What are you doing this weekend? Here's what's happening in Monmouth and Ocean Counties March 7 - 9, 2014:

-- The Lakewood BlueClaws are getting ready with Fanfest ’14. The event will take place Saturday at FirstEnergy Park from 11:00am-4:00pm. It is the first day that single game tickets will be  available for the upcoming BlueClaws season. Also at this year’s Fanfest is something brand new. One child will win a chance to be “CEO For A Day” VIP experience. The prize includes a ceremonial first pitch, assisting in on-field promotions, one inning as the PA-announcer and a radio interview.Get all the details at the Lakewood BlueClaws website.

--This Sunday and next Saturday, hundreds of positions from ride operators to beach badge checkers will be available at Jenkinson's Job Fair on the boardwalk in Point Pleasant Beach, including jobs like game operators, arcade workers, lifeguards, cooks, and beach maintenance. You can fill out an online resume in advance with the state Department of Labor and Workforce Development. Attendees should bring two forms of identification, be at least 14 years of  age, and come dressed for success. Be ready for on-the-spot interviews. Make duplicate copies of the online resume be ready to hand them out. Many of the jobs will begin by Easter weekend. To access the application, click  here.The job fair will take place this Sunday from noon to 3 p.m. at the Pavilion Restaurant and then again next Saturday from noon to 3 at the same  location. For more information, call Christine Karaska at 732-793-5060.

--The first Asbury Park St. Patrick’s Day Parade will take place Sunday. It starts on the Asbury Park Boardwalk at Ocean Ave and 4th Ave, then it heads downtown, past the reviewing stand at Cookman and Emory Ave.  The parade will conclude on Main St. in the Municipal Plaza.The Point will be there, and the parade also  features marching bands, floats, schools, cheerleading and drill teams, bagpipe contingents, scouting groups, dance groups, police, fire, elected officials and  much more...including the Zombies that helped set the Guinnes World Record! To get more info, visit the Asbury Park St. Patrick’s Day Parade website!

--The 30th annual Seaside Heights St. Patrick’s Day parade is Saturday on the Boulevard. The parade steps off at 12 p.m. on the Boulevard at J Street in the Park.  Follow the green to the Boulevard and Hancock in the Heights For traffic tips, Read More: 2014 Seaside Heights St. Patrick's Day Parade Map + Traffic Tips | http://943thepoint.com/2014-seaside-heights-st-patricks-day-parade-map-traffic-tips/?trackback=tsmclip

-- And don't forget to set your clocks ahead this weekend!!!! Check out THIS STORY!

 

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