Kids & Family

Brick Teen Performers Wanted For Coffeehouse Event Friday

If you're a teen who can sing, dance, rap or have some other talent you'd like to show off, you're invited to perform.

BRICK, NJ -- Brick Township teens are invited to show off their talents this Friday, April 1, as BMAC and the mayor's Teen Advisory Council host an open mic/coffeehouse.

The event is titled "Being a Teen is No Joke," and runs from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Bob Anstett Cultural Arts Center, 515 Herbertsville Road.

The event is free.

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BMAC -- the Brick Municipal Alliance Committee -- and Mayor John Ducey's Teen Advisory Council are working to discourage drug use by the youth of Brick Township, to keep kids from using drugs in the first place and prevent addiction before it starts.

Teens in Brick with all sorts of talents are invited to perform or join us for the free event to support their peers. Teens who would like to perform should email colleen@enspiritedprojects.org to reserve their performance slot or tickets. Space is limited but still available!

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Performers wanted include: Singers, poets, rappers, magicians, dances, comics, impressionists, musicians and more!

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