Seasonal & Holidays

It's ON! Fourth Of July Celebration Starts Thursday At Brick's SummerFest

The threat of rain is small, and town officials inviting everyone to enjoy food, drink and the Amish Outlaws tonight -- and fireworks, too.

The Fourth of July is upon us already, and Brick Township will be kicking off the weekend celebration a little bit earlier than most with its first SummerFest event of the summer.

The Amish Outlaws will be in town for Thursday’s concert, which is free to attend. It begins at 6:30 p.m. at Windward Beach Park on Princeton Avenue.

Food and drinks will be for sale. Come early and enjoy the food court, the beer and wine garden for those over the age of 21, and visit sponsors tables.

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There are free shuttle buses to and from the park. Shuttle buses run from Brick Township High School (Chambers Bridge Road), Midstreams Elementary School (Midstreams Road) and Drum Point Elementary School (Drum Point Road) from 5 p.m. until the last bus at 8 p.m. Return trips from Windward Beach begin at 9 p.m. Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult.

Fireworks will begin at dusk, to kick off the Independence Day holiday weekend.

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There are SummerFest events scheduled weekly through the remainder of the summer. Check them out here.

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