This is the first 2015 visitor's guide created for Beach Haven NJ. It includes events, stories and photos. Beach Haven is the Heart of Long Beach Island with gorgeous beaches, rich history, fine dining and great places to shop.
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Beach Haven- May Visitor's Guide
1. THE HEART OF LONG BEACH ISLAND
Volume 1 •
May 2015
4th Annual Pour into Summer
Inside:
2nd Annual HOP
Sauce Festival
Bringing together craft beers, gourmet hot sauce, live
music and delicious local food
page 14
Beach Haven Map
page 16
4th Annual Pour into Summer
10 wineries, local food and live music
page 22
2. Reservations Suggested Open 7 Nights A Week 212 Centre Street, Beach Haven 1-888-LBI-GABLES 609-492-3553 gableslbi.com
My family’s been sharing a house on LBI forever. My sister’s kids sleep
til noon, my brother still cheats at Scrabble, all the floors are sandy and
all the towels are damp... and then just as when I’m about to lose it... we
all went to The Gables... one great meal with my great family.
Chef’s Signature Appetizer
Raviolo al Uovo
Spinach Ricotta, Brown Butter
Applewood Smoked Bacon Cracklings
Shaved Piave
Vidalia French Onion Soup
Braised Short Rib
& Blue Brie Crostini
Timbale of Jumbo Lump Crab
Avocado, Fresh Roasted Corn
& Ripe Tomato
Heirloom Melon Salad
Duck Prosciutto, Upland
Watercress Toasted Macadamias
Honey Vinaigrette
Slow Roasted Beet Salad
Greek Feta, Orange Segments
Toasted Pistachios
Honey Baslamic Vinaigrette
Thai Curry Prince Edward
Island Mussels
Kaffir Lime, Coconut Milk
Fresh Cilantro
Artisanal Burrata
Mozzarella
Homemade Tomato Jam
Prosciutto Di Parma
Grilled Tuscan Bread
Panzanella Salad
Toasted Baguette, Fresh
Mozzarella
Hothouse Tomatoes
Garden Basil and Capers
Grilled Asparagus
Fried Duck Egg, Shaved Piave
& Black Truffle Essence
Grilled Spanish Octopus
Gigante Beans,
Pancetta Cracklings
Smoked Paprika
Crispy Smoked
Mozzarella di Bufala
Basil Pesto and Sweet & Sour
Bell Pepper “Salad”
Roasted Long Island
Duck Breast
Roasted Garlic Lollipop Kale
Mango Chutney
Forbidden Black Rice
and Farro
Ricotta Gnocchi
Sweet Sausage Bolognese
Agri Dulce Peppers
Ricotta Salata
Seared Viking Village
Scallops
Roasted Corn, Zucchini
& Tomato Confit Risotto
Grilled Rack of
New Zealand Lamb
Tabouli Salad, Grilled Tomato,
Wilted Baby Spinach, Housemade
Tzatziki
Grilled Filet Mignon
Roasted Garlic Whipped Potatoes
Wild Mushrooms, Roasted Asparagus
Danish Blue Cheese Maitre D’Hotel
Butter
Sage Roasted All Natural
Chicken Breast
Shiitake and Wild Rice Pilaf &
Garlic Braised Cabbage
Seasonal Vegetable Trio
Forbidden Black Rice and Farro
with Garlic Sautéed Lollipop
Kale, Polenta Fries with Wilted
Baby Spinach and Olive & Caper
Tapenade Grilled Tomato Stuffed
with Baba Ghanoush
All Natural Double-Cut
Wild Boar Chop
Rosemary & Whole Grain
Mustard Spaetzle
Pickled Golden Raisins
Garlic Braised Broccoli Rabe
Grilled Wild Alaskan
Halibut
Crispy Polenta
Wilted Arugula
Grilled Mediterranean Vegetable
Relish
Parsley Pesto
Pan Roasted Columbia
River Wild King Salmon
Mashed English Peas with Mint
Artichoke Puree
Warm Tomato & Tarragon Salad
3. 3MAY 2015
PUBLISHER
Stanley Gauss
President Gauss Marketing & Founder Exit63
GRAPHIC DESIGNER
Adriane Sicknick
PHOTOGRAPHY
Ann Coen Photography
Allie Gray
Ryan Johnson
Visit Beach Haven Facebook Page
This free seasonal magazine is prepared by
Gauss Digital Marketing & Exit 63 Media.
Please call 609.713.2900 for advertising and
editorial questions.
THE HEART OF LONG BEACH ISLAND
Volume 1 •
May 2015
LIGHTHOUSE
INTERNATIONAL
FILM FESTIVAL
2015
This program is made possible in part by a grant administered by
the Ocean County Cultural and Heritage Commission, in conjuction
with the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of
State, a partner agency of the National Endowments for the Arts.
JUNE 4-7
LONG BEACH ISLAND,
NEW JERSEY is waiting for you!
LighthouseFilmFestival.org
Closet and More
Boutique style
fashion at
affordable
prices.
Bay Village, Beach Haven, NJ
(near Country Kettle Fudge)
609.207.6684
4. 4 MAY 2015 BEACH HAVEN - THE HEART OF LONG BEACH ISLAND
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Borough of Beach Haven
Celebrates 125 Years!
Waves of Fun
Continuing Beach Haven’s
time-honored surfing traditions
Exhibits for All
Maritime History Comes to Life at
the New Jersey Maritime Museum
Recreation in Beach Haven
Youth Programs for All Ages
Beach Haven Public Library
& Museum
2nd Annual Hop Sauce Festival
Bringing together craft beers,
gourmet hot sauce, live music
and delicious local food
Map of Beach Haven
2015 Summer Events
Programs and Activities
Open for Business
What’s New in Beach Haven 2015
Celebrating a Decade
of Fine Dining
Hop Sauce brings the best of
Beach Haven and beyond into one
festival
Pour into Summer Wine Festival
Comes to Beach Haven, NJ
Event Features 10 New
Jersey Wineries, Live Music &
Entertainment and Great Local
Food Vendors
Concerts on the Green
2015 Beach Badge Order Form
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Edition 1 • Volume 1 • May 2015
5. 5MAY 2015
November 11, 2015 marks the 125th Anniversary
of the incorporation of Beach Haven as a Borough.
Beach Haven was conceived in the 1850’s when
Archelaus R. Pharo, a wealthy Tuckerton, New
Jersey entrepreneur, went duck hunting from Bond’s
Hotel at the southern end of Long Beach Island. He
and several wealthy sportsmen from Philadelphia
loved the Island, but craved more tasteful living
quarters.
In 1867 Pharo purchased 666 acres of undeveloped
sand hills, brackish ponds, tidal creeks and marshes
located 2 ½ miles north of Bond’s for $243. This
area had a navigable creek that could be used to
scow in the necessary building materials. In 1873,
Pharo transferred the 666 acres for $6,666.66 to
the Tuckerton and Long Beach Building, Land
and Improvement Association. Charles Parry, one
of the sportsmen from Bond’s and President of
the Baldwin Locomotive Works of Philadelphia,
was elected as the first president of this land
association.
Development of Beach Haven began in 1874 and
no seashore resort would be considered complete
without the addition of luxury hotels. By 1876 Beach
Haven would boast the Parry House, the Engleside,
the Beach Haven House and, in 1883, the Baldwin
Hotel. At this time, there were also a score of
sprawling cottages, baymen bungalows, a church, a
fire company, a school, a yacht club, a public wharf
and several boarding houses.
In 1890, the town incorporated as the Borough of
Beach Haven, the first town to do so on Long Beach
Island and William L. Butler was elected the first
Mayor.
Today, Beach Haven is a thriving beach resort
destination for tens of thousands of people in the
summer and home to hundreds of year-round
residents. The Borough boasts a thriving downtown
district, the island’s only amusement park, the
Borough’s own public school, a public library, two
museums and a summer stock theatre..
There are several parks, throughout our one-square
mile, which are utilized to entertain thousands of
concerts goers; beer, wine and food festivals; craft
shows and sport camps. Surfers, fisherman and sun-
lovers pay homage to the white sand beaches and
waves of Beach Haven year round.
In 2015, the Borough will be promoting the 125th
Anniversary by offering a commemorative beach
badge, and offering many celebratory events
including a Borough-wide open house, free family
concerts at the bay and beach, stand up paddle
races, a boat parade, a nostalgic baseball game and
family picnic, and an Octoberfest celebration. The
culminating event will be the rededication ceremony
and Gala on the November 11th Anniversary.
Throughout the year the Borough will be collecting
items for the Time Capsule that will be enclosed in
the new Borough Municipal Complex.
Today, the Borough is committed
to bringing commerce back to
Beach Haven and keeping the
thriving for another 125 years. The
new Visit Beach Haven website
and Facebook page are signs of
the changing times.
Borough of Beach
Haven Celebrates
125 Years! (1890-2015)
Many Events Planned Throughout the Year to Celebrate
this historic milestone.
6. 6 MAY 2015 BEACH HAVEN - THE HEART OF LONG BEACH ISLAND
Summer. Though winter’s storms often
serve up the Atlantic’s largest waves, both
seasonal visitors and year-round locals have
a special place in their heart for surfing
Beach Haven in the summer. The history
runs back to the days of 10-foot Greg Noll
boards, early sessions at Holyoke Ave, and
hanging at Koseff’s Surf Shop. Today, you’ll
find families three-generations deep who
enjoy the waves of the Queen City.
Summertime surfing relies mostly on
windswell. The constant Atlantic sea breeze
creates small but consistent southerly
flow. And experienced surfers are always
watching the long term forecast for tropical
activity. When hurricanes stay out to sea,
they can push powerful groundswell from
thousands of miles away.
This summer may be a little different,
however. The US Army Corps of Engineers
is preparing to replenish Beach Haven. This
means the contracted dredge company
will pull sand from offshore “borrow sites”
and pump it into the beaches and dunes to
better prepare LBI against future storms.
In the past, this process has wiped out the
sandbars. Recent Island projects, however,
have seen the beaches return to their natural
Waves of Fun
Continuing Beach Haven’s time-honored surfing
traditions
shapes more quickly. In addition, Mayor
Keeler and some conscientious beachgoers
have requested different slopes from Jeffries
Ave. to Iroquois Ave., as well as 12th St. and
Taylor Ave. to hopefully keep the profile of
the beaches we all love.
There are several shops in Beach Haven
to keep you geared up for summer – from
the necessities like boards, wetsuits, and
surf trunks to apparel and summertime
accessories. Farias Surf and Sport, 823 North
Bay Ave., has a tremendous selection of all
around gear and offers surf lessons. South
End Surf N’ Paddle at 220 South Bay Ave.,
has surf gear and is specialized toward stand-
up paddler offering SUP tours and yoga on
the bay. Both have gatherings and events all
through the summer.
Today, you’ll find families
three-generations deep
who enjoy the waves of
the Queen City
Photo Courtesy of Visit Beach Haven
7. 7MAY 2015
Photo Courtesy Allie Gray • 8th Annual Clam Jam
414 north bay ave. • beach haven / 609-342-0159
8. 8 MAY 2015 BEACH HAVEN - THE HEART OF LONG BEACH ISLAND
Imagine a maritime museum just entering
it’s 9th year that has been honored twice
by New Jersey Monthly Magazine as one
of NJ’s best museums! Free to all visitors,
the New Jersey Maritime Museum has two
floors of exhibits appealing to people of all
ages. DVDs and digital slide shows play in
a number of display areas telling the story
of New Jersey as the “Graveyard of the
Atlantic.” Large pictures, shipwreck artifacts
and historic documents cover the walls.
Over 5,000 wrecks are catalogued for
perusal or research. One large room is
dedicated to the Morro Castle, a cruise ship
that ran between New York and Havana for
four years until she was set afire and ended
up on the shores of Asbury Park on Sept.
8th, 1934. Founder and President Deborah
Whitcraft and author Gretchen Coyle have
written “Inferno at Sea” using the museum’s
vast collection of research files.
The U.S. Life Saving Service/Coast Guard
comes alive with life-saving medals,
Lyle guns and beach apparatus. Divers’
recovered artifacts tell stories of passengers
and crewmen aboard historic ship wrecks
- from bottles and gold coins to a child’s
shoe and old tiles. The museum’s continually
changing exhibits bring maritime history
to life. The tragedy of the Texas Tower,
erected during the Cold War, is told on tape
Exhibits for All
Maritime History Comes to Life at the New Jersey
Maritime Museum
to fascinated audiences who may not know
the story of our country’s attempt at security.
Even dirigibles are highlighted when they
tragically dropped from the sky over New
Jersey waters. New Jersey’s illustrious
maritime history ranges from before the
Revolution to the present.
Exhibits of life as it used to be along New
Jersey’s coastal communities can be found
throughout the museum; prohibition along
the Jersey shore; a newly added pound
fishing display; custom-designed models
of the ill-fated Texas Tower and life-saving
methods employed by the U.S. Life Saving
Service; and a NOAA-funded display of
the 1860 loss of the U.S. Coast & Geodetic
Survey vessel, Robert J. Walker, are just a
sampling of the vast collection at the New
Jersey Maritime Museum. Research and
lending libraries are located on the second
floor. The museum’s popular Internet Café
is available to everyone free of charge.
Our Black Whale Gift Shop lures kids and
grandparents with nautical toys, educational
materials, and books.
Outside are old anchors and maritime relics
recovered from the bottom of the Atlantic,
and artifacts too big to fit inside. They
make a perfect family photo opportunity.
A memorial to commercial fishermen can
also be found at the museum’s entrance in
recognition of those who work in the world’s
most dangerous occupation.
The New Jersey Maritime Museum
welcomes everyone – from people curious
Provided by the NJ
Maritime Museum
9. 9MAY 2015
about maritime history to researchers and
genealogists. Join and become part of
this exciting museum where history comes
alive for kids, parents, and grandparents.
Different levels of membership are offered.
Monthly programs feature knowledgeable
speakers. The museum is a non-profit
organization, with an active Board of Trustees
at work. Donations are always welcome.
Knowledgeable volunteers are ready to
answer questions and regale visitors with tales
of New Jersey’s illustrious maritime history.
Museum hours are 10:00 am – 5:00 pm daily
June, July and August. Off-season hours
are held Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays
from 10 am to 4 pm. Tours can be arranged
upon request. The museum is available to
rent for parties, weddings, family reunions
and meetings. Call for our Friday childrens’
program, ALO and ReClam the Bay activities,
and other museum events. Or check the
website. Friendly, well-informed docents
volunteer daily, enhancing each visitor’s
experience.
The theme for this year’s Annual Benefit, on
Saturday, September 12th, 2015 from
5 pm to 11 pm, is “A Celebration of Beach
Haven’s 125th Anniversary”. This indoor-
outdoor tented party draws over 450 people
who enjoy a pig roast by Okie’s, a wide
array of food, music by Al and Roger Jinks,
a full service cash bar, as well as a Silent and
Chinese Auction. Tickets are $55 (members
$50) and are available online, at the museum,
and at the door on the 12th.
Be part of the excitement - visit the premier
maritime museum in New Jersey! Become a
member, volunteer, and visit often with family
and friends!
Photo Courtesy of Beach Haven Borough
10. 10 MAY 2015 BEACH HAVEN - THE HEART OF LONG BEACH ISLAND
Recreation in
Beach Haven
Summer Programs for All Ages
Session I
June 29, 2015 through July 17
Program runs Monday through Friday
9 am to 12 pm Located: Centre Street & the
Beach
Session II
July 20, 2015 through August 7
The Program prepares youths who are
interested in future life guarding positions
by teaching them the basics of water
safety and rescue. Applicants must be 14
or 15 years old and must be able to swim
comfortably in the ocean to participate in
Junior Lifeguard Program
this program.
Session I
June 29, 2015 through July 2
9 am to 1 pm
Located at Walsh Field - Registration is
required
The features for this year’s camp sessions
are:
Individual emphasis on goal keeping and
face-offs
Contests All week Long
Guest speakers
Vendors
Individual Technical & Tactical Training
Team Training
College Recruitment/Playing at the next
level
Camp sessions are offered for youth boys,
high school boys (ages 8-18) and youth
girls (ages 8-14). The first session will focus
on fast-past lacrosse with drills, individual
skill training, small group and full team
competitions. The second session will focus
on solid groundwork instruction, emphasis
on positions, teamwork and LOTS of great
competition.
For more information on registration please
visit their website at
www.njallstarlaxcamp.com
*Attend any 2 weeks and pay $480. See
David Brother’s All Star
Lacrosse Camp
11. 11MAY 2015
Week 1
August 3 through August 7
9 am to 1 pm
Walsh Field - Registration is Required
Open to ages 3 yrs to 14 yrs old
Kiddie Kicks (3 yrs to 4 yrs)
9 am to 10:30 am - an introduction to soccer
with a focus on fun!
Regular Camp (5 yrs to 14 yrs)
9 am to 1 pm - All campers are split into
2 year ranged age groups, then moved
based on ability to further their camp
experience. This is a fun and competitive
program which caters to all ages & abilities
and provides the perfect opportunity to
interact and have fun with talented hand
picked coaches. Emphasis is on individual
skills with team tactics introduced through
small sided games. The older the camper
the higher degree of training is taught.
Every day finishes with our famous and
popular World Cup Tournament!
Kiddie Kicks: $99 per week
Regular Camp: $175 per week
below for prices and details.
Session II
16th Annual All Star
Lacrosse Camp
July 27, 2015 through July 30
9 am to 1 pm
Located at Walsh Field- Registration is
required
Join David Brother’s Lacrosse for their 2nd
year in Beach Haven!
The features for this year’s camp sessions
are:
Individual emphasis on goal keeping and
face-offs
Contests All week Long
Guest speakers
Vendors
Individual Technical & Tactical Training
Team Training
College Recruitment/Playing at the next
level
Camp sessions are offered for youth boys,
high school boys (ages 8-18) and youth
girls (ages 8-14) . The first session will focus
on fast-past lacrosse with drills, individual
skill training, small group and full team
competitions.
The second session will focus on solid
groundwork instruction, emphasis on
positions, teamwork and LOTS of great
Rushmore Soccer Camp
David Brother’s All Star
Lacrosse Camp
competition.
For more information on registration please
visit their website at
www.njallstarlaxcamp.com
* Attend any 2 weeks and pay $480. See
below for price details.
12. 12 MAY 2015 BEACH HAVEN - THE HEART OF LONG BEACH ISLAND
Week II
August 10 through August 14 9 am
to 1 pm
Walsh Field - Registration is Required
Open to ages 3 yrs to 14 yrs old
Kiddie Kicks (3 yrs to 4 yrs)
9 am to 10:30 am - an introduction to soccer
with a focus on fun!
Regular Camp (5 yrs to 14 yrs)
9 am to 1 pm - All campers are split into
2 year ranged age groups, then moved
based on ability to further their camp
experience. This is a fun and competitive
program which caters to all ages & abilities
and provides the perfect opportunity to
interact and have fun with talented hand
picked coaches. Emphasis is on individual
skills with team tactics introduced through
small sided games. The older the camper
the higher degree of training is taught.
Every day finishes with our famous and
popular World Cup Tournament!
Kiddie Kicks: $99 per week
Regular Camp: $175 per week
For the second year on LBI and growing
fast! For active adults, Pickleball is a
combination of Tennis, Racquetball, Ping
Pong, and Badminton. It is played on a
badminton sized court and tennis type net,
using a short handled racket and whiffle ball.
We will be offering 3 locations with a
combination of several indoor and outdoor
courts:
Community Pickleball
Beach Haven Elementary School playground
on Bay Ave, the hockey rink on Nelson
Ave in Beach Haven, and the St Francis
Community Center in Brant Beach.
We welcome new and experienced players.
Equipment will be provided.
Please go online at USAPA.org for
additional information and instruction about
Pickleball.
For more details and schedule, call
Candy Zolcinski at 908-596-0092 or email
cazolcinski@yahoo.com.
Come and join the Community Arts Program
as the sponsor concerts every Wednesday
in Veteran’s Park. Concerts begin at 7:30
pm to 9:00 pm, in the event of inclement
weather; concerts will be relocated to the
LBI Museum, adjacent to the park.
Bring your lawn chairs and spread your
blankets for some free family fun!
Rushmore Soccer Camp
WEDNESDAYS
FUN
Every Wednesday this summer
the Borough of Beach Haven will
offer:
FREE tennis and boat
passes.
FREE admittance to all beaches
visitbeachhaven.org,
facebook.com/visitbeachhaven
for Fun Wednesday business specials.
13. 13MAY 2015
Beach Haven
Public Library
& Museum
ANNUAL BOOK SALE:
Thursday, July 9th (10 - 6 pm) • Friday, July 10th
(10 - 4 pm) • Saturday, July 11th (10 - 4 pm)
CHILDREN’S SUMMER
STORY HOUR:
Mid-July through mid-August. Wednesdays,
10:30-11:30 am. Two age groups: Ages 3-5 and
6-8. Story Hour is followed by a craft, then juice
and cookies are served.
SPECIAL STORY HOUR “BOOK
SIGNING” WITH TARA LAZAR August
19th, Wednesday, 10:30-11:30 am. Tara has a
“new” book! The author of “The Monstore”,
will have copies of her new book to purchase,
followed by a fun craft, juice & cookies.
CHILDREN’S SUMMER READING
PROGRAM:
2 Age Groups: up to 3rd grade, and 4th to 6th
grade.
YOUNG ADULTS SUMMER READING
PROGRAM
7th to 12th Grade.
WEEKLY KNITTING CLUB
The knitters meet every Tuesday at 1 pm.
All are welcome!
MONTHLY BOOK DISCUSSION The
Book Discussion Group meets every 4th
Wednesday of the month at 2 pm. All are
welcome.
THE LIBRARY MUSEUM:
On the second floor, there is well constructed
room filled with old maps, deeds, diaries,
photographs and other relics of Beach Haven’s
century of history. Housed within is an archival
research center which contains articles and
photographs illustrating our first families,
houses within the historic district, businesses
through the century and events which
molded Beach Haven. The Museum is open
Wednesday afternoons from
12:00 pm to 4:00 pm during July & August, or
by special request.
LIBRARY HOURS:
Monday, Wednesday, Friday & Saturday • 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Tuesday & Thursday • 10:00 am - 6:00 pm • Closed Sunday
Third St. and Beach Ave., Beach Haven • Phone: 609.492.7081 • beachhavenlibrary.org
facebook.com/BeachHavenLibrary
EVENTS/PRESENTATIONS:
Please check our website or Facebook page for upcoming events & special presentations.
14. 14 MAY 2015 BEACH HAVEN - THE HEART OF LONG BEACH ISLAND
It’s an age-old dilemma in Beach Haven.
Can’t decide between Kubel’s and the Black
Whale for dinner. You’re curious see what
new beers they have on tap, but you only
have two nights in town. You have to stop in
and see you’re your pals at the Chegg. Then
the crew wants to rock the Shell tonight, but
you want to be up early for a paddle on the
bay. You’re craving Barry’s Do-Me-A-Flavor,
but wouldn’t mind riding your bike north for
lunch at the Veg or El Swell. And of course,
you still haven’t been to Tuckers since
you heard they started serving that World
Famous LBI-branded hot sauce. Does that
leave any time for your favorite Chowda?!
Maybe you need to make a point to be at
the Taylor Avenue Waterfront on May 30 for
the second annual Hop Sauce Fest where
you can experience the best of LBI, and the
region in general, all in one afternoon. Hop
Sauce Fest takes great pride in curating
this event and working with just the right
partners to bring something fresh to the
Island.
The non-profit Jetty Rock Foundation,
Beach Haven’s Spice-It-Up, and Shore Point
Distributors held the first Hop Sauce Fest
last year, bringing together craft beers,
gourmet hot sauces and delicious local
food with a lineup of all original music. This
year they’ve upped their game with even
more brews, fire, and emerging regional
bands, plus food from of your favorite LBI
eateries. So now you can see all your friends
Try it All in One Day at
One Place
Hop Sauce brings the best of Beach Haven and
beyond into one festival on May 30, 2015
Bringing together craft
beers, gourmet hot
sauces and delicious
local food with a lineup of
all original music.
Photo Courtesy Ryan Johnson for Ann Coen Photography
15. 15MAY 2015
Photos Courtesy Ryan Johnson for Ann Coen Photography
in one place in addition to yumming up the
Black Whale’s clams and oysters, El Swell’s
fish tacos, the Chegg’s wings, Country
Kettle’s Chowda, Buckalew’s sliders, Barry’s
cheesesteaks, the Veg’s raw tacos, the
Shell’s salsa and smoked tuna dip as well as
Tucker’s truffle fries - all in $5 sample sizes.
The day starts with the Hop Sauce Tune-
Up at 9 a.m., South End Surf N’ Paddle’s
fun paddle race on the bay at Taylor Ave.
Gates open at 11 for the true sauce and
brew aficionados and the bands play all
afternoon, finishing with headliner, Jukebox
the Ghost, from Brooklyn, who recently
played Conan. Then of course, there’s the
after party at Tucker’s.
For $40 you get entry and a tasting glass that
lets you try all every fine craft brew on tap
as well as all the delicious hot sauces. And
if you’re the designated driver or just a hot
sauce and music lover, a General Admission
ticket is $10. This is the cutting edge early
season festival that is sure to become a
tradition.
16. 16 MAY 2015 BEACH HAVEN - THE HEART OF LONG BEACH ISLAND
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& Bulkhead Line
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& Bulkhe
Atlantic Ocean
Little Egg H
Mordecai Island
Virginia Ave
Penna Ave
West Ave
Bay Ave Bay AveBay Ave
Beach Ave Beach Ave
Atlantic Ave
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Leeward
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NelsonAve
LONGBEACHTOWNSHIP
MervaleAve
LeewardAve
KentfordAve
JefferisAve
MeridianLagoon
SunriseLagoonStratfordAve
PelhamAve
LibertyAve
IroquoisAve
HolyokeAve
GlendolaAve
FairviewAve
EssexAve
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Mean High
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1 Nelson Ave Park
(playground, rollerskating rink,
Nelson & West Aves.)
2 William L. Butler Park
(playground, basketball court)
3 Veterans Park
4 Walsh Field / Tennis Courts
(ball field, bocce court)
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8
Parks
Museums
Municipal/Gov’t
8 Emergency Operations
Center (EOC) & Borough
Hall
9 Police Station
10 Beach Badge Office
11 Public Dock
12 Post Office
13 Public Boat Ramp
PUBLIC RESTROOMS
PUBLIC PARKING LOTS
GUARDED BEACHES
MAIN STREETS
BAY TO BEACH
5 LBI Historical Museum
6 Beach Haven Library &
Museum
7 Museum of NJ Maritime
History
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ead Line
Pierhead Line
& Bulkhead Line
Harbor Bay
Parker’s Island
Parker’s
Sedge
Shelter
Island
Lower
Little
Island
Bay Ave Bay Ave Bay Ave
West Ave
Pennsylvania Ave
Delaware Ave
Bay Ave Bay Ave
Segull Drive
12thStreet
11thStreet
10thStreet
4thStreet
MarineStreet
Atlantic Ave Atlantic Ave Atlantic Ave Atlantic Ave
Seaside Ave Seaside Ave
Beach Ave
BelvoirAve
NorwoodAve
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18. 18 MAY 2015 BEACH HAVEN - THE HEART OF LONG BEACH ISLAND
Fisherman’s Cottage Fundraiser
Sponsored by Buckalew’s
Friday, June 5, 6 p.m.
Four Course Wine Tasting Dinner
$75 Reservation Required 609.492.1065
Island Singers Concert
Saturday, June 20
8 p.m. at the Museum
Pig Roast & Bay Bash Celebrating Beach
Haven’s 125th Anniversary
Sponsored by Beach Haven Future
Saturday, June 20, 4 - 8 p.m.
Beach Ave & Ocean Street (Walsh Field)
Hop Sauce Festival
Sponsored by Spice It Up & Jetty Foundation
Saturday, May 30, 11 a.m. - 7 p.m.
21 & Older for Craft Beer Tasting.
$10 General Admin./$40 Craft Beer Ticket
Annual Beach Bum Corvette Club Show
Sunday, June 7, 7 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Registration Required. Rain date June 14
eventscalendar
Borough Wide Open House
Saturday, May 9
Open House 12 - 4 p.m.
Spring Dinner at Buckalew’s
Benefits the Museum
Sunday, May 17, 6 p.m.
Fee $45; Cash Bar
Reservations: Ron Marr 609.492.1065
125th
Anniversary “Throwback”
Softball Game
Sponsored by Borough of Beach Haven, Beach
Haven Future & Buckalew’s
Sunday, May 24, 1 - 4 p.m. - Walsh Field
2015 Memorial Day Parade & Ceremony
Monday, May 25, 10 - 11:20 a.m.
Travels along Taylor Ave, down Bay Ave, and ends at
Veteran’s Park. Ceremony to follow in the Park.
2015 Lighthouse International Film Festival
June 4 -7
Features Films, Cocktails and Networking
Tickets Call 609.207.1126 or
lighthousefilmfestival.org
may
june
2015
Evening Ghost Walking Tours at the Museum
Tuesdays & Wednesdays, 7 p.m.
June 16 - August 26, 2015
Adults - $15; Under 12 - $8 Reservations Required •
Weather Permitted
Contact Maggie O’Neill 609.709.1425
4th Annual Pour Into Summer Wine Festival
Saturday, June 6, 12 - 5 p.m.
Wine sampling Featuring NJ Wineries
newjerseywineevents.com
609.492.1065
A Taste of the Island Porch Party
Appetizers from Island Restaurant - Wine
Sunday, July 12, 6 - 8 p.m.
$25 Tickets at the Museum Door
609.492.0700
july
Trash, Treasure & Bake Sale
Saturday, June 27 (Rain or Shine)
8 a.m. - 1 p.m. at the Museum
For Bake Sale: Janet Azzara 609.247.5481
19. 19MAY 2015
A Celebration of Beach Haven’s 125th
Anniversary
Saturday, September 12, 5 - 11 p.m.
Non Member $55; Members $50
Indoor/Outdoor Tented Affair - Casual Attire
Call Janet Azzara 609.247.5481
Chocolate Fair “All Things Chocolate”
Tasting & More!
Thursday, August 13, 6 - 8 p.m.
Tickets Sold at the Door
$10 Adults; $5 Under 12
Junior Guard Tournament
Thursday, July 16
Iron Man Survivor Competition
Contact Beach Patrol 609.492.9193 after June 15
LBI Historical Association Fall Craft Fair &
Market
Sunday, September 6, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Rain or Shine Bake Sale
Call Janet Azzara 609.247.5481
Beach Haven Boat Parade & Seafood Festival
Saturday, September 19, 4 -8 p.m.
Taylor Ave
Annual General Membership Meeting
Sunday, August 16
4:30 p.m. at the Museum
Bus Tour of Historic Beach Haven
Wednesday, July 15, 10 a.m.
Advanced Reservations; Limit 35 people
609.492.0700
Mordecai Land Trust House Tour & Cocktail
Party
Sponsored by Mordecai Land Trust
Saturday, July 18, 2 - 6 p.m.
House Tour 6-8 p.m. Cocktail Party Little Egg Harbor
Yacht Club
$50 Tour & Cocktail Party; $40 Tour or Party
august
september
mondaynights at the museum
Programs held at LBI Historical Association
Museum, Engleside & Beach Ave.
609.492.0700. Free to the Public.
7:30 p.m. at the Museum. Donations
gratefully accepted. Children welcome.
Handicapped accessible.
July 6: The Suburbanization of the
Jersey Devil - William Sprouse
July 13: The Shark Attacks of
1916 - Trish Schuster
July 20: Barnegat Lighthouse -
Brett Franks
July 27: Boardwalk Empire -
Nelson Johnson
August 3: Super Storm Sandy
- A Cataclysmic Event - Scott
Mazzella
August 10: The 125th
Anniversary of Beach Haven -
Jeanette Lloyd
August 17: The Future of Marsh
Islands: Living Shoreline Projects in
Preservations of Mordecai Island -
Steve Howard and Jim Dugan
August 24: Vanished Tucker’s
Island - Gretchen Coyle &
Deborah Witcraft
20. 20 MAY 2015 BEACH HAVEN - THE HEART OF LONG BEACH ISLAND
The talk of the town this year has been The
Woohoo, the Queen City’s newest casual
dining joint. Located at 211 South Bay Ave.
(formerly the Frosted Mug.) and opened
by locals, The Woo Hoo will specialize in
burgers and ice cream but will also do
smoothies, coffee, and a mouth-watering
breakfasts – egg sandwiches and fresh-fruit
breakfast bowl. They plan to open early and
stay open for the late night crowd.
An exciting addition to Beach Haven’s
shopping scene is the Yuletide. It’s
Christmas in July! (And June, and August,
and all the rest of the year….) at this
festive new Bay Village retailer, stocking
classic holiday décor including LBI-inspired
ornaments made by local artists. Yuletide
opened in April to a fantastic response.
Shore Good Donuts, which has become
a popular stop in Ship Bottom, is excited
to announce it’s second location, this one
serving their favorite donuts at 14 S. Bay
Ave. in Beach Haven. Shore Good has
become a staple on the Island for fresh
donuts made to order and served warm.
The menu features over two dozen specialty
and signature donuts from the reinvented
Inside-Out Jelly to the wild Shore is Spicy, or
create your own.
There’s been other buzz about Beach Haven
this spring as well like Ship Bottom Brewery
doing a collaborative beer with the Chicken
or the Egg. Killer Beesting IPA on tap will
likely be hotter than an August afternoon.
We also have a feeling that the ladies will be
all over the new Queen City Apparel line at
Raquel’s Closet in Bay Village. The Gables
will be celebrating its tenth anniversary
under the wonderful ownership of Sondra
and Steve Beninati. And of course, Beach
Haven has a fantastic list of events to
celebrate it’s 125th Anniversary like the
Throwback Baseball Game pitting the
Borough Employees vs. the Beach Haven
Fire Company.
Open for Business
What’s New in Beach Haven for 2015?
We all have our favorite
time-honored traditions
in Beach Haven, the
shops and eateries that
go back generations.
songoftheseaLBI.com
Custom Signs
Gifts • Home Decor
Trollbeads
Bay Village • 830 No. Bay • Beach Haven
609.492.6326
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21. 21MAY 2015
It’s been 10 years since we completed the
renovation on this wonderful 1892 Victorian
and opened its doors as a fine dining ala
carte restaurant and inn. It has been a
gratifying lesson in honoring the historic
building and fashioning a restaurant that is
reflective of this decade and a part of the
island’s history and future.
The Gables is part of the fabric of a vibrant
Beach Haven. Beach Haven is one square
mile, making it the perfect walking and biking
town, and strolling or peddling in is how
many of our guest arrive. Summer nights
are enjoyed outdoors in our garden and our
porch. When folks ask what the dress code
is for The Gables we always say, the women
dress like a million bucks and the gentlemen
like a buck fifty....yes, anything goes, high
heels or flip flops...at The Gables, it just
works.
Great food from a great chef is the key...
Running a fine dining kitchen requires taste,
brains, stamina, flexibility and team work.
Each event, evening, and meal requires
planning, skill and the ability to dance....
yes dance....moving gracefully through the
translation of what your clientele want and
expect to giving a bit more than what’s
expected on the plate. Richard Diemer,
executive chef, has been balancing on his
toes with the seasonal offerings that run
from the sublime Raviolo al Ova, a large
freshly handmade ravioli with artisanal ricotta
and spinach topped with a hen egg to the
homemade marshmallows on our S’mores
tart. Diemer’s hand and palate drive the
flavors and presentations from the kitchen, he
is exacting, inspiring and at times annoying in
his quest for perfection from himself and his
crew.
Join us as we begin our next decade. Check
out our menu and reserve a table at
galeslbi.com.
The Gables:
Celebrating a Decade of
Fine Dining
BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT
22. 22 MAY 2015 BEACH HAVEN - THE HEART OF LONG BEACH ISLAND
Long Beach Island, NJ – The Long Beach
Island (LBI) summer season will once again
uncork in grand style when 10 New Jersey
wineries join together for the “ 4th Annual
Pour Into Summer Wine Festival” on
Saturday and Sunday June 6 – 7, 2015. The
festival will take place on Saturday from 12
noon – 5 pm and Sunday from 11 am – 4 pm.
In addition to the wine festival activities,
this year’s event on Sunday (June 7) will
also feature the “Beach Bums Corvette Car
Show”. “Pour Into Summer Wine Festival”
is proudly sponsored by The Asbury Park
Press and the Southern Ocean County
Chamber of Commerce/LBI Region DMO
and produced by GPS, Inc. The event is
part of the “Cheers to Summer Weekend”
happening on LBI which features two great
events -“Pour Into Summer Wine Festival”
and the “Lighthouse international Film
Festival”. The wine festival will once again
be located on Taylor Avenue, behind Bay
Village in Beach Haven, NJ.
“We are proud to once again hold our wine
festival in Beach Haven on LBI. Moving
our event from mid-May to early June is an
exciting change for us. We anticipate great
weather and are really thrilled to be part of
the Cheers to Summer Weekend! We want
people to come to this great weekend of
events, enjoy all the things we have to offer
and, most importantly, support LBI as we
reopen this part of the Jersey Shore for the
2015 Summer Season. We are also very
enthusiastic about the Beach Bums Corvette
Car Show that will take place on Sunday at
the wine festival grounds. This awesome
event, featuring hundreds of corvettes, has
been happening on LBI for years and is
the perfect addition to the weekend! We
are telling people to come sample great
New Jersey wines, enjoy culinary cuisine
from some of LBI’s best restaurants, shop
the artisan crafters and enjoy great live
music. We are really proud to be part of
supporting LBI and we want everyone to be
part of this annual summer kick-off festival”,
commented GPS, Inc owner and festival
organizer, Kathy Bullock.
Pour Into Summer Wine
Festival Comes to Beach
Haven
Event Features 10 New Jersey Wineries, Live Music &
Entertainment and Great Local Food Vendors
23. 23MAY 2015
The “4th Annual Pour Into Summer Wine
Festival” is proud to feature some of the
New Jersey’s finest wineries: Auburn Road
Vineyard, Amalthea Cellars, Coda Rossa
Winery, DiMatteo Vineyards, Monroeville
Vineyard & Winery, Plagido’s Winery, Renault
Winery, Cedarvale Winery, Tomasello Winery
and Wagonhouse Winery. This prestigious
group of wineries brings with them
numerous award winning wines, (including
double gold, gold, silver and bronze
winners) from the International Finger Lakes
Competition, The San Francisco Chronicle
Wine Competition and the Indy International
Wine Competition just to name a few.
The 10-featured wineries will be pouring
for sample and sale more than 250 wines
ranging from clean, crisp white wines to
robust red wines to refreshing fruit wines.
Many wineries will be unveiling their newest
summer wine offerings, which will certainly
include the first of the season’s summer
sangria. There will certainly be something
available for everyone…wine aficionado to
wine “newbie”!
Also featured at the festival will be several
of LBI’s most well-known and loved eateries
including: Bistro 14, Country Kettle Chowda,
Crust and Crumb Bakery and Carmen’s.
Each of these LBI culinary “institutions” will
be offering festivalgoers a wide variety of
tempting cuisine and treats. In addition, the
wine festival will also play host to an artisan
crafter area and continuous live music on
stage by some of the region’s best bands.
The festival has gained loyal support from
many in the region. As Lori Pepenella,
Destination Marketing Director for LBI,
stated, “The Pour into Summer Wine
Festival has become an LBI summer kick off
institution. The perfect blend of music, wine
and local flavor. We are looking forward to
welcoming ten NJ wineries back to Beach
Haven and everyone out for a fantastic shore
weekend.”
Tickets for the “4th Annual Pour Into
Summer Wine Festival” can be purchased in
advance for $12 and at the gate for $15. To
purchase advance discount tickets visit www.
visitLBIregion.com. Admission to the “4th
Annual Pour Into Summer Wine Festival”
includes: wine tasting of more than 250 New
Jersey wines and a souvenir wine glass.
Attendees will be able to not only sample
wine but also purchase wines by the bottle
or case. Spectators and anyone 21 or under
is FREE.
Anyone wishing to learn more about the
“Pour Into Summer Wine Festival” can call
the Southern Ocean County Chamber of
Commerce/LBI Region DMO at 609-494-
7211 or visit www.visitLBIregion.com. Large
groups and bus groups can call GPS, Inc at
609-758-5400 for more information.
For more information contact Kathy Bullock
(GPS, Inc) at 609-758-5400/kathy@gpsinc.
net or Lori Pepenella (LBI/DMO) at 609-494-
7211/lpepenella@sochamber.com
24. 24 MAY 2015 BEACH HAVEN - THE HEART OF LONG BEACH ISLAND
Concerts on the Green
July 1
Garage Kept Band
Songs of the 60’s and 70’s
July 8
Carnaby Street Band
Pop from the 70’s
July 15
Jimmy and the Parrot
Buffet Cover Band
August 5
The Kootz
Pop
August 12
Jersey Gold Band
Songs of the 60’s
August 19
McLean Avenue Band
Irish
August 26
Jim Meck and the Guide
Dogs
Classic Rock
Children Concerts on the Green
Because of its growing popularity, the Community Arts Program has added a second children’s
concert this summer. The children concerts are on Monday nights beginning at 7 pm and is
geared towards kids from 1-8 years old.
July 22
Tequila Rose Band
Country
July 29
RB Express
Doo Wop
**August 17 (Monday)
Makin Music, Rockin Rythyms
Kids interactive Concert (7pm)
**July 20 (Monday)
Makin Music, Rockin Rythyms
Kids interactive Concert (7 pm)
JULY AUGUST
Come and join the Community Arts Program as the sponsor concerts every Wednesday in
Veteran’s Park. Concerts begin at 7:30 pm to 9:00 pm, in the event of inclement weather;
concerts will be relocated to the LBI Museum, adjacent to the park.
Bring your lawn chairs and spread your blankets for some free family fun!
25. 25MAY 2015
Please consider supporting the July 4th
Fireworks in Beach Haven. Donations could be
sent to:
Red, White & Blue Committee
830 N. Bay Ave, Box 1
Beach Haven, NJ 08008
Further information call Caroline Kasunich
609.492.2800
&
swimming
tips
Swim Near a Lifeguard
Don’t Fight the Current
Understand Beach Warning Flags
Lifeguard stands are staffed each
day from 1 a.m. to 5 p.m. Stands
are located from 12th Street south
to Leeward Ave.
Instead, swim parallel to shore until
you feel the current relax; then,
swim to shore. Most rip currents
are narrow and a short swim
parallel to shore will bring you to
safety.
Flags posted on the beach and
flying from lifeguard towers
represent ocean hazards and surf
conditions. Please remember
that ocean conditions can change
quickly. Check with lifeguards
on duty if you are unsure of safe
conditions.
1
2
3
Designated Surf
Zone
Emergency
Evacuation
Designated Swim
Zone
red, white
blue
c o m m i t t e e
The past 25 years, the Red, White & Blue
Committee has brought the 4th of July
Fireworks to Beach Haven. The Red, White
& Blue Committee is comprised of a small
group of private citizens who give back to
the community by celebrating this patriotic
event in a very public way. We know that
over the years, the event has become an
island tradition.
For all these reasons, the Red, White & Blue
Committee couldn’t be prouder and we thank
you for your sharing this wonderful island
tradition! While the committee works all year
to prepare for the coming fireworks display,
the real credit goes to the individuals and
businesses funding this celebration of our
nation’s heritage. This year, we ask you to be
a part of this patriotic group by considering
a donation. On July 4th, when all eyes are
skyward, you can say, I am helping to keep
the spirit of America alive!”
THANK YOU FOR YOUR PATRIOTIC
CONTRIBUTION!
26. 26 MAY 2015 BEACH HAVEN - THE HEART OF LONG BEACH ISLAND
beach badge
sale2015
2015 Pre-Season or Anniversary Collector’s Badge
Ages 12 & Under and ages 65+ are FREE
Checks made payable to Borough of Beach Haven
Badges WILL NOT be issued without a receipt
Orders MUST be postmarked on or before JUNE 15
More Information on 65+ Beach Badges
Contact 609.492.0111
PRE-SEASON BADGE SALES ENDS JUNE 15
# Preseason Badges: ________ x $30/each = $____________
# Commemorative Badges: ________ x $50/each = $____________
# Gift Boxes: ________ x $2/each = $____________
TOTAL PAYMENT = $____________
Send completed form, payment, and self-address envelope (for receipt) to:
Borough of Beach Haven, Badge Dept., 420 Pelham Ave, Beach Haven, NJ 08008
NAME: __________________________________
PHONE: ______________________ EMAIL: ___________________________________
ADDRESS: ________________________________________________
________________________________________________
2015 BEACH HAVEN BEACH BADGE
ORDER FORM
NO REFUNDS
27. 27MAY 2015
Alison’s Wonderland
Schooner’s Wharf #25 207-6032
All About Me, Too
201 N Bay Ave 492-4344
B & B Department Store
835 N Bay Ave 492-3050
Bankston’s
615 N Bay Ave 492-9078
Beach Haven Antiques, LLC
509 Engleside Ave 444-8119
Beach Haven Southend LLC
2200 S Bay Ave 492-9100
Beach House & Blooms LLC d/b/a
Beached
Bay Village #9 705-3457
Best Gift Idea Ever
Schooner’s Wharf #12 492-1493
Breezin Up
Bay Village 492-4114
Buddy’s Pet Stop
Schooner’s Wharf #13 492-8900
Coastal Consignment
511 N Bay Ave 492-9400
Coconuts
Schooner’s Wharf #2 492-3711
Coffee Bouteaque
Schooner’s Wharf #22 492-4500
Container Garden/Artifacts r Treasures
414 N Bay Ave 492-4002
Cook’s Pantry
412 N Bay Ave 492-1429
Dollar Parlor
Bay Village 492-1063
Foster’s Farm Market
400 N Bay Ave 492-1360
How to Live
7 S Bay Ave 709-5499
Indian Summer
Bay Village 492-9309
Island Gypsy
901 N Bay Ave 342-0245
Island Sun
811 N Bay Ave 492-1165
Jenna Jane’s
Schooner’s Wharf # 8 492-2288
Jewels by the Bay
Schooner’s Wharf #10 492-4300
Just Love
Bay Village 492-1154
Kapler’s Pharmacy
1 S Bay Ave 492-9221
7-Eleven #26514
1001 N Bay Ave 492-3501
A Lovely Universe
412 N Bay Ave
AJ’S Bicycle
311 S Bay Ave 492-2626
25’ Sport Cabin
20 West Ave 369-4848
Bay Village Psychic
Bay Village 492-6932
Beach Haven Yacht Club Marina
20 West Ave 492-9101
Black Pearl Pirate Adventures
100 N West Ave 978-9951
C & C Partnership LLP
214 Third St 492-2591
Fantasy Island
320 Seventh St 492-4000
Farias Surf Sport
823 N Bay Ave 492-0200
Insatiable Sport Fishing
Morrison’s Marina 670-5980
Jack’s Racks Family Billards, LLC
106 N Bay Ave 492-9826
Miss Beach Haven
100 N West Ave 978-9951
Mordecai Boat Basin
500 Liberty Ave 492-5201
Morrison’s Seafood, Inc
525 Second St 492-2150
Mr. Tee’s Putt & Play (Arcade Assoc)
101 S Bay Ave 492-8689
Polly’s Dock
112 West Ave 492-2194
South End Surf & Paddle
220 S Bay Ave 492-8823
Spare Time Fishing Charter
Slip #16
Morrison’s Marina 618-3877
Surflight Theatre
201 Engleside Ave 492-9477
The Boardwalk LBI
2306 S Bay Ave 492-3298
Thundering Surf
300 Taylor Ave 492-0869
Zen One Health and Wellness
805 N Bay Ave 341-6884
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
THINGS TO DO
PLACES TO SHOP
28. 28 MAY 2015 BEACH HAVEN - THE HEART OF LONG BEACH ISLAND
Kapler’s Regenerate
5 S Bay Ave 994-4788
LBI Book Swap
Schooner’s #19 351-0136
LBI Creative Minds
Schooner’s Wharf #14
LBI Shirt Factory
610 N Bay Ave 732-713-2447
LBI Toys t/a The Toy Store
Schooner’s Wharf #15 492-5200
Little Jersey Divas
806 N Bay Ave
Making Waves
Schooner’s Wharf #9 492-9150
Mod Hatter
1103 N Bay Ave 492-0999
Murphy’s Market
9 S Bay Ave 492-5100
Olde Tyme Smoke Shoppe
213 N Bay Ave 492-1600
Petitte’s Home Furnishings
1200 N Bay Ave 492-0400
Raquel’s Closet
Bay Village 207-6684
Rommel’s
201 S Bay Ave 492-6101
Sand Crafted
118 N Bay Ave 492-1824
Sandy Banks
515 N Bay Ave 492-5526
Sedona East
Schooner’s Wharf #26 207-6141
Silver Sun
210 N Bay Avenue 207-6292
Silver Sun
Schooner’s Wharf #5 207-6292
Song of the Sea
Bay Village 492-6326
Star Bright-Kiosk
Bay Village 339-5974
Sunglass Menagerie
907 N Bay Ave 492-6000
Sur La Plage
1102 N Bay Ave 492-4440
Surf Shack South
Bay Village 492-7546
Treasure Hut
Schooner’s Wharf #21 492-6464
Treasure Hut Carts
Schooner’s Wharf Cart 615-429-2654
Bada Buns
210 Centre St 201-433-6705
Bagel Shack
306 N Bay Ave 492-5552
Barry’s Do Me A Flavor
309 Centre St 492-8259
Bay Village Pizza
Bay Village 492-4484
Ben & Jerry’s
600 N Bay Ave 492-6300
Bistro 14
Bay Village 492-6100
Black Whale Bar & Fish House
100 N Pennsylvania Ave 492-0025
Boat House Restaurant
116 N West Ave 492-1066
Buckalew’s Restaurant
101 N Bay Ave 492-1065
Carmella’s Ice Creamery
Schooner’s Wharf #11 290-2458
Carmen’s
122 N Bay Ave 848-9650
Chicken or the Egg
207 N Bay Ave 492-3695
Chowder Hut
827 N Bay Ave 492-1088
Clam Bar
506 Centre St 492-2459
Cool Beans
Bay Village 492-8090
Country Kettle Chowda
Bay Village 492-2800
Country Kettle Fudge
Bay Village 492-2800
Crust & Crumb Bakery
Bay Village 492-4966
Fred’s Beach Haven Diner
305 N Bay Ave 492-4269
Treasure Hut II
Schooner’s Wharf #28 492-1550
Tropics
Schooner’s Wharf #24 492-4455
Tula
806 N Bay Ave 492-2099
Wyndecrest Home
233 Second St 492-7030
Yuletide, LLC
Bay Village 705-3458
Zinnia Jewelry
Bay Village 492-1234
PLACES TO SHOP
PLACES TO EAT
29. 29MAY 2015
Gazebo
Schooner’s Wharf #1 492-5811
Happy Skipper
Schooner’s Wharf #4 290-2458
Holiday Snack Bar
401 Centre St 492-4544
House of the Rising Bun
200 S Bay Ave 492-1578
Ketch
529 Dock Rd 492-3000
Lainie’s Ice Cream Porch
811 N Bay Ave 207-0777
Maine Course
Schooner’s Wharf #23 492-2328
Marlin
2 S Bay Ave 492-7700
Panzone’s Pizza
1106 N Bay Ave 492-5103
Pearl St Market LLC
229 Pearl St 492-3910
Pizza Shack
302 N Bay Ave
POPularity
216 S Bay Ave 646-522-7541
Shore Good Donuts
14 S Bay Ave
Showplace Ice Cream Parlour
204 Centre St 492-0018
Slice of Heaven
610 N Bay Ave 492-7437
Spice It Up, LLC
Bay Village 492-1240
Sweet Haven Candy Shop
203 N Bay Ave 342-1286
The Candy Co LTD
Schooner’s Wharf #7 492-2808
The Hut
Schooner’s 290-2458
The Marlin
308 Liquor Store & Take Out
308 Centre St 492-7308
Tuckers Tavern
101 S West Ave 492-2300
Uncle Will’s
3 S Bay Ave 492-2514
Coral Seas Oceanfront Motel
21 Coral St 492-1141
Engleside Inn
30 Engleside Ave 492-1251
Beach Haven Southend LLC
2200 S Bay Ave 492-9100
Century 21 Pacesetter Realty
213 N Bay Ave 207-7297
Diane Turton Realtors
219 N Bay Ave 492-7000
Sea Breeze Realty
128 N Bay Ave 492-8800
Here’s Hough Interior Decorators
534 Centre St 492-2777
Beauty Nails
907 N Bay Ave 494-9989
Bella Donna Salon & Spa
209 N Bay Ave 492-4800
Eastern Engine Service
330 Coral Street 492-0403
Gulf Gas Station
415 N Bay Avenue 492-7903
Lavish Salon
115 S Bay Ave 492-9955
Marine Repairs
350 Amber St 492-3088
Queen City Transport
115 N Bay Ave 727-512-1588
PLACES TO STAY
SERVICES
Hydrangea House
104 Centre St 492-2782
Island Guest House
207 Third St 492-2907
Magnolia House
215 Centre St 492-2226
Sea Shell Club
10 S Atlantic Ave 492-4611
The Gables (Weddings LBI)
212 Centre St 492-3553
Victoria Bed & Breakfast
126 Amber St 492-4154
Williams Cottage Inn
506 S Atlantic Avenue 492-7272
Windward at the Beach
200 S Atlantic Ave 492-4468
30. 30 MAY 2015 BEACH HAVEN - THE HEART OF LONG BEACH ISLAND
31. 31MAY 2015
you found each other...now you found the perfect place.
Elegant, Ecelectic, Shore Weddings.
weddingslbi.com
609-492-3553
32. MAY 2015 BEACH HAVEN - THE HEART OF LONG BEACH ISLAND
THE HEART OF LONG BEACH ISLAND
320 7th St. Beach Haven, NJ 609.492.4000
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Free Parking ATM on premise SMOKE FREE
Fantasy Island
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Have your
special party
here with us!
Rides, Games, Chef Gator’s Grill &
Fantasy Delight’s Ice Cream Parlor!
Open Weekends
starting May 16th at 2pm!
Welcome Back!Greetings from LBI,
Arcade Open Daily at 12 Noon!
5th Annual Customer Appreciation Day
June 19th, 2015
from 6-10pm for a Special P.O.P. Night(pay one price)