Friday, November 1, 2019 – Wine, Nibbles & Giggles Comedy Night

Friday, November 1, 2019
Doors open at 7 PM
Show Starts at 8 PM
Join us for a FUNdraising evening of wine, hors d’oeuvres, dessert, raffles, silent auction, and professional Stand Up Comedy
* Wine, beer, beverages and food all included.
** Raffles and Auctions Tickets will be available for sale at the event for an additional cost.
Woman’s Club of Asbury Park
57 Wickapecko Drive
Ocean, NJ 07712
SOLD OUT!!!
STANDING ROOM AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR!
TICKETS: $55 in advance
$65 at the door
Sponsorship and Advertising opportunities available.
FEATURING:
Robin Fox
Ladies of Laughter Theater Tour

After 17 years of being a housewife, Robin decided that being the funniest mom on the block wasn’t enough for her. Fifteen years ago Robin moved her act from the school bus stop to the stage. Robin has been described as a one-woman sitcom and her act puts a unique spin on her 28 year marriage, kids, her aging parents and suburban life and so much more. In 2013, Robin won the prestigious Ladies of Laughter competition against 250 of the best female comedians in the country and now headlines the Ladies of Laughter tour in theaters around the country. Not only is Robin hysterical, she is unique and memorable. Audiences took to this “Mother like no other” from the very start. Robin Fox quickly rose through the comedy ranks and can be seen performing at some of the top Comedy Clubs and venues throughout NYC and the northeast.
Robin has performed for many charity fundraisers including Cystic Fibrosis, the American Cancer Society, Debbie’s Dream, the American Red Cross, Elks organizations, Lion’s Club and many others. Robin’s corporate events include shows for IBM, Johnson and Johnson, Pepsi, Pinnacle Foods,
the Cameron Group, and many others.
Robin was the winner of the 2010 Gilda Radner Award, and Philadelphia’s Funniest -1st runner up. She can be heard on rotation on XM and Sirius Satellite Radio. She has been a guest several times on WOR’s Joey Reynold’s show.
Tim Hayes

Everyone’s favorite dad, Tim Hayes is the consummate comedian
performing all over the tri-state area bringing his very funny brand of humor to clubs, private events and fundraisers.
Tim is currently starring in the Off Broadway comedy “The Exes” a play about marriage and divorce. He recently headlined at Catch A Rising Star and has appeared at some of the top venues in the tri-state area including Gotham, Broadway, New York and Stand Up NY comedy clubs in New York City.
Sunday, October 20, 2019 – Chakra Balancing Meditation Workshop
Chakra Balancing Meditation Workshop
Sunday, October 20th: 12:00 -1:30 p.m.
Join Carmela Danna, certified yoga instructor and Reiki Master, for a guided meditation workshop designed to balance your chakras (energy).
Using Bija mantas we will aim to release negativity and stress and enhance peace and calm in the body and mind. This workshop will also include sage and crystal bowls. Beginners are welcome!
COST: $20 per person (Payment can be made below in advance)
Please pre-register in advance ($10 deposit requested)
The Wise Queen of Selfless Devotion – Sunday Talk
Talk originally given on August 18, 2019
Our Heroes and Heroines of Hollywood and the Bible continues with Queen Esther of the Hebrew Scriptures, the Old Testament. The parable of Queen Esther tells the story of overcoming painful and challenging life circumstances by fasting from self-limiting beliefs, thoughts, feelings, and actions and by courageously living our Divine Purpose.
AFFIRMATIVE PRAYER: Today, I fast from a consciousness of ignorance, self-absorption, and all that erroneously keeps me insulated from others. Illumined by Divine Wisdom, I take selfless and courageous action to be an ambassador of compassionate support to those who have been falsely labeled as less than.
Your love offering is greatly appreciated.
Preparing Our Gardens for the Next Season
by: Ingrid Justick
Vol. 25, No. 4

This is an excellent time to step back and take a look at how your organic garden did grow this season. Do your plants look as healthy as you expected them to be? Take photographs of your plants each year. This winter, when you are planning next year’s garden, reach for the photos and you will be quite surprised on how much you accomplished.
Most trees, lawns and spring-blooming shrubs grow better if you plant them in the fall in well-prepared organic soil. Top growth is less active, ground water more plentiful and tiny roots become strong, storing energy for the spring show of flowers and foliage.
Now is an excellent time to plant fall-flowering perennials: graceful Japanese anemones, sweet autumn clematis, along with other cool weather plants such as asters, kale and pansies. Fragrant witch hazel will bloom even when snow is on the ground. Do not forget to plant your bulbs into the ground. They will announce spring’s arrival.
Autumn is the perfect time to prepare your organic spring vegetable garden. Clean your vegetable beds and turn the soil adding plenty of compost. Scatter spinach seeds that will mature and flourish in cool weather. These hardy greens grow throughout the fall, lie dormant under the snow and then start growing again in spring. Plant some Egyptian onions; they are perennial and you can harvest the green tips all winter.
Herbs are among fall’s most rewarding plants. Cut them back and freeze or dry the clippings for winter enjoyment. Place organic leaf mulch around your perennial herbs, to protect from frost damage.
Before moving your potted plants indoors, wash them well with an all-purpose natural spray that will eliminate most pests: mix two teaspoons of liquid dishwashing detergent with one cup of vegetable oil. Shake vigorously to emulsify then add one quart of water. Be certain to spray the undersides of leaves, too. Mealybugs and scales grow a tough coat of arms, so use a cotton swab and dab each bug mass with rubbing alcohol. Then once a month scrub leaves gently with soapy water to remove dust particles from the breathing holes.
It is time to relax from our summer labors while we are anxiously awaiting the end of winter and the first sign of spring to start our organic gardens — all over again.
You must heal any wounds you give the Earth
and you must feed her to replace what you take from her.
Only if you repay your debts will she continue to provide.
For environmentally friendly information: call 732-922-2935.
Printing compliments of The Atlantic Club
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