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Week of 25-31 July (2010)
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  Sunday, 25th
NJMC Butterfly Day Slated for DeKorte Park on Sunday July 25 (Calendar: Meadowlands Liberty Convention & Visitors Bureau  Location: Richard W. DeKorte Park)
"This summer, in conjunction with a brand-new (and free) Butterfly Guide to DeKorte Park, the Meadowlands Commission is holding a free one-day butterfly fest on Sunday, July 25 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. In addition to butterfly walks for the whole family, there’ll be brief introductory slide shows on Butterflies at DeKorte Park, tables with loads of information on butterfly identification, binoculars and gardening to attract butterflies – plus contests and great door prizes. Butterfly Day is run by the New Jersey Meadowlands Commission and the Bergen County Audubon Society, with a huge assist from the Northern New Jersey Chapter of the North American Butterfly Association. To rsvp, contact Don Torino of the BCAS at greatauk4@aol.com or 201-636-4022. (Rain Date, Aug.1)"
   
Happy Hour (Calendar: Holiday Inn  Location: Gabriel's Restaurant)
"Monday thru Thursday discounts during Happy Hour at The Holiday Inn of Hasbrouck Heights"
  Monday, 26th
Happy Hour (Calendar: Holiday Inn  Location: Gabriel's Restaurant)
"Monday thru Thursday discounts during Happy Hour at The Holiday Inn of Hasbrouck Heights"
  Tuesday, 27th
Culinary Cafe Tuesday July 27th (Calendar: Meadowlands Liberty Convention & Visitors Bureau  Location: Culinary Confrerence Center)
"JERSEY PRODUCE SALAD BAR Organic Greens Hot (to Order) Fried Calamari Spicy Marinara Feature Foods of Cuba Hot Cuban Sandwich Roast Pork, Ham, Swiss/Provolone Pickle, Mustard Chicken Rancho Luna with Rice Chayote, Avocado Salad Tortilla Chips, Jersey Tomato Salsa NJ Blueberry Sparkling Lemonade Mighty Leaf Freshly Brewed CALYPSO MANGO TEA Cookies Red Plum Tart & Strawberry Rhubarb Pie Where & When 161 Newkirk Street Jersey City, New Jersey 07306 Every Tuesday Lunch 12 noon to 2 PM "
Happy Hour (Calendar: Holiday Inn  Location: Gabriel's Restaurant)
"Monday thru Thursday discounts during Happy Hour at The Holiday Inn of Hasbrouck Heights"
  Wednesday, 28th
Wildlife Trails, Birding & Estuary Tours Await! (Calendar: Meadowlands Environment Center  Location: New Jersey Meadowlands Commission)
"Please inquire about our region's ecotourism offerings through the New Jersey Meadowlands Commission. The area is rich in environmental treasures with its hundreds of bird species that call the Meadowlands home. You can canoe along the Hackensack River to get an up-close and personal view of the wetlands. Tours, events, boat rides and activities are happening year round, so inquire today! Click here to order FREE guides to the Meadowlands, including the Birding & Wildlife Trails Guide!"
  
Happy Hour (Calendar: Holiday Inn  Location: Gabriel's Restaurant)
"Monday thru Thursday discounts during Happy Hour at The Holiday Inn of Hasbrouck Heights"
  Thursday, 29th
Happy Hour (Calendar: Holiday Inn  Location: Gabriel's Restaurant)
"Monday thru Thursday discounts during Happy Hour at The Holiday Inn of Hasbrouck Heights"
Dining Under the Stars (Calendar: Meadowlands Liberty Convention & Visitors Bureau  Location: Rutherford Downtown Partnership)
"The Rutherford Downtown Partnership will once again host Dining Under the Stars on Thursday nights in June and July. Dining Under the Stars is that great event where the public gets to enjoy summer dining in the middle of the street on Park Avenue, with entertainment also provided. Choose your favorite restaurant and make a reservation for an outside table. Regular menu service will be provided. The event goes from 6 p.m. to 11 pm. Check out the RDP Facebook page (Rutherford Downtown Partnership) for updates each week, and for any weather-related cancellations."
  
Sunset Cruises (Calendar: Meadowlands Liberty Convention & Visitors Bureau  Location: NY Harbor)
"CRUISE DESCRIPTION: Cruise into the NY Harbor's famous sunset aboard our spacious private yacht, the JJ Audubon.  Enjoy the cool Harbor breeze while watching the magnificent sunset behind the Statue of Liberty and toasting the end of another day with a complimentary glass of wine and cheese platter. DATE: Every Thursday from June 3, 2010 – August 26, 2010 BOARD: Liberty Landing Marina – D Dock @ 5:45 pm/Battery Park Gangway 3 @ 6:00 pm DEPART: Liberty Landing Marina – D Dock @ 6:15 pm/Battery Park Gangway 3 @ 6:30 pm CRUISING TIME: 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm ***time subject to change*** YACHT: JJ Audubon SEATING: No assigned seating GRATUITY/TAX: Tax additional DISCOUNTS: 20% employee discount. No senior discount. ENTERTAINMENT: Live DJ REFRESHMENTS: Includes a complimentary glass of wine Alcoholic beverages - Cash Bar FOOD: Complimentary American Cheese Platter NOTES: Parking at Liberty Landing Marina is $7 Must be 21 and older "
  Friday, 30th
Happy Hour (Calendar: Holiday Inn  Location: Gabriel's Restaurant)
"Monday thru Thursday discounts during Happy Hour at The Holiday Inn of Hasbrouck Heights"
Rock Con: Weekend of 100 Rock Stars (Calendar: Meadowlands Liberty Convention & Visitors Bureau  Location: Sheraton Meadowlands Hotel and Conference Center)
"\"Don\'t come around, leave me alone, don\'t bother me,\" George Harrison sang in 1964, speaking for all rock stars, everywhere. In the old days – back before this weekend\'s Rock Con: Weekend of 100 Rock Stars, that is – that was the rock-star M.O. Fans were on one side of the frosted-glass limousine window. Stars were on the other – glamorous, remote, unapproachable. That was the rock star mystique. Things are different nowadays – not least because in a post-Twitter, post-Facebook age, the very notion of privacy has gone out the limousine window. \"There are those who, in their prime, felt they had to keep the mystique,\" says North Bergen\'s Carlos Alomar, ace guitarist known for his work with David Bowie, Paul McCartney and Mick Jagger. \"That\'s fine when you\'re young. But after you\'ve had that hit, you realize you\'re going to be doing this for the rest of your life, and you don\'t separate yourself from the fans to the point where you\'re disengaging from them.\" Alomar is one of the 100 rock stars – now closer to 116, by official count – who will be showing up at the three-day blowout event this weekend at the Sheraton Meadowlands Hotel & Conference Center in East Rutherford. Mary Wilson, Tommy James, Little Anthony, Beach Boy Al Jardine, Johnny Winter, Andy Kim and current or former members of The Rascals, The Animals, Vanilla Fudge, The Yardbirds, The Archies, Jefferson Airplane/Starship, Starz, Suicidal Tendencies, The Bay City Rollers, Paul Revere & The Raiders, Porno for Pyros, The Smithereens and Village People are among the rock icons who will be pressing flesh, posing for pictures (at typically about $10 a pop), and signing autographs (typically $5 to $20). They will also be playing and, in some cases, jamming together. \"These are matchups that people have never seen and will never see again,\" says Charles Rosenay, co-producer of the event. \"You might see Ron Dante, the lead singer with The Archies, performing with Randy Jones, the cowboy from The Village People.\" Conventions gain popularity Three full ballrooms will be given over to \"merch\" (that\'s merchandise to you), to celebrity meet-and-greets and to the performances themselves, while \"breakout\" rooms will be devoted to screenings of rare rock footage, displays of celebrity artwork and more. \"I\'m looking forward to it; I love doing this kind of stuff,\" says Fair Lawn\'s Richie Ranno, founding guitarist of Starz, the seminal metal band credited with influencing Motley Crue, Poison and Twisted Sister. Ranno is no stranger to this kind of event: He organized the annual New York Kiss Expo that ran for 22 years, from 1987 to 2008. Such meet-the-star events are common in the world of country music (Fan Fair, now the CMA Music Festival), comic books (Comic-Con) and other branches of fandom. They are less typical in the realm of rock music, where familiarity is thought to breed contempt. But that may be changing. \"I think there\'s not necessarily been a wall, but maybe an image, a mystique, of a rock star who comes off the stage, runs into his limousine and is not approachable,\" Rosenay says. \"And I think that\'s changed through the years to an extent, because these celebs do their show, and at the end they want to sell their CD.\" An old hand at these events, the Connecticut-based Rosenay has produced many in his time: Beatles conventions, horror conventions, baseball-card conventions. But he\'s never done anything as ambitious as his Weekend of 100 Rock Stars, which he began to put together in February. \"The way it started out, the first 20 or 30 were friends, people I\'d been in touch with through the years,\" he says. \"Then it was friends of friends saying, \'Why don\'t you call such-and-such?\' Before we knew it, we were getting calls saying, \'How come we\'re not a part of your Weekend of 100 Rock Stars?\' \" The chumminess between stars and fans will be exceeded – in theory — only by the good will the celebrities extend to each other. At least, Rosenay hopes so. \"I\'ve gotten a few scenarios where people have asked not to sit next to other people,\" Rosenay says. \"But there\'s been more of, \'Can I sit next to such-and-such?\' I want this to be We Are the World, where everybody checks their egos at the door.\" And then there are rockers like Ranno, still active in the area with his band Richie Ranno\'s All-Stars (he recently released an acoustic album, \"Americana\"). Ranno doesn\'t have to be told to be civil to peers and friendly to fans. That\'s how he – and Starz — roll. \"When we play, we walk right off the stage and go for the crowd,\" Ranno says. \"It\'s like we\'re running for office.\" For a complete list of guests, visit nationalrockcon.com/artists.htm. E-mail: beckerman@northjersey.com"
Bananas Comedy Club (Calendar: Holiday Inn  Location: Holiday Inn (Meadowlands Area))
"FRIDAY & SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY!"
  Saturday, 31st
Bananas Comedy Club (Calendar: Holiday Inn  Location: Holiday Inn (Meadowlands Area))
"FRIDAY & SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY!"
Rock Con: Weekend of 100 Rock Stars (Calendar: Meadowlands Liberty Convention & Visitors Bureau  Location: Sheraton Meadowlands Hotel and Conference Center)
""Don't come around, leave me alone, don't bother me," George Harrison sang in 1964, speaking for all rock stars, everywhere. In the old days – back before this weekend's Rock Con: Weekend of 100 Rock Stars, that is – that was the rock-star M.O. Fans were on one side of the frosted-glass limousine window. Stars were on the other – glamorous, remote, unapproachable. That was the rock star mystique. Things are different nowadays – not least because in a post-Twitter, post-Facebook age, the very notion of privacy has gone out the limousine window. "There are those who, in their prime, felt they had to keep the mystique," says North Bergen's Carlos Alomar, ace guitarist known for his work with David Bowie, Paul McCartney and Mick Jagger. "That's fine when you're young. But after you've had that hit, you realize you're going to be doing this for the rest of your life, and you don't separate yourself from the fans to the point where you're disengaging from them." Alomar is one of the 100 rock stars – now closer to 116, by official count – who will be showing up at the three-day blowout event this weekend at the Sheraton Meadowlands Hotel & Conference Center in East Rutherford. Mary Wilson, Tommy James, Little Anthony, Beach Boy Al Jardine, Johnny Winter, Andy Kim and current or former members of The Rascals, The Animals, Vanilla Fudge, The Yardbirds, The Archies, Jefferson Airplane/Starship, Starz, Suicidal Tendencies, The Bay City Rollers, Paul Revere & The Raiders, Porno for Pyros, The Smithereens and Village People are among the rock icons who will be pressing flesh, posing for pictures (at typically about $10 a pop), and signing autographs (typically $5 to $20). They will also be playing and, in some cases, jamming together. "These are matchups that people have never seen and will never see again," says Charles Rosenay, co-producer of the event. "You might see Ron Dante, the lead singer with The Archies, performing with Randy Jones, the cowboy from The Village People." Conventions gain popularity Three full ballrooms will be given over to "merch" (that's merchandise to you), to celebrity meet-and-greets and to the performances themselves, while "breakout" rooms will be devoted to screenings of rare rock footage, displays of celebrity artwork and more. "I'm looking forward to it; I love doing this kind of stuff," says Fair Lawn's Richie Ranno, founding guitarist of Starz, the seminal metal band credited with influencing Motley Crue, Poison and Twisted Sister. Ranno is no stranger to this kind of event: He organized the annual New York Kiss Expo that ran for 22 years, from 1987 to 2008. Such meet-the-star events are common in the world of country music (Fan Fair, now the CMA Music Festival), comic books (Comic-Con) and other branches of fandom. They are less typical in the realm of rock music, where familiarity is thought to breed contempt. But that may be changing. "I think there's not necessarily been a wall, but maybe an image, a mystique, of a rock star who comes off the stage, runs into his limousine and is not approachable," Rosenay says. "And I think that's changed through the years to an extent, because these celebs do their show, and at the end they want to sell their CD." An old hand at these events, the Connecticut-based Rosenay has produced many in his time: Beatles conventions, horror conventions, baseball-card conventions. But he's never done anything as ambitious as his Weekend of 100 Rock Stars, which he began to put together in February. "The way it started out, the first 20 or 30 were friends, people I'd been in touch with through the years," he says. "Then it was friends of friends saying, 'Why don't you call such-and-such?' Before we knew it, we were getting calls saying, 'How come we're not a part of your Weekend of 100 Rock Stars?' " The chumminess between stars and fans will be exceeded – in theory — only by the good will the celebrities extend to each other. At least, Rosenay hopes so. "I've gotten a few scenarios where people have asked not to sit next to other people," Rosenay says. "But there's been more of, 'Can I sit next to such-and-such?' I want this to be We Are the World, where everybody checks their egos at the door." And then there are rockers like Ranno, still active in the area with his band Richie Ranno's All-Stars (he recently released an acoustic album, "Americana"). Ranno doesn't have to be told to be civil to peers and friendly to fans. That's how he – and Starz — roll. "When we play, we walk right off the stage and go for the crowd," Ranno says. "It's like we're running for office." For a complete list of guests, visit nationalrockcon.com/artists.htm. E-mail: beckerman@northjersey.com"
 
Happy Hour (Calendar: Holiday Inn  Location: Gabriel's Restaurant)
"Monday thru Thursday discounts during Happy Hour at The Holiday Inn of Hasbrouck Heights"
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