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Going To SummerFest In Brick? Take The Shuttles
Free shuttle buses run to Windward Beach Park from five Brick Township Schools for SummerFest, because parking is limited at the park.

BRICK, NJ — SummerFest 2023 begins Thursday night at Windward Beach Park, and Brick Township officials are urging people to take the free shuttles.
The township has an agreement with the Brick Township Schools, which provide buses for the SummerFest concert series to bring people to and from the park, which has limited parking. Parking is banned on sidestreets near Windward Beach.
Super TransAm is scheduled to perform Thursday starting at 7 p.m., and fireworks follow the concert. There will be food trucks and a beer and wine garden for those 21 or older. You can bring coolers to the concert, but no alcohol is permitted in coolers or bags. Beach chairs also are permitted.
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Shuttle buses begin running at 5 p.m. with pick-ups and drop-offs at the following schools:
- Drum Point Elementary School, Drum Point Road.
- Veterans Memorial Middle School, Hendrickson Boulevard
- Midstreams Elementary School, Midstreams Road
- Lanes Mill Elementary School, Lanes Mill Road
- Brick Township High School, Chambers Bridge Road
Return trips to the schools begin at 8 p.m. and continue until everyone has been returned to the schools.
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SummerFest is scheduled for every Thursday in July. The remaining shows are:
On July 13, Amish Outlaws returns. They last performed at SummerFest in 2021, doing their eclectic mix of popular music. They are a crowd favorite.
On July 20, Jessie's Girl will take the stage. The band made its SummerFest debut in 2018 and brought the house down with renditions of favorite songs from the '80s while dressed up as unforgettable characters from the decade.
The concert series concludes July 27 with another crowd favorite, Garden State Radio. The band played SummerFest from 2017-2019 and performs some of the biggest anthems of the '80s, '90s, 2000s, and more, along with a synchronized light show.
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