT Hall Of Fame f/will.i.am 29 RITA ORA R.I.P. f/Tinie Tempah 30 PITBULL Don’t Stop The Party 31 BRIDGIT MENDLER Ready Or Not 32 ELLIE GOULDING Anything Could Happen 33 JUSTIN BIEBER Beauty And A Beat f/N. Minaj 34 CHER LLOYD Oath f/Becky G 35 CHRIS WALLACE Remember When (Push Rewind) 1255 36 NICKI MINAJ Pound The Alarm 37 IMAGINE DRAGONS It’s Time 38 MEGAN & LIZ Bad For Me 39 CARLY RAE JEPSEN This Kiss
1 THREE DAYS GRACE Chalk Outline 2 STONE SOUR Absolute Zero 3 HALESTORM I Miss The Misery 4 SOUNDGARDEN Been Away Too Long 5 PAPA ROACH Still Swingin 6 LINKIN PARK Lost In The Echo 7 SHINEDOWN Enemies 8 SLASH Standing In The Sun 9 AVENGED SEVENFOLD Carry On 10 IN THIS MOMENT Blood 11 VOLBEAT Heaven Nor Hell 12 GREEN DAY Let Yourself Go 13 ALL THAT REMAINS Stand Up 14 BLACK KEYS Little Black Submarines 15 SEETHER Here And Now 16 DEFTONES Tempest 17 CHEVELLE Same Old Trip 18 POP EVIL Purple 19 GASLIGHT ANTHEM 45 20 YOUNG GUNS Bones 21 NONPOINT Left For You 22 FIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCH The Pride 23 OFFSPRING Turning Into You 24 KID ROCK Let’s Ride 25 RISE AGAINST Wait For Me 26 HINDER Save Me 27 THEORY OF A DEADMAN Gentleman 28 HELLYEAH Drink Drank Drunk 29 3 DOORS DOWN One Light 30 ADELITAS WAY Alive 31 CANDLELIGHT RED Demons 32 TRAPT Bring It 33 NEW MEDICINE Rich Kids 34 DEUCE I Came To Party 35 GREEN DAY Oh Love 36 P.O.D. Higher 37 MUSE Madness 38 CHARM CITY DEVILS Unstoppable 39 10 YEARS Backlash 40 12 STONES Psycho 41 OTHERWISE I Don’t Apologize (1000...) 42 DANKO JONES Just A Beautiful Day 43 DIGITAL SUMMER Forget You 44 STAIND Something To Remind You 45 FLYLEAF Call You Out 46 HYRO DA HERO Sleeping Giants 47 AWOLNATION Kill Your Heroes 48 STONE SOUR Gone Sovereign 49 MACHINE HEAD Darkness Within 50 BIG WRECK Albatross
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APPLEBEES MON-FRI 3-6PM $1 OFF ALL BAR DRINKS $3.99 APP MENUMOZZARELLA STICKS BUFFALO WINGS BONELESS WINGS CHEESEBURGER SLIDERS CURRAN'S IRISH INN MON-FRI 4-6PM $3 THREE OLIVES DRINKS AND SHOTS $2 DOMESTIC PINTS $4 IMPORTED PINTS $2.50 DOMESTIC BOTTLES $3.50 IMPORTED BOTTLES PALMYRA FRED & ETHELS LANTERN LIGHT TAVERN MON-FRI 4-6PM COMPLIMENTARY MUNCHIES 75 CENTS OFF BEER, WINE & MIXED DRINKS SMITHVILLE GOODFELLOWS MON-FRI 4-8PM ALL HOUSE DRINKS IMPORTED & DOMESTIC BEERS & MOST APPETIZERS 1/2 PRICE GALLOWAY JUGHANDLE INN MON-THUR 3-6PM 1/2 PRICE WINGS $2 PINTS OF COORS LIGHT & MILLER LITE CINNAMINSON LAZY LANIGANS HAPPY HOUR SPECIALS MONDAY-FRIDAY 4-7 SEWELL
OTTS RESTAURANTS MON-FRI 4-6PM HAPPIER HOUR 10-MIDNIGHT $2.50 COORS LIGHT BOTTLES $2.50 YUENGLING BOTTLES $2 COORS LIGHT & YUENGLING DRAFTS
STARKY'S POUR HOUSE 11AM-7PM ALL DAY HAPPY HOUR $2 DOMESTIC 12 OZ. BOTTLES $2.50 CORONA BOTTLES $2.75 12 OZ. IMPORT BOTTLES WATERFORD WORKS SKEETERS PUB SUN-THUR 3-6PM 1/2 OFF SELECTED FOOD $2 WELL DRINKS $3 WINE BLENHEIM
Beer CraZy by Contributing Writer, Nick Gaudio People's Porter is a gold medal winning porter that has been aged in 20 year old bourbon barrels. Uh oh. I've been known to do a lot of hating on that type of beer. Let's see though. The label on Big 22 depicts a guy raising a pint of beer in victory to the delight of the cheering mob behind him. Truly a man of the people. The label also says BBL Aged Porter to denote the bourbon treatment. Alcohol 6%; SRM 30.7; IBU 42. Roasty aroma with some sweetness from the bourbon and an very nice chocolate base. Chocolate and caramel are the most prominent flavors in the start and offer a nice initial sweetness. You will not miss the bourbon character either, guaranteed. However, the bourbon seems to be a positive and is not overdone. I think the fact that this is a 6% beer and not some alcoholic monster really allows the bourbon flavors to stand out in a positive way. Light roast, a touch of vanilla and wood, and just a tiny bit of ash round out the flavor profile. Some hoppy bitterness takes the edge off the initial sweetness as well. Creamy, nice texture. Body is medium. The finish is dry and full of milk chocolate. REPEAT sips for this entire experience over and over again. No flavors ever get to the point of domination; rather, each works to create an enjoyable experience in a beer category that is not near the top of my list! Check it out if you can!
South Jersey Car Shows & Cruises October 27 12 PM - 4 PM Rain Date: October 28 2nd Annual Halloween Car Show Timberline Plaza, 660 Woodbury Glassboro Rd.(across From Target), Sewell, NJ (Rt. 55, Exit 53 North or Exit 53B South ) Presented By The South Jersey Studebaker Drivers Club Open To All Makes, Years & Models No Judging, Random Cash Prizes ($25, $50 & $100) Food Discounts Free Gifts To 1st 150 Entrants Partial Proceeds Benefits The Ronald McDonald House Registration: $10.00 D.O.S. Only Info: Reed Cline 609-953-9701
October 27 8:30 AM - 3 PM Rain Date: October 28 6th Annual Historic & Collector Car Show Lumberton Village Green, Main St. (Rt. 541), Lumberton, NJ Sponsored By The Lumberton Historical Society Open To All Makes, Years & Models Trophies, Dash Plaques, T-Shirts, Food, Refreshments Proceeds Benefit The LHS Museum Pre-Reg:(by Oct. 16) $15.00; D.O.S. $20.00; Vendors $25.00 Info: 609-265-8749; Cell: 609-3514929 or E-Mail: joejardine@verizon.net Registration Form HERE October 27 CRUISE 3 - 7 PM South Jersey Street Freaks Cruise Night K-Mart, White Horse Pike (Rt. 30), Berlin, NJ (Next To Lucky Lou's Bar & Grill) Open To All Makes, Years & Models Info: Carmen Dottoli 856-768-1822 or Joe 856-397-3913 October 27 CRUISE 8 AM - 11 AM Saturday Morning Cars Cruise Starbucks/Houlihans Parking Lot, 2100 Rt. 70 W, Cherry Hill, NJ Info: saturdaymorningcars@gmail.com or www.saturdaymorningcars.com
Australia Lexus has revealed the stunning LF-LC Blue concept at the Australian International Motor Show in Sydney. Clad in unique Opal Blue, it is the second version of the LF-LC, first debuted at the Detroit Auto Show earlier this year. The all-new Opal Blue exterior is inspired by the lustrous base color found in the naturally occurring semi-precious opal stone of outback Australia.
SYDNEY AUTO SHOW SEES LEXUS LF-LC BLUE Author: George Chopek Staff Writer See More at ExoticCarResource.com
Beneath the blue skin LF-LC combines advanced technologies and materials with organic design, giving an insight into what the future of sports cars may hold. Central to the concept is a suite of advanced materials and technologies, including lightweight carbon fiber and the next generation of Lexus’ industry-leading hybrid powertrain. New to LF-LC and derived from project LFA, LF-LC leverages Lexus’ extensive in-house experience in marrying carbon fiber and aluminium alloy materials to achieve a light body mass. The result is an extremely taut body that responds quickly and crisply to driver inputs – providing the perfect platform for the next-generation Lexus Hybrid Drive system. Dubbed Advanced Lexus Hybrid Drive, the system features a powerful and efficient Atkinson cycle combustion engine which is mated to an advanced high-energy battery pack. The high-energy battery pack is designed to deliver greater power from a smaller battery than those currently used in Lexus’ range of hybrid vehicles. Combined, the LF-LC Blue concept’s gas\electric hybrid powertrain develops 372kW (500hp) – the most of any Lexus hybrid. Lexus Australia’s Tony Cramb said that LF-LC Blue is a demonstration of what the future may hold for sports cars. “For decades, Lexus has been synonymous with hybrid drivetrains, superior build quality, comfort and reliability,” Cramb said. “With the LF-LC we now reinforce our design and technology credentials. The LF-LC is absolutely stunning. Its good looks mask some very exciting design and engineering innovations that will influence Lexus vehicles in the future. “LF-LC is part concept, part reality: the concept hints at what’s to come from Lexus, while the reality has us actively studying how we can engineer and build a vehicle like this in the future.” Supporting LF-LC’s engineering feats is a stunning, technology-laden exterior and interior, clad in a new white and brown interior. Commanding the concept’s bold front end are sculpted “L” shaped daytime running lights, vertical fog lamps and a fading dot matrix pattern to convey a sense of movement. Continuing the sense of motion, LF-LC’s side profile is commanded by deeply sculpted air intakes behind the doors. A wrap-around glass roof provides a panoramic view to the outside world while slicing through the air. The concept car’s glass roof features a lightweight, cantilevered pillar with a glass-to-glass junction inspired by modern architecture. LF-LC’s dynamic lines are carried through to the rear deck, sculpturally integrating the spindle grille theme to complement the front of the vehicle while creating a unique sense of width. Tail lamps, inspired by a jet aeroplane afterburner, make use of inner lighting to create a remarkable sense of depth. The rear is also fitted with fog lamps, repeating the fading dot matrix pattern of the front fog lamps. Visually, the integrated tail and fog lamps repeat the “L” shape and lead the viewer’s eye down to the powerful Lexus quad exhaust. The interior of the LF-LC concept contrasts the cool ambience of advanced technology with soft textures and organic shapes to create a driver-focused synergy of form and function. The cockpit expresses a feeling of both openness and security. The driver is enveloped by deeply scooped side panels and a high, curved console. The effect is to focus the driver zone on the controls and on the road. Based on Lexus’ commitment to creating an intuitive driving experience, the LF-LC incorporates a remote touch-screen device that allows the driver to comfortably operate controls without shifting position or altering their line of sight. Twin 12.3-inch LCD screens provide information and navigation display. Inputs come from a touch-screen control board piercing the swept centre console. The interface is used to control the audio system, climate controls and navigation, and features a pop-up touchscreen keyboard for more complex entries. Set directly in front of the driver, multi-level meters layer analogue and LCD technologies. The bottom layer displays temperature, fuel and the background for the Eco meter. The middle layer is the tachometer mechanical centre ring. The topmost layer provides indicators for the tachometer, speedometer and Eco meter. Surfaces throughout the cabin are presented in a combination of smooth leather and suede, with brushed metal trim and wood accents. The lightweight, race-inspired front seats are formed of multiple layers and repeat the interlacing curves that define the cabin interior. The racing-style steering wheel is clad in lightweight carbon fiber and contains integrated controls and start button.
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