Quail Hill Scout Reservation offers 200 acres of woodlands for Boy Scout camping. An Olympic-sized swimming pool, boating pond, archery ranges and nature trail also are all available for Scouts and their families to enjoy. The Boy Scouts of America helps young people become responsible and productive members of society through education and fun. Quail Hill offers the scouts all kinds of outdoor activities to accomplish this goal.
You can't miss the Clark American Legion with its authentic US Army helicopter perched on the front lawn (not to mention the cannon). Located at the corner of Liberty Street and Westfield Avenue, this post is known as a children and youth post because it makes many donations to youth organizations in town throughout the year. Members collect cookies for disabled veterans and used cell phones to ship to soldiers. It will accept and burn tattered American flags in a respectful ceremony. The indoor hall is available for rent with a capacity of 105 people; the outdoor pavillion is available for warm-weather parties. Besides organizing observances for Memorial Day and Veterans Day, the Legion hosts lots of events throughout the year, such as a Halloween party and steak nights in the pavillion.
Bradley Beach Chamber of Commerce is located inside the Central Jersey Bank, NJ on Main Street in Bradley Beach. The Chamber of Commerce provides the residents and tourists the where to eat, where to lodge, where to shop maps and guides for the local businesses.
The Long Valley MVCA (or Muscanetcong Valley Community Association) offers local after-school care and provides transportation from all of the schools in town, below the high school level. The after-school care takes place at Old Farmer's Road School, but the MVCA has its own school and daycare space located within the Long Valley Plaza. Programs include indoor and outdoor gym activities, snacks, homework time, ground and individual activities and free time. The MVCA employees are long-time Long Valley Residents.There is also before-school care available.
National Kitchen & Bath Association is a non-profit trade association. It has more than 50,000 members and provides leadership direction for the kitchen and bath industry worldwide. It is also responsible for the Kitchen & Bath Industry Show (KBIS).
Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools District of Eastern North America has been serving communitites for more than 75 years, providing a place of peace, worship and dedication for men. To become a brother, or to get more information about their programs, visit its website or call the number listed.
Found within the confines of Ferren Mall and the Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in downtown New Brunswick you can find the New Brunswick City Market. It is a non-profit organization dedicated to the revitalization of downtown New Brunswick, environmental awareness, street cleaning and graffiti removal, security programs, business promotion, and land and economic development.
The Deutscher Club was established in 1935 by a local group of German immigrants who wanted to preserve and honor their heritage. Started in a Rahway deli, the club moved to its present location in 1969, and aims to be an oasis for German-Americans in New Jersey. The club is well-known for its summer picnics, live music and Biergarten nights, and also hosts social events, Friday and Saturday evening dinners, dances and more throughout the year, many of which are open to the public. The Deutscher Club is the largest German-American club in the state, and the second largest in the country. The organization also works to advance German education through financial support of cultural institutions and annual college scholarships.
The Watchung Arts Center is a nonprofit, volunteer-run organization dedicated to showcasing the work of established and emerging artists in the performing and visual arts. The center hosts fine arts, music and comedy events, in addition to offering are a variety of classes and workshops for students of all ages. Located in a historic building on Stirling Road, the center features the 100-seat upper gallery on the second floor and the lower gallery, a lobby, a kitchen and a classroom/studio on the first floor. Visit its website for membership, program and upcoming event information.
The Arc of Middlesex County is a nonprofit that promotes equal life opportunities for people who have developmental disabilities. Services include family support, respite, residential housing and the development of skills for social, physical, emotional and vocational growth. The program is headed by Robert Mizerak, who serves as president.