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Asbury Park Press from Asbury Park, New Jersey • Page 101

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Summer Days sbury Park PressFriday, July 26, 1991 11 Buying or Selling use Press Classified Step into Birkenstock footwear for men, women and children and find a remarkable blend of com fort and style. ARIZONA BACK 2112 Hwy 35 Ocean, N.J. Vi miles south of the Monmouth Mall (908) 493-2225 A. Whether you're a viewer or a doer, Sport' Plus is for you. This Saturday and every Saturday.

Sports Plus brings you the excitinf of sports from your hometown baseball field to the arenas of the world. Discover sec-M fishing holes and the best watering holes. It's fun, it's personal, it's Sports Plus. If you'v ever dreamed of being in the big leagues, catch Saturday's Sports Plus in the Press. Now-Sept.

1: "Artists Working with Light." SHEILA NUSSBAUM GALLERY 358 Millburn Millburn Township; (201)467-1720 Now-Sept. 14: Jewelry by Janet Gabriel, Sharon Schaffner; paintings by Harold Larsen; ceramics by MaryLou Higgins: sculpture by Elaine Reed; prints by Walter Crump. THE SIDNEY ROTHMAN GALLERY Central Avenue, Barnegat Light; (609) 494-2070 Now-Sept. 15: "34th Annual Eclectic Collection of Paintings and Sculpture." M. THOMPSON KRAVETZ 517 Main Bay Head; (908) 295-4040 Now-Aug.

7: "Paris Graflttl," photographs by Tova Navarra. Aug. 10-Sept. 9: Folk art by Rose bee. DEMONSTRATION HOLMES-HENDRICKSON HOUSE Longstreet Road, Holmdel Township; (908)462-1466 Aug.

3-4: "Spinning, Weaving and Quilting." 1-4 p.m. Aug. 24-25: "Pottery Making by Charles Flcca," 10 a.m.-l p.m. Aug. 24, 1-4 p.m.

Aug. 25. Admission $2, $1.50 people age 65 and older, $1 children ages 6-18. free Monmouth County Historical Association members, children under age 6. SEE PAGE 14 Collection, 1990-1925." Now-Oct.

8: "Paul weingarten: Recent Work." Now-Oct. 13: "New Jersey Arts Annual Exhibition." Aug. 18-Jan. 26: "Contemporary Works from the Collection." NEWARK MUSEUM 49 Washington (201) 596-6550 Now-Sept. 1: "Strong Tea: Richard Notkin and the Ylxing Tradition." Now-Aug.

18: "Ramona Sakies-tewa: The Frank Lloyd Wright Tapestries, Themes and variations." Now-February: "Tradition and Innovation In Contemporary Native American Art, 1976-1986." Now-Jan. 19: "Teapots and Coffeepots." NOYES MUSEUM Lily Lake Road, Galloway Township; (609) 652-8848 Now-Sept. 8: "New Currents In Watercolor," and paintings by Charles Evans 11. Now-Oct. 6: "Decoys from the Collection of Somers and Margaret Headley." OCEAN COUNTY ARTISTS GUILD Ocean and Chestnut avenues, Island Heights; (908)270-3111 Aug.

4-27: Roberta Scott, solo show; Dante Cattinl, solo show; Children's Art Show. OCEANSIDE GALLERY 1010 Main Belmar; (908) 280-2167 Aug. 8-24: Summer group show, abstracts, portraits, still lifes. PRINCETON UNIVERSITY Art Museum, Nassau Street; (609) 258-3788 LBI FOUNDATION OF THE ARTS AND SCIENCES 120 Long Beach Loveladies; (609)494-3169 Now-Aug. 15: South Jersey artists.

Aug. 18-Sept. 2: Foundation members, faculty and students show. MANAS QU AN RIVER GROUP OF ARTISTS Thursday-Aug. 31: works by Pauline Mickie: Point Pleasant Hospital Lobby.

Thursday-Aug. 31: works by Eleanor Kochan; Brielle Public Library. MONMOUTH COUNTY OFFICE OF THE HANDICAPPED 29 E. Main Freehold; (908) 431-7399 Now-Aug. 26: "Fine Art by John Bass." MONMOUTH MUSEUM Newman Springs Road, Middle-town Township; (908) 747-2266 Now-Aug.

4: "Surprising Scenes of the Garden State: Watercolors by Robert Sakson." Now-Aug. 11: "Putting The Pieces Together: The History of Life in North America." Aug. 11-Sept. 15: "Journey in Search of Lost Image; The Art of Gary E. Smith." MONTCLAIR ART MUSEUM 3 South Mountain (201) 746-5555 Now-Aug.

11: Photography by Klaus Schnltzer and Robert Sen-nhauser. Self-portraits by 14 artists; "American Prints from the Summer Sale Continues $3.99 922-6050 THE ASBURY PARK PRESS TV, MARKET the Panasonic TP- strength Panasonic Mobile Phone -m FROM FISH RL 9-3 Miles South of Freehold Visa, Mastercard, Food Stamps Accepted Mobile Phones for Cars and Boats On the road productivity doesn't stop when you stop your car. Because you can take the transportable Panasonic TP-500 cellular mobilphone with you. The compact unit slides easily out of Its mounting. And at Just over 4 lbs.

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