HFCF Teams Up with Schooner’s For a Night of Fun & Music

This past April, Schooner’s Fishery teamed up with HFCF to throw their first ever Nashville Guitar Pull charity event. The concert raised money for HFCF, and featured some of the most talented musicians in the area, including Steve Reilly, Joe Miller, Steve Delopoulos, Peter Meyers and Pat Guadagno. For more information on the bands, check out their websites below: http://stevendelopoulos.bandcamp.com/ …

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Join Us for the 2015 Nashville Pull Blast Concert & Dinner!

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Join us Saturday, April 4th at the Middletown Arts Center for live music, cocktails and food – all benefiting charity! Schooner’s Fishery is sponsoring, and tickets are only $40 when you buy them online. » Get your tickets here: https://mac.booktix.com/ What? A night of music, food, drinks and fun – all benefiting charity When? Saturday, April 4, 2015 – 4pm-8pm …

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Stomp the Monster Gala Honoring Marybeth Walz

Join Stomp the Monster at their 4th annual gala benefit as we celebrate that “Life Is Sweet”! STOMP honors individuals each year who exhibit strength, inspire others, and make a positive impact on people’s lives. This year they are proudly honoring Marybeth Walz, co-founder and Vice President of the HFCF. Come share in a night of fun, celebration and most importantly to raise funds for …

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HFCF 4th Annual Rolling Greens Golf Invitational Nets $60,000 for Local Children

Holmdel – HFCF announced today that its 4th Annual Rolling Greens Golf Outing netted $60,000. HFCF will use the funds to continue its mission of making a difference in the lives of Monmouth County area children. With a beautiful, picture perfect day, the turnout for HFCF’s latest fundraiser was outstanding. The golfers enjoyed a day full of contests on a …

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