Acclaimed rock photographer and Jersey Shore resident Danny Clinch is pleased to announce details for an online auction of two Bruce Springsteen signed 16x20 prints benefitting the building efforts for a new fire house for the Asbury Park Fire Department and support the Foodbank of Monmouth and Ocean Counties in these trying economic times. Log on to Charitybuzz.com to register to bid to win these rare items that will make a difference at the Jersey Shore. The auction begins on Thursday September 17th at Noon EST and ends Thursday October 1st at Noon EST.
"My mother, Linda has been volunteering at soup kitchens in Ocean County for years," says Clinch of Toms River. "I feel that this auction is a great way of honoring her and her hard work, as well as helping those who need it the most during this economic climate." Family is also a reason that "Be True" producer Tim Donnelly has brought the Asbury Park Fire Department on board for the auction. "My great-grandfather, grandfather, father were firefighters in Elizabeth, NJ and my brother is on the job there now, so when I saw that the Asbury Park Fire Department was working out of a dilapidated fire house, I had to do something," said Donnelly.
Entertainment is scheduled for the "Be True" opening starting at 7:30 PM on Friday September 18th with an acoustic set from internationally renowned singer/songwriter Nicole Atkins of Asbury Park and a raucous performance from Toms River's eclectic collective, River City Connection is set to follow. "Giving the new generation of Shore musicians a platform is extremely important during the revitalization of Asbury Park, a town that has been built on music, and celebrating Bruce with this new crop of musicians is a great way of doing it," says Clinch.
For Press Inquiries Tim Donnelly 732.606.7666
| Date | Event | Venue |
|---|---|---|
| 5/18 | THE BAMBOOZLE | Beachfront |
| 5/19 | THE BAMBOOZLE | Beachfront |
| 5/20 | THE BAMBOOZLE | Beachfront |
913 Ocean Ave.
In Asbury Park, NJ
At the corner of Second and Ocean
The Convention Hall, the Paramount Theatre and the Grand Arcade were designed by architects Warren and Wetmore. The duo also designed New York City's Grand Central Station.