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BRICK SUMMERFEST 2009 SCHEDULE!
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Tour Rainbow Academy
of Brick during Open House Week - Monday, July 13th
– Friday, July 17th and Thursday evening, July 16th,
from 6-8 pm. You will be entered to win a Breakfast
with Sir Topham Hat and 4 tickets to Thomas &
Friends LIVE at the State Theatre of New Brunswick.
Visit www.RainbowAcademy.com for more details.
1823
Rt. 88 & Post Road, Brick
732-202-1635
Open House Week
Mon., July 13th – Fri., July
17th
7:00 am – 6:30 pm
Thurs. Evening, July 16th,
6 – 8 pm
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BCCT presents Seussical,
the Musical on August 7, 8, 14 & 15 at 7:30
and a matinee performance on August 9 at 3:00 at
Brick Township High School. Tickets are $15 for
adults and $12 for seniors and students and are
available by calling 732-920-9041 or online at www.bcct.org.
Tickets are also available at the door.
Seussical is based on the beloved characters and
stories of Dr. Seuss and follows the adventures
of Horton the Elephant, Gertrude McFuzz, Mayzie
La Bird and tiny race of creatures known as Whos.
During the course of the story, the Cat in the Hat
pops in and out of scenes, narrating, playing numerous
characters and keeps the story moving along.
BCCT is non-profit, community theater group dedicated
to the children of Ocean and Monmouth counties.
Established in 1992, the BCCT has received great
reviews and has a dedicated following from the local
community. You can learn more about the BCCT by
visiting the website, www.bcct.org. BCCT was voted
"Best Community Theater" in Ocean County
in 2008.
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BRICK FACT: After
hovering for years in the top five, in 2006, the
township earned the title of "America's Safest
City", out of 371 cities included nationwide
in the 13th annual Morgan Quitno survey.[7] Since
the year 2000, Brick Township has been the safest
"city" (population over 75,000) in New
Jersey. In 2003 and 2004, Brick Township was ranked
as the second safest city in the United States after
Newton, Massachusetts.[8] In 2005, Brick Township
had dropped down to the fifth safest "city"
(population over 75,000) in the United States, before
it rebounded to the top in 2006. (From Wikipedia.)