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CONTENTS

5 Remembering the Movie 11 Buzz on Bees 14 Happy Dogs 17 Painting with Wool 17 Make Your Own Starfish 18 Wool 22 A Day at the Waterpark 24 Check out LBI 28 Soaking in Epsom Salts 31 Views from Above

Wednesday FUNday Free Beach Day in Beach Haven WEDNESDAYS no badge required

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LBI ENDLESS SUMMER HEADQUARTERS Beach Chairs Umbrellas Rash Guards Boogie Boards Glassware Tote Bags Towels Prints Magnets Post Cards Summer Hours Open Daily 9-9

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Remembering The Movie

Remembering the Shack

When I was a kid, “The Endless Summer” movie just came out. The year was 1964 and I was nine. How cool it was for Bruce Brown and two of his surfing buddies, Robert August and Mike Hynson to travel around the world following summer and chasing the perfect wave. They traveled to beaches in Hawaii, Africa, Australia, Tahiti and many beaches that surfing was unknown to the locals. Bruce narrated the trip with funny stories and interesting tidbits. Surf-rock music played in the background. Now when I see the poster, memories of my summers on LBI as a kid, come flooding back. I need the towel to wrap around me while I play the movie again. -Lisa LivingLBI.com

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“Home of the Swell Fish Taco”

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HOME OF THE ORIGINAL ®

Open Thur. - Mon. from 5pm Early Birds Deduct 10%

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The Origins of Howard’s French Fried Lobster

Anyone who has spent enough time on LBI knows about Howard’s Seafood Restaurant’s famous French Fried Lobster. It is a summer staple and “must-do” for many vacationers and locals alike. But when, and how, did it come to be? Way, way back when in the early 1950’s, Long Beach Island was a much different place, at least as far as seafood restaurants go. Howard Sparks had just opened his eponymous restaurant, Howard’s Seafood, at the spot where Bert’s Luncheonette once stood. With not much more than a lunch counter and scattering of small tables, he set out to follow his dream.

were found just about anywhere a sign promised fresh seafood. He knew he needed something different, something over the top to make customers flock to Howard’s. He found his answer in French Fried Lobster. Succulent morsels of fresh lobster tail hand breaded and fried, served with plenty of lemon to squeeze and salty drawn butter to dip. Perfection! And the rest is history.

But what would set him apart from the scattering of other small seafood shacks that dotted the landscape back then? Most offerings were quite similar; platters of fresh seafood fried golden brown or broiled to juicy perfection LivingLBI.com

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Saturday, October 3, 2015

Join us in supporting anyone affected by addiction. Featuring entertainment, vendors and inspirational speakers. More details to come!

October 3, 2015 8:00 am - 12:00 pm

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Of Long Beach Island Celebrating 20 Years of Helping Our Clients Fulfill Their Dreams

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ART Journal Create your own Art Journal by cutting and pasting your favorite pictures, poems and stories or paint and draw the things you love.

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Honey Bee: Non-aggressive unless

bothered. The honey bee has a barbed stinger which pulls away from fheir stomach along with a poson sac after stinging. The honey bee will die because of this abdomen rupture. Honey bees do not just produce and make honey, but their honey comb is used to make candles.

Bumblebee: All bumblebees are covered in soft short hairs called pile that make them look fuzzy. While they are usually banded in black and yellow they can also have orange or red markings or be entirely black. most bumblebees are calm and are unlikely to attack people unless the colony is threatened.

Hornet: A type of bee that are aggressive.

Their they sting in full-flight mode, which adds a whole lot more pain to their sting.

Carpenter Bees: Can drill through

wood and nest inside the hole that they drilled. These bees are honestly some of the most amazing bees in the world due to the fact that their hole is almost always nearly perfectly the same size: a half of an inch in diameter.

Killer Bees: One of the most feared

bees. Killer bees, also known as Africanized bees are definitely different than any bee that you have ever seen. There are four life stages of this incredible creature: egg, larva, pupa and finally adult. It usually takes about twenty-one days for the regular worker bee to fully develop out of the egg stage and sixteen days for a queen to develop and finally, twenty four days for a drone Africanized bee to develop. The average life span of a drone bee is going to be five to ten weeks, while worker bees usually live up to about fifty days. Did you know: all of the worker bees are going to be female. LivingLBI.com

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Schooner’s Wharf 1. The Gazebo 2. Coconuts 3. Key West Skin Care 4. Happy Skipper 5. Silver Sun 6. Store for Rent 7. The Candy Store 8. Jenna Janes 1

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Wool Art

The Happy Dogs of Barnegat Light

There’s a magical place on 10th Street in Barnegat Light, and it’s especially delightful during the dog days of summer. Stop by on any given day and you’re likely to find dogs and their humans enjoying a visit with each other. Local residents strive to make Barnegat Light a unique and special place for visitors each summer with its historic Lighthouse, little shops, beautiful beaches, great restaurants, charming fishing village and historic homes. Now it’s even more so! Why? Because it’s dog friendly and has the only Dog Park on Long Beach Island!!

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What Makes the Dog Park so Happy? Those fabulous Dog Portraits of Barnegat Pooches. The idea for the Dog Portraits was conceived a few years ago by local resident Cricket Luker, owner of Wildflowers By the Lighthouse and Wildflowers Too! Cricket’s love of dogs (and all animals) goes back to her childhood. 12 Years ago, she began the Annual Barnegat Dog Show held on August 13 as a birthday party celebration and community fundraising event for the local Humane Society. It has become a beloved summertime tradition each year with dozens of dogs participating in the red carpet event vying for prizes in multiple categories like best costume, tricks, and best kisser.

Antiques • Folk Art & Wood Carvings Architectural & Industrial, Old Signage Nautical Salvage Garden Lifetime Oil Candles Fun Finds

While a customer was visiting Wildflowers they began discussing the upcoming Dog Show. The customer mentioned her son painted dog portraits. That planted a seed in Cricket’s creative mind. Later that evening as she was preparing prizes for the next day’s Dog Show, she had an idea to marry the local interest with local talent. As the idea grew from creative concept to reality others joined in to the project. All dogs would be local residents or visitors to Barnegat Light. A plan was made, a sponsor was needed, space was donated, materials were purchased, artists were hired, dogs were interviewed, owners commissioned their pet’s portraits, and portrait sittings were scheduled to take place over the course of two weeks in August of 2013. Whew! The portraits were painted on exterior plywood with exterior paint and finished with a sealer. Take your dog to visit these wonderful painting.

Arts & Crafts Shows Sundays July 12th • Sept 6th 10am-4:30pm Blessing of the Fleet • Sunday Aug 9th Antique & Collectible Shows Sundays Aug. 2rd • Sept.20th • 9am-5pm

Viking Village Shows • Shoppes • Seafood Tours • History

Dock tours Every Friday 10am-11am July & Aug.

19th and Bayview Ave Barnegat Light

Barnegat Light Day July 13 Dock tours, chef demos and plein air painters Friday “After The Beach Concert with Ted Hammock” July 24th, Aug 7th and Aug 21 -- 3-5pm

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Creative Minds Schooner’s Wharf, Beach Haven LBIcreativeminds.com 609-848-1111

MONDAY 9 AM ART CAMP $175 / week or $40 /day 11 AM Miniatures with Polymer clay $25 4 PM Shell Crafts 4 PM Paper Clay $25 4 PM Portraits in Pencil $25 7 PM Shell Crafts 7 PM Paper Clay $25 4 PM Portraits in Pencil $40 TUESDAY 9 AM ART CAMP $175 / week or $40 /day 11 AM Mosaics 11 AM T-shirt painting and beading 4 PM Paint on Canvas $30 7 PM Paint on Canvas (adult class) $30 WEDNESDAY 9AM ART CAMP $175 / week or $40 /day 11AM Reclam the Bay 4 PM Photo Collage $25 4 PM Scrapbooking $25 7 PM Photo Collage $25 7 PM Scrapbooking $25 THURSDAY 9AM ART CAMP $175 / week or $40 /day 11AM Paper Collage $25 4 PM Paper Making $25 4 PM Sewing $25 7 PM Sewing $25 7 PM Paper Making $25 FRIDAY 9 AM ART CAMP $175 / week or $40 /day 11 AM Felting $30 4 PM Kids Night Out $25

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Art Camp Monday – Friday ages 5-12 9am-11am $175 for the week or $40 /day July 6- Dig This Week July 13- Sea Life Week July 20- Theater Camp Week July 27- Outer Space Week Aug 3- Imagination Station Week Aug 10- Smallville Week Aug 17- Theater Camp Week Aug 24- Animals Week Aug 31- Halloween Week

Kids’ Night Out Snack/Movie/Craft!! ages 6-12 Fridays’ 4-6pm $25 Per Child July 3- Frozen July 10- Star Wars July 17- Spider Man July 24- Despicable Me July 31- How to train your Dragon August 7- Dolphin Tail August 14 -Rio August 21- Finding Nemo August 28- Turtle Tale September 4- Lego


Painting with Wool Needle felting is like painting with wool! Since wool fibers have scales, a barbed felting needle is used to poke the fibers. The barbed needle entangles the fibers causing the fibers to interlock and create a dense material called felt. Wool scarves, sweaters and mittens can be embellished by needle felting. Or a felt purse, hat or shoes can be decorated using dyed wool. Wet felting uses hot water and soap to entangle the fibers. Some wet felting projects include scarves, jackets, hats, blankets and pillows. LBI Creative Minds offers needle felting classes. Visit www.LBICreativeMinds.com or call 609-848-1111

Make your own

STARFISH Directions Step 1

Combine all the ingredients in a pot and heat on medium heat.

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Continue to constantly stir the ingredients until the mixture begins to thicken. It will take several minutes to thicken.

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2 cups baking soda 1 cup cornstarch 1 1/4 cup water

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Once the dough is cool enough to handle, you can roll it out to approximately 1/4� thickness and use cookie cutters, stamps, shape by hand.

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Bake at 175 F for 45 minutes to an hour. Baking will make the starfish turn a slightly tan color.

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When the mixture starts to come together and looks like mash potatoes, scoop it out onto parchment Let cool and paint. Seal with a clear acrylic spray. paper to cool down. Cover it with a damp cloth. LBIMap.com LivingLBI.com 17


Wool

Summer Comforter

Wool bedding (mattress toppers, comforters, and pillows) actually provides the perfect temperature-controlled sleeping environment.

Dust-mite allergens are the leading trigger for asthma attacks, but dust mites need moisture to survive, so they don’t like wool. Other types of bedding, such as down, feathers, or synthetic materials are more of a haven for dust mites.

Wool Is Soothing

Wool mattress toppers provide soft cushioning where your shoulders, hips, and knees meet your Wool breathes better than synthetics, and maintains the right temperature for a longer period mattress. of time than synthetic fibers.

Wool Is a Natural Fire Retardant

Wool Is Animal-Friendly and Available Organically!

No animals are killed in the process of harvesting wool. As long as the sheep or alpaca graze in pesticide-free pastures for at least three years and are shorn using humane methods, wool batting can be considered organic, sustainable, and cruelty free. Wool produces warmth in winter without overheating, and — believe it or not — keeps you cooler on summer nights because of its natural moisture-wicking properties. A wool mattress topper or wool moisture pad can actually cool you off during the night by dissipating sweat through the wool’s coil-like fibers.

Wool Is Hypo Allergenic

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Firefighters wear wool clothing. Why? When wool touches a flame, it won’t ignite because wool fibers do not support combustion. Wool is also used in natural and organic mattresses to meet fire-safety codes without using toxic chemical flame retardants.

Wool Is Soft!

Forget your association of wool with an itchy, scratchy sweater. Wool batting has a soft, downlike loft or puffiness. Pure-wool batting is sheared from living sheep or alpaca, washed without harsh soaps, and then carded (or combed) into soft, clean wool fill, which is placed inside cotton casings. There is no scratchiness at all. Wool can absorb up to 30% of its own weight without feeling damp or clammy. The cells of wool fibers are porous, so they quickly and efficiently absorb and evaporate moisture — unlike down, which actually holds moisture and can create mildew. Sleep well and thank a sheep! Facebook.com/LBImap


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morning just as he did that fateful day in 1991. So, when the “Egg” quickly outgrew its shell, Bill and the rest of the regulars followed Mark, Craig and crew across the street to a new location in 1993. The bigger venue afforded a bigger menu which continues to grow today.

Our Story The Chicken or the Egg first opened its doors on Memorial Day Weekend, 1991. The idea was hatched by a few hungry, adventurous young men with big dreams and empty pockets. The original “Egg” was a small but quaint little luncheonette located next-door to the Beach Haven landmark ” Bill’s Barber Shop.” And even though Bill “Scrimmer the Trimmer” has since retired, his legend lives on at The Chicken or the Egg’s current location. Bill’s original sign hangs inside the restaurant as a constant reminder of its humble beginnings and the importance of customer service. Bill still eats breakfast at the “Egg” every

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When we boast that there is something for everyone, it’s not without merit. There are classic items and ones that are completely original and unique. And then there are the wings… A lot of places talk a good buffalo wing, but the “Chegg” as it is now commonly known, truly delivers. The wings are big, juicy and available in 16 sauces, both Original Breaded, or Naked. The Chicken or the Egg has become know locally and Nationally for these big beauties. And best of all, the whole menu (breakfast too) is available 24 hours a day (in season). But for us, it’s not just about the food. It’s about family. It’s about camaraderie. It’ s about good times. So come io in and join the family. Join the fun. You’ll be happy you did. Oh, and sorry about the lines. People dig us. But it’ s worth the wait.

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A day at the Waterpark We packed up the grandkids and went to the waterpark. They had a blast splashing and sliding. We loved watching them. Me with my camera and Kim keeping careful eye on her grandson, we stood in the shallow water enjoying their laughter, the sun on our back and cool water on our feet. They went down the mini slides, medium slides and splashed in the knee high water. They turned valves to shoot water higher and pulled the rope to drop water on each other. What fun they had and we had fun watching. I wonder if we were the only grandmas that wanted to slide down that slide? Watching is fun but doing is better. Then we noticed the lazy river tucked away under the giant waterslide. Big clear tube rings piled high and steps leading to cool blue water. We talked the grandkids into their life vests and down the river we all went. Every once in a while a strong wave of water pushed our tube and ‘round we went. Lazy rivers are so relaxing. Floating along on gentle waves slowly spinning around the curve in warm clean water. Kids squirted us from above and water dumped on us by the bucketful. If it wasn’t for the grandkids shivering with their lips turning blue, we could have stayed in the water all day. As a matter of fact, we decided that this year we will go down the river without the grandkids! Just us. We will stay in the water until we are shivering and our lips turn blue. -Lisa Ball

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www.thunderingsurfwaterpark.com • www.flowhouselbi.com • 609-492-4200 Golf open weekends April-May, Daily June-Sept. 15, Weekends from Sept. 15 thru Oct. Water Park open weekends Memorial Day thru mid-June, daily thru Sept. 13, 2015

Offering a distinct selection of the latest European and domestic fashion styles, including jewelry, footwear, apparel, handbags, and accessories from an array of great designers that will suit the discerning tastes of both men and women. Catering to women and men. We invite you to come be a part of the most chic boutique on LBI! www.tulatheboutique.com • 806 N Bay Ave • Beach Haven, NJ • 609-492-2099

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E-Scow National Championship To Feature World Champion & Top U.S. Sailors Sept 10-13, Hosted by Little Egg Harbor Yacht Club

The host venue, the Little Egg Harbor Yacht Club in Beach Haven, is well known throughout the country as a great place to sail, conducting major regattas and sailing programs for youth and adults.

One of the most prestigious yacht races in the U. S. is coming to Beach Haven, NJ this September. The 4-day Regatta, the 2015 E-Scow National Championship, will determine the top E-Scow racing class skippers and crews in the country, with over 80 teams competing. The rich tradition and competitive spirit of the 28-foot E-Scow comes to New Jersey, a yacht design that is a favorite racing class by sailors and is one of the fastest mono-hull sailboats in existence.

The race includes downwind “legs” where the wind is directly behind the boats, that requires the crew (shown here) to “fly” big spinacker kite-type sails to capture as much wind as possible.

The start of each of the six E-Scow Championship races is visually very dramatic with eighty 28-foot racing sailboats fighting for position for a good start.

Several E-Scows are shown here "beating" to windward, tacking back and forth with two working sails of a foresail jib and main sail, trimmed just right for maximum speed up wind.


Introducing America's Premier E-Scow Class Yacht Racing Competition in 2015 The 2015 National Class E-Scow Association (NCESA) Annual Championship Regatta, Sept 10-13

Host Little Egg Harbor Yacht Club • Beach Haven, NJ

Bringing World-Class One-Design Sailboat Racing to the Shores of Beach Haven 325 Skippers/Crew • 80 Racing Yachts from 25 U.S. Yacht Clubs 3 Days of Competition • U.S. and World Champion Skippers/Crews

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Epsom Salts

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Treat sunburns

Keep your houseplants healthy

Epsom salt soothes sunburned skin. Its anti-inflammatory properties help in treating mild sunburn Add 1-2 tablespoons of Epsom salt irritation including itching and pain. per gallon of water and nourish Epsom salt also maintains an even your houseplants. skin tone. Combine 2 tablespoons of Epsom salt and a cup of water in a spray bottle. Shake well. Spray the combination on the affected area and leave it on for 10 minutes. Take a shower. Repeat the treatment several times a week for optimal results. You can also fill your bathtub with lukewarm water and stir in a cup of Epsom salt. Make sure the crystals dissolve completely. Add a few drops of lavender essential oil and soak in for 20 minutes.

Relieve muscle pain An Epsom salt bath contributes to a more efficient detoxification through the skin and this is a traditional soaking agent that relieves muscle pain and stiffness.

Grow your flowers, fruits and vegetables better

Soothe bug bites

If you are growing tomatoes, just sprinkle a few tablespoons of Epsom salt at the base of the plant. This will keep it healthy and maximize the yield.

Pest control Epsom salt is an excellent solution for lawn pests and natural insect control. Spraying solution on the lawn controls the insects without even damaging the grass. It is toxic-free. Dry Epsom salt deters slugs and snails.

Fertilizer Some plants require tons of food, especially those lovely roses. Put some Epsom salt in the soil around the roses during the blooming season for a more beautiful, and long-lasting flowers. Palm trees, tomatoes, and peppers love Epsom salt.

Combine 1/4 cup of Epsom salts and a cup of warm water. Let it cool in the fridge. Apply the mixture to the bite using a cotton pad to soothe pain and itching.

Remove splinters According to the Epsom Salt Council, Epsom salt increases the osmotic pressure on the skin, and this helps drawing any foreign bodies towards the surface. Add a cup of Epsom salt to your bathtub and soak the affected area.

Get rid of foot odor Soak your feet with warm water and add some Epsom salt. This will eliminate unpleasant odor, pain and heavy legs feeling. Soak the feet in for 15-20 minutes to improve blood circulation, reduce inflammation and soften your skin.

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Views from Above Breathtaking views from high above! This is an experience you won’t want to miss. You can bring a disposable camera or have LBI Parasail’s professional photographer capture your experience. Build memories on this adventure!

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An Ocean of Fear

Shark versus Evidence for the existence of sharks dates from the Ordovician period, 450–420 million years ago, before land vertebrates existed and before many plants had colonized the continents

Whale sharks are the largest fish in the world, which reaches approximately 39 ft in length Well-known species such as the great white shark, tiger shark, blue shark, mako shark, and the hammerhead shark are at the top of their underwater food chain.

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Shark teeth are embedded in the gums rather than directly affixed to the jaw, and are constantly replaced throughout life. Multiple rows of replacement teeth grow in a groove on the inside of the jaw and steadily move forward in comparison to a conveyor belt; some sharks lose 30,000 or more teeth in their lifetime. Facebook.com/LBImap


Portuguese Man o War The Portuguese man o' war is not a common jellyfish but a siphonophore, which is not actually a single multicellular organism, but a colony of specialized minute individuals called zooids.

A man-of-war sting is excruciatingly painful, but rarely deadly. But beware—even dead man-of-wars washed up on shore can deliver a sting.

Portuguese man o' war has no means of propulsion, it is moved by a combination of winds, currents, and tides.

Often the finding of a single Portuguese man o' war results in the finding of many others in the vicinity. They must be treated with caution, The discovery of a man o' war washed up on a beach may lead to the closure of the whole beach


The Cold Facts The origins of ice cream can be traced back to at least the 4th century B.C. Early references include the Roman emperor Nero (A.D. 37-68) who ordered ice to be brought from the mountains and combined with fruit toppings, and King Tang (A.D. 618-97) of Shang, China who had a method of creating ice and milk concoctions. Ice cream was likely brought from China back to Europe. Over time, recipes for ices, sherbets, and milk ices evolved and served in the fashionable Italian and French royal courts.

First Ice Cream Parlor In America

Nancy Johnson and William Young

The first ice cream parlor in America opened in New York City in 1776. American colonists were the first to use the term "ice cream". The name came from the phrase "iced cream" that was similar to "iced tea". The name was later abbreviated to "ice cream" the name we know today.

In 1846, Nancy Johnson patented a hand-cranked freezer that established the basic method of making ice cream still used today. William Young patented the similar "Johnson Patent Ice-Cream Freezer" in 1848.

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El Swell Taco

If you are looking for great authentic mexican food look no further!! El Swell is fantastic!! The owners of Howards Reataurant bring you this casual beachy eatery with the freshest ingredients. Highest quality seafood and meats, vibrant vegetables and homemade salsa, these are just a few reasons why you need to check out El Swell. A nice friendly staff and cool vibe are a couple more. El Swell is located in Beach Haven Gardens right on the boulevard. The El Swell taco is simply delicious. Aguas Frescas are wonderfully refreshing (if you didn’t know they are Fresh Fruit Coolers!) They have burritos, rice bowls, guacamole, camarones, carne asada and and home-made chips. Whether your here on vacation or a year round local come on in and check out El Swell, Summer never tasted so good!!!

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Established in 1973 right here at the Jersey Shore. We have been earning a reputation of excellence ever since. Fully licensed, insured, and voted best Fence & Deck Company by Southern Ocean County readers for the last 10 plus years running. We also work closely with all of the local zoning and construction offices to help advise our customers of their permit requirements. Whether it be chain link, PVC, wood, or aluminum we have many to choose from to suit individual needs. We are capable of custom work and a majority of our fencing is manufactured on the premises. We also carry a wide variety of custom items such as storage sheds, arbors, pergolas, planters, walkways, and trash enclosures.

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Summertime These wonderful long days with time to waste let my mind dream of the fun days to come. It is summertime and all is well. Happy kids surrounded by water, play in the hot sun. We’re all in one small place and still we are laughing. The usual hustle and bustle is in the past. Time is definitely relative. I will make this day last a very long time. It will live in my memory. Hot summer days warm my heart. Chunks of watermelon hydrate my body. Cool water refreshes my skin. Blue sky far behind trees with dark green leaves fill my eyes. The smell of chlorine reminds me of summer. Under the silent water world, I am by myself. Nothing distracts me as I gently glide through crystal clear water. My back stops aching and that old knee now bends with ease. I’ve found the fountain of youth. As I pop through the surface, sound and sight are restored. Laughing and splashing is all around me. I take in a big breath and I’m back. It is my reality, my world and it is full of love. The extra hours of sunlight allows us to relax. We have time to enjoy our family and play. Breathe in the summer. -Lisa

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Shrimp Scampi Shrimp scampi has to be one of the easiest ways to quickly prepare shrimp. Simply sautĂŠ the shrimp with garlic in butter and olive oil, splash it with some white wine, let the wine reduce while the shrimp cooks, and then toss it with fresh parsley, lemon juice and black pepper. If you are using frozen raw shrimp, defrost them quickly and safely by putting the shrimp in a large bowl of lightly salted ice water (1 1/2 teaspoons of salt for every quart of water). Cook the shrimp scampi in butter and olive oil. 1 pound large (16-20 count) raw shrimp, shelled 2 Tbsp olive oil 2-3 Tbsp butter Salt 3-4 garlic cloves, slivered, or 1 Tbsp minced garlic 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon red pepper flakes 1/2 cup white wine 2 tablespoons finely chopped parsley Freshly ground black pepper to taste 1 Tbsp lemon juice

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Wednesday FUNday in Beach Haven

As part of the yearlong celebration of the Borough of Beach Haven’s 125th Anniversary, Wednesdays are designated as FUN DAYS! Every Wednesday throughout the 2015 season Beach Access will be FREE! Wednesdays will also offer FREE access to the Borough tennis courts as well as FREE access to the public boat ramp. Visitors and residents will be given access to exclusive Wednesday deals and coupons to our favorite Beach Haven restaurants, shops and non-profit organizations throughout town. Alison’s Wonderland: 10% off all day. Bagel Shack: Buy one lunch sandwich, get second 1/2 off. Beached: Free resuable shopping bag with a purchase of $25 or more. Bella Donna Salon: 10% off spa services including nails. Buy one get one half off on products. Breezin Up: 10% off all short sleeve t-shirts. Buckalew’s Bar and Restaurant: Happy Hour Noon to 6 pm. Buddy’s Pet Shop: Doggie Funday! Free treats for all dogs who come in! Cindy Kelly Kitchen Design: 10% off cabinet hardware with mention of Wednesday Funday. Cool Beans: $1 medium coffee. Country Kettle Fudge: 15% off a 3 lb family box of fudge. Fantasy Island: Throwback pricing on two selected rides every Wednesday. Jewels By the Bay: Children’s jewelry on Tree Limb $10. Just Love: 10% off all day. Jenna Jane’s: Free bangle bracelet with $50 purchase Lavish Salon: 10% off regular manicures and 10% off blowouts. LBI Creative Minds: Bring your own shell in for free shell painting all day. Little Jersey Divas: 10% off all regular priced apparel. LivingLBI Magazine • May 2015

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Making Waves: 10% off all day. Mr. Tees: Play both courses for the price of one between 9 am and 2 pm. Just mention the Wednesday Funday special. Murphy’s Marketplace: Buy one whole Italian Hoagie, get 1/2 a hoagie free. Panzone’s Pizzeria: $2 slices from 11 am to 4 pm with mention of Wednesday FUNday! Raquel’s Closet: 10% off all Sugarlips apparel & Sugarlips Tank Tops Song of the Sea: 10% off all Habersham products Spice It Up: 10% off all day. South End Surf & Paddle: $10 off stand up paddling tour or stand up paddling yoga. The Candy Store: $1 small fountain drinks. The Boardwallk: Mention Wednesday FUNday and get 10% off your surrey rental.

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The Coffee Bouteaque: Coffee roasting interactive workshop. Discussing the art of roasting coffee, the various coffee growing regions and what makes them unique. Finishing with a sample tasting of the coffee just roasted and a special offer for 10% off the purchase of a pound of coffee (which will be the coffee roasted during the workshop). The Mod Hatter: 10% off children’s mdse and LBI logo mdse. The Sea Shell: 10% off at the poolside Palm Grill Restaurant from 11:30 am to 1:30 pm with the mention of Wednesday Funday. The Toy Store: $1 Yellow bucket special. Tula’s: 15% off all new arrivals with mention of Wednesday FUNday.

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Look what’s coming to Long Beach Island! Brightest Star School of Performing Arts, located in Morris County, is thrilled to be introducing its Summer Musical Theatre Sleep-Away camp to the LBI community! For one week only, July 19th through 24th, Brightest Star will be teaching middle school and high school students the fundamental tenets of musical theatre and introducing them to the joys of performance. Throughout the week, the students will take daily classes in singing, acting, and dancing, rehearse for a full-length show, and indulge in the many wonderful pleasures that LBI holds. Brightest Star focuses on technique as the basis of training and then provides students with the opportunity to apply that technique in rehearsal and performance, while all the while keeping them in contact with the outside world of experiential learning. This program seeks to endow students with skills for life beyond solely a career in the performing arts. Brightest Star believe the strategies used while learning the arts can be applied to everyday life. Improvisation helps us think on our feet. Rigorous practice aids us in understanding what is necessary to achieve the highest level of any goal. Memorization massages the brain and keeps us alert. Dance works our bodies, giving us exercise, spatial awareness, and coordination. All of this is done in an environment that nourishes creativity and personal accomplishment. Through this camp, Brightest Star hopes that the natural beauty of Long Beach Island will nurture the students’ artistic souls, and that they learn to have confidence, take risks, and lead with joy in everything they do, on stage and off. The camp will conclude with a production of Once on This Island at the Beach Haven Firehouse on July 24th at 4 PM. Once on This Island is a heart-warming folktale about the power of true love to prevail in the face of prejudice and deep class divisions. The show is open to the public. Admission is $5, and tickets are available at the door. Please join them for the culmination of this unique performing arts experience! With so much to offer, Brightest Star in Beach Haven is fully enrolled! The reception has been so positive that they will be running this camp next year for at least 2 weeks, providing Beach Haven with musical theatre for many summers to come!

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