River View Observer January 15-January 31, 2024

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January 15-January 31, 2024

Volume 28 No. 2

Est. 1998

Hudson County’s Bi-Weekly-Cultural, Lifestyle and Entertainment Publication In This Issue

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Craig Guy Sworn -in As Hudson County’s 5th County Executive On January 4th, before a packed crowd of Family, Friends Hudson County Elected Officials and Congressmen, Craig Guy, was sworn in by Governor Murphy as Hudson County’s 5th County Executive at Jersey City’s County Prep High School. A former Jersey City Police Officer of 25 years, Guy has also served Hudson County for many years as Chief of Staff to Tom DeGise

former County Executiive, at his swearing-in ceremony, County Executive Guy expressed dedication to improving the quality of life in Hudson County, promising a residentfocused administration. As per NJ.Com

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HUDSON HAPPENINGS Jersey City Mayor Fulop Opens Applications for Over $1M in Arts & Culture TrustFund Grants on January 29 $3 Million Allocated to Local Artists and Arts Organizations in under 2 Years

“to give Jersey City artists and arts organizations a lifeline where none existed. With this third round of grants, we are increasThe Fulop ing the total amount of Administration just anallocations to more than nounced as per a press release that Mayor Steven $1 million, which is a significant amount of support M. Fulop, City Council that ultimately benefits our members, and the Arts community as a whole,” and Culture Trust Fund said Mayor Fulop, who Committee have animplemented New Jersey’s nounced the third round first Arts and Culture Trust of Jersey City’s Arts and Culture Trust Fund grants, Fund in 2021 after resiproviding over $1 million dents voted for the funding source with an overto support local artists whelming majority. and arts organizations Jersey City’s nonprofit throughout Jersey City. arts and culture sector Applications will open generated $46 million on Monday, January 29, to support arts education, in economic activity arts programming, general in 2022, including 532 operations, and Individual jobs supported and over $28 million in personal Artist Fellowships. We created the Arts and income to residents, as was recently announced Culture Trust Fund

in a nationwide study. The findings highlight the Fulop Administration’s efforts to attract interest and investment throughout Jersey City as a growing regional hub for the arts and cultural happenings “The Arts Trust grants have supported public art projects and arts education for all residents, supported local artists in securing studio space, and helped to produce free music and dance performances

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throughout the city for residents,” said Bryant Small, Executive Director of the Jersey City Arts Council, which administers the artist fellowships. “The grants and the Individual Artist Fellowships continue to demonstrate the value of supporting the artists making Jersey City such a vibrant, creative community.” The first two rounds of grants worth nearly $2 million have provided critical assistance to nearly 200 local artists and arts organizations. The third phase will distribute over $1 million in the following categories: •Program Grant Awards •Arts Education Awards •Operating Grant Awards •Fellowship Grant Awards Roxy Arrojo is the Executive Director of the Educational Arts Team at Camp Liberty, one of the many 2023grant recipients. “We are grateful for the Jersey City Arts and Culture Trust Fund grant. It has created more opportunities for our teaching artists to go into different community centers in Jersey City, building connections with children and their families through the arts and deepening a love for reading. We are especially excited to be able to expand our reach by offering more workshops in our

own backyard throughout Ward A.” “The average award amount in 2023 was over $20,000 for general operating grants, a 29% increase from our first year. The average program grant also increased by 28%. We have been able to grow this grant program every year, and every year, we can see the tangible benefits of these critical investments in our arts and culture community,” added Christine Goodman, Director of Jersey City’s Office of Cultural Affairs. In November 2020, the Arts Trust Funds received strong support from voters to implement the annual tax, which generates approximately $1 million in yearly revenue for arts and cultural programs. As chair of the JCACTF Committee, I would like to extend my deepest gratitude to our present and past committee members. We truly appreciate their commitment and diligence to make these grants possible,” said Elizabeth Phillips-Lorenzo, Chair of the Jersey City Arts and Culture Trust Fund Committee. “We have witnessed the positive impacts of the funding and are proud to announce the release of applications for a third year in a row!” The City’s Office of Cultural Affairs offers many services to assist applicants, including step-by-step webinars, inperson and online training sessions, and extended times for computer access at local library branches. Additionally, applications are available in multiple languages. Grant applications will be available on the Cultural Affairs website from 9 a.m. on Monday, January 29, through 5 p.m. on Monday, March 4, 2024.


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PRO ARTS NEW EXHIBIT “STEPPING UP” VOLUNTEER EXHIBITION 2024 Pro Arts is showing

gratitude to its wonderful volunteers by putting on this volunteer exhibition! Curated by Brad Terhune who In his collage work, Brad Terhune considers the connection between semiotics and the appropriation of found and repurposed imagery, recontextualizing fragments of the printed page. His images explore what it means to be human in the natural world and the one we have made for ourselves, manifesting in images that have recognizable forms, seen in new and unique ways. Exhibiting regularly throughout the NY/ NJ area, Brad’s work is in collections in Japan, England, France, and throughout the United States. Participating Artists: Alexandra Alvarez, Luis Alves, Josephine Barreiro, Bennett Gerwitz, Peter Delman, Cheryl Gross, Frank Ippolito, Caridad Kennedy, Laurie Pettine, Laura Lou Levy, Terry Lively, Beatrice Mady, Kevin McCaffrey, Steven J Patton, Elinor Dei Tos Pironti, Alvin Quiñones, Nanette Reynolds Beachner, Clara Richardson, Francisco Silva, Deb Sinha, Kim Wiseman, Judy Wukitsch Pro Arts Jersey City is a non-profit 501 (c)(3) professional visual arts to supporting and promembership organiza- moting artists and their work. tion dedicated

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generous donation of GFP Real Estate. Our programming is made possible in part by funds from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of the State, a partner agency for the National Endowment for the Arts and by Funds from the National Endowment for the arts, administered by the Hudson County Office of Cultural & Heritage Affairs, Thomas A. DeGise, County Executive, and the Board of Chosen Freeholders. Other support includes funding from the Jersey City Arts and Culture Trust Fund, and the funding from the National Endowment for the Arts administered through the Jersey City Arts Council. If You Go ART150 Gallery 157A First St., Second Floor Jersey City, NJ Corner of First and Provost Gallery is wheelchair accessible. January 19th February 25th Opening Reception: Friday, January 19th, 5– 9 PM Art Crawl Reception: Saturday February 17th Closing Reception: Sunday February 25th, 1-3 pm Hours: Open 1-4pm on 1/20, 1/21, 2/3, 2/4 and 2/18.

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Catch a wave at the island of Ireland’s top surf spots Winter is big wave time in Ireland so grab your board and head for the Atlantic swells that will give you an adrenaline high Serious surfers love Ireland in winter. It may be cold, often wet and frequently windy but that all combines to produce some of the most exciting peaks around. So, don your wetsuit and head for these top surfing spots. Bundoran, County Donegal Bundoran is Ireland’s surf capital with waves to suit all abilities. There are also several surf schools there to help you get started or hone your skills. Bundoran is the home

of The Peak, a reef break that attracts experienced surfers from all over the world Portrush, County Antrim Along the island’s beautiful north coast there are plenty of great surfing spots but Portrush is the standout one. The east strand is a beautiful 2.5km sandy beach that receives waves that are up to three metres high and give a fast ride. Mullaghmore Head, County Sligo Along the spectacular Wild Atlantic Way, great surfing spots abound. Mullaghmore Head is considered to be one of Europe’s premier big wave locations with swells reaching 12m. Nearby Easkey beach,

famous for its two reef breaks, is also one to add to the list. Cliffs of Moher, County Clare Aileen’s Wave is Ireland’s infamous surfing wave. Created by a precise combination of stormy conditions and easterly winds, the wave rises just off the famous Cliffs of Moher and can reach 15m high. For experienced surfers only, it offers a magical ride through the barrel of the wave.

Carrownisky, County Mayo There’s surf all year round at Carrownisky Strand, one of County Mayo’s many golden beaches, and it’s suitable for beginners and intermediate surfers alike. The stunning location is also popular with walkers and horse riders. Ballybunion, County Kerry Ballybunion’s two glorious beaches are great places to jump on your board and enjoy some

gentle surfing, The south beach is overlooked by a picturesque castle and is separated from the north beach by a rocky outcrop. Inchydoney Beach, County Cork If you’re new to surfing or are getting the family to dip their toes in the surfing experience, Inchydoney Beach near Clonakilty is ideal. There’s a surf school on the beach where you can hire wetsuits and boards and get tips on getting started. www.ireland.com

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List of Acts Playing venues in the metro area in January, February and March 2024 ENGLEWOOD Extreme, Jan. 24, Bergen Performing Arts Center Grace Potter, Jan. 25, Count Basie Center for the Arts

NEW BRUNSWICK Marshall Tucker Band, Jan. 25, State Theatre

Joe Bonamassa, Feb. 23 Count Basie Center for the Arts John Lodge, March 2, Trombone Shorty, State Theatre of New Feb. 25, Count Basie Jersey Center for the Arts

SAYREVILLE Story Of The Year, Jan. 13, Starland Ballroom

MONTCLAIR Flogging Molly, Feb. 17, Wellmont Theater NEWARK * Nickel Creek, March 15, New Jersey Performing Arts Center

Sevendust, Feb. 10, Starland Ballroom

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